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Look to him who comes in with another’s concern in order to go out with his own. … Gracian #193

George Rebane

No debate about replacing Justice Scalia should proceed before the Democratic precedents denying a sitting Republican president the same privilege receive full airing. At that time the debate should commence with the Dems demonstrating why the case is different today when one of their own occupies the White House.  Here is what one of the Dynamic Democrat Duufuses, Sen Schumer, has to say about it – pay attention all you liberals who gleefully cite past Repub ripostes.

“The Use of Cash is really a Civil Rights issue.” (more here) The latest Agenda21 objective involves the central planners’ desire to monitor and control ALL financial transactions.  But first we must eliminate cash, and the first step in that direction is making cash more cumbersome to use as a medium of exchange and store of value.  (Electronic money serves equally as a unit of account.)


Closing Gitmo for the purpose of denying ragheads a recruiting icon again exposes the bankruptcy of liberal logic. If/when the Muslims are moved to stateside SuperMax prisons, outfits like ISIS will have even more draconian pictures of prisons to put up on their recruiting websites.  This is lost on progressives.  (Gitmo continues to be a valuable outpost of America’s power and presence in the Caribbean, and apparently citing its maintenance costs have not served the pro-Islamist stance of this administration.)

The proposition that America’s minorities – especially our blacks – do not serve their best interests in the voting booth becomes easier to demonstrate with every passing year. And that is why the maintenance of union schools is paramount in the progressives’ agenda, for it shuts off the only peaceful escape from the clutches of creeping, now galloping, collectivism.

[24feb16 update] What most people forget about Gitmo is that it is also a very strategically located piece of US real estate in the Caribbean, useful for everything from projecting power in the region and points south, and staging humanitarian aid that includes being a temporary repository for migrants.  It remains also the penultimate trump card in dealing with communist Cuba (a fact lost on the current community organizer).  That it is a legalistically convenient detention facility for ragheads taken from the battlefield has been much covered elsewhere and needs no rehashing here.

Remember last December’s climate change conference in Paris from which all left with lots of promises and good feelings? Actually it turned out to be yet another good collectivists' cathartic and dumping ground for progressive bullshit.  Reports coming in from around the globe indicate that no one is doing anything to even pretend to move the needle on preventable global warming.  Brazil, with its economy in the toilet continues to burn ever more rainforests, is the posterchild here.  It demonstrates once more to the double-dummies of the Left that only rich countries can maintain a clean environment and afford the destructive environmental histrionics that their socialistic governments impose.  And these are the very same people who haven’t a clue about what generates wealth and how governance can support such enterprises.

The Collective Cricket Core reports on the declining interest in the primaries among Democrat voters. While the Republicans’ participation is reaching new heights, those of the Left are staying home, and for a good reason given their choices.  Only the undereducated young (millennials) desperate for a tolerable lifestyle – even if it only means opening checks from the government – are out there in numbers drinking socialist kool-aid.   Most older Dems have seen the ‘benefits’ of what Bernie and now Hillary are promising, and they just shake their heads and give the primary season a pass.  None of this known to the la-la land leftwing pundits and bloggers who continue to happy dance in the streets for reasons they themselves know not.

[28feb16 update] Facebook confirms the country's extremes of political polarization.  The vitriolic exchanges on the social medium have gotten so bad that people are ‘Unfriending’ each other based on their support of certain candidates.  Worse, many are reporting that they now hesitate going on Facebook because they are apprehensive about their session becoming “stressful”.  Facebook management hopes that things will again become friendlier after election season.

Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders reveals that he now believes in the reality of systemic unemployment (as long discussed on RR), and that the solution is simply government writing regular checks (“safety net programs”) to those who claim they no longer can sell their skills on the job market. Mr Buffett is a likeable corporatist who knows better than Trump about how to play politicians.  As such he exemplifies the Rebane Rule of capitalism – the bad part of capitalism is that it will game the system; the good part of capitalism is that it will game the system.  In this election he is a Hillary supporter presumably because she has demonstrated her reliable malleability to money. 

