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Cebu_4_2
5th September 2017, 04:17 PM
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/09/05/statement-president-donald-j-trump?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=wh_20170905_na
For Immediate Release
September 05, 2017
Statement from President Donald J. Trump
As President, my highest duty is to defend the American people and the Constitution of the United States of America. At the same time, I do not favor punishing children, most of whom are now adults, for the actions of their parents. But we must also recognize that we are nation of opportunity because we are a nation of laws.
The legislative branch, not the executive branch, writes these laws – this is the bedrock of our Constitutional system, which I took a solemn oath to preserve, protect, and defend.
In June of 2012, President Obama bypassed Congress to give work permits, social security numbers, and federal benefits to approximately 800,000 illegal immigrants currently between the ages of 15 and 36. The typical recipients of this executive amnesty, known as DACA, are in their twenties. Legislation offering these same benefits had been introduced in Congress on numerous occasions and rejected each time.
In referencing the idea of creating new immigration rules unilaterally, President Obama admitted that “I can’t just do these things by myself” – and yet that is exactly what he did, making an end-run around Congress and violating the core tenets that sustain our Republic.
Officials from 10 States are suing over the program, requiring my Administration to make a decision regarding its legality. The Attorney General of the United States, the Attorneys General of many states, and virtually all other top legal experts have advised that the program is unlawful and unconstitutional and cannot be successfully defended in court.
There can be no path to principled immigration reform if the executive branch is able to rewrite or nullify federal laws at will.
The temporary implementation of DACA by the Obama Administration, after Congress repeatedly rejected this amnesty-first approach, also helped spur a humanitarian crisis – the massive surge of unaccompanied minors from Central America including, in some cases, young people who would become members of violent gangs throughout our country, such as MS-13.
Only by the reliable enforcement of immigration law can we produce safe communities, a robust middle class, and economic fairness for all Americans.
Therefore, in the best interests of our country, and in keeping with the obligations of my office, the Department of Homeland Security will begin an orderly transition and wind-down of DACA, one that provides minimum disruption. While new applications for work permits will not be accepted, all existing work permits will be honored until their date of expiration up to two full years from today. Furthermore, applications already in the pipeline will be processed, as will renewal applications for those facing near-term expiration. This is a gradual process, not a sudden phase out. Permits will not begin to expire for another six months, and will remain active for up to 24 months. Thus, in effect, I am not going to just cut DACA off, but rather provide a window of opportunity for Congress to finally act.
Our enforcement priorities remain unchanged. We are focused on criminals, security threats, recent border-crossers, visa overstays, and repeat violators. I have advised the Department of Homeland Security that DACA recipients are not enforcement priorities unless they are criminals, are involved in criminal activity, or are members of a gang.
The decades-long failure of Washington, D.C. to enforce federal immigration law has had both predictable and tragic consequences: lower wages and higher unemployment for American workers, substantial burdens on local schools and hospitals, the illicit entry of dangerous drugs and criminal cartels, and many billions of dollars a year in costs paid for by U.S. taxpayers. Yet few in Washington expressed any compassion for the millions of Americans victimized by this unfair system. Before we ask what is fair to illegal immigrants, we must also ask what is fair to American families, students, taxpayers, and jobseekers.
Congress now has the opportunity to advance responsible immigration reform that puts American jobs and American security first. We are facing the symptom of a larger problem, illegal immigration, along with the many other chronic immigration problems Washington has left unsolved. We must reform our green card system, which now favors low-skilled immigration and puts immense strain on U.S. taxpayers. We must base future immigration on merit – we want those coming into the country to be able to support themselves financially, to contribute to our economy, and to love our country and the values it stands for. Under a merit-based system, citizens will enjoy higher employment, rising wages, and a stronger middle class. Senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue have introduced the RAISE Act, which would establish this merit-based system and produce lasting gains for the American People.
I look forward to working with Republicans and Democrats in Congress to finally address all of these issues in a manner that puts the hardworking citizens of our country first.
As I’ve said before, we will resolve the DACA issue with heart and compassion – but through the lawful Democratic process – while at the same time ensuring that any immigration reform we adopt provides enduring benefits for the American citizens we were elected to serve. We must also have heart and compassion for unemployed, struggling, and forgotten Americans.
