Re: President Trump
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 11:21 pm
meh. reddit drama
a pissing match in an ocean of piss
a pissing match in an ocean of piss
They certainly migrated over to be welcomed with open arms into your merry band of basement dwelling trump memelords.Memphis wrote:Comparing The_Donald to Coontown, fucking lol, yup, that's about right. It's racists!
no thanksshaft wrote:If anyone wants a peek inside of Memphis's sad little world
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-38156985Memphis wrote:btw, if you dunno what Twittergate is yet, you might be getting 'fake news'
"Moral panics are not something new and you're just experiencing a new cycle of it," said another. "You guys have a bunch of creepy pictures and you're finding symbols and other circumstantial bunk... You guys have absolutely nothing and it's a little embarrassing that you guys are on a rabid witch hunt based on this evidence.
"Are you guys even aware of how stupid all of this is."
He's part of the system, he didn't beat it. It's why the yanks now have a team of supercunts ready to take over. This is what confused and is still confusing me, people actually flocked to the guy who was talking nonsense, surrounded himself with supercunts and bought his way into office without 1 credible policy. He's big fucking business for gods fucking sake !, he's in the exact same system the politicians use.Memphis wrote:Pah. Rulers are always cunts. They always roll with cunts. The cunts are all already in place, set to be cunty. It's how blazingly idiotic the populace is, that's more of concern. Cunts are the symptom, not the cause. It was a no win anyway, once Sanders got the DNC boot. Like or loathe the dumpster-spillage of the Trumpster, he still beat the system. Twice. Give anarchy a chance
A: So ?, that doesn't make him any less part of the system, any less corrupt than any republican or democrat, they're all in the same pond. Every politician started somewhere and this is Trumps road. Just because Hillary was the chosen one and Trump wasn't doesn't mean he beat the system it just means he attracted more attention or the others were simply inept. In Hillarys case she was simply inept as fuck, how in the fuck she couldn't capitalise on any of Trumps bollocks is beyond me.Memphis wrote:Did you watch the whole thing? No way was the fix in for Twump, the way it was for Hilldog.losCHUNK wrote:He's part of the system, he didn't beat it. It's why the yanks now have a team of supercunts ready to take over.
Now, you could argue from an ideological standpoint that the Dems would be better than Republicans, but Hillary herself? Ain't no non-partisan peeps pulling on that one.losCHUNK wrote:Like I said, no one really supported Hillary she was just a better prospect than Trump.
and this right here is why social media is the natural home of the gigantic retardDon Carlos wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-38156985
How easy it is to create something out of nothing because of the interwebz
Not part of the establishment right?When George W. Bush assembled his first Cabinet in 2001, news reports dubbed them a team of millionaires, and government watchdogs questioned whether they were out of touch with most Americans’ problems. Combined, that group had an inflation-adjusted net worth of about $250 million — which is roughly one-tenth the wealth of Donald Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary alone.
Trump is putting together what will be the wealthiest administration in modern American history. His announced nominees for top positions include several multimillionaires, an heir to a family mega-fortune and two Forbes-certified billionaires, one of whose family is worth as much as industrial tycoon Andrew Mellon was when he served as treasury secretary nearly a century ago. Rumored candidates for other positions suggest Trump could add more ultra-rich appointees soon.
Many of the Trump appointees were born wealthy, attended elite schools and went on to amass even larger fortunes as adults. As a group, they have much more experience funding political candidates than they do running government agencies.
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The Presidential Inaugural Committee, the group responsible for planning and funding the events surrounding Mr. Trump’s swearing-in, made final on Tuesday the benefits packages it will use to entice big donors, including corporations, to open their checkbooks for $25,000 to $1 million or more.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-38205885Memphis wrote:Getting your gates mixed up boss
edit; NM it does mention the other, lol.
shaft wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/662632599962173440