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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Apr 27, 2016 10:29:39 GMT -5
THE DREAM GURU....... 22 hours ago sandye14 said:I had an interesting dream last night. I dreamt Donald Trump came to a shareholders meeting and handed out checks to all of the shareholders. He apologized for the delay and wished us all success. I haven't had any dreams connected to CMKX in years. It was such a nice feeling sticking the check in my pocket and knowing I didn't have to worry about money any more. Woulda been nice !!
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Post by 2018 on Apr 28, 2016 8:39:50 GMT -5
The only anti banking cabal candidate? I'll be voting for Bernie Sanders tonight. Sanders has amazing plans. He's down but not out. Especially if Hillary goes to prison. I am also 100% with Sanders !
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Post by 2018 on Apr 28, 2016 8:52:48 GMT -5
14 states upcoming primaries
Indiana may 3 Guam may 7 Nebraska may 10, West Virginia may 10 Kentucky may 17, Oregon may 17 Washington May 24 Virgin islands june 4 puerto rico june 5 california june 7, Montana june 7, new jersey june 7, new mexico june 7, north dacota, south dacota june 7 district of columbia june 14
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Post by raidermike99 on Apr 28, 2016 11:47:32 GMT -5
The only anti banking cabal candidate? I'll be voting for Bernie Sanders tonight. Sanders has amazing plans. He's down but not out. Especially if Hillary goes to prison. I am also 100% with Sanders ! I can't afford Sanders plans
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Post by marbearcat on Apr 28, 2016 14:40:40 GMT -5
After we get our next president, we'll be told we'll have to wait for the NEXT election.
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Apr 28, 2016 21:16:44 GMT -5
Socialist or not it cant get much worse than where we are at now. For some reason people refuse to take Bernie seriously with his issues and plans. Don't get me wrong, He's not perfect but he does have the best plans from what I can see. berniesanders.com/issues/ If not Bernie I hope it's Trump next although I dont think he will help with international relations as he is an @ss. Hillary needs to be in Prison and Cruz seems to be bought out even more than Hillary is with WallStreet. Bernie is by far the best guy for getting this country in the best shape over all candidates IMO. I respect your opinion, and my response isn't an effort to change it. We have problems in this country, clearly. We have (first and foremost) an identity crisis. Some view ourselves as rugged individualists who (should be) able to go out into the world and fend for ourselves...and the less (unnecessary) government we have, the better. Others tend to believe that society is interdependent, and therefore we owe it to each other to share the fruits of our efforts with others...and that government is the best vehicle to use to meet that belief. Then we have lingering challenges of days gone by, where some of our predecessors had not yet learned that "all men are created equal"...and now that burden has shifted to some of a segment of society that believes they are entitled to "free stuff" ((entitlements, free college, free healthcare, etc.) by virtue of their ancestor's sufferings (or a liberal college professor's influence on theoretical, rather than real, beliefs). Whether it's because of guilt or a belief that the issue is too big to change, neither side seems to want to do anything meaningful about it. American socialism believes that we are great enough to take from those who are able to earn and give it to those who can't earn, or even refuse to earn, a living for themselves...and that doing so will not only improve life for everyone, but will eliminate the challenges we have. It also ignores the reality that money doesn't just magically appear...it needs a firm economy with good paying jobs (which come from successful businesses) to support it. In their quest for economic and social "justice", socialists also ignore the reality that companies will evacuate a country that demands too much in taxation...something socialism absolutely requires to make their ideas work. -------------- In short, all socialism will do for (or to) America is make everyone equally miserable...it will elevate no one. A vote for Sen Sanders may seem an appealing way to get more "free stuff", but like we're seeing with Obamacare cracks will form soon enough as the weight of the entitlements crushes the nation's ability to sustain them. As companies evacuate or go bankrupt, more and more jobs will be lost...and with that, "free stuff" will disappear as the nation goes bankrupt. Then virtually all will be poor with no hope of recovery in our lifetimes...all for the want of quick and easy "free stuff". -------------- The GOP (IMO) has become a Democrat mini-me party, and the majority of Americans are fed up with their BS. We are tired of being lied to, told we are getting something different and then watching them blatantly doing what they claimed they would fight. This is (IMO) the