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    I'll go into the Reading Room, set my charges, and blow it & me to kingdom come.
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    People need to calm down - too many things have to fall in place - all this does is for most to look at what's going on and shake their heads.

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    I haven't stopped coming in here. I just haven't been posting as much.

    BTW I think the recount is a waste of time so dont even start with that .
    Bull . You didn't have a single post in here since the election and immediately resumed posting once word of the recount came out. There's no denying this idiot, your posting history is visible to all.

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    Bull . You didn't have a single post in here since the election and immediately resumed posting once word of the recount came out. There's no denying this idiot, your posting history is visible to all.
    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=1#post8804717

    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=1#post8804787

    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=1#post8805123

    All posts that came days before all this recount talk started. Stick to posting wikileaks....oh wait, there isn't any anymore. You're out of a job.

    Time to go kiss someone else's ass.

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    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=1#post8804717

    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=1#post8804787

    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=1#post8805123

    All posts that came days before all this recount talk started. Stick to posting wikileaks....oh wait, there isn't any anymore. You're out of a job.

    Time to go kiss someone else's ass.
    You have to be trolling no one is this stupid

    Your first post was in the club, not here. Your next two posts are right in the middle of ongoing discussion about the recount

    Providing links to verify your own stupidity

    Please don't run off again after the failed recount attempt and please continue posting here

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    You have to be trolling no one is this stupid

    Your first post was in the club, not here. Your next two posts are right in the middle of ongoing discussion about the recount

    Providing links to verify your own stupidity

    Please don't run off again after the failed recount attempt and please continue posting here
    The posts are 3 days ago. One of them being in the club is besides the point as that is to show I had been here before the recount starting even happening for one.

    Second thing is I posted on a thread about and responded to CNN projecting Trump as winning the popular vote, not about recounts.

    you thinking any recount matters to me.

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    As I've explained before, just need to flip a couple and then use le trump is hitler meme along with death threats to force a dozen electors to change their minds.
    seems unlikely, but many things have happened contrary to probability this year

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    The dems need to worry about who to go against Trump in 2020 so they can have the power back instead of a sore loser recount. If Trump is a good president and he get's things done for this country, that will be their problem. Bernie or Hillary against him in 2020, nope, they need something better now. Trump will be way more experienced of a politician in 2020, they better start finding someone who can play hardball with him because he will breeze through the process next time.

    Trump ran on not being the usual Washington insider politician. People ate that up. Him being a more experienced politician in 2020 will probably weaken his chances if anything. Also him backing out of those ridiculous promises he made will be a major negative against his chances too. The Dem's have four years to find someone other than Hillary to run against Trump.

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    Trump ran on not being the usual Washington insider politician. People ate that up. Him being a more experienced politician in 2020 will probably weaken his chances if anything. Also him backing out of those ridiculous promises he made will be a major negative against his chances too. The Dem's have four years to find someone other than Hillary to run against Trump.
    If Trump has a halfway decent presidency, most of the public's fears of his unknowns will be assuaged - the lack of experience, unfitness, nuclear buttons - they'll have had 4 years when nothing too crazy (except his tweets) has happened. The moderates/independents will be more likely to vote for him and the right, well, what choice will they have when confronted with whoever the Dems come up with - they'll come back home as they did this time.

    Less than 4 years - the primary/general election cycle is sooooo long.

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    Trump ran on not being the usual Washington insider politician. People ate that up. Him being a more experienced politician in 2020 will probably weaken his chances if anything. Also him backing out of those ridiculous promises he made will be a major negative against his chances too. The Dem's have four years to find someone other than Hillary to run against Trump.
    We'll see what they come up with. The GOP had 8 years to find their savior and couldn't come up with one, so Trump stepped in. Plus the Dems have bigger problems than just finding a presidential candidate...at the moment they are basically reduced to a regional party and look like they are going to run even further left.

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    Stick to posting wikileaks....oh wait, there isn't any anymore. You're out of a job.
    Ever feel like the entire world is making fun of you?

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    Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/28/wi...#ixzz4RLyygfdb

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    If Trump has a halfway decent presidency, most of the public's fears of his unknowns will be assuaged - the lack of experience, unfitness, nuclear buttons - they'll have had 4 years when nothing too crazy (except his tweets) has happened. The moderates/independents will be more likely to vote for him and the right, well, what choice will they have when confronted with whoever the Dems come up with - they'll come back home as they did this time.

    Less than 4 years - the primary/general election cycle is sooooo long.
    You were somewhat of a deficit hawk prior to the election. If Donald is running close to a trillion dollars in deficit spending annually as some are projecting, will that be enough for you to turn on him?

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    You were somewhat of a deficit hawk prior to the election. If Donald is running close to a trillion dollars in deficit spending annually as some are projecting, will that be enough for you to turn on him?
    The things that would cause me to turn on him are nuclear war, some senseless war that my son/husband would have to go fight in, increasing either H1-B visas or refugees from ISIS countries (more than Hillary), or nominating some liberal SC justice. I certainly trust Trump more where money/spending is concerned than Hillary/Obama - see the lean, mean way he ran his campaign.

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    The things that would cause me to turn on him are nuclear war, some senseless war that my son/husband would have to go fight in, increasing either H1-B visas or refugees from ISIS countries (more than Hillary), or nominating some liberal SC justice. I certainly trust Trump more where money/spending is concerned than Hillary/Obama - see the lean, mean way he ran his campaign.
    So you're cool with a trillion in annual deficit spending as long as it's Trump signing the bills?

