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(11-29-2017 11:49 AM)200yrs2late Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  Look, Trump is a full fledged White Nationalist and racist and heading into Nazi territory. There's no extended logic needed here.

There's no basic logic in your comment. Triggered much?

Triggered all the time........04-rock
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(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
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(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  He's going to drag the Republican Party off a damn cliff

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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an American where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. They already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn (although that one will be coming back to us - along with Michigan) are turning more GOP, but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and Nevada impossible for the GOP moving forward. Watch out for demographic changes in North Carolina and Texas too (although I think that's still further away)

In the past, the GOP tried to do the Illeana Ros-Lehtinen plan to placate minority districts and to have a bench of minority GOP officials that actually have some support in the minority communities (people like Ted Cruz or Tim Scott or Mia Love really aren't big pulls for minority voters). You're right...the GOP is going full white nationalist.

Trump hasn't gained any votes since he lost the last popular vote by 3 million. His only hope is to try to split the anti-Trump vote.
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Trump might hold onto the House and the Senate by 1 or 2 seats in each chamber (while losing the raw vote for each chamber) in 2018. But that would be even worse for them in many respects because it will set up the Dems for a complete and massive takeover in 2020. Remember, the Trump tax cuts (raises for everyone but the very rich) will have been implemented, he will have destroyed Obamacare - and with it - our entire health care system, he will probably have f-ed up something overseas, and he will have no one to blame but himself.

Its over by 2020.

The biggest skill in politics is the ability to count. Trump and his white nationalist supporters cannot do that. Unless they simply want to make voting for whites only.

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Trump is going to bring down the Republican party.

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BTW, can the GOP imagine how great things would be for them had Hillary won? They'd be looking at getting your 2/3rds of statehouses for constitutional amendments. And 60 Seats in the Senate. Now, its possible that the liberal Republicans or Democrats will control 31 governorships by January 2019. You will lose the House in 2018. You will lose the Senate by 2020 and you're going to lose the Presidency by 2020 as well. And with all those liberal governors coming into office, and a Democratic DOJ, you can kiss much of that gerrymandering goodbye in 2022 (Remember, the GOP 'majority' in Congress was built off of gerrymanders resulting from off year out of power GOP gains in 1998 and 2010. This time, the critical election will be 2018. An awful scenario for you guys.

Even before the end of GOP gerrymandering in 2022, there's going to be a Dem President, a Dem majority in the House of 20 or so seats and a Dem majority in the Senate of 3-5 seats. With an end to much of the GOP gerrymander and the 2022 cycle coming up in the Senate, there will be little, if any backlash against the Dems in that off year election. Also, 6 more years of Dem favorable demographic changes will develop.

The problem the GOP has is this....what Trump is doing is going to leave a huge mark. Obama won due to 'turnout' and 'winning independents'. The GOP is going to lose 'turnout' and 'independents' going forward, but even worse they're starting to bleed out their core base too. The RINO's and the chamber of commerce Republicans are fed up. They'll leave slowly, but you can't afford to lose any of them.

And there's no place for the GOP to gain new voters. None.

You are simply wrong. The silent backlash against the complete idiocy of the last eight years continues. Wait and watch.

Yep. Funny how those on the other side of political thought CAN'T see anything but through their prism..........and Tom is exhibit 1A.
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(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:51 AM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  He's going to drag the Republican Party off a damn cliff

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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.
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Actually, I'm anti white nationalist.
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(11-29-2017 10:53 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  What more will it take?

For what?

For people to realize that this buffoon isn't acting presidential. He's doing long term damage to our country with his antics.

In a thousand words or less, could you lay out your thoughts on the long term damage he's doing to our country with his antics?
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(11-29-2017 01:37 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:51 AM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  He's going to drag the Republican Party off a damn cliff

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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

Tom, whites are not a minority in the USA. In some cities and zip codes yes. It isn't about that, it isn't stationary relative to how people vote based on ethnic heritage or country of origin. Your team wants it to be that way.

40% of hispanics marry non hispanics, about 33% of E. Asians marry out. There are large differences among Hispanics, Mexicans, Salvadorians, Dominicans, Ricans. S. Asians tend to stick together and most immigrant groups are conservative in many ways. When the leftists dog whistle "conservatives" are racists stops working people open their eyes. Most of these people could care less about BS SJW Dem crap.

Their is no grand unification of minorities under the Dem umbrella. Dems usually get the first generation of immigrant groups, but then they become more conservative in voting patterns. Your losing assumption is that all of these minority groups are going to gang up on whitey, they don't, a lot end up marrying whitey, especially minority women.
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(11-29-2017 01:37 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:51 AM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  He's going to drag the Republican Party off a damn cliff

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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

The electoral college victory has NOTHING to do with gerrymandering. In each state, the vote is state wide.

What you guys hate is that in any given state, the margin of victory doesn't matter. That's why Hillary's win in California and New York at a 70% clip doesn't matter - only 50% + 1 is relevant.