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215 responses to “Ruminations – 23feb16 (updated 28feb16)”

  1. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Denying a hearing by the Repubs for an Obama nominee to the SCOTUS in an incredible error and may cost them the election. Already successfully branded as obstructionist for their ill advised government shutdown (thank you Cruz) all Obama has to do is nominate a totally qualified Black, Hispanic or Woman and you have an Alamo event to rally the undecideds and increase the voter turnout. No problem with dealing with past history on this matter, nobody cares. Combine that with the apparent inevitable assenction of Trump as candidate (unless there is a very ugly extraction) and Obama’s rising in polls (he’s +2 in the Fox Poll) and you have a very tough scenario for the ol’ Pubsters come fall.
    http://www.pollingreport.com/obama_job.htm

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1222pm – You know Paul, you really should start numbering your years-long and ongoing dire predictions for the Republican party which today has ascended to historical majorities (cited here) from the federal to local levels. I believe your list may be up in the low thousands by now. Simple application of ‘Shit Happens’ probability theory should make at least one of them come true. Rejoice.

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  3. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    His Accidency, John Tyler, elected to the Vice Presidency as a Whig, had his Whig Senate sit on two open SCOTUS seats, one for nearly two and a half years waiting for him to term out. It was Constitutional then and it’s Constitutional now. Tyler had been thrown out of the party. He was also the first President to have a veto overturned (the Speaker of the House was also a Whig).
    Has Harry Reid correctly noted when he was obstructing Bush II lower court nominations, there is no requirement for the Senate to act on any Presidential nomination in any time frame. McConnell is doing exactly what Reid would have been doing had a SCOTUS seat opened during the last two years of GW Bush.

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  4. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Dr. Rebane @ 12:28 in the afternoon.
    You beat me to it! I would like to add “I wish I had a dollar for everytime I heard from anyone who does not have the Right’s best interest at heart, ‘Holy Cow, this will cost you the election’.” Just heard that about water boarding last week, and over months of not condemning Trump or supporting Trump will cost us the election. And, of course, not kissing any particular ethnic groups’ sweet round behind might cost us the election.
    In other words, it’s their way of the highway of woe. I prefer the company on latter road. Thanks for the free advice, Paul. It’s worth about the same as its price. Keep those cards and letters coming.

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  5. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Gregory
    Without examining your assumptions I can respond that the public has a short memory.
    George
    You might recall I was right on the money in predicting a solid win for Obama in ’12. Thank the Tea Party and the rise of a populist movement for the Trump event. The Dems have Bernie but it’s a bit late for him to take on the establishment. After the kiss and makeup if Trump or Cruz get the nomination there will be an unholy rise of the progressives as an alternative. If Rubio ascends. not so much but he’s an inexperienced twerp first time Senator. Lets see, the Dems tried that and look what we got.

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  6. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “all Obama has to do is nominate a totally qualified Black, Hispanic or Woman and you have an Alamo event to rally the undecideds and increase the voter turnout”-Paul Emery
    DEM turnout in the NV caucuses was down by 1/3… the DEMS look like they’ll need something to MMMMotivate them (cue James Earl Jones in his Darth Vader accent) this year. Maybe Obama can find a transgender woman fresh from Harvard Law with $400k in student loans to really hook the younglings?
    When have nominations to the Supreme Court been about qualifications, Paul? Virtually ever nominee I’m aware of was “qualified”… the Senate, an elected body with some stability, is required because SCOTUS decisions are the most politically tinged in the nation. Always has been, always will be. They have the final say on every law passed by the political process and have the responsibility to ensure nominees are acceptable to the Senate as a whole. When Reid was in control, his majority ruled, but the People of the USA chose a Republican Senate, and McConnell is doing exactly what Reid would be doing.
    The brouhaha is all about Democrats getting a left-liberal court to start pulling out the SCOTUS thorns in their side, starting with Citizens United. When do they want it? They want it NOW.

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  7. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Bork was “totally qualified”. So was Roberts, and Obama voted against him after finding him qualified… but not to his political liking. Alito even got an attempted filibuster to try to toss after his qualifications were noted, and Obama was a part of that, too.
    Let’s try to keep the hypocrisy to a minimum, Paul. Borking of an exceedingly “qualified” candidate is a Democratic Party political invention. It’s much more genteel to just not have the hearing rather than a drumhead trial for the cameras.

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  8. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So Gregory in your mind the Repubs should use Alfred E, Neuman’s “What me worry” as their response. Or should it be the slacker kredo “whatever”.

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Paul, it isn’t that the public has a short memory, it’s that the news is often so bloody slanted.
    The shoe fits you and you are wearing it.

