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Jan 26, 2018 19:39:30   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
usnpilot wrote:
Look at a Geographic map of the country. If you don’t like the system, not knowing where Barrys Bay is, get the hell out. If you have already left, you don’t have a dog in this hunt. Either way, butt out.


Up yours, what ever happens over there effects us. My dog might be in the next field so don't tell your dog to chase the your rabid trump over here. Just saying.

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Jan 26, 2018 19:41:06   #
usnpilot Loc: Ft Myers Fl
 
Kraken wrote:
Up yours, what ever happens over there effects us. My dog might be in the next field so don't tell your dog to chase the your rabid trump over here. Just saying.


Reread your post, shows your ignorance.

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Jan 26, 2018 19:50:44   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
usnpilot wrote:
Reread your post, shows your ignorance.


One grammar mistake and I am ignorant.How many mistakes did you make before you became ignorant.

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Jan 26, 2018 20:51:50   #
usnpilot Loc: Ft Myers Fl
 
Kraken wrote:
One grammar mistake and I am ignorant.How many mistakes did you make before you became ignorant.


You are sure a fan of denigrating our government when most of my Canadian friends and neighbors think your PM is an i***t, and most of our friends re wealthy enough to own two homes. Are you one of those welfare folks?

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Jan 26, 2018 21:02:33   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
usnpilot wrote:
You are sure a fan of denigrating our government when most of my Canadian friends and neighbors think your PM is an i***t, and most of our friends re wealthy enough to own two homes. Are you one of those welfare folks?


It really doesn't concern you but I am far from welfare and I also think our PM is an i***t and as I said before if our PM is disrupting your country or talking stupid or pissing you off in anyway you are MORE than welcome to make any comments you like. Knock yourself out.

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Jan 26, 2018 21:16:09   #
usnpilot Loc: Ft Myers Fl
 
Kraken wrote:
It really doesn't concern you but I am far from welfare and I also think our PM is an i***t and as I said before if our PM is disrupting your country or talking stupid or pissing you off in anyway you are MORE than welcome to make any comments you like. Knock yourself out.


Don’t really care about your government, doesn’t affect me other than the dollar rate which affects our tourism. Why are you so concerned about ours, other than just being a troll?

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Jan 26, 2018 21:28:54   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
usnpilot wrote:
Don’t really care about your government, doesn’t affect me other than the dollar rate which affects our tourism. Why are you so concerned about ours, other than just being a troll?


You are in a bad need of a safe place and the coloring books you always recommend for others. Trump is an unprecedented fuckwit that sneaked in the back door when no one was looking. He is the most talked about man in the world and could get us all k**led over his fragile ego. Don't act so surprised that he rallies strong opinions on both sides of the "big waters" and the "big lands" bordering the US .



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Jan 26, 2018 21:33:00   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
usnpilot wrote:
Don’t really care about your government, doesn’t affect me other than the dollar rate which affects our tourism. Why are you so concerned about ours, other than just being a troll?


For one thing I have spent a fair amount of time in the states and made a lot of friends there. The first trip I ever made after getting my drivers licence and my first car was to the US. I have been to the Indy 500 numerous times, Daytona 500, Nevada, Utah,and Arizona, are some of my favorites. I have always thought of the US as being family, like being my big brother, what happens to you happens to us. What would you do if you saw your big brother going down the wrong road. Right or wrong that is all that I am doing.

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Jan 26, 2018 21:46:02   #
usnpilot Loc: Ft Myers Fl
 
Kraken wrote:
For one thing I have spent a fair amount of time in the states and made a lot of friends there. The first trip I ever made after getting my drivers licence and my first car was to the US. I have been to the Indy 500 numerous times, Daytona 500, Nevada, Utah,and Arizona, are some of my favorites. I have always thought of the US as being family, like being my big brother, what happens to you happens to us. What would you do if you saw your big brother going down the wrong road. Right or wrong that is all that I am doing.
For one thing I have spent a fair amount of time i... (show quote)


I appreciate your concern for our country, I have the same concern, although mine began 9 years ago and has lessened during the past year. I am happy with the low unemployment rate, especially among our b****s which is the lowest 47 years, our stock market which is growing at unprecedented rates, and the consumer confidence which is an all time high. Businesses are giving bonuses and raises and hiring because of tax reform. We are on the upswing. Our president is doing a great job, he just need to quit tweeting.