We will see about the Demographics with the other states listed. You may be correct on those. My other suggestion would be don't run such a shitbag candidate as Hillary next election........
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(11-29-2017 01:37 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:51 AM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  He's going to drag the Republican Party off a damn cliff

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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

This assertion assumes:

1. Illegal immigration continues at 2000-2016 levels
2. Illegal immigrants anchor generation (children of illegals) never assimilate and continue to have 12 children each
3. Planned Parenthood doesn't break into the illegal communities and they don't start getting abortions
4. Congress has the political will to pass legislation to increase immigrants to replace the population that millennials would be creating if they were having 2.5 kids
4. The white birthrate crisis continues as the economy strengthens
5. Blacks stop having abortions
6. All other demographic trends over the last 20 years continue indefinitely
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(11-29-2017 01:42 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  Actually, I'm anti white nationalist.

You misspelled cartoon character
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(11-29-2017 01:53 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 01:37 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:51 AM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  He's going to drag the Republican Party off a damn cliff

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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

This assertion assumes:

1. Illegal immigration continues at 2000-2016 levels
2. Illegal immigrants anchor generation (children of illegals) never assimilate and continue to have 12 children each
3. Planned Parenthood doesn't break into the illegal communities and they don't start getting abortions
4. Congress has the political will to pass legislation to increase immigrants to replace the population that millennials would be creating if they were having 2.5 kids
4. The white birthrate crisis continues as the economy strengthens
5. Blacks stop having abortions
6. All other demographic trends over the last 20 years continue indefinitely

Technically they can't vote, neither can legal immigrants until they are granted citizenship (federal level)
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(11-29-2017 01:53 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  
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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

This assertion assumes:

1. Illegal immigration continues at 2000-2016 levels
2. Illegal immigrants anchor generation (children of illegals) never assimilate and continue to have 12 children each
3. Planned Parenthood doesn't break into the illegal communities and they don't start getting abortions
4. Congress has the political will to pass legislation to increase immigrants to replace the population that millennials would be creating if they were having 2.5 kids
4. The white birthrate crisis continues as the economy strengthens
5. Blacks stop having abortions
6. All other demographic trends over the last 20 years continue indefinitely

Technically they can't vote, neither can legal immigrants until they are granted citizenship (federal level)

Technically, over 5 Million of them do vote and their children from the Clinton/Bush era are legal and of voting age.

I do think Trump stopped it in time, however. Over the next generation, they'll assimilate and outside of the left wing cities will be as conservative as the rest of us. And with flyover country becoming great again, I'd expect a baby boom and we'll be in pretty good shape when Pence finishes his 2nd term and Don Jr. takes over.
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(11-29-2017 02:20 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 02:06 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 01:53 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 01:37 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

This assertion assumes:

1. Illegal immigration continues at 2000-2016 levels
2. Illegal immigrants anchor generation (children of illegals) never assimilate and continue to have 12 children each
3. Planned Parenthood doesn't break into the illegal communities and they don't start getting abortions
4. Congress has the political will to pass legislation to increase immigrants to replace the population that millennials would be creating if they were having 2.5 kids
4. The white birthrate crisis continues as the economy strengthens
5. Blacks stop having abortions
6. All other demographic trends over the last 20 years continue indefinitely

Technically they can't vote, neither can legal immigrants until they are granted citizenship (federal level)

Technically, over 5 Million of them do vote and their children from the Clinton/Bush era are legal and of voting age.

I do think Trump stopped it in time, however. Over the next generation, they'll assimilate and outside of the left wing cities will be as conservative as the rest of us. And with flyover country becoming great again, I'd expect a baby boom and we'll be in pretty good shape when Pence finishes his 2nd term and Don Jr. takes over.

You know I doubt any state requires proof of citizenship to register to vote.
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(11-29-2017 01:52 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 01:37 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:56 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:51 AM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 11:29 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  He's going to drag the Republican Party off a damn cliff

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Trump isn't bringing down the Republican Party, he is recreating it.

The Republicans were close to bridging the gap with Bush when it came to minorities. Let's face it, the elephant in the room is that Republicans, despite their policies cannot get minority votes. Bush Jr. however made a lot of head way in that regard.

Trump however has turned the Republican Party 180 degrees in the other direction.

They are no longer attempting to appeal to minorities, they are in fact saying the heck with it, not only will we stop attempting to appeal to minorities, we will actively campaign against their interests.

In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

Tom, whites are not a minority in the USA. In some cities and zip codes yes. It isn't about that, it isn't stationary relative to how people vote based on ethnic heritage or country of origin. Your team wants it to be that way.

40% of hispanics marry non hispanics, about 33% of E. Asians marry out. There are large differences among Hispanics, Mexicans, Salvadorians, Dominicans, Ricans. S. Asians tend to stick together and most immigrant groups are conservative in many ways. When the leftists dog whistle "conservatives" are racists stops working people open their eyes. Most of these people could care less about BS SJW Dem crap.

Their is no grand unification of minorities under the Dem umbrella. Dems usually get the first generation of immigrant groups, but then they become more conservative in voting patterns. Your losing assumption is that all of these minority groups are going to gang up on whitey, they don't, a lot end up marrying whitey, especially minority women.

But that's the problem.

