45th President of the United States, Donald Trump (Vol. 8)

45th President of the United States, Donald Trump (Vol. 8)

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Gameface

16,565 posts

78 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Eric Mc said:
Gameface said:
3 posters rofl

Stop making things up. Countless posters have pulled you up for things you've posted.

Even ones who initially welcomed your return, such as Eric, now see you for what you are.
I've never personally criticised Jimbeaux. I don't agree with his views on Trump - but on the whole he's been well mannered and civillised about it - way better than Trump himself would ever be..
I never said you had. I said you'd pulled him up for some of his views, as others also have.


Edited by Gameface on Saturday 22 February 16:35

Escapegoat

5,135 posts

136 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Jimbeaux said:
Escapegoat said:
FYI: your politics but - more importantly - its Constitution is being screwed over by a dangerous grifter. That you are prepared to overlook that while getting a few crumbs that drop from the Grifter-in-Chief's table shows that you are part of the problem.

In this thread, you are simply being picked up on it. No-one does that to you IRL. And you don't like it.
That you took the time and effort to track down each posters count, and work out their equivalent % of participation, clearly illustrates what I have been pointing out all along. You are neck deep and obsessed. Get a life, you live a half a world from here in a beautiful place. hehe

Edited by Jimbeaux on Saturday 22 February 15:44
Yes, I put in some effort to show that you were BSing.

Because ... you were BSing.

Your response ... "get a life".

paulguitar

23,690 posts

114 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Jimbeaux said:
No one on here have done that when they misspoke. Start your preaching in your own backyard.
I backed you up over the ‘bigly’ thing only yesterday, and I wasn’t alone.

Gameface

16,565 posts

78 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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paulguitar said:
Jimbeaux said:
No one on here have done that when they misspoke. Start your preaching in your own backyard.
I backed you up over the ‘bigly’ thing only yesterday, and I wasn’t alone.
rofl

Poor Jimbeaux.

Lucas CAV

3,025 posts

220 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Blackpuddin said:
_dobbo_ said:
Jimbeaux said:
The consistent around the clock digging of every fact and tidbit that has “Trump” written on it is beginning to appear as obsessive paranoia.
This is an almost Trumpian way of viewing it
Delete the 'almost'. The only reason he hasn't used the 'it's all a witchhunt' defence is because Jimbeaux knows he is a typical example of the intelligent voters who make up a sizeable chunk of Trump's support but who don't want to be identified as such. Depressing.
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Blackpuddin

16,615 posts

206 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Lucas CAV said:
Blackpuddin said:
_dobbo_ said:
Jimbeaux said:
The consistent around the clock digging of every fact and tidbit that has “Trump” written on it is beginning to appear as obsessive paranoia.
This is an almost Trumpian way of viewing it
Delete the 'almost'. The only reason he hasn't used the 'it's all a witchhunt' defence is because Jimbeaux knows he is a typical example of the intelligent voters who make up a sizeable chunk of Trump's support but who don't want to be identified as such. Depressing.
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I'm not talking about the trailer trash voters that make up his core support, I'm talking about the other Trump supporters who back him but who quite understandably don't want to make too much noise about it.

Countdown

40,024 posts

197 months

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Alrighty then. Boat charger installed. I’ll respond quickly to all in one post for brevity sake.
Paul Guitar, I am thankful you came to point out I was correct about “bigly”. A very unimportant bit really, but since Walm said it was “the biggest lie I have manufactured to date”, I felt compelled to post. He has not returned to say he was wrong. That is who I was speaking of.

Someone accused me of being a Trump apologist. I am not, I am a Trump supporter. yes

Someone referred the “Trailer trash”. How enlightened of you your Lordship. hehe

The boat meme, now that was hilarious! thumbup

Now that my boat is ready, I have a friend who is a wildlife/nature photographer that needs a ride to the Atchafalya Basin Swamp. He is doing a bit on America’s largest river basin in winter and contrasting it with Summer. So, off to live life on the weekend again. I suggest some of you do the same. It’s healthier than hunkering down in a room hating someone all day. smile.

Edited by Jimbeaux on Saturday 22 February 18:30

Gameface

16,565 posts

78 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Jimbeaux said:
Now that my boat is ready, I have a friend who is a wildlife/nature photographer that needs a ride to the Atchafalya Basin Swamp. He is doing a bit on America’s largest river basin in winter and contrasting it with Summer. So, off to live life on the weekend again. I suggest some of you do the same. It’s healthier than hunkering down in a room hating someone all day.
Swamp? Thought they were all drained...

You always have to sign of with some insulting supercilious nonsense like this.

Just like your hero, you can't help yourself.

Down and out

2,700 posts

65 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Gameface said:
rofl

Poor Jimbeaux.

kowalski655

14,687 posts

144 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Annoyed my 10 post so far here didn't make the stats smile
So to add to it:Jimbeaux, you say you support trump's policies that are good for the nation, even if you think he can be a tit at times, can you please say how these are good for Americans?
1. Not getting Moscow Mitch to bring through hundreds of BI-PARTISAN bills to the Senate?
2. Not allowing an election security bill to be discussed (or getting Mitch to do that) to ensure a fair election
3.cutting Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security in his proposed budget, despite promising not to
There was another but I've forgotten it (I blame the single malt!) smile
Hope you avoid the alligators

paulguitar

23,690 posts

114 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Gameface said:
NoNeed said:
I think I believe Mueller more than Nunes.
Nunes is perhaps one of trump's most pitiful acolytes.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/21/devin-nun...

