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I've not read through all the responses....someone may have made this point already so I apologize if they have.....

So what if Trump is "slower"...and I'm not saying that he is, but let's assume just for fun....

I help coach a local football team in the fall. So we have a Mike linebacker that's SLOW (physically), not mentally...but he's always at the ball/making tackles. He's a good .2 sec's slower on his 40 than another kid but even being slower he makes more tackles because he reads, steps, and flows better. Being faster doesn't help if you take 2 wrong steps each play. In the end, results matter.

Trump gets more results, in less time, than anyone else has in a long time.


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Originally Posted by Northman
How many new hospitals, clinics or doctors offices where started up because of Obamacare?


My two local hospitals were bought out by a healthcare conglomerate and are scheduled to be closed down. Local Doctors are closing their private practices and going to work as employees of the healthcare conglomerate. Obamacares sole propose is to centralize the medical industry and peoples medical history.



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Thats in your place.. Nationwide.


The US in the last 40 years:

Socialism for big corporations and military industrial complex

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Rugged individualism for the individual.
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Here are a few facts about Trump's bankruptcies, the liberals will not bother to read....
https://www.snopes.com/news/2016/08/01/donald-trumps-bankruptcies/


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Originally Posted by Northman
Thats in your place.. Nationwide.


Whats so great about new hospitals and doctors offices if you don't have a choice of healthcare providers to choose from?



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Originally Posted by Pat85
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Thats in your place.. Nationwide.


Whats so great about new hospitals and doctors offices if you don't have a choice of healthcare providers to choose from?


Veering off topic now I looked back at the OP



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The OP is a fugking idiot period!!!

I also like how Piddler and his sock puppet Bentquick respond one after another. All poor excuses for men.

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Originally Posted by Pat85
Originally Posted by Northman
How many new hospitals, clinics or doctors offices where started up because of Obamacare?


My two local hospitals were bought out by a healthcare conglomerate and are scheduled to be closed down. Local Doctors are closing their private practices and going to work as employees of the healthcare conglomerate. Obamacares sole propose is to centralize the medical industry and peoples medical history.


Same thing in this region. Rural areas took a particularly hard hit. Need emergency or general medical care now... many folks are looking at a long drive

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Originally Posted by tndrbstr
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How many new hospitals, clinics or doctors offices where started up because of Obamacare?


My two local hospitals were bought out by a healthcare conglomerate and are scheduled to be closed down. Local Doctors are closing their private practices and going to work as employees of the healthcare conglomerate. Obamacares sole propose is to centralize the medical industry and peoples medical history.


Same thing in this region. Rural areas took a particularly hard hit. Need emergency or general medical care now... many folks are looking at a long drive

It looks to me like the expansion of Medicaid essentially allowed hospitals to be subsidized by the government. In rural areas, money is tighter, and they simply couldn't afford it. Looks a lot like a backdoor path to government run hospitals, to me.

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Both Mattis and Kelley have refuted their quotes validity. That’s pretty interesting.

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Originally Posted by Pahntr760
Both Mattis and Kelley have refuted their quotes validity. That’s pretty interesting.



Cause they want to keep their jobs, to prevent trump invading Syria, Iran or NK.


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Originally Posted by Northman
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Both Mattis and Kelley have refuted their quotes validity. That’s pretty interesting.



Cause they want to keep their jobs, to prevent trump invading Syria, Iran or NK.


And again he pulls out another fecal encrusted non-fact from his orifice.


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The Snopes article can be interpreted in many ways. Trump has declared bankruptcy multiple times because his companies were billions of dollars in debt. The bottom line is whether you'd trust him with your money, or daughter, or anything else. American banks haven't wanted to touch him with a ten foot pole for a long time, for good reason. He's a failure as a business man, and will ultimately fail as a president. The Woodward book is very concerning as it makes clear he's not fit for office. The noose is tightening.


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Originally Posted by Northman
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Dude, the guy went bankrupt at least four times, and in so doing hurt lots of people. He's a failure.


He's a Billionaire and President of the United States. Can I be a failure too? Please??

