Billionaire President

Started by Mr Parker9 pages

oh yeah its ignorant to vote for either party,neither believe in the constituition,they are for the corporations,not for the people.If you like Bush,then you like Obama as well or vise versa,they are all buddies and work for the same people.Obama is the biggest fraud.many idiots in chicago are awake to that as well.He has lied about everything he said he was going to when he got into office.He talked about change and everything,yet the bastard appointed corrupt HELLARY as secretary of state and kept on many of Bush's cronys from his administration.yeah thats REAL chanege alright.change for the worst.

Originally posted by Darth Jello

Things more important to a president than his sworn oath of office-
1. His life.
2. His popularity.
3. His poll numbers.
4. Making friends with everyone, or at least with people who think like him.
5. His personal legacy.
6. Vacation.
7. Living comfortably.
8. Reelection.
9. His ideology and faith.
10. Protecting himself from slander and libel.
11. Sticking to a particular narrative describing reality.
12. Not dealing with common people.
13. Hiring legacies from past administrations regardless of their merit or criminal histories.

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You can say exactly the same thing about every single member of congress as well which is why this country is finished.

The only way to prevent the imminant dollar collapse would be to dramatacally reduce spending in nearly every sector while considerably raising taxes on both the rich and the middle class (what's left of it anyway). No politician is willing to do this because it would mean political suicide.

Originally posted by Mr Parker
.He talked about change and everything,yet the bastard appointed corrupt HELLARY as secretary of state and kept on many of Bush's cronys from his administration.yeah thats REAL chanege alright.change for the worst.

Actually, to follow your own logic, that's REAL change, but for only the somewhat better.

Well now we know.....and like President Obama said, we have to give President -elect Trump a fair chance (unlike what he-Obama received) and hope and work together for a better tomorrow.

He also said "We have to guard against... tribalism built around an 'us' or a 'them'."

Incredible thread

Originally posted by King Kandy
I don't really support a sin tax. I am in favor of local communities trading without much oversight. For instance when talking about weed legalization, many dream of "tax revenue", I dream of "trading it among individuals as one might do with produce you grew in a garden"

I, too, dream of a day when neighbors can trade wheat and make our own flour.

Because growing wheat is very, very illegal. Weed will be legalized, and you still won't be able to bake it into your own bread because of insane "commerce clause" overreach..

Weed might be legal, but I doubt it will ever be like booze. I won't be walking down to 7/11 to pick up some weed anytime soon. That is a true tragedy.