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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


Thank you for clarifying that, Comrade JCMan8.
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The new Democratic party belligerence towards Russia and general militarism is fascinating. This is the party throughout the cold war wanted peace with the USSR, and thought we could learn a thing or two about Communism. Russia today, of course, isn't Communist at all and instead has a fairly conservative government (complete with a flat tax). Suddenly, you have people like Clinton wanting to fight Russia in Syria and Ukraine. People who thought Vietnam - which had Communists attempting to invade an allied democracy, wasn't a just war. But backing Islamist armies in Syria is fine (er, "moderate rebels"), backing a bunch of people in Ukraine who honor WW2 era leaders that sided with the Nazis is also a great idea. Also, while the Iraq war was a wasteful expense, we should pay for NATO without questioning any of the expenses. It is completely bizarre.

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


We clearly saw during Monday's debate who was the fear mongering candidate...


Do you think fear mongering is limited to one party? Because that would be pretty foolish.


I don't know if it is limited to one party but this election, fear mongering is clearly the platform of only one of the candidate!


Oh yes. Ignoring threats with eye rolls and fake laughter is what u need.


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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


We clearly saw during Monday's debate who was the fear mongering candidate...


Do you think fear mongering is limited to one party? Because that would be pretty foolish.


I don't know if it is limited to one party but this election, fear mongering is clearly the platform of only one of the candidate!


Oh yes. Ignoring threats with eye rolls and fake laughter is what u need.

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Putin? Hell, the mullah's love Hillary-so by some logic here, voting for her supports Sharia law! Women as chattel! Gays killed for being gay! Mass infidel murder! Clinton will guarantee you 72 virgins in heaven, lol.


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Putin? Hell, the mullah's love Hillary-so by some logic here, voting for her supports Sharia law! Women as chattel! Gays killed for being gay! Mass infidel murder! Clinton will guarantee you 72 virgins in heaven, lol.

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


Thank you for clarifying that, Comrade JCMan8.
Make Russia - I mean AMERICA Great Again!
Putin is fighting hard to get Trump elected. Your support most appreciated in this effort, ha ha!

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/09 ... racy-theory-rigged-228807


Your own article makes you look ridiculous, lol.

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


Thank you for clarifying that, Comrade JCMan8.
Make Russia - I mean AMERICA Great Again!
Putin is fighting hard to get Trump elected. Your support most appreciated in this effort, ha ha!

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/09 ... racy-theory-rigged-228807

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


We clearly saw during Monday's debate who was the fear mongering candidate...


Do you think fear mongering is limited to one party? Because that would be pretty foolish.


I don't know if it is limited to one party but this election, fear mongering is clearly the platform of only one of the candidate!

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


We clearly saw during Monday's debate who was the fear mongering candidate...


Do you think fear mongering is limited to one party? Because that would be pretty foolish.

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.


We clearly saw during Monday's debate who was the fear mongering candidate...

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.


Thank you, Comrade Monroe! The Russian Federation approves of your comments!


yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?


Of course he can't, this sort of deflection is what liberals do.

Also note how hypocritical the "Russia" point is. During the 2012 debates, Romney made a big deal about the threat Russia posed yet Obama scoffed at him, reminding him the Cold War ended decades ago.

Now, in an effort to rally the wagons around their thoroughly corrupt Dear Leader, we start to see this sort of fear mongering, from the party that always accuses Republicans of fear mongering.

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yet you can't disagree with the facts huh?

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'Slow and steady' growth? Obama is the first POTUS to never have a 3% rise in the economy. Hillary would be more of the same. And Obama got those abysmal numbers by doubling he national debt accrued by every single preceding POTUS combined. Just imagine how the economy would be if he hadn't mortgaged our kids lives.

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For The First Time In Its 126-Year History, This Newspaper Endorsed A Democrat

The editorial also called out Trump for consistently making degrading comments toward women and minorities, which it said show ?a stunning lack of human decency.?


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/a ... 24a52d2b7437?section=&%27

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Comrades/Trump supporters, the Russian Federation is ga ga over Trump. Trump won the online post debate poll 99-1!
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Trump has raised more than $13 million since the debate.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/ ... ion-in-past-24-hours.html


Impressive number but he has raised this amount in the last 24 hours, not since the debate...
Is taking liberty with facts and exaggerations contagious among Trump supporters?


My fault, he's actually raised $18 million since the debate.

You might want to re-read the link, as it has been edited to provide the correct numbers.


Please. That was not the number when you quoted the article, prior to being updated.
Look at the name of the html file in the URL:trump-campaign-has-raised-more-than-13-million-in-past-24-hours.html

You have no shame...


You seem to have difficulty reading, so I will repeat what I said. The link was edited to reflect the most recent information.

And since you admitted $13 million was an impressive number, I'm sure you are even more impressed by the $18 million that he just raised.


Sure. As your initial post shows, I am clearly the one with reading comprehension...