Above all else, we must remember that young Americans have dreams too. Being in government means setting priorities. Our first and highest priority in advancing immigration reform must be to improve jobs, wages and security for American workers and their families.
It is now time for Congress to act!
crimethink
5th September 2017, 06:23 PM
Translation: I am a coward who refuses to do what is right and what I promised. I said I would end DACA on "Day One," but never really meant that, so I am giving Congress six months to make it permanent.
Cebu_4_2
5th September 2017, 07:12 PM
Translation: I am a coward who refuses to do what is right and what I promised. I said I would end DACA on "Day One," but never really meant that, so I am giving Congress six months to make it permanent.
Your true intelligence is astounding. Amazing you made it out of grade school.
madfranks
5th September 2017, 07:37 PM
Translation: I am a coward who refuses to do what is right and what I promised. I said I would end DACA on "Day One," but never really meant that, so I am giving Congress six months to make it permanent.You just said it better than I could. Chances are strong not a single "dreamer" gets deported.
Jewboo
5th September 2017, 08:13 PM
You just said it better than I could. Chances are strong not a single "dreamer" gets deported.
https://theargotist.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/kicking-the-can-down-the-road-elephantdonkey.jpg
Trump conned us from day one. Ain't gonna do anything he promised...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDW1R9OmOr0
Joshua01
5th September 2017, 08:46 PM
We can't save them all Cebu.
I'm going to be a bit more upbeat. The mood in this place is gloomier than usual. I wonder if some people who post here are true Americans or just like to hear themselves spout their own incredible wit!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=A1zWkLp33OM
Your true intelligence is astounding. Amazing you made it out of grade school.
vacuum
5th September 2017, 11:51 PM
While I don't like any of this at all, this does have some truth to it.:
http://i.magaimg.net/img/1bww.png
Basically it would have gotten tied up in court and/or congress would have done some kind of emergency "stay" and both of those scenarios would have conveniently pushed things out to after 2018. At least now we can crucify the traitors and we're looking at a maximum window 6 months for this to happen.
Again, I don't like where this is going at all.
cheka.
6th September 2017, 12:56 AM
they have a court lined up to save the day (as always). courts are the last line of defense. when they use them, you know it's a fckin
crimethink
6th September 2017, 02:05 AM
While I don't like any of this at all, this does have some truth to it.:
http://i.magaimg.net/img/1bww.png
Basically it would have gotten tied up in court and/or congress would have done some kind of emergency "stay" and both of those scenarios would have conveniently pushed things out to after 2018. At least now we can crucify the traitors and we're looking at a maximum window 6 months for this to happen.
Again, I don't like where this is going at all.
You people are so clueless to swallow this crap.
DONALD J. TRUMP FUCKING LIED TO YOU. Do you "get" that yet?
"Day One." Nope.
"The courts" have no authority over DACA, since it is based on an illegal Executive Order.
Republicans who vote for PACA will be assuring they don't lose their seat. Anyone who believes otherwise is mental. The majority of the population in this country SUPPORT the invaders!
Trump before the election:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFGiZT-MnI4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBxFVgRBqqc
Trump after he successfully conned you:
Trump on the Clintons: "They're good people, I won't want to hurt them."*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSar_J63P-s
* forum software prohibits more than three videos per post, so this video is omitted.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 02:15 AM
April: Trump: 'Dreamers' should 'rest easy'
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/329940-trump-dreamers-should-rest-easy
Neuro
6th September 2017, 04:26 AM
You just said it better than I could. Chances are strong not a single "dreamer" gets deported.
There shouldn't be any issues for a president to end an unlawful and unconstitutional program started by the prior president by executive order, IF he really Wants to do so. The fact he didn't means he doesn't want to. He continues to give tax payer money to illegal immigrants, under the guise that stop giving them something they don't deserve would in the short term be bad. Essentially he should deport them instead of continuing writing checks for them. It really ain't that complicated...
Joshua01
6th September 2017, 06:50 AM
Quoted for truth from somewhere on the internet....an alternate viewpoint! Let a trace of objectivity enter your mind rather than hate the man. It's not like anyone here can come up with anyone better who is willing to take the job.
Trump set the RINO's up, that is the only reason lyin' ryan' popped out of his shell.
