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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 6:10 pm
 


Zipperfish Zipperfish:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:

The sad reality of the world is that if you can live like that then yes, you can grab some women by the pussy and they'll WANT you to.

The decent women, of course, won't go for that but the fact remains that some will.

And I do not consider Trump to be one of the elites simply for the fact that most of the elites refuse to acknowledge him as one of their own.


It's what the privileged do. The way whites helped themselves to black girls during the times of slavery. The way Custer would take himself a "squaw" after battle. The way Trump just figures that he is perfectly entitled to the body of a woman despite what she might have to say about it. That's elite almost by definition.


You're not reading me here so let me be blunt: In Sacramento there are women who will debase themselves for a man's pleasure at a price of as little as $10.

There are also women who are shewd enough that they'd abide the attentions of a billionaire if it works to lift their station in life.

Both such women are whores.

And yes, Trump is then a john. Given that most of the men I used to keep company with frequented whorehouses it's not like I'm going to throw stones at Trump or the women. But I will freely acknowledge who they are and that they can be bought and sold.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 6:22 pm
 


BartSimpson BartSimpson:
You're not reading me here so let me be blunt: In Sacramento there are women who will debase themselves for a man's pleasure at a price of as little as $10.

There are also women who are shewd enough that they'd abide the attentions of a billionaire if it works to lift their station in life.

Both such women are whores.

And yes, Trump is then a john. Given that most of the men I used to keep company with frequented whorehouses it's not like I'm going to throw stones at Trump or the women. But I will freely acknowledge who they are and that they can be bought and sold.

I never had a problem with Clinton so I don't have one with Trump grabbing some pussy... as long as the women are old enough and consenting. What makes me laugh though is when Trump brags about it like a 12 year old. :lol:


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 6:32 pm
 


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I never had a problem with Clinton so I don't have one with Trump grabbing some pussy... as long as the women are old enough and consenting. What makes me laugh though is when Trump brags about it like a 12 year old. :lol:


It seems some weren't consenting.


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I guess we can stop talking about that since we don't have proof... just like Bart and Trump stopped talking about Obama's birth certificate. :wink:


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 8:02 pm
 


A New Delicious Celebrity Tears Video Urges Congress to Obstruct Donald Trump
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In the weeks before the election, Hollywood figures unleashed a flood of videos urging voters to stop Donald Trump. That, obviously, didn’t happen.

But one of the groups that invested in the election has been renamed and, undaunted, debuted a new video on Tuesday urging members of Congress to obstruct Trump if he pursues “racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, anti-union, anti-environmental” policies.

“The majority of Americans, regardless of who they voted for, did not vote for racism, for sexism, or for xenophobia. And yet Donald Trump won,” the script reads.

http://variety.com/2017/biz/news/donald-trump-vs-hollywood-sally-field-humanity-for-progress-1201951329/#article-comments

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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
+5 for all the butthurt that you're going to cause with that! [but]


Come on Bart, that's nothing compared to this:



For context, not only is this dumbfuck a Maoist, he's also made multiple videos saying that the victims of 9/11 deserved it.


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N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog:
Apparently the major characteristic identifying elites might be what they're calling social isolation.

The way I understand it is if you're hearing attitudes coming down to you from heights of culture, media, education and politics that are telling you what they believe is you and those sound like they're coming from another planet where they don't actually have anything like you - you bitter-clinging, cis, white, privileged, deplorable of the patriarchy - it's because it kind of is.


Okay, that makes more sense. However, different members of the elite are upset for different reasons.

Some of the conservative elites who are upset at Trump being elected are the guys who pushed the "free trade" deals and the shipping of jobs overseas to pay sweatshop wages. Keep in mind that economic thinking was based on the thought of conservative economists like Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek. Friedman argued that businesses have no responsibility except to their shareholders, and to make as much profit as possible...and one of the ways many companies have increased their profits is by shipping manufacturing jobs overseas to places where regulations and wage demands are lower. Under this thinking, capital needs to be free to relocate to wherever it needs to go in order to compete. Freeing up markets and international capital, and limiting the power of governments, was said to be the key to prosperity.

Stephen Harper was always a big champion of those trade deals, and the transfer of power to unelected power brokers that came with them. Ronald Reagan signed the original trade deal between Canada and the U.S. So it's curious to see Ezra Levant cheerleading for Trump when he's attacking the very same economic recipe that other conservative champions like Harper and Reagan have advocated for nearly 30 years. The kinds of policies Trump is pursuing in regards to bringing the jobs home are the sort of thing you'd expect the NDP to be pushing.


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JaredMilne JaredMilne:

Some of the conservative elites who are upset at Trump being elected are the guys who pushed the "free trade" deals and the shipping of jobs overseas to pay sweatshop wages. Keep in mind that economic thinking was based on the thought of conservative economists like Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek. Friedman argued that businesses have no responsibility except to their shareholders, and to make as much profit as possible...and one of the ways many companies have increased their profits is by shipping manufacturing jobs overseas to places where regulations and wage demands are lower. Under this thinking, capital needs to be free to relocate to wherever it needs to go in order to compete. Freeing up markets and international capital, and limiting the power of governments, was said to be the key to prosperity.

