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02-26-2020, 04:30 PM
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Ledge Runner Baits
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When it comes to breaking or ignoring laws, norms, civility you are correct; Trump is king. He also fits right into the republican mold. I know you guys love whataboutism, what about Hunter, Joe, Obama and of course the Clintons.
What about the democratic vs republican record of law breaking? Let’s go back to 1965, since beyond that most of us were either in diapers or in the case of SD eating his siblings to gain strength. Dems have 25 years of control, 3 indictments and 1 prison term. The republicans are the New England Patriots of law breakers, 120 indictments, 89 convictions and 34 prison terms.
Things usually balance out, yet here there seems to be a major imbalance here. To be the best republican president of our lifetime I guess, you just need to avoid being convicted and Trump has proven throughout his life and business failures, he is very good at avoiding jail time.
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02-26-2020, 04:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Got Stripers
When it comes to breaking or ignoring laws, norms, civility you are correct; Trump is king. He also fits right into the republican mold. I know you guys love whataboutism, what about Hunter, Joe, Obama and of course the Clintons.
What about the democratic vs republican record of law breaking? Let’s go back to 1965, since beyond that most of us were either in diapers or in the case of SD eating his siblings to gain strength. Dems have 25 years of control, 3 indictments and 1 prison term. The republicans are the New England Patriots of law breakers, 120 indictments, 89 convictions and 34 prison terms.
Things usually balance out, yet here there seems to be a major imbalance here. To be the best republican president of our lifetime I guess, you just need to avoid being convicted and Trump has proven throughout his life and business failures, he is very good at avoiding jail time.
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so both parties are defined by the actions of their presidents, not by the policies they endorse and the results of those policies?
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02-26-2020, 08:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Got Stripers
When it comes to breaking or ignoring laws, norms, civility you are correct; Trump is king. He also fits right into the republican mold. I know you guys love whataboutism, what about Hunter, Joe, Obama and of course the Clintons.
What about the democratic vs republican record of law breaking? Let’s go back to 1965, since beyond that most of us were either in diapers or in the case of SD eating his siblings to gain strength. Dems have 25 years of control, 3 indictments and 1 prison term. The republicans are the New England Patriots of law breakers, 120 indictments, 89 convictions and 34 prison terms.
Things usually balance out, yet here there seems to be a major imbalance here. To be the best republican president of our lifetime I guess, you just need to avoid being convicted and Trump has proven throughout his life and business failures, he is very good at avoiding jail time.
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Wow,more gotcha! You had a great day.👍🏿
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PRO CHOICE REPUBLICAN
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02-27-2020, 05:24 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Got Stripers
Trump has proven throughout his life and business failures, he is very good at avoiding jail time.
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and good at getting elected apparently  
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02-27-2020, 04:20 PM
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Ledge Runner Baits
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For years Trump has pointed to the market as his indicator of the economy, now what? I guess he might actually have to sit down and educate himself on the many other indicators, not all in his favor. If this turns out to be a deep correction and on par with those in the past, his economy argument might go out the window.
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02-27-2020, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
For years Trump has pointed to the market as his indicator of the economy, now what? .
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I worry about your comprehension...
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02-27-2020, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
For years Trump has pointed to the market as his indicator of the economy, now what? I guess he might actually have to sit down and educate himself on the many other indicators, not all in his favor. If this turns out to be a deep correction and on par with those in the past, his economy argument might go out the window.
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if you want to go just by the market ( which i wouldn’t), it’s still
way up since he took over, and it was high when he came in.
no sane person blames him for the last three days.
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