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  10. Paul emery Avatar
    Paul emery

    I have no republican or Democrat a preference in this election I am voting Libertarian for Gary Johnson. These are only my observations about what I think will likely happen.

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  11. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Paul, I applaud your choice to vote LIB, but you remain at the ready to refute any Republican daring to say “water is wet”.
    A Republican Senate that wouldn’t stand firm against a President wishing to replace a Conservative Justice with the likes of a Kagan or a Sotomayor would not be doing the job they were elected by their constituents to do. McConnell is doing his job.
    I’d suggest an end to the horrible state of SCOTUS political animosity thusly… have Obama nominate Scalia’s own suggestion as to the jurist who would best carry on his work, and apologize for the Democratic Party for Borking Bork in the first place, as a peace offering to the GOP, and a pledge on behalf of his Party and the American People never to daemonize any nominee ever again.
    Finish laughing at the impossibility of that happening and remember, in the coming months, that the precedent for not acting on Presidential nominations is settled, with plenty of past and present hypocrisy on both sides of the aisle.

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  12. Paul emery Avatar
    Paul emery

    My observation has to do with the political wisdom of taking the decision in that way. They could at least pretend to consider anybody that Obama announces

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  13. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    So, lying is preferable to doing their job out in the open? I prefer the more honest approach, and the news media shouldn’t be dancing to the DP fiddler, let alone moaning in ecstasy at the appropriate times.
    I hear today the Judiciary committee is unanimous, they will not be hearing any SCOTUS nominee, though I suspect were Obama to nominate Scalia’s choice they will oblige him.

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 111pm – Wasn’t that “…an inexperienced twerp first time Senator” who was twice elected to and is currently living at 1600 Pennsylvania? Actually, compared to Rubio, Obama emerged from the more properly labeled ‘inexperienced twerp squared’ category of politicians. Or is having the CV vitae of a twerp only allowed for successful Democrat candidates?

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  15. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    I concluded with ” Lets see, the Dems tried that and look what we got. ” as an example as to what happens when someone ill equipped to handle the scope of the job gets elected. there were several qualified Repubs that were dumped in this process including Lindsey Graham and soon to be discarded John Kasich as well as recently recycled Jeb Bush. They are left with an egomaniac and two twerps that don’t have the experience and sweep for such a job.

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  16. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 240pm – No. Upon rereading your 111pm you were talking about the electability of twerps, and that was all that I responded to in my 222pm.

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  17. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Seems the R’s with the help of the Tea Party got massive victories in 2010, 2012, 2014 so Paul Emery knows not what he is yapping about.

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  18. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Which were the massive R victories in 2012? Please elaborate and remind us again. thanks.

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  19. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Yes Todd I agree but do you really think this country will elect Trump? Why do you think all the Republican insiders are freaking out about what it will mean to the Party if he’s nominated. It’s a hoot that you like Trump Todd. Just last week he called Bush ll an outright liar about WMD’s and Iraq.
    From the National Review:
    “There are many potential outcomes to a Donald Trump GOP nomination. And every one of them is a disaster for conservatives.
    Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/430468/donald-trump-what-if-he-wins
    Trump says:
    “He not only called the decision to go to war “a big, fat mistake” (and, post-debate, proclaimed it “a disaster”) but also said: “They lied. They said there were weapons of mass destruction. There were none, and they knew there were none.”
    http://townhall.com/columnists/larryelder/2016/02/18/trump-bush-administration-knowingly-lied-about-iraq-war-intel-n2120851/page/full

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  20. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    ‘Which were the massive R victories in 2012? Please elaborate and remind us again. thanks.”
    Perhaps governorships and state legislatures? It rather looks that way on the few charts I’ve looked at, although ‘massive’ is an overstatement I guess.

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  21. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    “From the National Review:”
    P.Emery.
    ‘nuf said. The Nation Review is firmly in the anti-Trump, pro Wall Street BushObama crowd. I expect they’d torpedo Trump if the Democratic opposition was the Prince of Darkness himself (and I don’t mean Richard Perle).
    I like this political season. Lots of cross over voting in the general, lots of dirt, Hillary will get the nomination even she fell over dead during an upcoming debate. People voting either against Trump, against Hillary, or for Trump.
    I just watched Trump for the first time on youtube, spent about an hour watching speeches. You know, he’s really good. It’s nice to see someone work with minimal notes and work a crowd like that. The only President in my lifetime who could speak on the fly like that was Nixon, who also managed to say something substantial at the same time. I’m afraid the public wants more red meat than that anymore.