Stupid pfhukking LIEberal pukes.



Everybody can be a Billionaire... I am a Billionaire... I just won´t show my tax returns. See.. I am Billionaire too..


How about POTUS smart azz?

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There was a farmer who's crops died in the field.
So he borrowed seed money from a wealthy framer who's crops faired better.
Again his crops failed.
So he went back to the same farmer and borrowed seed money again.
AGAIN his crops failed, and he went back to the same farmer to borrow again.....
"I can't do" he said "you're a bad risk, I can't do it again"
"It's not for crops, the failed replied....I need traveling money. I need to go become President."

That failed farmer was Goerge Washington.


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These Lifelong Democrats Voted for Trump and Aren’t Sorry

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These Lifelong Democrats Voted for Trump and Aren’t Sorry

A baker, a mechanic, and a former union rep, all from the Rust Belt or Midwest, all Democrats, and all fed up with the status quo, say they voted for Trump and would do it again.
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Voices from Democratic Counties Where Trump Won Big

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Counties Where Trump Won Big

BY ELIZABETH DIAS, HALEY SWEETLAND EDWARDS AND KARL VICK

Among Donald Trump’s supporters, the real estate mogul’s victory was akin to a revolution, a mandate delivered en masse by working class voters sidelined in the modern economy.

“On Election Night, I couldn’t believe it was happening. I was up late watching every state go Trump and I was baffled,” said Sue Stavish-O’Boyle, a long-time Democrat from Forty Fort, Pennsylvania who voted enthusiastically for Trump. “I thought, wow, I can’t believe it! The little people have a voice!”

There was a lot of that. Trump’s victory was no less shocking to the 65.3 million who voted for Hillary Clinton. And the problem was not only that pollsters and pundits failed to foresee that former Democrats like Stavish-O’Boyle in the Rust Belt would flip to Trump. It was that many Clinton supporters simply didn’t know anyone personally voted for the man. And vice versa. The country is not only divided, it is separated. For decades, researchers pointed out that shifting demographics—including the tendency among those with advanced degrees to move away from where they grew up—our communities have grown more ideologically homogenous. More and more, we live among people who vote like we do. According to the most recent election data, nearly half of us—48%—reside in what’s known as “landslide county,” where 60% or more of the population votes for the same candidate. In 1976, that number was 27%, according to Bill Bishop and Robert Cushing, the authors of the 2008 book, The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart.

This kind of ideological segregation gives rise to the kind of comedic, if perhaps apocryphal, remark by New Yorker writer Pauline Kael after the 1972 election: “I can’t believe Nixon won. I don’t know anyone who voted for him.” You heard the same from Londoners after the Brexit vote, which was carried by the countryside. The self-sorting makes common ground harder to find — Clinton dismissing Trump’s base as a “basket of deplorables,” for instance — and caricature and tribalism to creep into a pluralistic republic. The risk is seeing fellow Americans as The Other.

To add texture to demographic generalities—non-college educated whites versus minorities, rural versus urban—TIME sent three correspondents to five counties scattered across Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. They looked at counties that had voted for President Obama in 2008 and 2012 and flipped for Trump in 2016, but the individuals interviewed were met at random: A correctional officer waiting at an auto body shop; a young women off to pick up her kids at the school bus; a guy operating a table saw in his front yard.

The result is a pastiche of American voices. Some were incorporated in TIME’s special Dec. 19 issue. Others are sampled here, a handful of real Americans, Democrats and Republicans alike, who cast a vote for the candidate who, in victory, became TIME’s Person of the Year for 2016.

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Woodward is a less than useless tool, he's a useless fool.

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I have a huge respect for Mathis. His integrity is impeccable. He is rightfully called a Marine's Marine.

Right before he became the defense secretary, he flew all the home to fulfill a jury summons

https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article116590898.html

On his return trips home, he is often seen sharing beers in local watering holes and he always visits his favorite donut shop when he is in town.


https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article189645834.html


https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/06/secretary-mattis-doughnut-bar/


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Mattis talks the talk and walks the walk. He is not someone to mess with.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/gen-james-mattis/story?id=43694921


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