The Trump is terrible thread...

  • Christian Chat is a moderated online Christian community allowing Christians around the world to fellowship with each other in real time chat via webcam, voice, and text, with the Christian Chat app. You can also start or participate in a Bible-based discussion here in the Christian Chat Forums, where members can also share with each other their own videos, pictures, or favorite Christian music.

    If you are a Christian and need encouragement and fellowship, we're here for you! If you are not a Christian but interested in knowing more about Jesus our Lord, you're also welcome! Want to know what the Bible says, and how you can apply it to your life? Join us!

    To make new Christian friends now around the world, click here to join Christian Chat.
Status
Not open for further replies.

achildofGod

at rest with his Savior
Apr 16, 2015
2,029
75
0
seed_time_harvest;2723923]Sources? ''''?????[/QUOTE]


New York Times-------4-23-15.

Clintons foundation got 2.35 million dollars for the deal,
America, got the shaft!!!!!
 

peacenik

Senior Member
May 11, 2016
3,071
26
38
what? I think the deficit was about 500 billion after Reagan ... after Obama ...22 Trillion
a little closer to three trillion but still the principle remains the same - he did deficits don't matter and so did Cheney
 
M

Mitspa

Guest
a little closer to three trillion but still the principle remains the same - he did deficits don't matter and so did Cheney
Well a deficit that is a small fraction of GDP is a big difference from what we see now.
 
Jan 25, 2015
9,216
3,194
113
Here in America we call it stupidity ...wages in America are about the same now as when Reagan was in office ...in fact in the construction field they was much higher before the flood of illegals was let in by both the Democrats and Republicans
We try to be a bit more subtle because people will call you a racist if you tell them things are a lot worse off since 1994. The excuse is apartheid and inflation but please don't criticize the government of the time.
 
Last edited:

peacenik

Senior Member
May 11, 2016
3,071
26
38
Well a deficit that is a small fraction of GDP is a big difference from what we see now.


In order for principles to be of any value they must be applied on a uniform basis - since right wingers had no objection to Reagan/Bush I/Bush II deficits, they cannot possibly object to Obama deficits. And just a reminder that Obama asked Congressional Republicans to close all foreign tax shelters which they refused to do. Therefore, they get much of the blame for the debt.
 
Jan 25, 2015
9,216
3,194
113
During the 80s the Rand was stronger than the US Dollar but today we are paying more than R15 for a dollar. A blind person can see this is not inflation but miss management but the masses can be manipulated by fear. Just look at our friends in Zimbabwe and you will see that fear is a big motivater.
 
M

Mitspa

Guest
We try to be a bit more subtle because people will call you a racist if you tell them things are a lot worse off since 1994. The excuse is apartheid and inflation but please don't criticize the government of the time.
Yea ...South Africa was a contradiction in many ways ..but it was wealthy and the people was better off overall under that government economically. I wonder if the PC world will ever really be able to look at that situation in a honest way? Its kinda like Obama ..no one wants to admit he is a utter failure because he is black...but they reject the black folks that could lead us, because they don't walk around with a chip on their shoulder.
 

peacenik

Senior Member
May 11, 2016
3,071
26
38
Right wingers still refuse to admit Bush II (like his Republican predecessors) was the biggest failure since Hoover. Why else would a Democrat be in the White House today?
 

Desdichado

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2014
8,768
838
113
Right wingers still refuse to admit Bush II (like his Republican predecessors) was the biggest failure since Hoover. Why else would a Democrat be in the White House today?
You really don't talk to too many Right Wingers, do you?
 
M

Mitspa

Guest
Right wingers still refuse to admit Bush II (like his Republican predecessors) was the biggest failure since Hoover. Why else would a Democrat be in the White House today?
Have you heard how Trump won the nomination or about the Tea Party ...both are a rejection of Bush in large part.
 

peacenik

Senior Member
May 11, 2016
3,071
26
38
You really don't talk to too many Right Wingers, do you?

I post on four websites with only one being lib. The rest are right wing. All act as if Bush was the closest thing to the long awaited Messiah. And, like so many here, they absolutely h@te it when it is proven that he was a dismal failure.

Besides, my best pal is a right winger. He knows better than to try to debate me in politics. ;)
 
M

Mitspa

Guest
I post on four websites with only one being lib. The rest are right wing. All act as if Bush was the closest thing to the long awaited Messiah. And, like so many here, they absolutely h@te it when it is proven that he was a dismal failure.

Besides, my best pal is a right winger. He knows better than to try to debate me in politics. ;)
haha..why would anyone be afraid to debate you? Because you don't use rational thought or logic?
 

peacenik

Senior Member
May 11, 2016
3,071
26
38
Have you heard how Trump won the nomination or about the Tea Party ...both are a rejection of Bush in large part.


Tea Party was a rejection of Obama, not Bush.

Trump won because he showed lots of guts and because he tore up his opposition. Remember that Jeb Bush started out way ahead, then Cruz took the lead. But he overcame them both with his strong arm tactics. But what makes it all even more ironic is how Trump was always viewed as a lib until now (see my earlier post with all those quotes from right wingers).

How interesting that up to just a couple of years ago he was a lib but is now champion of the right. What a turn around!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.