45th President of the United States, Donald Trump (Vol. 10)

45th President of the United States, Donald Trump (Vol. 10)

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KR158

786 posts

160 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Apologies if already posted.

https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/132200193926610944...

He's definitely his Father Son isn't he!? Massive lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, desperation, name calling & quite spectacular ignorance.

They're truly evil to their rotten core this family family aren't they!? Dreadful, dreadful "People".

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Dibble said:
It doesn't surprise me that a man who believes in imaginary friends also believes in some nutty conspiracy theory. They are they same as far as I'm concerned.

Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 30th October 14:17

Gameface

16,565 posts

78 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Dibble said:
Wibble, Dibble.

KR158

786 posts

160 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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kowalski655 said:
Countdown said:
Utterly brilliant
Here's The Boss on Trump
https://mobile.twitter.com/springsteen/status/1321...
Nicely delivered, articulate, Heartfelt, genuine.

Blackpuddin

16,567 posts

206 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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KR158 said:
Apologies if already posted.

https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/132200193926610944...

He's definitely his Father Son isn't he!? Massive lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, desperation, name calling & quite spectacular ignorance.

They're truly evil to their rotten core this family family aren't they!? Dreadful, dreadful "People".
Trump family motto: 'It doesn't matter what comes out of your maw, just keep talking, that way you can never be contradicted.'

TriumphStag3.0V8

3,867 posts

82 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Dibble said:
I........errrrrr.............wow!

Castrol for a knave

4,716 posts

92 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Blackpuddin said:
KR158 said:
Apologies if already posted.

https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/132200193926610944...

He's definitely his Father Son isn't he!? Massive lies, lies, lies, lies, lies, desperation, name calling & quite spectacular ignorance.

They're truly evil to their rotten core this family family aren't they!? Dreadful, dreadful "People".
Trump family motto: 'It doesn't matter what comes out of your maw, just keep talking, that way you can never be contradicted.'
It must be bad if Laura Ingraham is shaking her head, and raising her eyebrows.

unrepentant

21,272 posts

257 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Countdown said:
Cheeses of Nazareth said:
bobbo89 said:
It does seem to have slipped too far away from his grasp to claw back yet there's still a niggle in the back of my mind that he still has a chance. If the polls and what the media are saying are true then he's a gonner, end of, game over but.........

I said in a previous volume that I think there'll be a lot of shy Trump voters out there and I still think there will be. He's as toxic as a very toxic thing, much more so now than he was in 2016, especially since the whole BLM and Antifa stuff started kicking off. He still paints himself as the American patriot however and the only option if America is to stay a land of the free and we all know what Americans are like for all of that stuff!

When Trump voters are being called fascists, racists and white supremacists etc you've got to wonder how many out there are keeping hush about who they're actually going to vote for....
One thing we know, these days, is that polls are bks.... They said Trump woild never get nominated, we wouldnt leave the EU, Trump would never win, Boris had no chance.. etc.


Its called the Silent Majority for a reason. Except it isnt silent... its silenced.. big difference.
I agree with Bobbo.

In relation to the Polls...we keep hearing about 2016, we don't always hear about other years. Take 2018 for example, they were fairly accurate then, as they were in 2019 for BoJo. My head thinks the polls are a lot closer this time round than in 2016, my heart thinks the margin of error is way too small for comfort. My head also thinks that there will be quite a few people who voted GOP last time who have seen the god-awful mess Trump has made and will not, cannot, bring themselves to vote for him.
I think we are all wary of the polls for good reason, especially after Brexit. But if you look at what the polls said in 2016 they said that Clinton would "win" in that significantly more people would vote for her than would for Trump. That was true, she won the popular vote by a margin that is unprecedented for a "losing" candidate by a factor of 6.

What the polls didn't factor in was the vast Russian disinformation campaign in the upper Midwest and the Clinton campaign's incompetence by not campaigning there. As has been said many times here, Trump is in the White House, having lost the popular vote by 3 million votes, a huge margin, because of 77,000 votes in PA, WI and MI.