Republicans aren't racist. You got that right.

But you have a republican President who is appealing to that 30% of your party that agrees in part that it's the welfare queens, the illegals, and the gays that are ruining our country.

My problem with republicans in general has never been that I thought they were racist.

My problem has always been that they focus more on the have's vs the have nots.
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(11-29-2017 01:37 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  In an America where whites are a minority, and will become increasingly so, that's going to be a problem. You already get a minority of votes. At some point, gerrymandering becomes impossible because the math stops working.

The other problem is that the GOP has wrung every last vote they can get. And it was only enough (barely) to cobble together a gerrymandered EC victory. The real problem the GOP has going forward isn't that Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Penn are turning more GOP (Trump got a bare plurality in each of them), but that demographics will start to make Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina start to become difficult, if not impossible for you guys going forward.

This assertion assumes:

1. Illegal immigration continues at 2000-2016 levels
2. Illegal immigrants anchor generation (children of illegals) never assimilate and continue to have 12 children each
3. Planned Parenthood doesn't break into the illegal communities and they don't start getting abortions
4. Congress has the political will to pass legislation to increase immigrants to replace the population that millennials would be creating if they were having 2.5 kids
4. The white birthrate crisis continues as the economy strengthens
5. Blacks stop having abortions
6. All other demographic trends over the last 20 years continue indefinitely

Technically they can't vote, neither can legal immigrants until they are granted citizenship (federal level)

Technically, over 5 Million of them do vote and their children from the Clinton/Bush era are legal and of voting age.

I do think Trump stopped it in time, however. Over the next generation, they'll assimilate and outside of the left wing cities will be as conservative as the rest of us. And with flyover country becoming great again, I'd expect a baby boom and we'll be in pretty good shape when Pence finishes his 2nd term and Don Jr. takes over.

You know I doubt any state requires proof of citizenship to register to vote.

Most states, if you need anything, it is just a social security number. You also need one to get a job legally and I believe they cost about .000036 Bitcoin on Silk Road. Your neighbor's, that passed away last year, is for sale. How do you think the dead voters keep showing up on the rolls?
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so you are racist then... 07-coffee3
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RE: Trump has retweeted three anti-Muslim videos
Interested to see how fake news contorts themselves into defending radical islam.

President Trump certainly knows how to play the game. If they are so unhinged that they are going to blindly defend whatever you say is bad, make them defend the most barbarous evil on the planet.
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RE: Trump has retweeted three anti-Muslim videos
(11-29-2017 02:30 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 02:25 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 02:20 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 02:06 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 01:53 PM)EverRespect Wrote:  This assertion assumes:

1. Illegal immigration continues at 2000-2016 levels
2. Illegal immigrants anchor generation (children of illegals) never assimilate and continue to have 12 children each
3. Planned Parenthood doesn't break into the illegal communities and they don't start getting abortions
4. Congress has the political will to pass legislation to increase immigrants to replace the population that millennials would be creating if they were having 2.5 kids
4. The white birthrate crisis continues as the economy strengthens
5. Blacks stop having abortions
6. All other demographic trends over the last 20 years continue indefinitely

Technically they can't vote, neither can legal immigrants until they are granted citizenship (federal level)

Technically, over 5 Million of them do vote and their children from the Clinton/Bush era are legal and of voting age.

I do think Trump stopped it in time, however. Over the next generation, they'll assimilate and outside of the left wing cities will be as conservative as the rest of us. And with flyover country becoming great again, I'd expect a baby boom and we'll be in pretty good shape when Pence finishes his 2nd term and Don Jr. takes over.

You know I doubt any state requires proof of citizenship to register to vote.

Most states, if you need anything, it is just a social security number. You also need one to get a job legally and I believe they cost about .000036 Bitcoin on Silk Road. Your neighbor's, that passed away last year, is for sale. How do you think the dead voters keep showing up on the rolls?

I am in Ohio, Hamilton county. A Driver License # is all you need or another form of ID. No proof of citizenship needed.
http://boe.hamilton-co.org/files/files/R...ble(1).pdf
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RE: Trump has retweeted three anti-Muslim videos
(11-29-2017 02:42 PM)Kronke Wrote:  Interested to see how fake news contorts themselves into defending radical islam.

President Trump certainly knows how to play the game. If they are so unhinged that they are going to blindly defend whatever you say is bad, make them defend the most barbarous evil on the planet.

You realize that one of those videos is a fake right?
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RE: Trump has retweeted three anti-Muslim videos
(11-29-2017 03:18 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 02:42 PM)Kronke Wrote:  Interested to see how fake news contorts themselves into defending radical islam.

President Trump certainly knows how to play the game. If they are so unhinged that they are going to blindly defend whatever you say is bad, make them defend the most barbarous evil on the planet.

You realize that one of those videos is a fake right?

So, you're admitting that the other two are real? He probably included the fake one to bring more light (i.e. the angry horde) to the subject.
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RE: Trump has retweeted three anti-Muslim videos
Good grief...the Dutch Embassy has to fact-check the mope. #winning
https://twitter.com/NLintheUSA/status/93...5249086464
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