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Ultimately, the debate showed us that one person is your typical stalwart politician to will protect the status quo and try to keep things on a slow and steady course, on that could be hampered by a downturn in the economy. The other person was shown to be someone with lofty ideas and with statements that truly aren't based in reality.

Partisan lines are set. There is no such thing as the "undecided voter." The only thing many are undecided enough is whether they can hold their nose and vote Hillary when they really don't want to. I don't think the debate settled that decision all that much. Trump won't win, but it'll remain close because of this.



Or vote for Trump... especially if your definition of status quo means protecting the democrat/republican Washington power base and more bad government.

Struggle as he did communicating his points to the uninformed voter, people see the impact of illegal migration, the bubble economy (inc, TPP which she will sign) and national security (FBI/HoS just testified yesterday, expect more terror attacks).

Let's wait and see how people react to the next email drops.

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At least this thread has less racist comments than the others.

Ultimately, the debate showed us that one person is your typical stalwart politician to will protect the status quo and try to keep things on a slow and steady course, on that could be hampered by a downturn in the economy. The other person was shown to be someone with lofty ideas and with statements that truly aren't based in reality.

Partisan lines are set. There is no such thing as the "undecided voter." The only thing many are undecided enough is whether they can hold their nose and vote Hillary when they really don't want to. I don't think the debate settled that decision all that much. Trump won't win, but it'll remain close because of this.

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Trump has raised more than $13 million since the debate.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/ ... ion-in-past-24-hours.html


Impressive number but he has raised this amount in the last 24 hours, not since the debate...
Is taking liberty with facts and exaggerations contagious among Trump supporters?


My fault, he's actually raised $18 million since the debate.

You might want to re-read the link, as it has been edited to provide the correct numbers.


Please. That was not the number when you quoted the article, prior to being updated.
Look at the name of the html file in the URL:trump-campaign-has-raised-more-than-13-million-in-past-24-hours.html

You have no shame...


You seem to have difficulty reading, so I will repeat what I said. The link was edited to reflect the most recent information.

And since you admitted $13 million was an impressive number, I'm sure you are even more impressed by the $18 million that he just raised.

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if Trump becomes POTUS, we'll be the laughingstock of the entire planet and lose all credibility as a nation. that's something you cannot get back


I think Obama has reached that milestone first.

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Trump has raised more than $13 million since the debate.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/ ... ion-in-past-24-hours.html


Impressive number but he has raised this amount in the last 24 hours, not since the debate...
Is taking liberty with facts and exaggerations contagious among Trump supporters?


My fault, he's actually raised $18 million since the debate.

You might want to re-read the link, as it has been edited to provide the correct numbers.


Please. That was not the number when you quoted the article, prior to being updated.
Look at the name of the html file in the URL:trump-campaign-has-raised-more-than-13-million-in-past-24-hours.html

You have no shame...

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There is a real cost associated with this possibility. For one thing, the financial markets value stability, opinions matter and translate to decisions where institutions invest their money. Trump is unpredictable.


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if Trump becomes POTUS, we'll be the laughingstock of the entire planet and lose all credibility as a nation. that's something you cannot get back


America nedds to focus on its problems at home and not on what other countries think.


LOL, way to parrot what the oligarchs have signaled to scare people into keeping the corrupt status quo in place.

Interest rates have been set artificially low and will need to be raised soon anyway. That will have a bigger impact on the markets than Trump.

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if Trump becomes POTUS, we'll be the laughingstock of the entire planet and lose all credibility as a nation. that's something you cannot get back


America nedds to focus on its problems at home and not on what other countries think.




The markets have been artificially supported by a low interest rates. This is not an accomplishment of the Obama administration. They need to be raised it is impossible to build wealth in this environment.

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There is a real cost associated with this possibility. For one thing, the financial markets value stability, opinions matter and translate to decisions where institutions invest their money. Trump is unpredictable.


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America nedds to focus on its problems at home and not on what other countries think.

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if Trump becomes POTUS, we'll be the laughingstock of the entire planet and lose all credibility as a nation. that's something you cannot get back

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Trump has raised more than $13 million since the debate.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/ ... ion-in-past-24-hours.html


Impressive number but he has raised this amount in the last 24 hours, not since the debate...
Is taking liberty with facts and exaggerations contagious among Trump supporters?


My fault, he's actually raised $18 million since the debate.

You might want to re-read the link, as it has been edited to provide the correct numbers.

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Trump seems to agree on the needs of infrastructure improvements as he called the US a third world country...



And in many ways he is correct, imagine if our military budget for protecting sovereign nations was used within our own borders.




Trump can!


Sorry but Trump cannot.

Trump actually wants to lift the spending caps and increase the military budget...
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/art ... ng-as-clinton-gap-narrows



Wouldn't u think charging countries for using our military would allow us to increase the budget?
no...many countries would not pay. are you kidding me?


Are you kidding me? These countries signed treaties and contracts where they agreed to pay. They have violated their agreements and failed to do so.

What makes you think it will be difficult to get them to honor their promises?



Typical respose from the left throw up you hands and say "nothing you can do". Oh. Except raise taxes.

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