reason why a candidate like Mr Trump is so appealing...he's not a part of the GOP establishment, and he represents the best opportunity to break away from a lost party and regain that which got us to being such a great nation in the first place...being strong, independent, and recognizing that government isn't the answer to our problems... we the people are the answer to our problems. Mr Trump appears to be the only candidate that has genuine interest in making us proud as Americans again, where the rest either voice no meaningful positions (Cruz, Kasich) or advocate more spending without articulating how the nation will benefit from it (Clinton) or push the petal to the metal as we approach the fiscal cliff without regard to the inevitable consequences (Sanders). ------------- I think no matter what we're in for serious changes. If Sanders is elected we are opting to kill America as we have known it...and we may as well prepare to being another modern Greece or Russia following the collapse of the Soviet Union. If Clinton is elected (and with her looming legal issues, I have serious doubts she will make it to the White House...and if she does, it says so much about American decline), we can look forward to Obama's third term, the slow steady slouch toward America in decline. If Cruz or Kasich are elected, we can look forward to what we've seen in the US Congress...promises to do things to make us great while siding with liberals when vote time comes. Only Trump's change has potential to get us back on the path to national prosperity and pride...the GOP knows this and is pulling out virtually every stop to prevent it. The Dems know this as well, and will do everything in their power to stop him too (including making people fearful that their entitlements will be taken away, or that he's a racist, or any of the other dirty tricks they always pull on their opponents). If we want to defend and preserve the best of what America can be, for all Americans, we have to go with a choice that lies outside of the current two-party establishment. I believe that Mr Trump represents the best chance for us to regain our greatness, to reaffirm our independence and strength, and do the work necessary to help each other be successful. Will he get us paid? I'll say only that both parties had a president in office while we've been waiting, neither has closed the deal for us. So my (sometimes overly) analytical brain tells me if we have an answer it's not resting in the White House...our answer, if it exists, lies elsewhere. With Respects, C-Dub Good thoughts , CW.And yes, ... Call us what ya want, John Q. Citizen and John Q. Taxpayer, or Jane Q. Public, Jane Q. Citizen, and Jane Q. Taxpayers..... ARE sick & tired of the "Crooked Elite Establishment". And as we are witnessing now..... are having no problem making it known. And NO, not gonna help with this never ending saga.
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Apr 29, 2016 6:49:13 GMT -5
I respect your opinion, and my response isn't an effort to change it. We have problems in this country, clearly. We have (first and foremost) an identity crisis. Some view ourselves as rugged individualists who (should be) able to go out into the world and fend for ourselves...and the less (unnecessary) government we have, the better. Others tend to believe that society is interdependent, and therefore we owe it to each other to share the fruits of our efforts with others...and that government is the best vehicle to use to meet that belief. Then we have lingering challenges of days gone by, where some of our predecessors had not yet learned that "all men are created equal"...and now that burden has shifted to some of a segment of society that believes they are entitled to "free stuff" ((entitlements, free college, free healthcare, etc.) by virtue of their ancestor's sufferings (or a liberal college professor's influence on theoretical, rather than real, beliefs). Whether it's because of guilt or a belief that the issue is too big to change, neither side seems to want to do anything meaningful about it. American socialism believes that we are great enough to take from those who are able to earn and give it to those who can't earn, or even refuse to earn, a living for themselves...and that doing so will not only improve life for everyone, but will eliminate the challenges we have. It also ignores the reality that money doesn't just magically appear...it needs a firm economy with good paying jobs (which come from successful businesses) to support it. In their quest for economic and social "justice", socialists also ignore the reality that companies will evacuate a country that demands too much in taxation...something socialism absolutely requires to make their ideas work. -------------- In short, all socialism will do for (or to) America is make everyone equally miserable...it will elevate no one. A vote for Sen Sanders may seem an appealing way to get more "free stuff", but like we're seeing with Obamacare cracks will form soon enough as the weight of the entitlements crushes the nation's ability to sustain them. As companies evacuate or go bankrupt, more