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  22. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    driveby 4:34,
    The discussion on these boards is now framed and centered on the Federal Executive and Legislative Branch elections. Of course through gerrymandering in red states, the R trend has been ongoing for some time (predating the Tea Bag Brigade), and mostly attributed to the funny maps and voting rules in each state. Its an established fact that the Tea Party and R’s saw a resounding defeat on the Federal level in 2012, losing the Senate and many seats in the House, not to mention the big win that Obama enjoyed, even after he angered the red base with his Obamacare success.

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  23. George Rebane Avatar

    Jon 448pm – I think you continue the broadbased liberal denial of facts with your “Federal level in 2012, losing the Senate and many seats in the House”
    http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0774721.html
    And you totally ignore the Repub gains at the state and local levels. Yes, the Dems gained Senate seats in 2012 which they promptly more than lost in 2014. And in 2012 they gained House seats rather than “losing many House seats”. You live in a very comfortable bubble the departing from which will be very uncomfortable.

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  24. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    That old fart the ‘jon’ is still stuck in 2012. Its just too scary for him to admit that we have the most Federal seats in a century and own the most state houses and legislatures. More bad news for the ‘jon’s of the world; R’s hold the majority of local offices in CA now and the pot people have not won an election in CA in more than 2 years. Change she is a comin’. (cue star wars ominous music). 😉

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  25. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Paul Emery | 23 February 2016 at 04:01 PM
    You should be a Trump supporter as I have read your disregard for the two major parties all these years. Actually, you usually stomp on the R’s and kiss the cheeks of the D’s. Trump seems to be attracting D’s and R’s for his anti establishment positions and his anti PC candor.
    “jon” must be high again and we all know the ganga makes that possible. In the elections the country tossed out the D’s from all levels og government down to dog catcher. I call that a massive victory since the lower levels of government are the incubators of those rising up. We R’s saved the country by aborting those D’s at local and state levels. We saved the place from further tyranny.

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  26. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Na Todd
    Trump is you’re guy and you’ll support him with your time and money when he gets the nomination. Imagine what you’d say if Hillary or Sanders called Bush an outright liar. This is funny beyond belief. Trump and I actually agree on that one but he’s your guy so you must also believe Bush is a liar.
    Of course your earlier choice was the incredible shrinking man Scott Walker. You sure know how to pick um’.

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  27. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Where did you see me supporting Trump? My guy? No, I have not decided. You on the other hand have stated your support for that loser and pot head from New Mexico. You need a better picker.

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  28. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Todd, first of all Trump is going to win so deal with it. Not much competition from the twin twerps. Once Trump wins you will support him because you are a Genetic Republican and you can’t help it. Therefore you are a Trump supporter.

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  29. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    Can you explain to me what is uniquely valuable at Gitmo that can’t be replicated in our homeland?

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  30. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Todd will Trumpet Trump, and predict Trump by 6 over Clinton….until he loses by 5….
    LOL.

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  31. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    George R, how do you figure I ignore the R gains in statehouses over the last decade when I specifically spoke about it in my 4:48 post?..
    My only point is that national elections go up and down, up and down, R and D in the Senate a constant change, the House mostly R, the Presidency mostly D… and thus it will be again in 2016.
    Meanwhile, Donny apparently dreams of a GOP comeback in CA…he he…D.E.L.U.S.I.O.N.A.L. Go SOJ!