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Jan 26, 2018 21:59:24   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
usnpilot wrote:
I appreciate your concern for our country, I have the same concern, although mine began 9 years ago and has lessened during the past year. I am happy with the low unemployment rate, especially among our b****s which is the lowest 47 years, our stock market which is growing at unprecedented rates, and the consumer confidence which is an all time high. Businesses are giving bonuses and raises and hiring because of tax reform. We are on the upswing. Our president is doing a great job, he just need to quit tweeting.
I appreciate your concern for our country, I have ... (show quote)


Tweeting yes, but you have to admit there are a couple other minor things he needs to improve on. I am sorry I am being a bit facetious there are numerous things that concern me about your mister trump. I wish you all the best, have a good evening. Back to the battle tomorrow.

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Jan 27, 2018 00:59:53   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
usnpilot wrote:
Republicans have a 51-49 majority in the Senate but it takes 60 v**es to pass the budget. How many Democrats v**ed for it....zero. Make your own conclusions.


Jeez, sounds like it may need a hint of bipartisan doesn’t it??? Guess no WALL for PUTOS!!! LoL
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Jan 27, 2018 02:49:36   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
SharpShooter wrote:
Jeez, sounds like it may need a hint of bipartisan doesn’t it??? Guess no WALL for PUTOS!!! LoL
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Schumer is going to have a nervous breakdown and be reduced to a blabbering s**t-pile in the corner of the Senate chamber before Trump is done with him.

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Jan 27, 2018 03:09:22   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
Kraken wrote:
Tweeting yes, but you have to admit there are a couple other minor things he needs to improve on. I am sorry I am being a bit facetious there are numerous things that concern me about your mister trump. I wish you all the best, have a good evening. Back to the battle tomorrow.


See, now I have no problem with what you have said here, I think that most of us can agree on this, but all the talk of Russian collusion and obstruction of justice is not at all helpful, it is simply democrats rejecting the results of the e******n, there is no proof of collusion and so now they have turned to obstruction of justice to oust a duly elected president for supposedly obstructing the investigation of a crime that never happened. There is no proof of collusion as soon will be born out by Mueller's investigation. As far as obstruction they are h*****g on to the threads of his firing Comey, which he had the constitutional right to do and which had no effect on the investigation into the supposed Russia collusion as Comey was an administrator and not an integral part of the investigation, and then they are hopeful that a conversation between father and son will somehow take this president out of office, it is insanity on that side of the aisle.

Yes, even to conservatives Trump can be embarrassing, but what is often odd is that after the initial embarrassment it is uncanny how what seemed outrageous on day 1 turns out to be not so far off base on day 3. Trump will never speak in terms that can be taken at purely face value, it is just not how he communicates, many including myself see this as a personal flaw but once understood the man becomes much easier to understand and unless you are a h**er and evaluating his every word on terms of absolute t***h, he becomes much less offensive once understood.

The fact is that the US is doing better than it has in many years and what is hopeful for this country is that the meekest among us are finally seeing hope for better futures, will this be sustainable, that is a valid question that will be answered with time, but the abuse that Trump takes from both the far left and the media is not warranted. His tax cuts were important, they will fuel growth in ways that the democrats expansion of entitlements never could, jobs give people self respect and a sense of worth that improves their lives, entitlements have the opposite effect, if we are concerned about our deficits then maybe we should be looking at reigning in spending, something that our politicians never seem to have an appetite for.

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Jan 27, 2018 07:16:48   #
dirtpusher Loc: tulsa oklahoma
 
Blurryeyed wrote:
Little Chucky Schumer shut down the government and quickly realized he chose a losing path and reversed his decision, Little Chucky got nothing other than a good ol fashion ass kicking.


Your clueless

https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/01/22/why-senate-democrats-caved-shutdown-favor-longterm-political-gain/eG298lhGR1qTUWdirFK4uJ/story.html

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Jan 27, 2018 07:47:06   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 


Holy crap! You are one dumb MF, your linked article confirms what I said..... Little Chuckie Schumer got his ass kicked by the Donald because the Donald did not blink, even once.

"One might think this poses a problem for both parties, but in the long run, it could prove far more damaging to Democrats, who head into the midterm e******ns with hopes of retaking the Senate majority.

The reason is that the signature issue that drove Democrats to dig in their heels in recent days — the push for an agreement to protect young immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children — is not all that popular with swing v**ers.

The same Politico poll found that only 35 percent of independent v**ers, a key demographic, felt it was worth shutting down the government in order to save the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

A number of Senate Democrats who have tough ree******n battles this year may have gotten the memo over the weekend. In the five battleground states where Trump performed strongest, v**ers preferred the Republican approach of keeping the government open over saving DACA, the Democrats’ own poll revealed last week.

In other words, DACA just wasn’t a priority for them, and that meant that Democrats weren’t going to win the argument, at least not with those whose v**es they most need.

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