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You can read more here: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/t ... parliament" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
To quote Elizabeth, " Nonsense"

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Joel wrote: . . . . You can read more here: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/t ... parliament" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Joel, you give one the distinct impression that you don't much like brother Trump. Is that correct??

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Have you seen Trump's roast? Anyone that goes through that and enjoys it has qualities I can enjoy!! :))

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Joel wrote:Have you seen Trump's roast? Anyone that goes through that and enjoys it has qualities I can enjoy!! :))
It wanted me to sign up w/a UID and password, and then had the audacity to demand that I download/update FlashPlayer, which I HATE. As long as Donald was a good-humored and willing participant, I'm sure I would enjoy it, though.

I mean, anybody that can body slam and sucker punch, then shave the head of, Vince McMahon on national TV can't be all bad. ;)

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It is a roast which makes the campaign season look like flim flam ding dong ding a ling laffy taffy pull pattie cake walk but Trump was a good sport about it! :))

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Donald Trump's Campaign Manager has a History of Working for Dictators

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:( Not good.

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So why would anyone here wonder why God told us to seek out the honest, wise and good? Gee, there must be some kind of reason for it, right? Too much dirt found on candidates, too much gossip and too much rebellion against the word of God. Why else is there so much crap going on these days? Why else has our Constitution been ignored and trampled, our freedoms abridged and our liberty hampered? Did God tell the righteous to vote for evil?.....NO! But that's what we got to deal with now.

When the wicked rule, the righteous mourn.

Proverbs 29:2
2 When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.

Helaman 7:5
5 Condemning the righteous because of their righteousness; letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money; and moreover to be held in office at the head of government, to rule and do according to their wills, that they might get gain and glory of the world, and, moreover, that they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal, and kill, and do according to their own wills—

This is going on today folks:

Condemning the righteous because of their righteousness
letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money
to be held in office at the head of government, to rule and do according to their wills
they might get gain and glory of the world
they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal, and kill, and do according to their own wills

All this for what...a party president?

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Southern Poverty Law Centre and Black Lives Matter are anti-White, anti-Christian hate mongers.
Kkk is not a legal name / group or Klan.
An old Klan group's name, that is no longer used, cannot just be picked and used by a new group.
There are many different Klans.
More information can be obtained at:
P.O. Box 1423
Leakesville, Ms 39451
[email protected]

White Christians have every right and an obligation to stand up and be counted and protect the White race.

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I agree with Trump on the tax issue...

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U.N. Official 'Accidentally' Crushes Own Throat Right Before Testifying Against Hillary Clinton
First reported as heart attack, murderous Clinton at her shenanigans again.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-0 ... ry-clinton" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Clinton a dictator.....

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Senator Admits The FBI Is "About To Ask Putin For His Copies Of Hillary's Emails"
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Pat Buchanan explains clearly "Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders" : http://buchanan.org/blog/trump-routing- ... ers-125393" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders
Friday - July 1, 2016 at 12:30 am

By Patrick J. Buchanan

In Tuesday’s indictment of free trade as virtual economic treason, The Donald has really set the cat down among the pigeons.

For, in denouncing NAFTA, the WTO, MFN for China and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, all backed by Bush I and II, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, Trump is all but calling his own party leaders dunderheads and losers.

And he seems to be winning the argument.

As he calls for the repudiation of “globalism” and a return to “Americanism,” a Republican Congress renders itself mute on whether it will even vote on the TPP this year.

On trade, Bernie Sanders is closer to Trump. Even Hillary Clinton has begun to renounce a TPP she once called the “gold standard” of trade deals.

Where have all the troubadours of free trade gone? Why do economic patriots seem ascendant? Is this like the Cold War, where the other side gets up and goes home?

Answer. As Trump pointed out in Monessen in the Mon Valley of Pennsylvania, the returns from free trade are in, and the results are rotten.

