Trump 2025

December 28th, 2024 at 8:06:48 PM permalink
SOOPOO
Member since: Feb 19, 2014
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Quote: missedhervee
I dismissed him as a loudmouth dork before he ran for president, and since then I've come to despise him for his myriad character flaws.

My comments about his wealth are based on my well-grounded skepticism of any claim he makes.

Do you seriously think his current net worth is over a billion?

Bwa ha ha ha... wanna buy a bridge?


Get treatment for your TDS. It’s pervasive. Just his stupid Trump Media shares are valued in the multi Billions. He’s not Musk or Bezos or Gates, but he’s a Billionaire.

As for your net worth, I’ll guess 12.86 million. You worked for 40 years as a lawyer. You earned it.
December 28th, 2024 at 9:09:43 PM permalink
missedhervee
Member since: Apr 23, 2021
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I don't know or care how wealthy he is, the guy is a first class heel and unfit to lead this country.
December 28th, 2024 at 11:07:39 PM permalink
Evenbob
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Before Trump ran for president in 2015 he was on David Letterman and Jay Leno over 75 times. Both Letterman and Leno have said in the past that they loved him as a guest because he was funny and interesting and the audience always loved him. He was welcome anytime he wanted to come on the show. Then he ran for president as a Republican and they wanted absolutely nothing to do with him. All they did is bad mouth him, call him names, disparage his character. What a bunch of hypocrites. Trump was on every late night talk show there ever was since the 1980s. He was on The View 15 or 20 times and was personal friends with Barbara Walters. They loved him, they praised him, they said he should run for president. So he does and now he's the scum of the Earth.

You can't have it both ways. Before he was nothing but respected by the Left for his intelligence, his wit and humor, and even his wealth. He runs as a Republican and now he's pure filth. Don't they realize this makes them look like a bunch of morons? Like the hypocritical jerks they are? Even Bill Gates who has totally been against Trump since he ran and even gave 50 million dollars to the camel face campaign. Even Bill Gates is making a trip Mar-A-Lago to Kiss the Ring of the king.
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.
December 29th, 2024 at 4:21:57 AM permalink
rxwine
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: Evenbob
Before Trump ran for president in 2015 he was on David Letterman and Jay Leno over 75 times. Both Letterman and Leno have said in the past that they loved him as a guest because he was funny and interesting and the audience always loved him. He was welcome anytime he wanted to come on the show. Then he ran for president as a Republican and they wanted absolutely nothing to do with him. All they did is bad mouth him, call him names, disparage his character. What a bunch of hypocrites. Trump was on every late night talk show there ever was since the 1980s. He was on The View 15 or 20 times and was personal friends with Barbara Walters. They loved him, they praised him, they said he should run for president. So he does and now he's the scum of the Earth.

You can't have it both ways. Before he was nothing but respected by the Left for his intelligence, his wit and humor, and even his wealth. He runs as a Republican and now he's pure filth. Don't they realize this makes them look like a bunch of morons? Like the hypocritical jerks they are? Even Bill Gates who has totally been against Trump since he ran and even gave 50 million dollars to the camel face campaign. Even Bill Gates is making a trip Mar-A-Lago to Kiss the Ring of the king.


Lesson 1. People often hate a turncoat more than a person who was always on the same side.
Lesson 2. If Evenbob becomes President, don't mistake people suddenly greasing your palm as friendship when they have financial interests.
"Trumpsplain (def.) explaining absolute nonsense said by TRUMP.
December 29th, 2024 at 5:26:59 AM permalink
RonC
Member since: Nov 7, 2012
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Quote: Evenbob
It's not perfect but it's perfect enough. People watch way too much TV and movies, things are much harder to do then you can imagine.


My comments have nothing to do with watching TV. No wonder so many have you blocked. You know less than you think you do and much less than I do about this particular subject.

