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Trump is the president. What do you think?

I hate myself and want to die. 232 25.38%
 
I am so happy and want to... 238 26.04%
 
Eh. I honestly don't care 204 22.32%
 
How the hell did 11,000 U... 240 26.26%
 
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0815user said:
naruball said:

You clearly haven't paid much attention. He specifically mentioned he will make America great again by making it great.

oh... i must have missed that, sorry. anyway, when he's done making amerika great and his voters are longing for more greatness, i can make our solar system terrific. just hit me up if you need someone vote for 2020 or so.

Now that's what I call a plan. If you decide to run, you got my vote. You sound educated enough on the topic. I'm also getting tired of other planets doing nothing to fix our solar system. We clearly need a change.



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That's disappointing. Oh well, at least now we know not to trust any of those election polls, and I guess it will be exciting to watch Trump run the country. I doubt he will able to achieve even 10% of the things he said he would do.



    

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Okay, can we now call him a competent business man and capable of running America? Let's look at the accomplishments.

His start: I'm not saying a few million dollars isn't a lot, because it is. But, you have to admit the kind of turnaround he made in his investments. If he isn't a billionaire now, he was once and that in itself is not so easy.

In 1978, Donald took a huge gamble and would most likely ruin him if it failed. He took the old Hyatt Hotel which was in an old rundown neighborhood, renovated it, and fostered a thriving neighborhood community.

He was brave enough to put his money on Atlantic City with hotels and casino. He wanted to make that the vegas of the east. Did he succeed? No. But he tried. Was it a massive failure that stunted his career? He's president, don't think so. It was a gamble he lost, but a gamble he walked away from.

When he was about to go broke, he took advantage of what the law said he could do and he walked away unscathed. Again.

He banks on himself being a television personality. He succeeds.

He runs of GOP nominee, he wins. They say he had no chance, but I don't see how he didn't. He was a household name with brimming charisma and a flair for the dramatics. What are they calling it? A political miracle. The polls say he loses it by 72 points days before actual vote. He wins it.

And you know why he won? Because people keep underestimating the guy. This guy is competent no matter how crazy he acts. Trust me when I say, you've all been played. And me too. btw i haven't fact checked.



naruball said:
0815user said:

oh... i must have missed that, sorry. anyway, when he's done making amerika great and his voters are longing for more greatness, i can make our solar system terrific. just hit me up if you need someone vote for 2020 or so.

Now that's what I call a plan. If you decide to run, you got my vote. You sound educated enough on the topic. I'm also getting tired of other planets doing nothing to fix our solar system. We clearly need a change.

how about a change in gravity? moving around would be a lot easier if i zero shift.



The Rich Get Richer

According to the Tax Policy Center, the totality of the Trump plan will reduce federal tax revenue by $6.2 trillion over the next ten years. Of those tax cuts, nearly 47% will go to the richest 1%. To put it into dollar terms, those earning less than $48,400 will experience an annual tax cut of less than $400, while those earning in excess of $700,000 will walk away with an average of an extra $215,000 per year.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonynitti/2016/11/09/president-trump-what-does-it-mean-for-your-tax-bill/#793f47f34b8b

LOL



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Slimebeast said:
Netyaroze said:
Democrats choose the wrong candidate to contend against trump. Hillary is such a stereotype establishment candidate which is what people despise that its no wonder she lost.

Eventhough I have to admit the media made it seem that Trump had no chance, which also shows how detached they are.

Bernie had a real shot. But the democratic base thought that Clinton was the better candidate which speaks volumes on how detached they are, living in their liberal bubble.

Calling everybody racist, sexist and deplorable and thinking that this will get them somehow points with the normal people.

They do not understand that most if not all people have their biases and this is part of being human.

Well atleast this result is an interesting shake up of things. Lets see how it turns out.

Lets hope Trump does not abandon the Paris agreement on CO2 emissions. The rest of his policies do not bother me to be honest.

Not just the democrats called Trump supporters racist but media did. The media shamelessly tried to shame white people into voting Hillary Clinton out of guilt, but the brave American people amazingly enough stood up against the establishment.

Yes, this will shake things up a little but mostly Trump will be held back once in office. He himself will largely hold himself back and try to prove everyone wrong and behave like a statesman.

...and the farther you push people, the more you call them stupid without reason, the deeper you will entrench them in their standing. Finally, some logic from these forums.

I am more disgusted by the 18-25 people vote breakdown. Clearly people cannot think for themselves or analyze given patterns - a manipulative politician vs a clown who would have to settle down once he's in - and they still choose a manipulative politician because "oh no, he said bad things about x, y, z, oh that is so uncool dude".

I am disgusted to be in the last year of that demographic.



0815user said:
naruball said:

You clearly haven't paid much attention. He specifically mentioned he will make America great again by making it great.

oh... i must have missed that, sorry. anyway, when he's done making amerika great and his voters are longing for more greatness, i can make our solar system terrific. just hit me up if you need someone vote for 2020 or so.

Sean Murray already beat you to it :p



If there's one thing we can take away from this election was that this was probably the fairest fight in all of U.S. Presidential elections. Clinton was in cahoots with the mainstream media, and the Russians had Trump's back. Congratulations America. It was a global effort. Peace.



poklane said:

The Rich Get Richer

According to the Tax Policy Center, the totality of the Trump plan will reduce federal tax revenue by $6.2 trillion over the next ten years. Of those tax cuts, nearly 47% will go to the richest 1%. To put it into dollar terms, those earning less than $48,400 will experience an annual tax cut of less than $400, while those earning in excess of $700,000 will walk away with an average of an extra $215,000 per year.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonynitti/2016/11/09/president-trump-what-does-it-mean-for-your-tax-bill/#793f47f34b8b

LOL

If Trump reapeals Obamacare which is more than likely true considering the Senate and House is control by Republicans that alone will save the average American thousands of dollars. That would help the average worker so much. Also, don't forget Republicans will cut taxes on items we use daily like gas and such.



0815user said:
naruball said:

Now that's what I call a plan. If you decide to run, you got my vote. You sound educated enough on the topic. I'm also getting tired of other planets doing nothing to fix our solar system. We clearly need a change.

how about a change in gravity? moving around would be a lot easier if i zero shift.

Sounds like a plan. Just like climate change, gravity is a hoax. Screw scientists and their made-up data. I'm just not buying it.