The polls predicted correctly in 2018 and while I take them with a pinch of salt they look totally different this time, compared to 2016. Biden has been consistently ahead throughout and has been over 50% (which is crucial) for most of the campaign. He is also comfortably ahead in most of the swing states and 80 million people have already voted. The fact that the Dems are campaigning hard in TX and GA, very red states, at this stage tells you that their internal polling is telling them they have their wall and are now looking to build on it.

Crafty_

13,297 posts

201 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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I don't think Sanders would have had a chance to be honest, his policies are too far to the left even for some members of the dems.

If you think we've heard plenty of "liberal lefties" stuff already you can't imagine what they'd say going up against him,


In terms of the polls, there was an interesting article (linked in the previous volume I think) about how the pollsters got it wrong in 2016 and the factors that they didn't account for and how they've changed their algorithms - the question is of course what other factors may arise this time that they haven't considered.

I was looking at this page : https://www.270towin.com/2020-polls-biden-trump/

If you ignore any state where the lead is less than 10% as a margin of error, Biden has 216 electoral votes from 20 states (or districts), over 85 from 14 states for Trump. Biden leads by less than 10% in another 12 states giving a possible 141 votes.
Trump leads by less than 10% in 7 states who hold a total of 78 votes, 38 of which from Texas that he leads by 2%.
Ohio with 18 votes is tied currently thus not counted in the above figures.

So lets say Trump wins everything where he has a lead and Ohio, he still needs 89 votes - 63% of that 141 that Biden currently holds at < 10%.

So even with a wide margin of error, Donny has his work cut out for him - unless (on average..) the polls have it very, very wrong.

Edited by Crafty_ on Friday 30th October 14:40

Bill

52,835 posts

256 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Dibble said:
So a religious leader is concerned about a plot to control the population by coercion... scratchchin

Byker28i

60,161 posts

218 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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eharding said:
Cheeses of Nazareth said:
As i said 4 years ago......
Where exactly did you say this?
Cool admitted it's a duplicate account - Kinky!

vonuber

17,868 posts

166 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Leon R said:
I see the word uneducated come up a lot when talking about his voter base.
No idea why, some of them can do a really difficult test, where you get shown 5 things at the start, and then you have to remember what order they are in later.
Like say, a person, woman, camera, man and TV. And they can ask you at anytime. Many people come up to them and say 'Sir, how do I get an invite to that paedo's island? Isn't my daughter hot, she even does lap dances for me.'

Electro1980

8,313 posts

140 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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unrepentant said:
Countdown said:
Cheeses of Nazareth said:
bobbo89 said:
It does seem to have slipped too far away from his grasp to claw back yet there's still a niggle in the back of my mind that he still has a chance. If the polls and what the media are saying are true then he's a gonner, end of, game over but.........

I said in a previous volume that I think there'll be a lot of shy Trump voters out there and I still think there will be. He's as toxic as a very toxic thing, much more so now than he was in 2016, especially since the whole BLM and Antifa stuff started kicking off. He still paints himself as the American patriot however and the only option if America is to stay a land of the free and we all know what Americans are like for all of that stuff!

When Trump voters are being called fascists, racists and white supremacists etc you've got to wonder how many out there are keeping hush about who they're actually going to vote for....
One thing we know, these days, is that polls are bks.... They said Trump woild never get nominated, we wouldnt leave the EU, Trump would never win, Boris had no chance.. etc.


Its called the Silent Majority for a reason. Except it isnt silent... its silenced.. big difference.
I agree with Bobbo.

In relation to the Polls...we keep hearing about 2016, we don't always hear about other years. Take 2018 for example, they were fairly accurate then, as they were in 2019 for BoJo. My head thinks the polls are a lot closer this time round than in 2016, my heart thinks the margin of error is way too small for comfort. My head also thinks that there will be quite a few people who voted GOP last time who have seen the god-awful mess Trump has made and will not, cannot, bring themselves to vote for him.
I think we are all wary of the polls for good reason, especially after Brexit. But if you look at what the polls said in 2016 they said that Clinton would "win" in that significantly more people would vote for her than would for Trump. That was true, she won the popular vote by a margin that is unprecedented for a "losing" candidate by a factor of 6.

What the polls didn't factor in was the vast Russian disinformation campaign in the upper Midwest and the Clinton campaign's incompetence by not campaigning there. As has been said many times here, Trump is in the White House, having lost the popular vote by 3 million votes, a huge margin, because of 77,000 votes in PA, WI and MI.