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Paul is right about a couple of things. 1) No one really cares about our country’s long history of Supreme Court nominees being blocked or not even going through the motions this close to an election. I am glad I did not post yesterday those speeches by Joe Biden against the Prez appointing a justice close to an election in 1992. No one cares in this current (permanent?) political enviroment. It’s the battle at hand that counts, not the previous battles over the same topic. Heck, the Dems called for no appointments 18 months out (to 2 years) one several occasions, but who really cares about that? The real matter is the here and now. The rest is just space filler.
    2) Paul is right again. His analyst of who will be the two parties’ nominees for what reasons and how that will effect who wins and who loses the general can be debated. No problem. But, I agree that people will vote the party line in the end, unless they cross over like Reagen Democrats. Thus, when Paul says Todd (or no one in particular) will vote the Genetic Republican, he is correct. That in and of itself makes a lot of us Trump supporters. Not exactly what I would call a profound observation, but who cares anyway.
    Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.”——-Vince Lombardi.
    Side note: With my well earn lack of trust for Washington DC, if not total disgust with the Republican Party status quo, I even don’t trust the so-called conservatives lately. I am a conservative through and through, but don’t lump me in with conservative establishment. They been giving us conservatives a bad name lately as well. . Guess we all apply different meanings to the same word. Whether the sky will far on my head because of Trump and send my ilk to the back of the bus, it’s worth the shot. I will take my chances, thank you. As posted before by moi, Trump is the right tool for the right job at the right time. Nothing more, nothing less. Destroy the Rhinos, destroy the Establishment, destroy the Left, and destroy a handful of things that have escaped me.
    I do not care if Mexico pays for the wall. Just don’t give a hoot as long as there is a wall. I don’t care about Gitmo. I really don’t as long as we are secure and raghead friggin terrorists rot in jails…Egyptian jails preferably. As long as they are secured somewhere so we can be secure.
    I don’t care if Muslims get offended. Hyperventilate all you want as long we have a better vetting process. I don’t care if any President cannot stop employers from relocating overseas as long as we put our economy up a few notches on the ladder. Oh yeah, destroy Common Core. I don’t care if you spy this with apprehension, disdain, or ridicule. Not even just a passing thought. I just ain’t going to take it no more and have put the boxing gloves on.
    Just need the right tool for the right job now. Trump all the way, then we can make nice with y’all.

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  33. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Not a dream the ‘jon’ we do have a majority of the locals across the state now. Insert your gerrymandering rant about the dems here. Scalia already voted on the teachers union issue. I think we all know how that turned out. It wont take long for the unions to loose their campaign chests without enough members. See the other states that freed workers from indentured servitude to unions who did not represent their political voice. Even you can see the results of that chain of events. 😉

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  34. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Tozer, the good news is that only about 25% of Americans think like you…:)

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  35. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    The other bit of good news is that the lying lawyer Ted Cruz probably saw his national political ambitions end this week…tonight was the final nail in Nevada. Rubio will live to run another day, but his phoniness and lack of intellect is way too transparent.

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  36. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Donny, must give you credit for your very optimistic but very bizarre theory of how the GOP will come back in CA and nationally.
    A hearty LOL to ya, big guy~

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  37. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Jon, that is a start. Not bad for Febuary. The bigger they are, the harder they fall…and fall the furthest. Never said it would be pretty. Nevada precincts reported to be a mess with hordes of angry voters. Probably set another Republican Primary turnout record…again. That news is getting so redundant.
    Here is the Trump plan. Just substitute the word Brazil with Donald J Trump and it’s all you need to know.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/zika/12169491/Brazil-plans-to-zap-mosquitoes-with-radiation-to-halt-spread-of-Zika-virus.html

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  38. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Come back in the US? We are back in most of the US, roll a fattie it will help that middle age memory disorder from high THC! LOL 😉

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  39. Walt Avatar

    Damn! “jon” is still signed up for that human testing of Monsanto GMOMJ. Word has it that stuff has become self aware!
    Those wild predictions on Trump are getting wilder, and his excuses why LIBS have been losing are starting to bubble.
    Trump VS a krazy Commie, or a felon.( judged, and found guilty in the court of public opinion) Yup,,, decisions decisions…
    As for Ca.,,,”jon”,, when there are less makers than takers, where will the money come from to fuel that handout gravy train? Sooner than later, the “big boys” will give the finger to the state and head elsewhere where the tax burden will be a lot less. Mexico is the favored digs. Google and Facebook don’t need Ca. Zuckerburg has already out foxed the state and fEDS, giving most of his billions to his charity.(TAX deductible) Brown can’t go back for seconds.

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Rubio is the Rhino’s Great Latino Hope. He is the guy that can take down Trump with gobs of money and endorsement. The right kind of endorsements from popular Estibalishment politicians. Ok, let me know if he ever wins a state. Yawn.
    Oh, that Trump is something else. Glen Beck showed up outside a precinct to rally support for Cruz. The Donald must have caught wind of that because he showed up there as well. Beck never had a chance.
    Did somebody say Lindsey Grahm??? Isn’t he the dude that garnered less than 1% of the vote??? Another popular establishment politician eats the dust.. Only problem with Sen. Gramhcracker is he stayed in the race way to long. Like more than a week was too long with his numbers. Can’t blame Trump for the Senator’s public humiliation. Opps, sure you can!! Blame The Donald. I am sure he will take all he blame for Jeb and Carly and Rick (two Ricks) and Mike and that popular Senator from The Great State of South Carolina. Sure I missed somebody. Next.