The RINO's push for amnesty and they will be monkey hammered for lying and primaried out of office. = Trump gets what he wants.
The RINO's actually do what they said they would do for the last 8 years and Trump gets what he wants.
DACA is a hussein executive order, not a law. President Trump can end it any time he wants, he just want's to out some maggot infested rino's first.
= Trump gets what he wants.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 11:45 AM
Paul Ryan tells ‘Dreamers’ to rest easy
https://nypost.com/2017/09/06/paul-ryan-tells-dreamers-to-rest-easy/
crimethink
6th September 2017, 11:46 AM
Trump vows to revisit DACA if Congress stumbles
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_TRUMP_IMMIGRATION_THE_LATEST?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2017-09-05-21-03-43
President Donald Trump now says he will "revisit" a program protecting young immigrants brought into the country illegally as children if Congress doesn't act.
Trump announced Tuesday that he was phasing out President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program, but said he'd give Congress six months to come up with an alternative before ending it completely.
Now he's tweeting that, "Congress now has 6 months to legalize DACA (something the Obama Administration was unable to do)." But he says, "If they can't, I will revisit this issue!"
Original source for the imbeciles who claim this is "made up by the liberal media":
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/905228667336499200
EE_
6th September 2017, 11:51 AM
Trump vows to revisit DACA if Congress stumbles
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_TRUMP_IMMIGRATION_THE_LATEST?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2017-09-05-21-03-43
President Donald Trump now says he will "revisit" a program protecting young immigrants brought into the country illegally as children if Congress doesn't act.
Trump announced Tuesday that he was phasing out President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program, but said he'd give Congress six months to come up with an alternative before ending it completely.
Now he's tweeting that, "Congress now has 6 months to legalize DACA (something the Obama Administration was unable to do)." But he says, "If they can't, I will revisit this issue!"
Original source for the imbeciles who claim this is "made up by the liberal media":
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/905228667336499200
Wait and see how this turns out, words mean nothing in politics, only actions.
You didn't believe Trump would rescind DACA a few months ago, and he did.
Are you really going to poo poo everything Trump does for 8 years? I have to wonder what you'd be saying now if Hillary had won?
madfranks
6th September 2017, 11:54 AM
Trump is becoming quite the politician! He's become an expert flip-flopper in no time!
To summarize: Trump is cucking out, trying to pacify the brown folk and prove he's not a racist, but all this does is fuel the hate brown people already have against him, and by extension, all white people. The result is more backlash against whites, and more mainstream support for browns and democrats. You think dems and browns will change their tune because Trump is cucking out for them? Not a chance, they will hate him even more.
madfranks
6th September 2017, 11:54 AM
You didn't believe Trump would rescind DACA a few months ago, and he did.
He did? When?
EE_
6th September 2017, 12:05 PM
He did? When?
I don't care to go back and look at archived posts. I do think we can agree that crimethink has poo poo'd everything Trump does, or has done. Nothing is good enough.
I can only surmise he's looking for anarchy, civil war and mass murder in the streets.
Madfranks, have you become miserable and unable to enjoy your life too? When did this happen?
madfranks
6th September 2017, 12:06 PM
On the news just now, I heard a reporter ask Trump if he thinks Congress will legislate a permanent solution to let the illegal immigrants stay, and his response was, "I hope they do, I certainly hope they do."
crimethink
6th September 2017, 12:07 PM
Wait and see how this turns out, words mean nothing in politics, only actions.
You didn't believe Trump would rescind DACA a few months ago, and he did.
HE HAS NOT RESCINDED DACA. Do you "get" that?
He has made it clear he wants Congress to make it permanent.
madfranks
6th September 2017, 12:08 PM
Madfranks, have you become miserable and unable to enjoy your life too? When did this happen?I'm disappointed in Trump, that's all. We needed an aggressive acting president to undo lots of the damage done to this country over the past decades, and we have another cucked out republican afraid to be called a racist.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 12:10 PM
Trump is becoming quite the politician! He's become an expert flip-flopper in no time!
Trump is a lifelong salesman. He knows that his job is to say anything to close the deal. What he really wants is only revealed later.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 12:14 PM
I don't care to go back and look at archived posts.
Time to be a man and admit the facts.
Nothing is good enough.
The Truth is good enough.