Byker28i

60,518 posts

218 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Jimbeaux said:
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Now that my boat is ready, I have a friend who is a wildlife/nature photographer that needs a ride to the Atchafalya Basin Swamp. He is doing a bit on America’s largest river basin in winter and contrasting it with Summer. So, off to live life on the weekend again. I suggest some of you do the same. It’s healthier than hunkering down in a room hating someone all day. smile.
We keep telling you, it's not hate, it's astonishment, on how low the US has fallen, how only money is important.

Slightly jealous of the boat, my friends in Tampa have one, although we have more fun canoeing down Hillsborough river, good wildlife down there.




Byker28i

60,518 posts

218 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Countdown said:
He seems to have appointed an awful lot of people who subsequently proved to be “disloyal” and had to be let go. That suggests that either he’s a shockingly bad judge of character, or the people who proved to be “disloyal’ refused to be complicit in his activities.

This man has castigated his own intelligence agencies in favour of the Russians. For anybody who was more competent it would be considered treasonous. You would think that most Americans, given how patriotic theyre supposed to be, would have called him out on it.
Sacked the head of the intelligence agencies when he warned Russia was interfering again. Put his own lackey in place.

Says it all.

Byker28i

60,518 posts

218 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Speaking of the best people

The White House had dismissed the proposal as inhumane, but Miller took it up again. “He was obsessed with the idea of consequences,” a top D.H.S. official who worked with Miller at the time told me. “He’d always say to us, ‘They are breaking the law, and the only way we’ll change that is if there’s a consequence.’ ” The consequences were specific. The official said, “Miller made clear to us that, if you start to treat children badly enough, you’ll be able to convince other parents to stop trying to come with theirs.”

This report give the history behind how the children wer seperated from their parents, and how Miller got trump to purge ICE and put his own supporters in place.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/03/02/how-...

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Byker28i said:
We keep telling you, it's not hate, it's astonishment, on how low the US has fallen, how only money is important.

Slightly jealous of the boat, my friends in Tampa have one, although we have more fun canoeing down Hillsborough river, good wildlife down there.
Ok, if you say so. As to the astonishment, come visit for a bit (boating, fishing, four wheeling, target shooting, different foods, visiting various people and places, etc) and perhaps your astonishment may give way to something more akin to at least a hybrid of understanding and astonishment. smile
We do canoeing in the spring. I get dragged off to do that during the spring flood/northern snow melts. Creeks are like rapids, getting closelined by limbs, etc. Yea, the boat is a bit more pleasant. Less time in the water swimming after a canoe.

Edited by Jimbeaux on Saturday 22 February 21:29

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Down and out said:
? Sorry?

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Byker28i said:
Speaking of the best people

The White House had dismissed the proposal as inhumane, but Miller took it up again. “He was obsessed with the idea of consequences,” a top D.H.S. official who worked with Miller at the time told me. “He’d always say to us, ‘They are breaking the law, and the only way we’ll change that is if there’s a consequence.’ ” The consequences were specific. The official said, “Miller made clear to us that, if you start to treat children badly enough, you’ll be able to convince other parents to stop trying to come with theirs.”

This report give the history behind how the children wer seperated from their parents, and how Miller got trump to purge ICE and put his own supporters in place.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/03/02/how-...
Children were being separated from their children back in the Obama administration. That kid in a cage shot you likely all saw was from 2015. He caught some flack here about it, a little at least. You likely didn’t get that through the BBC censors. Lol. To his defense, it is known that A number of those children are “borrowed”, under threat to the rest of the family, from their parents by the drug cartels, who have branched out into using “families” to mule drugs as well as human trafficking. This began in the Obama era and the officials would separate the children to determine if they belonged to the adult they came with or were “borrowed”. Just some dull background for you.

unrepentant

21,286 posts

257 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Clint Eastwood has endorsed Bloomberg for President.

Wait for inevitable ststorm from the orange dotard.

"Clint Who?"

"Never liked the washed up has been".

"Terrible actor and even worse mayor".

"He's a democrat".

etc.. etc... ad nauseum.

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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unrepentant said:
Clint Eastwood has endorsed Bloomberg for President.

Wait for inevitable ststorm from the orange dotard.

"Clint Who?"

"Never liked the washed up has been".

"Terrible actor and even worse mayor".

"He's a democrat".

etc.. etc... ad nauseum.
As I posted on the Election thread; I really would not mind Bloomberg to be honest. I am fairly certain he would govern very similarly to Trump policy-wise. He would run left and govern more right after winning like Bill Clinton did. He would also enjoy a soft touch from the media because he would be running against Trump. Once in though, they would turn on him for not being “progressive” or left enough.
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