Since Bush I, we have run $12 trillion in trade deficits, $4 trillion with China. Once a Maoist dump, China has become the greatest manufacturing power on earth. Meanwhile, the U.S. has lost 50,000 factories and a third of its manufacturing jobs.

Trump is going to start a “trade war,” wail the critics.

But the damage wreaked upon U.S. industry by free traders already rivals what Arthur “Bomber” Harris did for German industry in the Ruhr.

In recent decades, every major U.S. trade partner — China, Japan, Canada, Mexico, EU — has run annual trade surpluses at our expense. How do 40 years of trade deficits in goods, run by a nation that rarely ran one for a century before, make us stronger or wealthier?

Or is what is best for the world now more important than what is best for America?

And here we come to the heart of the argument.

Washington, Hamilton, and Henry Clay, father of the “American System,” and Lincoln and every Republican president up to Eisenhower, crafted trade policies to promote manufacturing to grow the wealth of the USA.

They were patriots not globalists.


They knew that America’s political independence required economic independence of all other nations. They wanted to build an economy where Americans would cut their bonds to foreign lands and come to rely upon one another for the needs and necessities of their national life. They sought to make us independent, so that we could not be dragged by economic ties into the inevitable wars of the Old World.

And they succeeded magnificently.


Britain, which embraced free trade in the 1840s, became so reliant on imports that a few dozen German submarines almost knocked her out of World War I. Protectionist America had to come pull her chestnuts out of the fire.

Free trade ideology is not America-made. It is an alien faith, a cargo cult, smuggled in from the old continent, the work of men Edmund Burke called “sophisters, economists, and calculators.”

David Ricardo, James and John Stuart Mill, Richard Cobden, all chatterers and scribblers, none of whom ever built a great nation, declared free trade to be the new New Testament, the salvation of mankind.

These men in whose souls the old faith was dying seized on a utopian belief that world government and free trade would be the salvation of mankind. The Economist magazine was founded to preach the heresy.

Before the modern era, Americans never bought into it. But now, our elites have. And, undeniably, there are beneficiaries to free trade.

There are first the owners, operators and shareholders of companies who, to be rid of high-wage American labor, moved production to China or Mexico or where the costs are lower and regulations near nonexistent.

Transnational companies, their K Street lobbyists, and media that survive on their advertising dollars, are the biggest boosters of free trade, as they are the biggest beneficiaries.

Consumers, too, at least initially, see more products down at the mall, selling at lower prices. Cheap consumer goods are the bribes free traders proffer to patriots to sell out their country and countrymen to capitalists who have no country.

But we are not simply consumers. We are Americans. We are fellow citizens. We are neighbors. We have duties to one another.

When a factory shuts down and a town begins to die, workers are laid off. The local tax base shrinks, education and social services are cut. Folks go on unemployment and food stamps. We all pay for that.

Wives go to work and kids come home from school to empty houses, and families break up, and move away. Social disintegration follows.

“Creative destruction” is the antiseptic term free traders use to describe what they have done and are doing to the America we grew up in . . . . .


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Elizabeth wrote:Southern Poverty Law Centre and Black Lives Matter are anti-White, anti-Christian hate mongers.
Kkk is not a legal name / group or Klan.
An old Klan group's name, that is no longer used, cannot just be picked and used by a new group.
There are many different Klans.
More information can be obtained at:
P.O. Box 1423
Leakesville, Ms 39451
[email protected]

White Christians have every right and an obligation to stand up and be counted and protect the White race.
Once again your racism shows. If it weren't for all of the people of color getting baptized all over the world the Church would have stagnant growth right now.

Perhaps even negative growth.

Being a kkk member would be enough to strip you of a TR where I was born (Texas)...

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larsenb wrote:Pat Buchanan explains clearly "Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders" : http://buchanan.org/blog/trump-routing- ... ers-125393" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Excerpt:
Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders
Friday - July 1, 2016 at 12:30 am

By Patrick J. Buchanan

In Tuesday’s indictment of free trade as virtual economic treason, The Donald has really set the cat down among the pigeons.