The polls predicted correctly in 2018 and while I take them with a pinch of salt they look totally different this time, compared to 2016. Biden has been consistently ahead throughout and has been over 50% (which is crucial) for most of the campaign. He is also comfortably ahead in most of the swing states and 80 million people have already voted. The fact that the Dems are campaigning hard in TX and GA, very red states, at this stage tells you that their internal polling is telling them they have their wall and are now looking to build on it.
People keep pointing to “polls being wrong” when in reality they were not. They were just elections that were very close and the polls chose the wrong side. The last US election was won by 80k votes in a single state. Brexit by a difference within the margin of error.

The silent majority is a lie. It’s a lie the more extreme right like to tell themselves to make their views seem more palatable to themselves. To try and hide their isolation from the mainstream. It has been proven time and again that it just doesn’t exist. It wasn’t even true when Nixon coined the phrase. People have seen through Trump. The most troubling thing is that there are people who admit to seeing through him and hating him yet will still vote for him because of the GOP logo next to his name.

Byker28i

60,161 posts

218 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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80k votes in three states wasn't it, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin

trump won those states by 0.2, 0.7 and 0.8 percentage points, respectively — and by 10,704, 46,765 and 22,177 votes. Those three wins gave him 46 electoral votes; if Clinton had done one point better in each state, she'd have won the electoral vote, too.

bobbo89

5,228 posts

146 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Pie gets it, hits the nail squarely on the head!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdnHfYbr1cQ&t=...


Al Gorithum

3,741 posts

209 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Byker28i

60,161 posts

218 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Since we're ponting at letters, how about this one asking the trump Organisation to divulge trumps chinese bank account

It appears that in 2017, immediately after President Trump took office, Trump International Hotels reported an unusually large increase in revenue of $17.5 million, a total increase in excess of increases in the previous five years combined. This was reportedly followed by a $15.1 million withdrawal by President Trump from the company’s capital account. Despite this reporting, it remains unclear what the sources of these funds are, where in the world they were generated, and how exactly these funds were spent.

Due to President Trump’s decision to retain a financial interest in these companies while in office, and his unprecedented decision to refuse to disclose his tax returns, the American people are entitled to transparency and clear answers on these previously undisclosed conflicts of interest. Understanding how the President’s financial dealings may be influencing U.S. foreign policy and trade negotiations with China is a clear and urgent matter of national security.



https://www.democrats.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/let...

Byker28i

60,161 posts

218 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Swamp news

Wilbur Ross's potential conflicts of interest around Chinese business are greater than previously known.

In Chinese corporate documents obtained by Foreign Policy, Ross is listed as serving on the board of a Chinese joint venture until January 2019—nearly two years into his term as commerce secretary. That joint venture, now called Huaneng Invesco WLR (Beijing) Investment Fund Management Co., is an investment partnership formed in September 2008 between Huaneng Capital Services, the U.S. management company Invesco, and a firm Ross founded, WL Ross & Co. Huaneng Capital Services is an arm of China Huaneng Group, a major state-owned power producer.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/10/29/ross-china-bo...

Byker28i

60,161 posts

218 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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A federal judge on Thursday rejected the Justice Department's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe alleging that he was fired in 2018 as an act of political retribution at the behest of President Donald Trump.

U.S. District Court Judge Randy Moss ruled that McCabe is entitled to discovery in his effort to prove that his removal by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions was prompted by Trump's repeated and public desire to damage him, meaning the administration's private discussions could enter the public record.

McCabe, a central figure in the investigation of the 2016 Trump campaign's contacts with Russians, was ousted just hours before he was set to retire — the president made him a frequent target of his Twitter fury and questioned in December 2017 why the longtime bureau veteran was "racing the clock to retire with full benefits."
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/24/judge-law...

Byker28i

60,161 posts

218 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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kowalski655 said:
Countdown said:
Utterly brilliant
Here's The Boss on Trump
https://mobile.twitter.com/springsteen/status/1321...
More importantly for the youth, Taylor Swift has done one also promotingBiden
https://twitter.com/i/status/1322161334696386560

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