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#5001 Post by Slasher »

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Also, as an aside, here's a black dude from the 'hood saying it like it is about Omar spouting her lies and faeces to school kids. Not recommended for viewing by socialists (some facts and truth involved).

Caution: swearing.

https://youtu.be/Ox13qUrMh3s
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#5002 Post by Slasher »

Prospector, Ben, Fox. An update to the original Tim Pool video that I posted a couple of thread pages ago.





Man...Trump's brilliant 4D chess tactics by just using Twitter have been so successful even HE must be surprised.
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#5003 Post by BenThere »

Slasher,

The videos you post always give me food for thought, regardless of the topic.

In the one above, I thought the key point was that President Trump is a superlative political tactician. The first indication was his winning the Republican nomination in 2016. At the time I thought he had no chance. From then all the way up to election day, when he was down in all the polls, I resigned myself to a Hillary presidency.

I watched the election polls come in from a perch in Adelaide, SA, Australia. I had the benefit of getting up in the morning in OZ as the late night results from America were coming in. When he was declared the winner I couldn't believe it. All the polls except Rasmussen had Hillary clearly on top. I've spent hours delighting at the crestfallen commentaries on CNN, MSNBC, ABC and the rest of the Democrat press as the election results came in. Sugar plums danced in my head.

Looking back, the Trump campaign won by winning Michigan, Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania by very slim margins. President Trump spent his last weeks of the campaign in those states. Hillary, who ran an easier schedule, perhaps figuring her election was a foregone conclusion, didn't focus on the close states and paid the price.

Now, 2 1/2 years later, President Trump continues to show the same acumen in terms of strategy on all fronts, media manipulation despite the hostility media has toward him, and now, positioning the Democrat party as champion of the 'Squad', the four new radical and anti-American Democrat congresswomen he has painted as the face of their party. As your video points out, Slasher, President Trump has focused the public attention on how it generally disagrees with everything these women are saying, with the exception of the Antifa, BLM crowd and the minority of misguided social justice warriors our education system produces (for a while until they start to experience the real world).

As demonstrated from the beginning, when Trump focused on the swing states he had a chance of taking, to now, President Trump has been a mastermind at using social media, expressing thoughts that most of us are thinking but afraid to say, and doing a bang up job with the economy, improving the prospects of peace in the world, especially for the US, and most of all showing himself as a fighter who will face withering opposition and prevail.
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BenThere wrote:
Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:10 pm
Chip was also hooked into the gravy train of Ojibway revenues from their rights, along with other native tribes, to operate casinos to the exclusion of non-native American licenses. Chip earned another six figure+ income as a birthright from casino revenue. Chip lives in an enclave of other native Americans near Chelsea, an exclusive town West of Ann Arbor. There are ten or so large estates in the enclave, all owned by Chip's fellow Ojibways, all raking in casino profits. These estates run well into 7 figure values, and the driveways are like a showroom of super luxury vehicles.
What difference is there between the above and 'Saudis' deriving wealth from oil?
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#5005 Post by BenThere »

The difference is that the Saudi's had the industrial Western and Asian Tiger economies by the balls as they could not produce the fossil energy they needed and had to import it from the Middle East. The American Indians were granted by government special privileges to operate casinos not available to any other entity and they capitalized on it.
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#5006 Post by Fox3WheresMyBanana »

Certainly in Canada, the First Nations would take great offence at even the idea that the Government has any right to grant or withdraw "special privileges". It's their land in the first place, and they were d@mn nice about giving everyone else access to the rest of it.

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After Tuesday’s consultation between school officials and First Nation community leaders, the school changed their mind and said that the hoodie’s message was acceptable.
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/sa ... ian-hoodie

They run a few casinos too.
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BenThere wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 2:19 pm
The American Indians were granted by government special privileges to operate casinos not available to any other entity and they capitalized on it.
Why do they need special privileges? Are they not 'free'?
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#5008 Post by BenThere »

That's one of your rare good points, John Hill. Anyone ought to be able to open a casino or any other enterprise regardless of their race, gender, political connections.

The Constitution of the US makes no distinction that American Indians have special rights to open casinos and I, personally, don't think they should have them as they have been granted in several states, including mine, Michigan. I can't open a casino here because I'm not an Indian. You're right - it's not fair or free.
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#5009 Post by Slasher »

So rude of me to ignore the anti-Trumpists and socialists here.