I can only surmise he's looking for anarchy, civil war and mass murder in the streets.
I can only surmise you get your sexual jollies from being lied to and abused by a deceitful politician.
Madfranks, have you become miserable and unable to enjoy your life too? When did this happen?
Please lay off the drugs.
EE_
6th September 2017, 12:21 PM
I'm still extremely happy we beat Hillary and the liberals. She would have taken your guns, opened the border for unlimited illegals, she would have joined the Paris Climate Treaty, Libs would own the Supreme court, none of Obama's regulations would have been overturned, she would have given our sovereignty away to the UN, your children would see even worse schools teaching homosexuality, transgenderism with common core. Do I need to go on?
I do want my wall though!
You guys seem to think Trump can turn a completely corrupt criminal system around over night?
I'll wait until he's done to assess the good and bad.
EE_
6th September 2017, 12:25 PM
Time to be a man and admit the facts.
The Truth is good enough.
I can only surmise you get your sexual jollies from being lied to and abused by a deceitful politician.
Please lay off the drugs.
http://i.pinimg.com/736x/e0/7e/8d/e07e8d39277c1f38b3e7e384b6a50bd0.jpg
EE_
6th September 2017, 12:28 PM
Time to be a man and admit the facts.
The Truth is good enough.
I can only surmise you get your sexual jollies from being lied to and abused by a deceitful politician.
Please lay off the drugs.
I don't look at the world through rose colored glasses, and I don't dwell on the negative either. What's the point? You've become sick with your negative attitude.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 12:30 PM
I'm still extremely happy we beat Hillary and the liberals. She would have taken your guns, opened the border for unlimited illegals, she would have joined the Paris Climate Treaty, Libs would own the Supreme court, none of Obama's regulations would have been overturned, she would have given our sovereignty away to the UN, your children would see even worse schools teaching homosexuality, transgenderism with common core. Do I need to go on?
Yes, it makes you feel good that the antithesis was selected by your rulers rather than the thesis. But we get the same synthesis they selected. That synthesis is the shift to the left of the entire population. The rulers recognize we cannot "achieve" a Bolshevist society in a direct charge. It's two steps forward, one step back, and Trump is the one step back, relieving pressure from people like you.
When the Republicans lose the House next year, and then we see Warren-Harris win in 2020, maybe, just maybe, you'll understand how all this works.
I do want my wall though!
Start building it, since Trump will never build it for you.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 12:34 PM
I don't look at the world through rose colored glasses, and I don't dwell on the negative either. What's the point? You've become sick with your negative attitude.
Your poop psychology marks you as a base individual. Average intelligence, average knowledge. The new typical American. Wishing they can make the facts go away. Preferring their "feelings" to reality. Claiming that delusions - "positive thinking" - can erase the grave threats and demonic lies that are submerging this society.
You're really a liberal. Because it's liberals who concern themselves with how they feel instead of grappling with the facts, and addiction to delusional "positive thinking" instead of manliness.
EE_
6th September 2017, 01:06 PM
Your poop psychology marks you as a base individual. Average intelligence, average knowledge. The new typical American. Wishing they can make the facts go away. Preferring their "feelings" to reality. Claiming that delusions - "positive thinking" - can erase the grave threats and demonic lies that are submerging this society.
You're really a liberal. Because it's liberals who concern themselves with how they feel instead of grappling with the facts, and addiction to delusional "positive thinking" instead of manliness.
You have all the facts, now what are you going to do about it?
Help me understand why anything less then perfection is complete failure to you? Do you have the perfect life, perfect wife, kids/family, job, home...or do you do the best you can to achieve the best outcome?
In your mind, with 21 candidates in the 2016 election (dems and repubs), who would you have picked to be the best outcome? Serious question, please answer it.
madfranks
6th September 2017, 01:08 PM
I'm still extremely happy we beat Hillary and the liberals. She would have taken your guns, opened the border for unlimited illegals, she would have joined the Paris Climate Treaty, Libs would own the Supreme court, none of Obama's regulations would have been overturned, she would have given our sovereignty away to the UN, your children would see even worse schools teaching homosexuality, transgenderism with common core. Do I need to go on?
I do want my wall though!
You guys seem to think Trump can turn a completely corrupt criminal system around over night?