and more jobs will be lost...and with that, "free stuff" will disappear as the nation goes bankrupt. Then virtually all will be poor with no hope of recovery in our lifetimes...all for the want of quick and easy "free stuff". -------------- The GOP (IMO) has become a Democrat mini-me party, and the majority of Americans are fed up with their BS. We are tired of being lied to, told we are getting something different and then watching them blatantly doing what they claimed they would fight. This is (IMO) the reason why a candidate like Mr Trump is so appealing...he's not a part of the GOP establishment, and he represents the best opportunity to break away from a lost party and regain that which got us to being such a great nation in the first place...being strong, independent, and recognizing that government isn't the answer to our problems... we the people are the answer to our problems. Mr Trump appears to be the only candidate that has genuine interest in making us proud as Americans again, where the rest either voice no meaningful positions (Cruz, Kasich) or advocate more spending without articulating how the nation will benefit from it (Clinton) or push the petal to the metal as we approach the fiscal cliff without regard to the inevitable consequences (Sanders). ------------- I think no matter what we're in for serious changes. If Sanders is elected we are opting to kill America as we have known it...and we may as well prepare to being another modern Greece or Russia following the collapse of the Soviet Union. If Clinton is elected (and with her looming legal issues, I have serious doubts she will make it to the White House...and if she does, it says so much about American decline), we can look forward to Obama's third term, the slow steady slouch toward America in decline. If Cruz or Kasich are elected, we can look forward to what we've seen in the US Congress...promises to do things to make us great while siding with liberals when vote time comes. Only Trump's change has potential to get us back on the path to national prosperity and pride...the GOP knows this and is pulling out virtually every stop to prevent it. The Dems know this as well, and will do everything in their power to stop him too (including making people fearful that their entitlements will be taken away, or that he's a racist, or any of the other dirty tricks they always pull on their opponents). If we want to defend and preserve the best of what America can be, for all Americans, we have to go with a choice that lies outside of the current two-party establishment. I believe that Mr Trump represents the best chance for us to regain our greatness, to reaffirm our independence and strength, and do the work necessary to help each other be successful. Will he get us paid? I'll say only that both parties had a president in office while we've been waiting, neither has closed the deal for us. So my (sometimes overly) analytical brain tells me if we have an answer it's not resting in the White House...our answer, if it exists, lies elsewhere. With Respects, C-Dub Good thoughts , CW.And yes, ... Call us what ya want, John Q. Citizen and John Q. Taxpayer, or Jane Q. Public, Jane Q. Citizen, and Jane Q. Taxpayers..... ARE sick & tired of the "Crooked Elite Establishment". And as we are witnessing now..... are having no problem making it known. And NO, not gonna help with this never ending saga. For once the real John and Jane Doe has someone to vote for..
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Apr 29, 2016 7:30:20 GMT -5
THE DREAM GURU....... 22 hours ago sandye14 said:I had an interesting dream last night. I dreamt Donald Trump came to a shareholders meeting and handed out checks to all of the shareholders. He apologized for the delay and wished us all success. I haven't had any dreams connected to CMKX in years. It was such a nice feeling sticking the check in my pocket and knowing I didn't have to worry about money any more. Woulda been nice !! sandye14 DIAMOND JEDI MASTER 19 hours ago via mobile sogwap, PRECISION and 3 more like this. Post by sandye14 on 19 hours agoI forgot to tell everyone the end of my dream. After Donald gave me the check, Hillary Clinton came up behind me and picked my pocket. :-(. Oh well you win some and then you lose some!!
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Apr 29, 2016 7:59:06 GMT -5
THE DREAM GURU....... 22 hours ago sandye14 said:I had an interesting dream last night. I dreamt Donald Trump came to a shareholders meeting and handed out checks to all of the shareholders. He apologized for the delay and wished us all success. I haven't had any dreams connected to CMKX in years. It was such a nice feeling sticking the check in my pocket and knowing I didn't have to worry about money any more. Woulda been nice !! sandye14 DIAMOND JEDI MASTER 19 hours ago via mobile sogwap, PRECISION and 3 more like this. Post by sandye14 on 19 hours agoI forgot to tell everyone the end of my dream. After Donald gave me the check, Hillary Clinton came up behind me and picked my pocket. :-(. Oh well you win some and then you lose some!! You're lucky that's all she picked..