Stephen Harper was always a big champion of those trade deals, and the transfer of power to unelected power brokers that came with them. Ronald Reagan signed the original trade deal between Canada and the U.S. So it's curious to see Ezra Levant cheerleading for Trump when he's attacking the very same economic recipe that other conservative champions like Harper and Reagan have advocated for nearly 30 years. The kinds of policies Trump is pursuing in regards to bringing the jobs home are the sort of thing you'd expect the NDP to be pushing.


Trump and Levant don't make any sense because unlike Friedman and Hayek and Reagan, the Trump-Levant types have no real philosophy or theory or overarching policy. Not only does half the shit they say completely contradict mainstream conservative thought, much of it completely contradicts things they themselves have recently said. Trump just does whatever pleases him, he doesn't have any real vision. He got elected without even releasing a platform other than a few gimmicks like his wall.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 10:57 pm
 


Zipperfish Zipperfish:
raydan raydan:
I never had a problem with Clinton so I don't have one with Trump grabbing some pussy... as long as the women are old enough and consenting. What makes me laugh though is when Trump brags about it like a 12 year old. :lol:


It seems some weren't consenting.



Quite a few didn't consent to Slick Willy either. Hillary didn't seem to mind.



JaredMilne JaredMilne:
Ronald Reagan signed the original trade deal between Canada and the U.S. So it's curious to see Ezra Levant cheerleading for Trump when he's attacking the very same economic recipe that other conservative champions like Harper and Reagan have advocated for nearly 30 years. The kinds of policies Trump is pursuing in regards to bringing the jobs home are the sort of thing you'd expect the NDP to be pushing.



The original deal between Canada and the US was ok.
The mistake was bringing in Mexico, and then shipping millions of jobs off to China.
It has been proven that unrestrained crony capitalism is a bad idea.
Time to put some brakes on this.


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martin14 martin14:
It has been proven that unrestrained crony capitalism is a bad idea.
Time to put some brakes on this.


Gee, the left has only been saying this for 100 years. Welcome to the party.

If you think Trump is going to anything but accelerate this you've got your head up your ass. Look at his cabinet appointments - loaded with millionaire and billionaire crony capitalists.


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Too late now. Reversing the trade deals would only end up hurting the jobs that have sprung up around them. No sense at all in doing that when the jobs that were destroyed decades ago would never come back anyway.


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martin14 martin14:
It has been proven that unrestrained crony capitalism is a bad idea.
Time to put some brakes on this.


Yes I agree with that.


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Too late now. Reversing the trade deals would only end up hurting the jobs that have sprung up around them. No sense at all in doing that when the jobs that were destroyed decades ago would never come back anyway.


To which the Tards will reply....la-la-la I can't hear you! Muricuh! Murikuh! Heil Trump!


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JaredMilne JaredMilne:
Some of the conservative elites who are upset at Trump being elected are the guys who pushed the "free trade" deals and the shipping of jobs overseas to pay sweatshop wages. Keep in mind that economic thinking was based on the thought of conservative economists like Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek. Friedman argued that businesses have no responsibility except to their shareholders, and to make as much profit as possible...and one of the ways many companies have increased their profits is by shipping manufacturing jobs overseas to places where regulations and wage demands are lower. Under this thinking, capital needs to be free to relocate to wherever it needs to go in order to compete. Freeing up markets and international capital, and limiting the power of governments, was said to be the key to prosperity.


I supported free trade back in the day. The idea was that we'd be just as free to sell our goods in places like China, Japan, Mexico, and etc. as they were to sell their goods in our country. The net result of the free trade deals was that the US lowered trade barriers and everyone else created new ones to preserve the status quo.

A US firm can't do business in China without a Chinese 'partner'. We still can't sell things in Japan. Mexico won't allow our companies to own anything in Mexico so all we can do is lease factories that we paid to build. And the Mexican public isn't benefitting from trade because the gangsters that run the country are sucking up all the money for themselves. Point of fact is the richest single person in the world is a Mexican: Carlos Slim.

Now I don't care for the farce of free trade. I want fair trade. If your country erects barriers to US goods then we'll return the favor. And if that won't work then I want economic protectionism and industrial isolation because that means bringing back our coal industry, our steel industry, and our entire manufacturing sector.

Or we can revist those so-called free trade agreements and make sure they actually facilitate free trade that's free for everyone involved. :idea:

JaredMilne JaredMilne:
The kinds of policies Trump is pursuing in regards to bringing the jobs home are the sort of thing you'd expect the NDP to be pushing.


I sincerely doubt that the NDP really wants to bring manufacturing jobs back to Canada. Factories are so beneath enlightened and educated people like the NDP.


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sincerely doubt that the NDP really wants to bring manufacturing jobs back to Canada. Factories are so beneath enlightened and educated people like the NDP.


You have no idea what you're talking about. NDP is the labour union party. It was founded by labour unions. It's a blue collar party.


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