For, in denouncing NAFTA, the WTO, MFN for China and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, all backed by Bush I and II, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, Trump is all but calling his own party leaders dunderheads and losers.

And he seems to be winning the argument.

As he calls for the repudiation of “globalism” and a return to “Americanism,” a Republican Congress renders itself mute on whether it will even vote on the TPP this year.

On trade, Bernie Sanders is closer to Trump. Even Hillary Clinton has begun to renounce a TPP she once called the “gold standard” of trade deals.

Where have all the troubadours of free trade gone? Why do economic patriots seem ascendant? Is this like the Cold War, where the other side gets up and goes home?

Answer. As Trump pointed out in Monessen in the Mon Valley of Pennsylvania, the returns from free trade are in, and the results are rotten.

Since Bush I, we have run $12 trillion in trade deficits, $4 trillion with China. Once a Maoist dump, China has become the greatest manufacturing power on earth. Meanwhile, the U.S. has lost 50,000 factories and a third of its manufacturing jobs.

Trump is going to start a “trade war,” wail the critics.

But the damage wreaked upon U.S. industry by free traders already rivals what Arthur “Bomber” Harris did for German industry in the Ruhr.

In recent decades, every major U.S. trade partner — China, Japan, Canada, Mexico, EU — has run annual trade surpluses at our expense. How do 40 years of trade deficits in goods, run by a nation that rarely ran one for a century before, make us stronger or wealthier?

Or is what is best for the world now more important than what is best for America?

And here we come to the heart of the argument.

Washington, Hamilton, and Henry Clay, father of the “American System,” and Lincoln and every Republican president up to Eisenhower, crafted trade policies to promote manufacturing to grow the wealth of the USA.

They were patriots not globalists.


They knew that America’s political independence required economic independence of all other nations. They wanted to build an economy where Americans would cut their bonds to foreign lands and come to rely upon one another for the needs and necessities of their national life. They sought to make us independent, so that we could not be dragged by economic ties into the inevitable wars of the Old World.

And they succeeded magnificently.


Britain, which embraced free trade in the 1840s, became so reliant on imports that a few dozen German submarines almost knocked her out of World War I. Protectionist America had to come pull her chestnuts out of the fire.

Free trade ideology is not America-made. It is an alien faith, a cargo cult, smuggled in from the old continent, the work of men Edmund Burke called “sophisters, economists, and calculators.”

David Ricardo, James and John Stuart Mill, Richard Cobden, all chatterers and scribblers, none of whom ever built a great nation, declared free trade to be the new New Testament, the salvation of mankind.

These men in whose souls the old faith was dying seized on a utopian belief that world government and free trade would be the salvation of mankind. The Economist magazine was founded to preach the heresy.

Before the modern era, Americans never bought into it. But now, our elites have. And, undeniably, there are beneficiaries to free trade.

There are first the owners, operators and shareholders of companies who, to be rid of high-wage American labor, moved production to China or Mexico or where the costs are lower and regulations near nonexistent.

Transnational companies, their K Street lobbyists, and media that survive on their advertising dollars, are the biggest boosters of free trade, as they are the biggest beneficiaries.

Consumers, too, at least initially, see more products down at the mall, selling at lower prices. Cheap consumer goods are the bribes free traders proffer to patriots to sell out their country and countrymen to capitalists who have no country.

But we are not simply consumers. We are Americans. We are fellow citizens. We are neighbors. We have duties to one another.

When a factory shuts down and a town begins to die, workers are laid off. The local tax base shrinks, education and social services are cut. Folks go on unemployment and food stamps. We all pay for that.

Wives go to work and kids come home from school to empty houses, and families break up, and move away. Social disintegration follows.

“Creative destruction” is the antiseptic term free traders use to describe what they have done and are doing to the America we grew up in . . . . .