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Post by 2018 on Apr 29, 2016 8:36:30 GMT -5
I am also 100% with Sanders ! I can't afford Sanders plans I doubt you are in top 0.01% that get away with not paying their share of taxes.. which is what Sanders is talking about. Or that you represent largest corporations that get tax breaks here in usa.. and then ship jobs overseas outside our borders.. which by the way I find to be the same thing that Trump besides Bernie Sanders is also pointing out to.
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Post by vulcanized crawler on Apr 29, 2016 9:00:20 GMT -5
you want to go from the frying pan into the fire go full blown socialism. in the words of margret thatcher ''socialism is great until you run out of other peoples money''.......she turned england back to free market capitalism, after decades after ww2 of socialism and englands decline. she put in private hands everything cept health care and the country flourished again. argentina and the usa were economic giants in the america's in the early 1900's.....then argentina went socialism and has been in the drink ever since. free market capitalism isnt perfect and has to be checked, but, in the long run incentive is the key and it raises all boats.
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Post by raidermike99 on Apr 29, 2016 11:47:45 GMT -5
I can't afford Sanders plans I doubt you are in top 0.01% that get away with not paying their share of taxes.. which is what Sanders is talking about. Or that you represent largest corporations that get tax breaks here in usa.. and then ship jobs overseas outside our borders.. which by the way I find to be the same thing that Trump besides Bernie Sanders is also pointing out to. 1. basic law of economics. businesses don't pay taxes only consumers do. all business taxes are passed on to the consumer in the price of the product. 2. they have been raising taxes on the rich ever since I can remember and my taxes always seem to go up 3. please define fair share
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Post by 2018 on Apr 29, 2016 22:04:44 GMT -5
We all remember Matt Taibi from Rolling stones right? and all those excellent articles he has written. If you are not aware.. he has spent some time with Senator Sanders.. which he wrote about in another piece.. however he is 2 of them together in this video www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-nh8DYJvlM Too Big To Fail, Too Big To Jail: Matt Taibbi, Bernie Sanders Town Hall 2013
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on May 16, 2016 7:00:58 GMT -5
Squeeze..... They are doing all they can to stand , on the head , of your hope for CMKX.... So, the newest "attempt" to discredit Donald Trump is 20 reporters going down "The Donald's" past garden path ?? The BEST they can do is to focus on females, that he once dated?? One interviewed "old flame" has already come forward lambasting the "New York Times", claiming that they completely turned her interview from a very positive one, regarding Trump, to a negative. Well, Below is another that he dated..... She is one of my daughters best friends. They only dated for a short time,(some 25-30 yrs ago ??) after they met at the Key Club, in Atlantic City. In this picture they were at a televised major boxing event, ring side seats. (pic snapped off TV, I believe)... Ha, she even got Donald to "Let down his hair", lol lol, By getting him to loosen his tie at a concert, that they went to. Soooooooo...... No news there for the New York Times, as she had nothing but good things to say about Trump. What a crock of crap... The Times does not deem, The Benghazi attack, The Clinton Foundation scandaL or The email Inquiry investigation, worthy of 20 Reporters ?? Pfffftttt... just another example of how the "elite Establishment" shoves things under the rug, to protect their "lil band of merry crooks".
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on May 25, 2016 17:00:31 GMT -5
Ya have the above disrespectful $%#@%$# *&^&*&^ AND Then Ya have these wonderful Kids, below...... who could teach some adults the meaning of RESPECT !!Uploaded on Mar 22, 2011 Marine Corps kids playing on the playground on base...when colors sound this is what happens. And what SHOULD happen! This video is of my children and their friends. I filmed from my back door inside my house. It was a part of our military life I always wanted to remember. This was at MCAS New River.
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