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mat-ty



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mac wrote:
We've tried smart, now we've tried dumb. Trump replaces Buchanan as the worst President in the history of the US.



https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/21/opinion/trump-worst-best-presidents.html?rref=collection%2Fissuecollection%2Ftodays-new-york-times&action=click&contentCollection=todayspaper&region=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=3&pgtype=collection



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James Buchanan just picked up some pivotal votes 162 years after putting out this campaign poster. Credit Library of Congress
Perhaps you read this week that Donald Trump has replaced James Buchanan as the worst president in the history of the United States.

This was in a survey of experts in presidential politics — people who have an opinion about whether Chester A. Arthur was better than Martin Van Buren. Trump came in last, with a score of 12 out of 100.


I'm surprise he scored that high. JP likes the stupid scum bag team. Nobody that actually knows anything or pays attention agrees.




More red meat for morons..

This is not worth the time it took to write, almost as comical as the so called psychologist who analyze Trump for afar. Wreckless and unprofessional is an understatement. Comparing a president who has only a little over a year in office with past presidents is comical, but par for the course for todays un-hinged left.

Gail Collins is a un-hinged liberal cunt.
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wsurfer



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 10:58 am    Post subject: Voting or NOT Reply with quote

OK genius I am going to do the math for you.
Approx. 250M are eligible voters.
Out of that roughly 55% voted in the 2016 Presidential election.(The problem here is not enough people exercise their right to vote and the Republicans do everything in their power to suppress votes in districts they are fearful of losing, gerrymandering, ID requirements, etc. etc.)
The irrelevant popular vote was 48/46.
So if 55% voted and Trump got 46% then he managed to win with only 25% of eligible voters. Sad but true.
Only five US presidents in history have been elected despite losing the popular vote: John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, George W. Bush in 2000 and Donald Trump this past November.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 11:37 am    Post subject: Re: Voting or NOT Reply with quote

wsurfer wrote:
OK genius I am going to do the math for you.
Approx. 250M are eligible voters.
Out of that roughly 55% voted in the 2016 Presidential election.(The problem here is not enough people exercise their right to vote and the Republicans do everything in their power to suppress votes in districts they are fearful of losing, gerrymandering, ID requirements, etc. etc.)
The irrelevant popular vote was 48/46.
So if 55% voted and Trump got 46% then he managed to win with only 25% of eligible voters. Sad but true.
Only five US presidents in history have been elected despite losing the popular vote: John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, George W. Bush in 2000 and Donald Trump this past November.


Keep massaging yourself old fool. Nice spin, where did you dig up that non-sense up?
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 1:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Voting or NOT Reply with quote

mat-ty wrote:
wsurfer wrote:
OK genius I am going to do the math for you.
Approx. 250M are eligible voters.
Out of that roughly 55% voted in the 2016 Presidential election.(The problem here is not enough people exercise their right to vote and the Republicans do everything in their power to suppress votes in districts they are fearful of losing, gerrymandering, ID requirements, etc. etc.)
The irrelevant popular vote was 48/46.
So if 55% voted and Trump got 46% then he managed to win with only 25% of eligible voters. Sad but true.
Only five US presidents in history have been elected despite losing the popular vote: John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, George W. Bush in 2000 and Donald Trump this past November.


Keep massaging yourself old fool. Nice spin, where did you dig up that non-sense up?


Dude, you have a real issue with age...you may not consider youself old now...but one day you will. Question is...will you hate yourself for being old in the same manner that you hate those here you consider to be old? Can't fix stupid and can't avoid getting old. Deal with it sweetie Smile Kisses
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mat-ty



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 3:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Voting or NOT Reply with quote

vientomas wrote:
mat-ty wrote:
wsurfer wrote:
OK genius I am going to do the math for you.
Approx. 250M are eligible voters.
Out of that roughly 55% voted in the 2016 Presidential election.(The problem here is not enough people exercise their right to vote and the Republicans do everything in their power to suppress votes in districts they are fearful of losing, gerrymandering, ID requirements, etc. etc.)
The irrelevant popular vote was 48/46.
So if 55% voted and Trump got 46% then he managed to win with only 25% of eligible voters. Sad but true.
Only five US presidents in history have been elected despite losing the popular vote: John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, George W. Bush in 2000 and Donald Trump this past November.


Keep massaging yourself old fool. Nice spin, where did you dig up that non-sense up?


Dude, you have a real issue with age...you may not consider youself old now...but one day you will. Question is...will you hate yourself for being old in the same manner that you hate those here you consider to be old? Can't fix stupid and can't avoid getting old. Deal with it sweetie Smile Kisses


Deal with it sweetie??? Is that what your boyfriend says when he's spooning you???
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vientomas



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 8:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Voting or NOT Reply with quote

mat-ty wrote:
vientomas wrote:
mat-ty wrote:
wsurfer wrote:
OK genius I am going to do the math for you.
Approx. 250M are eligible voters.
Out of that roughly 55% voted in the 2016 Presidential election.(The problem here is not enough people exercise their right to vote and the Republicans do everything in their power to suppress votes in districts they are fearful of losing, gerrymandering, ID requirements, etc. etc.)
The irrelevant popular vote was 48/46.
So if 55% voted and Trump got 46% then he managed to win with only 25% of eligible voters. Sad but true.
Only five US presidents in history have been elected despite losing the popular vote: John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, George W. Bush in 2000 and Donald Trump this past November.