Quote: Evenbob
It generally takes a whole bunch of luck no matter how much skill you have and the Secret Service is there to make sure luck is almost impossible. Reagan actually got shot and did not die. Trump actually got shot and did not die. Killing somebody that doesn't want to be killed and goes to great lengths to prevent it is never an easy target.


No protection plan is perfect. The problem is that folks rested on their laurels. Leadership got lazy and focused on DEI. You don't come back from that instantly. It will take years to fix the issues with experience...only time and leadership can help agents gain that over time.

The bullet that hit Trump was mere inches from being fatal. I hope that is the wakeup call that makes the Secret Service get back on track and remember that the plan must always get better. It is never perfect enough...
December 29th, 2024 at 7:13:52 AM permalink
RonC
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The first hurdle the Republicans need to clear once everyone is sworn is electing a Speaker. The current Speaker can only lose one vote (depending on attendance) and be elected. No one is running against him, but there are people saying that they will not vote for him the party. The Democrats (rightfully) will not help.

If the Speakership election does not happen in a timely manner, the Republicans lose precious time to implement the new agenda and each day of delay--and any other delays moving forward--will cost them votes in the next election (which usually goes the other way anyway) and precious time before that election.

In other words, the Democrats suffered a painful loss and have to figure things out for their party but the Republicans can do them a huge favor by acting like petulant children. Neither party is ever really as dead as the pundit class tries to tell us they are.
December 29th, 2024 at 7:41:06 AM permalink
Evenbob
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: RonC
My comments have nothing to do with watching TV. No wonder so many have you blocked. You know less than you think you do and much less than I do about this particular subject..


So we should all sit at your feet and learn, that's what you're saying. Nah, that ain't happening. The people that matter don't have me blocked, why would I care about the rest.. Most people know less than they think they do, including you.
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.
December 29th, 2024 at 7:43:11 AM permalink
rxwine
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: RonC
The first hurdle the Republicans need to clear once everyone is sworn is electing a Speaker. The current Speaker can only lose one vote (depending on attendance) and be elected. No one is running against him, but there are people saying that they will not vote for him the party. The Democrats (rightfully) will not help.

If the Speakership election does not happen in a timely manner, the Republicans lose precious time to implement the new agenda and each day of delay--and any other delays moving forward--will cost them votes in the next election (which usually goes the other way anyway) and precious time before that election.

In other words, the Democrats suffered a painful loss and have to figure things out for their party but the Republicans can do them a huge favor by acting like petulant children. Neither party is ever really as dead as the pundit class tries to tell us they are.


To tell the truth, I have no idea what the hardliners are thinking that if they keep changing speakers everyone will suddenly get on the same page. The problem is intransigent positions of people who refuse to work with others who are actually in their party, not who they believe should be in their party.

Oh well, not my party. At least at the moment. Democrats can easily have their own dysfunctional problem again someday.
"Trumpsplain (def.) explaining absolute nonsense said by TRUMP.
December 29th, 2024 at 7:49:18 AM permalink
rxwine
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Quote: rxwine
To tell the truth, I have no idea what the hardliners are thinking that if they keep changing speakers everyone will suddenly get on the same page. The problem is intransigent positions of people who refuse to work with others who are actually in their party, not who they believe should be in their party.

Oh well, not my party. At least at the moment. Democrats can easily have their own dysfunctional problem again someday.


Forgot to add, there is also the guy at the top who apparently has a giant bag of monkey wrenches, he's going to throw at the last minute into the best laid plans of his own party.
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December 29th, 2024 at 11:01:39 AM permalink
Shrek
Member since: Aug 13, 2019
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Quote: Evenbob
Because the media told them that Trump was a buffoon and a moron and buffoons and morons don't make billions of dollars for themselves.

My favorite are the dumbasses on social media who claim that Trump and Elon both got rich because their families were well off. As if they both inherited BILLIONS of dollars. 😂😂 I swear man, libbies are dumber than a box of rocks.🤦‍♂️