I'll wait until he's done to assess the good and bad.
I am glad Trump won over Hillary, for sure. No doubt Hillary would be fast tracking the destruction of White/Christian America much faster. So for that, I'm thankful. But I have to agree with what crimethink said above, that Trump is really just one step back from the two massive progressive steps forward that Obama gave us. When Trump's presidential term(s) are all finished, do you think we'll be break-even with where we started with Obama day one? I don't think so, I honestly don't. The fact that he wants Congress to pass legislation that will make Obama's illegal and unconstitutional DACA executive order permanent law is really all we need to know.
Yes, let's cheer the small victories that Trump helps us win, but let's not delude ourselves into thinking he's going to actually make America great again.
EE_
6th September 2017, 01:12 PM
I am glad Trump won over Hillary, for sure. No doubt Hillary would be fast tracking the destruction of White/Christian America much faster. So for that, I'm thankful. But I have to agree with what crimethink said above, that Trump is really just one step back from the two massive progressive steps forward that Obama gave us. When Trump's presidential term(s) are all finished, do you think we'll be break-even with where we started with Obama day one? I don't think so, I honestly don't. The fact that he wants Congress to pass legislation that will make Obama's illegal and unconstitutional DACA executive order permanent law is really all we need to know.
Yes, let's cheer the small victories that Trump helps us win, but let's not delude ourselves into thinking he's going to actually make America great again.
I never thought America was going to be great again. The system is too broken and technology is no longer a good thing for humans. I'm happy to buy time before our ultimate demise.
vacuum
6th September 2017, 01:20 PM
At the end of the day, if DACA amnesty occurs, Trump will lose the only support he's ever had. It seems really dumb for him to do, but we'll see what happen. By no means do I unconditionally support him.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 01:36 PM
Help me understand why anything less then perfection is complete failure to you?
You are disingenuous, so I can't help you understand something you don't want to understand.
I don't expect perfection. I expect honesty. Trump has not been honest on countless matters. And yet you cannot or will not see that.
In your mind, with 21 candidates in the 2016 election (dems and repubs), who would you have picked to be the best outcome? Serious question, please answer it.
No, it's not a serious question. No matter who I propose, you'd simply respond with "they had no chance of getting elected." A cop-out. You insist we "had to choose" between Lying Cunt or Lying Prick.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 01:40 PM
At the end of the day, if DACA amnesty occurs, Trump will lose the only support he's ever had.
No, he won't. He will retain a large contingent of imbeciles who claim he's "playing 4D chess" and that "we have to give him time." "He had to agree with amnesty in order to build the wall." :rolleyes:
NOTHING he does or could do would shake their cult-faith in him.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 01:41 PM
I never thought America was going to be great again.
So you admit that Trump was a blatant liar, and you overlooked that lie..."Make America Great Again."
crimethink
6th September 2017, 01:45 PM
Yes, let's cheer the small victories that Trump helps us win
So far, Trump said he'd kill trannyism in the military, but then allowed Mattis to delay that (and it turns out this is for financial reasons, not to oppose Sexual Bolshevism). Trump appointed Gorsuch, but we've seen nothing about whether that will be good or bad yet. He said he'd end DACA on "Day One," then lies again claiming he's ending it now, but then delayed it for six months, and just today admits he wants Congress to make DACA "permanent."
The ephemeral, empty "small victories" are illusory.
madfranks
6th September 2017, 02:43 PM
So far, Trump said he'd kill trannyism in the military, but then allowed Mattis to delay that (and it turns out this is for financial reasons, not to oppose Sexual Bolshevism). Trump appointed Gorsuch, but we've seen nothing about whether that will be good or bad yet. He said he'd end DACA on "Day One," then lies again claiming he's ending it now, but then delayed it for six months, and just today admits he wants Congress to make DACA "permanent."
The ephemeral, empty "small victories" are illusory.
Pardoning sheriff Joe was a small victory, one that Hillary would not have ever done.
EE_
6th September 2017, 03:47 PM
You are disingenuous, so I can't help you understand something you don't want to understand.
I don't expect perfection. I expect honesty. Trump has not been honest on countless matters. And yet you cannot or will not see that.
No, it's not a serious question. No matter who I propose, you'd simply respond with "they had no chance of getting elected." A cop-out. You insist we "had to choose" between Lying Cunt or Lying Prick.