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  41. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Does it seem like Trump is becoming the American Silvio Berlusconi?

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  42. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Don. Could be. In the previous 3 state primaries, about half said they were looking for an outside canadiate. In Nevada p, it was 6 in 10. Ah, the shift. Big Mo.
    Jon was correct I must say. You must be crazy to think Trump will ever carry CA. No way, Jose. But Trump will carry New York in the general. And FLA, and…..

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  43. Walt Avatar

    As they say Bill,, a broke clock is right twice a day. So Trump won’t carry Ca. Big deal..
    Ca. is irrelevant. The game is over by the time “we” vote.
    Beck is starting to come off the rails. I like the guy, don’t get me wrong. He dose some great things, and the Mrs. and I have been part of a few of them. Beck has made some dead on predictions.(unlike “jon” who has been batting a thousand at wrong)

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  44. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    My friends (not the ‘jons’) I am not advocating for Trump,I am observing and trying to figure out what team we can put on a ticket that will crush madam liar liar pants on fire. Oh, and the socialist bernmiester. I do see the fun factor that is helping Turmp. Does it play in the general?

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  45. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Agreed, Mr. Walt. Hey, speaking of Beck and some of the good things he has done, the former target of Glen’s alarm (Van Jones and Co), had a few things to say. Van Jones said Bern was being arrested protesting and demonstrating for civil rights while Hillary was still a Goldwater Girl, lol.
    Not one to share the limelight, my gal is making her move to solidify her support among black voters. Great strategy I must say.
    https://www.facebook.com/RowdyConservatives/photos/a.217983685002343.55586.217926015008110/798864440247595/?type=3&theater
    Glad O is backing her as well. They finally got their messages synchronized. .
    https://www.facebook.com/TheRealCommonSenseConservative/photos/a.389135484433165.109027.358277240852323/1219539178059454/?type=3&theater

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  46. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Kudos to Trump for winning the GOP primary by skillfully playing to the fears and frustrations of the old, angry, mostly uneducated white men of our country… Now best of luck with the other 80% of the electorate! 🙂

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  47. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Whoever the ‘jon’ is should just go back to peeps where his brand of bovine scatology will be treated as relevant. 😉

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  48. fish Avatar
    fish

    Kudos to Trump for winning the GOP primary by skillfully playing to the fears and frustrations of the old, angry, mostly uneducated white men of our country….Now best of luck with the other 80% of the electorate! 🙂

    ““Trump won them all. According to preliminary entrance poll data reported by CNN, he won every age group and every education group and both genders — and even every racial and ethnic group. About 1 in 10 Nevada Republicans were Hispanic. More than 4 in 10 of them backed Donald Trump (according to entrance polls with a notably large margin of error)”

    I guess this is where we are supposed to “MARK THE TAPE” again……

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  49. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    “Can you explain to me what is uniquely valuable at Gitmo that can’t be replicated in our homeland?”
    P. Emery
    A legal environment.

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  50. fish Avatar
    fish

    A preview of how things will be handled under “single payer health care”………

    AWARD FOR SCREWING UP A MAJOR VA HOSPITAL? PLUSH JOB, FREE HOUSE IN THE PHILIPPINES: “Rima Nelson disappeared from public view after the St. Louis Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital she managed potentially exposed 1,800 patients to HIV, was closed twice for serious medical safety issues and ranked dead last in patient satisfaction,” reports the Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group’s Luke Rosiak.
    Nelson wasn’t fired, she was transferred to the Philippines capital of Manila to run VA’s only foreign facility. It’s a small staff that provides outpatient care to the few remaining U.S. and Filipino WWII veterans. She kept her $160,000 a year salary and lives in a government-provided condo in a country in which the average person makes about $2,500 annually.

    Nelson is just one of nearly 100 highly paid VA executives the department has transferred three or more times in eight years, often leaving management dysfunction and chaos behind. The reality of the federal government’s workforce is that it’s easier and less time-consuming to transfer poor performers than to fire them. And VA isn’t the only federal department that does it; the problem is government-wide.
    http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/24/failed-st-louis-va-chief-got-plush-job-free-house-in-philippines/#ixzz415l5cXji

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