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The Establishments war on Donald Trump
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Title: Why I like Trump
Source: the7lastplagues.com
URL Source: http://the7lastplagues.com
Published: Oct 15, 2016
Author: Barry Midyet
Post Date: 2016-10-15 23:38:44 by interpreter
Keywords: None
Views: 4497
Comments: 62

Many of you have guessed, because I am predicting him to win, that I like Trump. And that is basically a true assumption, except I do criticize him for his anti-science stance on global warming. The main thing I like about Trump is his foreign policy which is correct in every way. We should indeed ban all Muslims, and I suggest going one step further, and making the ban permanent. You never know when a "peaceful" Muslim will turn on us and kill as many Christians as he can. This will of course require that the "Immigration Reform Act of 1965 that LBJ, a false prophet, pooped out --- which let Muslims in for the first time (legally). I think Trump should repeal that Act within his first hundred days, and also Obamacare, and Roe vs. Wade all the other bad things that the Democrats have enacted since the days of Johnson. (In my view, Kennedy was last "good" Democratic president). But we do need to keep the recent Paris agreement, which Trump has also threatened to veto. But I'm pretty sure he will change his mind when he sees all of his water-front property (including his campaign headquarters) going underwater, making most of his real estate investments , now worth $10 billion he says, worth about 10 cents. Otherwise, if he doesn't keep the Paris agreement, he wont have a dime left to leave his children.

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#3. To: interpreter (#0)

Roe v Wade was not enacted by Democrats. It was imposed in 1973, during Richard Nixon's second term, by a Republican-majority Supreme Court.

It was further extended in 1986, during Reagan's second term, by a Republican-dominated Supreme Court.

Mitt Romney, Republican governor of Massachusetts, imposed his "Romneycare", which included public financing of abortion, and Obamacare is patterned on that. Obamacare, with its public financing of abortion, was challenged and went to the Supreme Court, where a Republican majority could have shot it down. Instead, Chief Justice John Roberts, a W appointee, sided with the Democrat minority to give Obamacare judicial sanction.

Looking back to 1973, it is the Republican Party, not the Democrats, that imposed Roe v Wade, then expanded it, then ensured public financing of abortion. In the first three cases, it was Republican ACTIVISM that imposed it. In the final case, it was the Republicans refusal to assert their power to prevent it.

The Republicans have played a good game at deceiving conservatives for decades, focusing conservative eyes on the fact that Democrats enthusiastically support Roe. Truth is, the Democrat didn't impose Roe on the country, and haven't been the ones to protect Roe, keep it alive and extend it. It has been the Republicans, through their control of the Supreme Court. They have been decisive. Unfortunately, this gets lost in the weeds behind Republican rhetoric.

Trump is the first Republican candidate to say he is pro-life, and to ALSO accompany that statement with a list of conservative judges from which he will choose his Supreme Court appointments.

So, with Trump we actually have a Republican President who will DO something about Roe judicially (which is the only place it can be struck down).

As far as the global warming bit, sea levels have been steadily rising 3 millimeters per year since we started keeping track of this in the 1800s. It's not rising faster. At that rate, the sea level will rise 1 foot in a hundred years. Trump's waterfront buildings won't be underwater for 10,000 years.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-10-16   8:48:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Vicomte13 (#3)

Well, I will double-check when I have the time, but I'm pretty sure most of the justices who voted for Roe vs Wade were Democrats. Anyhow, Trump says he will reverse it (by appointing pro-life justices). That's another reason I like Trump.

And scientists predict that, if Trump shoots down the Paris agreement and nothing is done about global warming, sea levels will rise by up to 22 feet in about a hundred years or so. Maybe not in Donald's lifetime, but in his children's lifetime. That will flood half of Florida and all of Manhattan (where 90 % of Trump's properties are). So I'm pretty sure he will soon change his mind about global warming.

interpreter  posted on  2016-10-16   9:42:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: interpreter (#4)

Well, I will double-check when I have the time, but I'm pretty sure most of the justices who voted for Roe vs Wade were Democrats.

The Supreme Court was controlled by the Republicans in 1973. And every year since. The court has been entirely replaced since then, also, by Republican Presidents who all claimed to be pro- life, and yet they did not put a pro-life majority on the Supreme Court, not ever. Whenever they put up a pro-lifer, they then put one or two pro-choicers - consistently.

The Republicans gave us Roe, they extended Roe, and they made sure that a pro-choice majority stayed on the court.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-10-16   16:40:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Vicomte13 (#5)

The Supreme Court was controlled by the Republicans in 1973. And every year since. The court has been entirely replaced since then, also, by Republican Presidents who all claimed to be pro- life, and yet they did not put a pro-life majority on the Supreme Court, not ever. Whenever they put up a pro-lifer, they then put one or two pro-choicers - consistently.

The Republicans gave us Roe, they extended Roe, and they made sure that a pro-choice majority stayed on the court.

Even if what you say is true, it makes no difference whatsoever. Trump will repeal (or reverse) Roe vs Wade irregardless of who is responsible for the abomination.

interpreter  posted on  2016-10-17   10:08:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: interpreter (#8)

Even if what you say is true, it makes no difference whatsoever. Trump will repeal (or reverse) Roe vs Wade irregardless of who is responsible for the abomination.

