States' Rights? Trump to Ban California from Making Its Own Laws

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Is country bumpkin a familiar term with those who drive on the “wrong” side of the road?

Two peoples separated by a common language.


SNAP!!
 
I don't believe it is so black and white. People have their reasons for voting one way or another and are entitled to it under our constitution.

I do not think Frank is a rube, far from it. I understand what you are saying but remember, we are united here in a shared love of a fine motorcycle, let us not divide ourselves with petty bickering and baseless name calling.

Donald managed to con many Americans, I believe that to be true. Not because they were ignorant or gullible rubes but because they were desperate, neglected and feeling left out. DT was a protest vote.

The crazy neo Nazis fascist nut job rascist Trump supporters can get fucked.

I would add that for most of my life the USA was viewed certainly from here to be greatest Country on the planet , the leaders come and go , still a great country .... back during the first WW Halifax literally blew up , largest man caused explosion to date in history .... first response of relief was from Boston , something folks around here have never forgotten , Boston gets the City Christmas tree every year from a very proud Nova Scotian ... I have great faith in our southern neighbours to do the right thing and in winter sometimes wonder why my fore fathers stopped here knowing what was just a little further south ... Happy New Years” !
 
If Obama had banned Texas from making their own lax environmental laws would you right wingers be as supportive as you are of Trump doing so to California?
 
He would've been burned out of the White Hut for sure. The noisiest rooster always gets the axe first as far as California goes, and it could very well be the same with Trump come Nov. You just never know because there's a lot more folks with opinions than you'll ever hear spoken or on the news...… They shall be the ones making the decision as to where they want the country to go providing at least one of those old pickups starts.
 
If Obama had banned Texas from making their own lax environmental laws would you right wingers be as supportive as you are of Trump doing so to California?

The man would be dead by now if he pulled Trump's tricks.
 
Had me about a 40 mile ride earlier while some of this exchange was taking place. It felt good too. 70F - clear - light SE wind. A gift from God.
 
If Obama had banned Texas from making their own lax environmental laws would you right wingers be as supportive as you are of Trump doing so to California?
No because the right wing of American politics adheres to any double standard that comes up and enables them to rationalize nearly any abhorrent behavior from their gods.

Trump whined about Obama playing golf and now taxpayers have paid more for Trump's golf outings than all previous Presidents of either stripe combined. He calls Hilary "crooked" when he's the biggest crook ever to ascend to high office. Nixon was a politician who turned into a crook to attempt to hold power. Trump was a crook BEFORE he ever considered politics. Ask some of the businessmen who went belly-up while Trump lawyered out of paying them for building his projects. He has more lawyers watching his ass than a Mafia kingpin. I think he picked Giuliani because he's the only guy who comes off whackier than Trump himself. His administration has done little to help with prison overcrowding because one after another of his associates are marching off to make license plates. Make room for Rudy.
 
No because the right wing of American politics adheres to any double standard that comes up and enables them to rationalize nearly any abhorrent behavior from their gods.

Trump whined about Obama playing golf and now taxpayers have paid more for Trump's golf outings than all previous Presidents of either stripe combined. He calls Hilary "crooked" when he's the biggest crook ever to ascend to high office. Nixon was a politician who turned into a crook to attempt to hold power. Trump was a crook BEFORE he ever considered politics. Ask some of the businessmen who went belly-up while Trump lawyered out of paying them for building his projects. He has more lawyers watching his ass than a Mafia kingpin. I think he picked Giuliani because he's the only guy who comes off whackier than Trump himself. His administration has done little to help with prison overcrowding because one after another of his associates are marching off to make license plates. Make room for Rudy.



innuendo
[ in-yoo-en-doh ]
noun, plural in·nu·en·dos, in·nu·en·does.
an indirect intimation about a person or thing, especially of a disparaging or a derogatory nature.

You should just stick to facts when you make accusations and leave the "mafia kingpin" type analogies and insults out of your comments, but then I suppose there wouldn't be anything left to your comments, except maybe the golf thing.
 
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innuendo
[ in-yoo-en-doh ]
noun, plural in·nu·en·dos, in·nu·en·does.
an indirect intimation about a person or thing, especially of a disparaging or a derogatory nature.


Why do you support Trump? Are you of the 1%? A fellow narcissist? Had multiple bankruptcies? Sexual liaisons with a porn star while married? Do you refuse to pay people you contract to do work for you? These are things that are for the record, nor are they denied by Trump. Hardly innuendo.

Would you trust Trump with your teenage daughter? Invest in one of his projects?
 
Golf is a good thing. It gives us time to relax, enjoy nature and a good Dominican cigar while cursing our golf clubs. Where is that beer cart, anyway?

Cheers! :)
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All the president’s men

Paul Manafort: convicted, currently in prison. Michael Cohen: convicted, currently in prison. Michael Flynn: convicted, awaiting sentencing. Rick Gates: convicted, awaiting sentencing. George Papadopouls: convicted: served sentence.

Trump certainly chooses people of poor character to be his advisors and political operatives. All the above have been proven to be liars. Hardly innuendo.
 
I can understand why a wealthy person might vote Republican, but no way in hell can I understand why those of meager means vote for a Republican.
Just like here in the General election - working class people voted against their “representative party” (Labour Party) because they did not believe the current MPs represented their interests in the election - they “lent” their vote to the Conservatives but it is believed they will return to traditional parties next time.
When DJT was elected, the American voters felt the established politicians no longer represented them and he was “singing the same tune as they were”
In both countries the party elected was voted in with a minority of the vote due to the electoral college and the constituency boundaries (UK)
Enjoy the New Year - it’s a sign better weather is on the way!
John
 
I assume you voted for George W. Bush in 2000. First thing he and the Republicans did was cut taxes, with the bulk of tax cuts going to the wealthy. The nation’s debt ballooned. Now Trump has cut taxes, once again favoring the wealthy, producing the nation’s highest budget deficit ever. So, assuming you are not of the 1 per cent, YOU voted for benefits for the 1 per cent and run up the nation’s debt and receive next to nothing yourself. That, my friend, makes you a rube, country or otherwise.