We can moan and moan about the loss of manufacturing but until all the red tape is loosed you will continue to see those jobs go to China or Mexico.

What you CAN do is do what the prophets have said. Get an education. Learn foreign languages. I would suggest learning how to code. Become more employable yourself and learn the language of your competitors.

The manufacturing jobs are never coming back. Half the jobs that exist today will be GONE in fifteen years.

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samizdat wrote:
larsenb wrote:Pat Buchanan explains clearly "Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders" : http://buchanan.org/blog/trump-routing- ... ers-125393" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Excerpt:
Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders
Friday - July 1, 2016 at 12:30 am

By Patrick J. Buchanan

In Tuesday’s indictment of free trade as virtual economic treason, The Donald has really set the cat down among the pigeons.

For, in denouncing NAFTA, the WTO, MFN for China and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, all backed by Bush I and II, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, Trump is all but calling his own party leaders dunderheads and losers.

And he seems to be winning the argument. . . . . .
We can moan and moan about the loss of manufacturing but until all the red tape is loosed you will continue to see those jobs go to China or Mexico.

What you CAN do is do what the prophets have said. Get an education. Learn foreign languages. I would suggest learning how to code. Become more employable yourself and learn the language of your competitors.

The manufacturing jobs are never coming back. Half the jobs that exist today will be GONE in fifteen years.
Trump has indicated he wants to loose "all the red tape". It will be interesting to see how far he can go in this direction.

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larsenb wrote:
samizdat wrote:
larsenb wrote:Pat Buchanan explains clearly "Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders" : http://buchanan.org/blog/trump-routing- ... ers-125393" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Excerpt:
Why Trump Is Routing the Free Traders
Friday - July 1, 2016 at 12:30 am

By Patrick J. Buchanan

In Tuesday’s indictment of free trade as virtual economic treason, The Donald has really set the cat down among the pigeons.

For, in denouncing NAFTA, the WTO, MFN for China and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, all backed by Bush I and II, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, Trump is all but calling his own party leaders dunderheads and losers.

And he seems to be winning the argument. . . . . .
We can moan and moan about the loss of manufacturing but until all the red tape is loosed you will continue to see those jobs go to China or Mexico.

What you CAN do is do what the prophets have said. Get an education. Learn foreign languages. I would suggest learning how to code. Become more employable yourself and learn the language of your competitors.

The manufacturing jobs are never coming back. Half the jobs that exist today will be GONE in fifteen years.
Trump has indicated he wants to loose "all the red tape". It will be interesting to see how far he can go in this direction.
That would be nice. But the realities on the ground suggest that the way things are manufactured even are going to drastically change in the next 10 years.

3D printing is changing the game, big time. Increased automation too. The next leader needs to have a great vision over what is going to happen over the next couple of decades.

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David Duke Expresses Gratitude, Support For Anti-Semitic Trump Tweet

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Ex-KKK Grand Wizard David Duke expressed his gratitude and support for Donald Trump‘s tweet that used a red Star of David to accuse Hillary Clinton of corruption.

In one of a series of tweets published over the weekend, Duke said it was “ok” that Trump had replaced the image with the Star of David with one of a red circle, saying that “we welcome the hidden hand exposing itself.”

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He also thanked Trump for “slipping some ‘Red Pills’ to the American people!” (“Red pill,” a term borrowed from The Matrix, typically refers to the men’s rights movement, but can be more broadly applied to any instance of one becoming aware of the secret nature of the world.)

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The image Trump tweeted out appeared originaly on a message thread that trafficked in neo-Nazi and white supremacist memes (as Mic originally reported). Trump on Monday blamed the media for reporting on the tweet, affirming that the six-sided star was a sheriff’s star — a claim he and his supporters have stood by.

Duke has been one of Trump’s troublesome supporters, and the candidate invited controversy back in February when he did not immediately disavow the former KKK leader’s endorsement. (He eventually did.) Duke subsequently took credit for a boost in Trump’s poll numbers.

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