"Irregardless" is not a word. You meant "regardless".

Trump cannot "repeal" or "reverse" Roe. Only the Supreme Court can do that. Trump can appoint justices to the Supreme Court whom he expects to do that, when a case comes up, but he cannot enforce it.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-10-17   11:16:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Vicomte13 (#10)

"Irregardless" is not a word. You meant "regardless".

Trump cannot "repeal" or "reverse" Roe. Only the Supreme Court can do that. Trump can appoint justices to the Supreme Court whom he expects to do that, when a case comes up, but he cannot enforce it.

Irregardless is a good Texas word and we Texans use it a lot. Let me define it for you. It basically means "There's no way in hell you're right."

And irregardless of what you say, Trump is going to reverse Roe vs Wade one way or another.

interpreter  posted on  2016-10-17   13:18:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: interpreter (#12)

And irregardless of what you say, Trump is going to reverse Roe vs Wade one way or another.

If he wins, you're right.

If he doesn't, then nope.

For my part, I hope he wins. I support his plan for peace with Russia. I support his protectionism. I support his plans to throttle illegal immigration. I expect he will convert Obamacare to single-payer, which he used to support.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-10-17   13:29:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Vicomte13 (#14) (Edited)

If he doesn't, then nope.

For my part, I hope he wins. I support his plan for peace with Russia. I support his protectionism. I support his plans to throttle illegal immigration. I expect he will convert Obamacare to single-payer, which he used to support.

Well blow me down. If you actually support Trump, I will have to take back most of the stuff I said about you. My apologies.

And as for what University I am going to end up getting a degree in Theology from, I really have no clue at this juncture. Basically I want to obtain a degree of some sort in Biblical Greek and Biblical Hebrew without having to study someone else's theology (because I have my own and generally speaking, I do not agree with anyone else's except perhaps the conservative wing of the Episcopal/Anglican Church).

interpreter  posted on  2016-10-17   13:48:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: interpreter (#15)

If you actually support Trump,

I have supported Trump since the beginning, since way back last year, because I agree with his policies:

Stop illegals at the border, end the free trade nonsense, make peace with Russia to fight the Muslim terrorists, and appoint strict constructionists to the Supreme Court (who will, among other things, overturn Roe v Wade).

That's why I support Trump. It's also why I don't care about his sex life. I'm not marrying him, I'm hiring him to advance an agenda.

His agenda is essentially opposed to everything that the Republican Party has stood for (or done behind the scenes, in the case of abortion) for a long time. I don't like Republicans. Their economics are stupid and they plunge us into wars we lose.

I don't like Democrats: they're babykillers.

But I DO like Trump, because he's a nationalist, protectionist who would end the Cold War. And he's pro-life.

That's why I've supported him - to the point that I will very grudgingly vote for a Republican, even after I said "No Mas" after holding my nose and voting for Romney in the last election.

If Trump loses, Hillary gets the court and with it, the Republicans never win another election...which will be time to say "Fuck it" and move to France where the food is better and living is easier.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-10-17   14:44:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Vicomte13 (#18) (Edited)

I have supported Trump since the beginning, since way back last year, because I agree with his policies:

Stop illegals at the border, end the free trade nonsense, make peace with Russia to fight the Muslim terrorists, and appoint strict constructionists to the Supreme Court (who will, among other things, overturn Roe v Wade).

That's why I support Trump. It's also why I don't care about his sex life. I'm not marrying him, I'm hiring him to advance an agenda.

His agenda is essentially opposed to everything that the Republican Party has stood for (or done behind the scenes, in the case of abortion) for a long time. I don't like Republicans. Their economics are stupid and they plunge us into wars we lose.

I don't like Democrats: they're babykillers.

But I DO like Trump, because he's a nationalist, protectionist who would end the Cold War. And he's pro-life.

That's why I've supported him - to the point that I will very grudgingly vote for a Republican, even after I said "No Mas" after holding my nose and voting for Romney in the last election.

If Trump loses, Hillary gets the court and with it, the Republicans never win another election...which will be time to say "Fuck it" and move to France where the food is better and living is easier.

I agree with everything you said, except perhaps for a little minor detail, and it has to do withe the "illegal" Mexican immigrants. First of all, most of them are not rapists or whatever Trump said. Most of them are actually very devout Roman Catholics and would't harm a flea. And secondly, it is mostly American farmers who hire them and they badly need them to harvest their crops, because as a general rule, no American wants to do it So I think Trump should let all the Mexicans who want to come into America at harvest season (after they are properly vented as he likes to say) and make all the money they want to legally. And after the harvest season, send them home to their families. And I'm not going to France if Hilary wins. I'm going to Mexico where I like both the food and the women, and it also helps that the cost of living is very cheap there. Gonna have to brush up on my Spanish though.

interpreter  posted on  2016-10-17   16:59:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: interpreter (#20)

of hillary wins im going to quebec.

Titorite2  posted on  2016-10-17   18:15:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Titorite2 (#21)

if hillary wins im going to quebec.

That's also a good choice. I've been to Canada and I love the Canadians. They are always very honest and friendly and helpful, good people.

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