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I don't know you, I don't want to know you. I have no tolerance for stupid people because, in most cases, stupidity is voluntary. They made a conscious decision to exist in that state.

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I really wish someone would grab your ignorant ass by the pussy. Stop making excuses for garbage.

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Sometime in the 1980s my husband went to Radio City Music Hall to see a performance. He told me he saw Trump and his wife in the audience. The seats in front, back, and on the sides were empty. Trump has or did have a germ phobia. So the idea he would sit next to an unknown woman on a commercial airplane seems far fetched.
wow/ really!


Trump groped her. It didn't say he tried to engage in analingus, etc.

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I forgot this guy had an interest in the NY Times.... bet Donald Trump regrets talking about illegal, uneducated "people" entering the US illegally.


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The Times slimed that Rhino McCain in 2008 with a story he was having sex with this hot 40 year old blonde lobbyist. McCain lost the election, she sued the NY Time for $27 Million, won a negotiated settlement and The Times printed an apology of sorts.

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Science studies have shown that genitalia are actually quite clean in terms of germs.

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BOOM!

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Sometime in the 1980s my husband went to Radio City Music Hall to see a performance. He told me he saw Trump and his wife in the audience. The seats in front, back, and on the sides were empty. Trump has or did have a germ phobia. So the idea he would sit next to an unknown woman on a commercial airplane seems far fetched.

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Donald Trump Jr: Women Who Can?t ?Handle? Harassment ?Don?t Belong In The Workforce?

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Global manufacturing is trending in a positive direction for the U.S. Factory jobs are on the rise here, and many of these new jobs are coming back to North America from China, which is struggling to maintain its manufacturing capacity.

Since March, 2010, when manufacturing employment in the U.S. hit a trough of 11.45 million jobs, nearly a million new factory positions have been created, most of them in the Southern states, particularly North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Better still, the jobs are typically good ones: across that same five-year period, average hourly manufacturing wages have increased over ten per cent, to more than twenty dollars. On the whole, U.S. manufacturing, as measured by the Purchasing Managers? Index, has steadily expanded.


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Don't inject facts here, this is about what 135jc FEELS is true. Like the 29% of American who are still sure Obama is a Muslim. They feel it in their hearts. Besides, you can't trust anything published by anyone but Breitbart.


I've never read Breitbart! You need common sense to understand what I'm talking about. You want to talk about manufacturing? Every time I'm out in the harbor I see ship after ship come in full and then go back empty.


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Global manufacturing is trending in a positive direction for the U.S. Factory jobs are on the rise here, and many of these new jobs are coming back to North America from China, which is struggling to maintain its manufacturing capacity.

Since March, 2010, when manufacturing employment in the U.S. hit a trough of 11.45 million jobs, nearly a million new factory positions have been created, most of them in the Southern states, particularly North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Better still, the jobs are typically good ones: across that same five-year period, average hourly manufacturing wages have increased over ten per cent, to more than twenty dollars. On the whole, U.S. manufacturing, as measured by the Purchasing Managers? Index, has steadily expanded.


http://www.newyorker.com/business/cur ... ufacturing-jobs-and-china


Don't inject facts here, this is about what 135jc FEELS is true. Like the 29% of American who are still sure Obama is a Muslim. They feel it in their hearts. Besides, you can't trust anything published by anyone but Breitbart.


I've never read Breitbart! You need common sense to understand what I'm talking about. You want to talk about manufacturing? Every time I'm out in the harbor I see ship after ship come in full and then go back empty.

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Since March, 2010, when manufacturing employment in the U.S. hit a trough of 11.45 million jobs, nearly a million new factory positions have been created, most of them in the Southern states, particularly North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Better still, the jobs are typically good ones: across that same five-year period, average hourly manufacturing wages have increased over ten per cent, to more than twenty dollars. On the whole, U.S. manufacturing, as measured by the Purchasing Managers? Index, has steadily expanded.


http://www.newyorker.com/business/cur ... ufacturing-jobs-and-china


Don't inject facts here, this is about what 135jc FEELS is true. Like the 29% of American who are still sure Obama is a Muslim. They feel it in their hearts. Besides, you can't trust anything published by anyone but Breitbart.

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Trump is dead wrong on one of his main platforms (that China is taking our manufacturing jobs)

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Global manufacturing is trending in a positive direction for the U.S. Factory jobs are on the rise here, and many of these new jobs are coming back to North America from China, which is struggling to maintain its manufacturing capacity.

Since March, 2010, when manufacturing employment in the U.S. hit a trough of 11.45 million jobs, nearly a million new factory positions have been created, most of them in the Southern states, particularly North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Better still, the jobs are typically good ones: across that same five-year period, average hourly manufacturing wages have increased over ten per cent, to more than twenty dollars. On the whole, U.S. manufacturing, as measured by the Purchasing Managers? Index, has steadily expanded.


http://www.newyorker.com/business/cur ... ufacturing-jobs-and-china

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I stand by my assessment that Europe spent their way into a recession.