Keep massaging yourself old fool. Nice spin, where did you dig up that non-sense up?


Dude, you have a real issue with age...you may not consider youself old now...but one day you will. Question is...will you hate yourself for being old in the same manner that you hate those here you consider to be old? Can't fix stupid and can't avoid getting old. Deal with it sweetie Smile Kisses


Deal with it sweetie??? Is that what your boyfriend says when he's spooning you???


What if it was? Are you a homophobe as well as an ageist?
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wsurfer



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Voting or NOT Reply with quote

vientomas wrote:
mat-ty wrote:
vientomas wrote:
mat-ty wrote:
wsurfer wrote:
OK genius I am going to do the math for you.
Approx. 250M are eligible voters.
Out of that roughly 55% voted in the 2016 Presidential election.(The problem here is not enough people exercise their right to vote and the Republicans do everything in their power to suppress votes in districts they are fearful of losing, gerrymandering, ID requirements, etc. etc.)
The irrelevant popular vote was 48/46.
So if 55% voted and Trump got 46% then he managed to win with only 25% of eligible voters. Sad but true.
Only five US presidents in history have been elected despite losing the popular vote: John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, George W. Bush in 2000 and Donald Trump this past November.


Keep massaging yourself old fool. Nice spin, where did you dig up that non-sense up?


Dude, you have a real issue with age...you may not consider youself old now...but one day you will. Question is...will you hate yourself for being old in the same manner that you hate those here you consider to be old? Can't fix stupid and can't avoid getting old. Deal with it sweetie Smile Kisses


Deal with it sweetie??? Is that what your boyfriend says when he's spooning you???


What if it was? Are you a homophobe as well as an ageist?


He wasn't always, just since his Provincetown episode, seems to have sent him off kilter Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation
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mac



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 12:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Folks like JP, Matty, and Bard keep ignoring Trump's many crimes. It is true that Trump did his best to hide them, settling lawsuits with confidentiality agreements, like the one with Stormy Daniels. There is the housing discrimination settlement, the many bankruptcies, the money laundering in Atlantic City settlement, the Trump University settlement, but he kept the Polish worker settlement secret for twenty years. According to an article by Charles V. Bagli in the November 27, 2017 NYT, Trump hired 200 undocumented Polish Workers to demolish the Bonwit Teller building so he could build Trump Tower. Of course he cheated them. The case, Hardy v. Kaszycki, resulted in a $1.375 million settlement, described by the plaintiffs as 100 cents on the dollar. Of course, Trump tried to keep it secret, going to court--and losing--in his efforts to hide it during his campaign.

Scum.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 7:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mac wrote:
Folks like JP, Matty, and Bard keep ignoring Trump's many crimes. It is true that Trump did his best to hide them, settling lawsuits with confidentiality agreements, like the one with Stormy Daniels. There is the housing discrimination settlement, the many bankruptcies, the money laundering in Atlantic City settlement, the Trump University settlement, but he kept the Polish worker settlement secret for twenty years. According to an article by Charles V. Bagli in the November 27, 2017 NYT, Trump hired 200 undocumented Polish Workers to demolish the Bonwit Teller building so he could build Trump Tower. Of course he cheated them. The case, Hardy v. Kaszycki, resulted in a $1.375 million settlement, described by the plaintiffs as 100 cents on the dollar. Of course, Trump tried to keep it secret, going to court--and losing--in his efforts to hide it during his campaign.

Scum.

Mac, as always you are totally spot on!
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 8:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wsurfer wrote:
mac wrote:
Folks like JP, Matty, and Bard keep ignoring Trump's many crimes. It is true that Trump did his best to hide them, settling lawsuits with confidentiality agreements, like the one with Stormy Daniels. There is the housing discrimination settlement, the many bankruptcies, the money laundering in Atlantic City settlement, the Trump University settlement, but he kept the Polish worker settlement secret for twenty years. According to an article by Charles V. Bagli in the November 27, 2017 NYT, Trump hired 200 undocumented Polish Workers to demolish the Bonwit Teller building so he could build Trump Tower. Of course he cheated them. The case, Hardy v. Kaszycki, resulted in a $1.375 million settlement, described by the plaintiffs as 100 cents on the dollar. Of course, Trump tried to keep it secret, going to court--and losing--in his efforts to hide it during his campaign.

Scum.

Mac, as always you are totally spot on!


The only spot is on Macs bib, most likely applesauce or cream of corn Laughing Laughing
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