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    So you're cool with a trillion in annual deficit spending as long as it's Trump signing the bills?
    Was it/would it have been better with Obama/Hillary? That was the choice, right? I fear that the debt and unfunded liabilities (SS, Medicare, Medicaid) are already too far gone.

    How about you? If Trump is a decent/good president and implements policies that help the average American, will you give credit/support him?

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    Was it/would it have been better with Obama/Hillary? That was the choice, right? I fear that the debt and unfunded liabilities (SS, Medicare, Medicaid) are already too far gone.
    anual deficits have dropped consistently under Obama since his first term. Hillary was proposing more deficit spending, but no where near what Donald is proposing.

    How about you? If Trump is a decent/good president and implements policies that help the average American, will you give credit/support him?
    absolutely. I want Donald to succeed at this point. Based on his cabinet picks to date and his campaign promises, I'm not holding my breath.

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    As I've stated before, I'm not in favor of personal income tax cuts - just the corporate and repatriation. I suspect that what Trump (personally) really wants is getting rid of/lowering estate taxes. A lot of his vast real estate holdings would have to be liquidated to pay estate taxes (as it now stands) when he passes. I would be willing to cut that deal if he can improve the job/economy situation.

    I know that nobody wants to hear that the country has to tighten its belt but what is the alternative - to push off trying to save SS, Medicare until later when the pain will be greater? Continue manipulating interest rates for fear of what servicing the debt will cost should interest rates be what they really should be? Maybe I'm too much of a cynic - but I don't trust any of these numbers (including the above Hillary/Trump proposals) that are put out. Unemployment at 4.9% (with that labor participation rate and food stamps up), interest rates so low but prices (except for gas) up?

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    I'm good with corporate income tax cuts as long as there are incentives put in place for using those cuts towards new jobs. (Or penalties for not doing so.)

    We've tried trust-in-good-intentions trickle-down before. It's time to try compulsive trickle down.

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    As I've stated before, I'm not in favor of personal income tax cuts - just the corporate and repatriation. I suspect that what Trump (personally) really wants is getting rid of/lowering estate taxes. A lot of his vast real estate holdings would have to be liquidated to pay estate taxes (as it now stands) when he passes. I would be willing to cut that deal if he can improve the job/economy situation.

    I know that nobody wants to hear that the country has to tighten its belt but what is the alternative - to push off trying to save SS, Medicare until later when the pain will be greater? Continue manipulating interest rates for fear of what servicing the debt will cost should interest rates be what they really should be? Maybe I'm too much of a cynic - but I don't trust any of these numbers (including the above Hillary/Trump proposals) that are put out. Unemployment at 4.9% (with that labor participation rate and food stamps up), interest rates so low but prices (except for gas) up?
    If you don't trust the numbers, what are your metrics for a successful Trump presidency? Ive seen you take issue with GDP growth under Obama, so that must be a number you trust. What does GDP growth need to be after Trump's 1st, 2nd, 3rd year for you to consider him to be successful?

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    If you don't trust the numbers, what are your metrics for a successful Trump presidency? Ive seen you take issue with GDP growth under Obama, so that must be a number you trust. What does GDP growth need to be after Trump's 1st, 2nd, 3rd year for you to consider him to be successful?
    I'm not a numbers person - I don't have a GDP number that I'm looking for. It's more a feeling (now I'm gonna hear the woman emotion/intuition talk) - the hopelessness of searching over 5 months for a job for dh who has lots of IT experience, listening to my girlfriends trying to find jobs/internships for their kids, knowing that even if my kids graduate college debt-free just saving for a downpayment for a house, how large that mortgage would be seems monumental. These are not things I even thought about when I quit my safe, secure government job to stay home and take care of kids couple decades ago. Maybe if I had known what the future would hold, I wouldn't have given up the job and would be in a better position to help them start out but we had health issues that superseded all.

    A successful Trump presidency to me would be all about JOBS - get America working again, increase the tax base, decrease the dependency/welfare, more demand (followed by increasing businesses to supply). Included in that would be repeal/replace ACA because I think it's a crappy law and straps business.

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    I'm not a numbers person - I don't have a GDP number that I'm looking for. It's more a feeling (now I'm gonna hear the woman emotion/intuition talk) - the hopelessness of searching over 5 months for a job for dh who has lots of IT experience, listening to my girlfriends trying to find jobs/internships for their kids, knowing that even if my kids graduate college debt-free just saving for a downpayment for a house, how large that mortgage would be seems monumental. These are not things I even thought about when I quit my safe, secure government job to stay home and take care of kids couple decades ago. Maybe if I had known what the future would hold, I wouldn't have given up the job and would be in a better position to help them start out but we had health issues that superseded all.

    A successful Trump presidency to me would be all about JOBS - get America working again, increase the tax base, decrease the dependency/welfare, more demand (followed by increasing businesses to supply). Included in that would be repeal/replace ACA because I think it's a crappy law and straps business.
    Well, let us all know when you feel like the job market is improving.

    If only there were a metric that a accurately measured job growth.

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    Ever feel like the entire world is making fun of you?

    WikiLeaks Releases More Than Half A Million US Diplomatic Cables


    Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/28/wi...#ixzz4RLyygfdb
    Not really.

    But I do know most people do make fun of your delusions and habitual conspiratorial efforts of yours.

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    Atleast she had the class to show up today

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    Atleast she had the class to show up today
    She had no choice; her husband is a former POTUS. Also, she's not going to allow anything to come between her and the public eye, not going to separate herself from power. Even her husband sitting a few doors down getting his knob polished nightly by that fat pig Monica didn't deter Hillary from her Anna Nicole Smith level of commitment to her cause.

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