Beliefs without facts are great for religions, not so much for economics. The recession we shared with Europe was caused by the collapse of housing markets overheated by irresponsibly managed credit markets. From Iceland to Spain to California, the story was the same, loose credit inflaming housing followed by collapse.

We did market stimulus and have pulled our way out, though not as much as we would have had the GOP congress blocked Obama's more expansive infrastructure plans, Europe chose austerity and is still in the shitter. I don't know what world you live in.


This recovery has been the slowest in US history. The fact remains more Americans are on welfare and food stamps then 8yrs ago.


Even if that's true, (link your source) what's your point? That it would be better had we had lowered taxes and had true austerity rather than the truncated stimulus? That if the 1% had EVEN MORE of the nations wealth they would have invested it in jobs for low skilled?



You keep mentioning the recovery so I pointed out it has not been so great. I believe my original statement was that following a financial model of Europe is not the best plan.
people crack me up. of course,the recovery has not been that great. sure, china has taken a lot of manufacturing jobs from the us, but even china is not that cheap anymore. more manufacturing is shifting to vietnam, bangladesh and ethiopia. i believe workers in ethiopia are very happy to make $40 a month.


Don't you mean GIIIIIIIIIIINA

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Beliefs without facts are great for religions, not so much for economics. The recession we shared with Europe was caused by the collapse of housing markets overheated by irresponsibly managed credit markets. From Iceland to Spain to California, the story was the same, loose credit inflaming housing followed by collapse.

We did market stimulus and have pulled our way out, though not as much as we would have had the GOP congress blocked Obama's more expansive infrastructure plans, Europe chose austerity and is still in the shitter. I don't know what world you live in.


This recovery has been the slowest in US history. The fact remains more Americans are on welfare and food stamps then 8yrs ago.


Even if that's true, (link your source) what's your point? That it would be better had we had lowered taxes and had true austerity rather than the truncated stimulus? That if the 1% had EVEN MORE of the nations wealth they would have invested it in jobs for low skilled?



You keep mentioning the recovery so I pointed out it has not been so great. I believe my original statement was that following a financial model of Europe is not the best plan.
people crack me up. of course,the recovery has not been that great. sure, china has taken a lot of manufacturing jobs from the us, but even china is not that cheap anymore. more manufacturing is shifting to vietnam, bangladesh and ethiopia. i believe workers in ethiopia are very happy to make $40 a month. s

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We did market stimulus and have pulled our way out, though not as much as we would have had the GOP congress blocked Obama's more expansive infrastructure plans, Europe chose austerity and is still in the shitter. I don't know what world you live in.


This recovery has been the slowest in US history. The fact remains more Americans are on welfare and food stamps then 8yrs ago.


Even if that's true, (link your source) what's your point? That it would be better had we had lowered taxes and had true austerity rather than the truncated stimulus? That if the 1% had EVEN MORE of the nations wealth they would have invested it in jobs for low skilled?



You keep mentioning the recovery so I pointed out it has not been so great. I believe my original statement was that following a financial model of Europe is not the best plan.

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We did market stimulus and have pulled our way out, though not as much as we would have had the GOP congress blocked Obama's more expansive infrastructure plans, Europe chose austerity and is still in the shitter. I don't know what world you live in.


This recovery has been the slowest in US history. The fact remains more Americans are on welfare and food stamps then 8yrs ago.


Even if that's true, (link your source) what's your point? That it would be better had we had lowered taxes and had true austerity rather than the truncated stimulus? That if the 1% had EVEN MORE of the nations wealth they would have invested it in jobs for low skilled?

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stories coming ou about inappropriate behavior on trump's part - can't say that i'm shocked. what a true scumbag!


Two women claim they were sexually assaulted by Trump.

http://nypost.com/2016/10/12/donald-t ... ual-assault-by-two-women/

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/13/us/ ... ald-trump-women.html?_r=0

This explains why he went on the offensive against Bill Clinton and will continue to do so.

There's also the Miss Teen USA pagent...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/d ... 4b0d505a46b1725?section=&

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This explains why he went on the offensive against Bill Clinton and will continue to do so.

There's also the Miss Teen USA pagent...

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stories coming ou about inappropriate behavior on trump's part - can't say that i'm shocked. what a true scumbag!

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Forget getting hired, the Trump brand is now poison. Since Trump refuses to release his tax returns we don't know his net worth, but we do know that the Trump brand is bleeding value. I predict that running for POTUS will be looked at as the worst decision of Trump's life.

Also this from a rally in Panama FL yesterday...

?If I don?t win, it will be the single greatest waste of time, energy and money,? Trump said.

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We did market stimulus and have pulled our way out, though not as much as we would have had the GOP congress blocked Obama's more expansive infrastructure plans, Europe chose austerity and is still in the shitter. I don't know what world you live in.


This recovery has been the slowest in US history. The fact remains more Americans are on welfare and food stamps then 8yrs ago.

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We did market stimulus and have pulled our way out, though not as much as we would have had the GOP congress blocked Obama's more expansive infrastructure plans, Europe chose austerity and is still in the shitter. I don't know what world you live in.

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