Here's what happened in America this past week that your MSNBC, CNN, ABC, ABC (Oz), BBC, Vox, Washington ComPost and New York Slimes etc, who you all clamour over for the latest anti-Trump rants of hysteria, didn't report to you:





Just a courtesy to keep you up with what's happening in the real world. You can go back to your CNN and Gruniad now.
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#5010 Post by John Hill »

Unfortunately for Trumpists and their fellow travellers the main stream media has been shown to have a very strong bias towards reality.
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BenThere wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:34 pm
In the one above, I thought the key point was that President Trump is a superlative political tactician.
Ben go back a couple of thread pages and you'll see the first vid from Tim Pool as how Trump used those tweets to masterfully get through a very important law re immigration and divert the 'crats and MSM from it. I agree with Pool that this was indeed his primary aim using superb 4D chess. That having a secondary bonus of getting the Dems in disarray is icing on the cake.

Thing is it proves that leftists liberals and socialists just can't rationally debate nor argue when anyone of the likes of Trump forcibly confronts and outwits them at every turn, and uses their own Party's self-invented left-wing faeces against them (e.g. calling someone racist in House protocol - amply demonstrated by Pelosi). If you go through my recent posts I've asked the socialists/Trump haters here to tear Tim Pool's rationale on Trump apart. That's what free speech is all about. So far...nothing (not that I'd expected any). Not even a "yeh fair enough he was pretty smart with that one." I miss Caco in that respect. He'd've at least tried to put holes in Pool's conclusions.

In 2014 when Obama passed law that illegal immigrants who have committed crimes be deported (and they were, in higher numbers than Trump so far) I gave him a thumbs up. Did I like Obama? Hell no! Did I know he was a damn corrupt socialist with an agenda? Hell yes! But I gave credit where credit was due. This website didn't exist at the time otherwise I would've stated that here back then.

But anyway, if Trump can somehow keep the Four Whores Of The Apocalypse in the spotlight and keep causing Pelosi and the rest of the Dem dirtbag presidential hopefuls to defend them for the next 16 months, then the Republicans will easily retake the House with Trump as POTUS.

Only thing is 16 months is an eternity in politics. Hope he can keep up the momentum.
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Fox3WheresMyBanana wrote:
Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:20 am
The lefties have been vehemently anti-white for a long time.
So says the guy who claimed to be unable to find employment because of minorities. Personal responsibility apparently a concept gone out of the window. It's the fault of someone else.

All the spin, rationalization and normalization of the Orange Wigstand's bigotry has appears just as predicted. Backed up by Youtube videos as usual. Nothing like Youtube videos proves a point you can't make yourself.
BenThere wrote:the key point was that President Trump is a superlative political tactician.
That's in the same league as the Qanon, Seth Rich, PingPong Pizza and Area 51 conspiracies. Several of which the migrant south of the border has pledged allegiance to.

Even the Canuck who lamented the suspension of a trio of Nazis from Twitter is joining the spin.

Rinse and repeat.
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Dunno what you wrote Cukup S but it's bound to be some form of ad hominem ****.
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#5014 Post by Fox3WheresMyBanana »

It was indeed, Slasher. Have a banana! ;)))
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Fox3WheresMyBanana wrote:
Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:12 am
It was indeed, Slasher. Have a banana! ;)))
Matter of fact I'm just eating one from the hotel room's fruit tray mate. 👍🏻
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Solid.
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#5017 Post by Boac »

Can this be true, girls?

"It was the controversial campaign promise that Donald Trump built his 2016 electoral success on: to build what he called a “big beautiful wall” on the US border with Mexico.

But, two and half years after he took office, supporters – who were so enamoured by the idea, they regularly chanted in favour of the structure – may be forgiven for wondering where exactly it is.

Now, it has emerged that not a single new stretch of border wall has been built since Mr Trump took office in January 2017."


Where HAS all that Mexican money gone, then?
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#5018 Post by BenThere »

To be clear, the wall was effectively blocked by Democrats and a few Republicans in congress. President Trump has pursued every avenue available to secure America's Southern border. Perhaps he has failed to deliver but I don't think it can be chalked off to lack of effort.

Today, Mexican money is going to Mexican troops deployed to Mexico's Southern and Northern borders to stanch the flow of illegals into the US. President Trump's threats of tariffs got Mexico's attention and now they're playing ball with us. Another win.
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#5019 Post by Boac »

Ben wrote:I don't think it can be chalked off to lack of effort.
- correct, just down to bullsh!t, Ben. Obvious, isn't it? Not an inch built.
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#5020 Post by prospector »

[-X Boac,

Not correct, as per BBC report

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46824649

40 miles completed 55 miles being built, Funding for a further 131 miles approved
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