Bush continued the clinton policies based on the books his administration was shown. (which were cooked, I tell people to google Franklin Raines and read his wiki page)

You complain about a bill of $3,200 for 20 minutes of emergency room health care, but fail to make a connection between high health care bills and the uninsured. A significant portion of the $3,200 was used to cover those who received treatment, but did not pay. Contrary to popular myth, the government does not pay hospitals for those who are treated and are uninsured, or underinsured. Those of us who are insured are paying for the uninsured. Once again, you prefer sticking it to yourself. Rube, maybe?

My bill was for $3,400. I'm sure that's what I said, but that aside, it was not an "emergency room procedure". It was a scheduled test to check my heart to determine the cause of my high blood pressure. My point was that at the $6,800. per hour billing rate, the problem with the healthcare system seems to be unreasonable cost. As for me having exorbitantly expensive insurance to pay for other people's care, that only makes sense to me IF requiring everyone to buy insurance brings the cost down to ~ $200 per person per month AND that the care given, just based on that insurance coverage with no other billed payments to the patient covers the bulk of simple health care treatment. (Certainly there could be some extremely costly surgical procedures exempted)

Of course elective surgery would be different. The point is that ACA was never about making healthcare more affordable. It was about shifting the costs. My friend switched from doing cabinet work to doing mobile sonograms for pregnancy where he visits their home, rather than they go to a hospital for the procedure. I think he gets $150. per visit. Not quite the same as the $3,400. that the hospital charges...

As for me sticking it to myself. The ACA was Obama's deal, not the republicans. It didn't bring the cost down. It's naive of you to think that either party is fighting to reduce the financial burden on you regarding your health care, but I imagine if you were a union guy with a pension, you have a good health care plan through your union, so perhaps YOU aren't getting screwed paying for other people's care, but that's what the ACA does.

Your take away is the evil republicans are screwing you and YOU vote for them. My take away is they are both screwing us regardless of who we vote for...
 
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Why do you support Trump? Are you of the 1%? A fellow narcissist? Had multiple bankruptcies? Sexual liaisons with a porn star while married? Do you refuse to pay people you contract to do work for you? These are things that are for the record, nor are they denied by Trump. Hardly innuendo.

Would you trust Trump with your teenage daughter? Invest in one of his projects?

Would you trust Bill Clinton, Gary Hart, John Edwards, or Ted Kennedy more? You seem to think there's a good guys and a bad guys party... I think there's 2 fucked up parties, fucked up in different ways, but both fucked up. I hope that Trump's successes change the entire system for the better. There's certainly no guarantee that will happen, and in fact seeing people like Tom Steyer and Mark Cuban consider running for president seems to be breaking the mould of presidents being the worst possible people,... Ivy league lawyers..
 
With all of the hand wringing taking place some bag balm had best be on the shopping list because, if not now, it'll really be necessary come November for one group or the other. I'll vote, but that act is really a private act with good reason. Pretty much the same for in depth opinions over things of which I have no real control..... No sense you guys working yourselves into apoplexy. Though it does please me none are grouped together heavily into the cups in the same tavern.
Life shall continue & your Norton shall run..... more or less on the latter.


My great insurance also went to hell in a handbag as soon as that crap ACA went into effect. Sorriest POS ever dreamed up and forced upon us as that socialist bunch attempted to foist their 'feel good' garbage on us. Don't call me an R because I've voted D many times in the past when they used their brains.
 
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Just like here in the General election - working class people voted against their “representative party” (Labour Party) because they did not believe the current MPs represented their interests in the election - they “lent” their vote to the Conservatives but it is believed they will return to traditional parties next time.
When DJT was elected, the American voters felt the established politicians no longer represented them and he was “singing the same tune as they were”
In both countries the party elected was voted in with a minority of the vote due to the electoral college and the constituency boundaries (UK)
Enjoy the New Year - it’s a sign better weather is on the way!
John

That's what I think Trump's presidency is. The republican voters were so disgusted with the party, they "lent" their votes to a non-traditional, non-party annointed candidate as a protest vote. The only hope of this move by the voters having an effect on the behavior of their party in the future, is if the wild card candidate who is elected has a successful run in office. Then the party has to reorient itself towards it's voter's concerns more than their financial backers concerns. As Pete mentioned perhaps the financial interests of elected officials is the reason we get polarized insanity, rather than sane, moderate compromises.
 
Frank .... I’m no Doc but , you defend the current President to the bitter end no matter that the entire World accepts him for the man he is and mostly make jokes .... no wonder your blood pressure is elevated , bet most folks with their finger in the dyke holding back a cleansing flood would suffer the same high BP .... just relax, take some long rides , a few long walks , forget this stuff and you will feel a lot better .... Happy New Year !
 
Why should Trump be supported?

1. Today’s democrats are courting socialism.

2. Capitalism provides an avenue for people born into poverty to ascend to wealth and comfort using their talents skills and perseverance. Socialism stifles creativity and inventiveness as there are no rewards.

3. Capitalism is a tried and true method of sustaining an economy.

4. Trump supports capitalism.

5. There is not enough wealth on planet earth to properly support socialism as a way of life for a free people.

6. In socialism, the government will provide you a “place” to live, food to eat, a job that allows you to pay your 90% tax rate and a certain level of healthcare along the same lines as farmer’s livestock. The American Civil War was fought to end this practice.
 
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