TRUMP 2020 U.S.A.

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Hillary should shut up and fade into the sunset.
I agree 100 percent!!!


Hillary should shut up and fade into the sunset. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Dev Null's Avatar
Oh oh. Clinton blasted Bernie. She said "nobody likes him and no one wants to work with him." Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
What is she, like 13years old? "Nobody likes you, and nobody wants to hang out with you." And all because he dared to run against her as class president.

"That scummy little nerd boy should totally like go back to the geek table in the cafeteria, ohmigod, gag me with a spoon."

I expect a Saturday Night Live sketch of Hillary in Mean Girls.
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When I was working I was footing the bill for those on social security. Now others are footing the bill for me.

A Ponzi scheme? Hardly. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX

When you were working, it took 3 of you to support one recipient. It now takes 7+. While I've not done all the math, being on SS, most would be right at the poverty line or below. Plus, there are substantial monetary penalties if you make over a set amount (it's just over the poverty limit BTW) while on SS.


A Ponzi scheme? Exactly.
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There are just as many, maybe more, predicting a loss by Trump in 2020 as there are predicting a victory. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX

Being an 2nd assistant junior history buff, Ima say nope.

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...tion-forecast/
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Goldfish size is based on the size of their tank Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do

Yes, bad form on my part to respond to my own post. Gotcha. But uhm, I ran across this article that seemed related to goldfish size versus tank size. Think in might have been in Aquarium Daily or some such. (sarc)


100,000 People Seeking Tickets to Trump’s ‘Keep America Great’ Rally in NJ


Oddly enough, I recall the winter population is quite small in Wildwood, NJ. Oh, and it's in New Jersey. Though probably bigger than a typical Creepy Uncle Joe or Mayor Petie-Pie rally. A-N-D, coincidentally, 100,000 is about the size of Mayor Pete's town, if you count the students and such. Wonder if the whole, entire population of Southbend turns out to a Mayor Petie-Pie rally?!?
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Oddly enough, I recall the winter population is quite small in Wildwood, NJ. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
It's a tourist destination about 90 miles from Philly. Population swells to 250,000 in the summer. Its convention center has a capacity of 7500. Hotel customers from nearby Connecticut and New York are booking rooms for the MAGA rally. Hardly representative of the heartland.

https://6abc.com/5868405/

Reports are that holding a ticket doesn't guarantee entry. Sounds reminiscent of Trump University.
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...customers from nearby Connecticut and New York are booking rooms for the MAGA rally. Hardly representative of the heartland. Originally Posted by Dev Null
Duh! My point exactly! That's lefty looney country.
Dev Null's Avatar
Bullshit. You were comparing the turnout at a rural Iowa town hall with Trump rallies that are almost exclusively in or near major metropolitan areas. Its a textbook example of an apples and oranges comparison and completely missed the point of the article.

But I guess that's the best you can expect from the Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe School of Political Discourse.
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When you were working, it took 3 of you to support one recipient. It now takes 7+. While I've not done all the math, being on SS, most would be right at the poverty line or below. Plus, there are substantial monetary penalties if you make over a set amount (it's just over the poverty limit BTW) while on SS.


A Ponzi scheme? Exactly. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Not at all. You are obviously clueless as to the intent of a Ponzi scheme:

Pon·zi scheme
/ˈpänzē ˌskēm/

noun

noun: Ponzi scheme; plural noun: Ponzi schemes
a form of fraud in which belief in the success of a nonexistent enterprise is fostered by the payment of quick returns to the first investors from money invested by later investors.
"a classic Ponzi scheme built on treachery and lies"


Social Security meets none of the requirements to be considered a Ponzi scheme.

No treachery. I was not lied to. No promise of "quick returns".

And I have no idea what you mean by "there are substantial monetary penalties if you make over a set amount". Actually if you make over a set amount you stop paying into Social Security.
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Being an 2nd assistant junior history buff, Ima say nope.

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...tion-forecast/ Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Trump's reelection looks more like a long shot than a slam dunk

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...an-a-slam-dunk

2016 is ancient history. 2020 is upon us. New game and a new player on the Democratic side. In 2016 many voters, myself included, voted for the lesser of 2 evils. In 2020 there will not be the same level of animosity towards the Democratic nominee as there was towards Hillary Clinton. But the same animosity exists towards Trump.

I am not predicting a Trump loss. I am saying there are many indications that Trump is in trouble. The economy is the only factor currently in his favor. He is failing big time in the eyes of voters on just about every other issue.
Record breaking amount of folks want tickets. This is just the start. He is going to attend the pro life march - watch those numbers attending. The dems could learn something.

k: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...m_source=email




It's a tourist destination about 90 miles from Philly. Population swells to 250,000 in the summer. Its convention center has a capacity of 7500. Hotel customers from nearby Connecticut and New York are booking rooms for the MAGA rally. Hardly representative of the heartland.

https://6abc.com/5868405/

Reports are that holding a ticket doesn't guarantee entry. Sounds reminiscent of Trump University. Originally Posted by Dev Null
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Record breaking amount of folks want tickets. This is just the start. He is going to attend the pro life march - watch those numbers attending. The dems could learn something.

k: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...m_source=email Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Trump will lose NJ in 2020. The only reason he is there is to support Van Drew who recently switched from the Democratic party to the Republican party.

Interesting that Van Drew, as a Democrat, won in a district that voted for Trump in 2016, in a heavily Democratic state. In the 2018 midterm elections, 4 seats in the state went from red to blue. The Democratic voters increased by a ration of 2 - 1 over Republican voters from the 2014 midterms.

The 2018 results in NJ echo what I've said about the elections that year. The turnout for those opposing Republican candidates was much greater than the turnout for those supporting Republican candidates. It the turnout in 2020 mirrors the turnout in 2018, Trump will be defeated.
Dev Null's Avatar
When you were working, it took 3 of you to support one recipient. It now takes 7+. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Wrong again, and you've got the math backwards:

https://www.federalbudgetinpictures....-worker-ratio/



While I've not done all the math, being on SS, most would be right at the poverty line or below. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Also not true:

https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2018/09/wh...ave-on-poverty



You might want to look into the credibility of your sources. You've been grossly misinformed.
Dev Null's Avatar
This is just the start. He is going to attend the pro life march - watch those numbers attending. The dems could learn something. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
They have. Only a small minority believe that abortion should be illegal under all circumstances:

https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx