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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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HitRed wrote:Meanwhile at the X-rated Sander's rally...
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
jimboston wrote:I personally know people involved in this race as security and vendor businesses.
His appearance cost the tax payers of this country hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it wastes hours of time for people and vendors attending the race.
This was one of the largest taxpayer funded campaign events in the history of the Nation!
One guy I know had to show up on race day at 4am to get through security and get setup, whereas at past races he would’ve gotten there around 9am... that’s 5hours of his life wasted, now multiply that by hundreds (or thousands) of people who lost their time because this President was looking for a good PR stunt.
This guy WAS (is?) a Trump supporter but he’s now so pissed... not only was his time lost, but his sales were down about 20% from past years. Apparently security measures hampered regular attendees enough that they had less time to make purchases and/or didn’t want to risk leaving their seats.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:I personally know people involved in this race as security and vendor businesses.
His appearance cost the tax payers of this country hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it wastes hours of time for people and vendors attending the race.
This was one of the largest taxpayer funded campaign events in the history of the Nation!
One guy I know had to show up on race day at 4am to get through security and get setup, whereas at past races he would’ve gotten there around 9am... that’s 5hours of his life wasted, now multiply that by hundreds (or thousands) of people who lost their time because this President was looking for a good PR stunt.
This guy WAS (is?) a Trump supporter but he’s now so pissed... not only was his time lost, but his sales were down about 20% from past years. Apparently security measures hampered regular attendees enough that they had less time to make purchases and/or didn’t want to risk leaving their seats.
That's not President Trump's fault, that's Nancy Pelosi's fault.
In his capacity as a private citizen, Trump is entitled to go to the Daytona 500 if he likes; just he, Melania and Barron. However, the Secret Service - under a law passed by Congress - is required to protect the President. Unless you believe President Trump should be above the law and do what he likes regardless of what the law says, all costs and inconvenience were therefore the fault of Nancy Pelosi and her Democrat Congress.
So, to recap - everything good about President Trump's appearance at the Daytona 500 was thanks to the president; any inconvenience experienced by individuals was thanks to Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats.
Evil Semp wrote:saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:I personally know people involved in this race as security and vendor businesses.
His appearance cost the tax payers of this country hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it wastes hours of time for people and vendors attending the race.
This was one of the largest taxpayer funded campaign events in the history of the Nation!
One guy I know had to show up on race day at 4am to get through security and get setup, whereas at past races he would’ve gotten there around 9am... that’s 5hours of his life wasted, now multiply that by hundreds (or thousands) of people who lost their time because this President was looking for a good PR stunt.
This guy WAS (is?) a Trump supporter but he’s now so pissed... not only was his time lost, but his sales were down about 20% from past years. Apparently security measures hampered regular attendees enough that they had less time to make purchases and/or didn’t want to risk leaving their seats.
That's not President Trump's fault, that's Nancy Pelosi's fault.
In his capacity as a private citizen, Trump is entitled to go to the Daytona 500 if he likes; just he, Melania and Barron. However, the Secret Service - under a law passed by Congress - is required to protect the President. Unless you believe President Trump should be above the law and do what he likes regardless of what the law says, all costs and inconvenience were therefore the fault of Nancy Pelosi and her Democrat Congress.
So, to recap - everything good about President Trump's appearance at the Daytona 500 was thanks to the president; any inconvenience experienced by individuals was thanks to Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats.
He already does think he is above the law.
Evil Semp wrote:He already does think he is above the law.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
NomadPatriot wrote:what law are you referring too Semp.. ?
NomadPatriot wrote:eems the democrats have failed to prove the 400 things they have accused him of so far..
NomadPatriot wrote:so enlighten us, … just don't embarrass yourself.. I would just hate to have to own you in a debate.. again...
KoolBak wrote:Evil Semp wrote:He already does think he is above the law.
Ahhh....so you're saying he's a man after your own heart? Is that admiration or jealousy I hear in your tone?
BTW...that's a rhetorical question. I don't plan on reading anything else you babble.
NomadPatriot wrote:Jimmy knows someone or something about everything...
you could talk about pan-am flight 103..
jimmy knows the husband of one of the flight attendants..
9/11..
jimmy knows a janitor who was in building 3
MT St. Helens exploding...
jimmy knows a park ranger who was there helping a turtle family cross a river..
Evil Semp wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:what law are you referring too Semp.. ?
I believe he thinks he is above all laws.NomadPatriot wrote:eems the democrats have failed to prove the 400 things they have accused him of so far..
Would you please list them?NomadPatriot wrote:so enlighten us, … just don't embarrass yourself.. I would just hate to have to own you in a debate.. again...
Never happened.
NomadPatriot wrote:do you need a shovel.. ?
Evil Semp wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:do you need a shovel.. ?
Sure do. I need it to shovel the poop you are throwing.
NomadPatriot wrote:Evil Semp wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:do you need a shovel.. ?
Sure do. I need it to shovel the poop you are throwing.
geez.. me simply asking you what law you were referring too.. and you failing to be able to defend your position.. entails you saying i am ' throwing poop'...
if your debate was stronger & you could back-up what you claim with facts. .then you wouldn't need to use off-hand profanity when replying.. you would simply defend your position..
keep digging buddy..
Evil Semp wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:Evil Semp wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:do you need a shovel.. ?
Sure do. I need it to shovel the poop you are throwing.
geez.. me simply asking you what law you were referring too.. and you failing to be able to defend your position.. entails you saying i am ' throwing poop'...
if your debate was stronger & you could back-up what you claim with facts. .then you wouldn't need to use off-hand profanity when replying.. you would simply defend your position..
keep digging buddy..
Take 18 U.S. Code § 872: “Extortion by officers or employees of the United States.”
According to 18 U.S. Code § 595, when a government official, “in connection with any activity which is financed in whole or in part by loans or grants made by the United States, or any department or agency thereof, uses his official authority for the purpose of interfering with, or affecting, the nomination or the election of any candidate for the office of President.
Now your list of 400.
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