You didn't answer this question, why? "You have all the facts, now what are you going to do about it?"
You copped out on answering, of the 21 who would have been better? I had no intention of saying they couldn't win. I just wanted to see how you would have seen another as better. I'll ask again, who do you think would have been better and why?
Neuro
6th September 2017, 04:00 PM
http://i.pinimg.com/736x/e0/7e/8d/e07e8d39277c1f38b3e7e384b6a50bd0.jpg
https://media1.giphy.com/media/uN6SLuN3QnWUw/200_s.gif
Avoiding reality much?
EE_
6th September 2017, 04:44 PM
https://media1.giphy.com/media/uN6SLuN3QnWUw/200_s.gif
Avoiding reality much?
I guess I'm different then a lot of you, I cant stand to be around negative people. I cut them out of my life asap.
Jewboo
6th September 2017, 06:33 PM
I guess I'm different then a lot of you, I cant stand to be around negative people. I cut them out of my life asap.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/98/Stuart_Smalley.jpg
I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me!
- Daily Affirmations With Stuart Smalley
:rolleyes:
EE_
6th September 2017, 06:57 PM
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/98/Stuart_Smalley.jpg
I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me!
- Daily Affirmations With Stuart Smalley
:rolleyes:
That's cold blooded, I'm going to report you to somebody...
http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/241/854/2854241/microsoft-is-finally-giving-us-a-middle-finger-emoji-image-2.gif
This is what I think...the globalist got this, they never lost control. They will brown out this country no matter who is in charge.
White people, people that are patriotic to our country, will become a minority. Foreigners will eventually rule this country. They will have no loyalty to our country, they will only be loyal to the globalist ideology and government.
No one is going to stop them, not Trump, no one...this will be our history.
If trump doesn't deliver on his promises, he will be a one term president and you guys will have the next one to bitch about.
You guys have choices, you can give it up and make the best of your time left, or you can get busy taking out who you deem as the enemy. Crimethink I think, likes the idea of the truck plowing method. Make your own plan, but either do something, or your words are meaningless.
Or you could just give up?
http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Abandon.gif
I personally believe a mass die off is coming, so the best laid plans by the elite will all be for nothing.
PS: Jewboo, if you're a negative person, you hide it with your humor, unlike that stick in the mud CT
Neuro
6th September 2017, 07:37 PM
I guess I'm different then a lot of you, I cant stand to be around negative people. I cut them out of my life asap.
There is a difference between being negative and facing reality as it is. The fact is you can't trust Trump on what he says he will do, it really is obvious if you are able to face this reality, being positive is saying that despite his inherent untrustworthiness you still hope he will do good in the end.
EE_
6th September 2017, 08:25 PM
There is a difference between being negative and facing reality as it is. The fact is you can't trust Trump on what he says he will do, it really is obvious if you are able to face this reality, being positive is saying that despite his inherent untrustworthiness you still hope he will do good in the end.
Some people have a black cloud over them, everything is always wrong, always a victim, whoa is me every minute of the day. A realist knows things are not well, but either chooses to do something about it, or if there is no hope, they choose to make the best of a bad situation. Which do you want to hang out with?
If I said, Oh God we're all gonna die, we're all gonna die, there is no hope, there is no hope, I'd just sound like crimethink.
Jewboo
6th September 2017, 08:34 PM
PS: Jewboo, if you're a negative person, you hide it with your humor, unlike that stick in the mud CT
https://archive.is/rJlOv/bb6d78fe897109eb6207aaf1636facde32dacf4e.png
Thanks man.
Horn
6th September 2017, 09:05 PM
Trump has positively made himself believe that he is POTUS material.
Its all for the wall, just like Obama was all for Obamacare or Bush for Mission Accumpllished..
Horn
6th September 2017, 09:14 PM
I personally believe a mass die off is coming, so the best laid plans by the elite, will all be for naught
These thoughts would make anyone's world turn brown.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 09:56 PM
You didn't answer this question, why? "You have all the facts, now what are you going to do about it?"
Do the right thing, which includes telling the Truth about liars.
You copped out on answering, of the 21 who would have been better?
"Copped out"? Hardly. I know people like you.
I had no intention of saying they couldn't win. I just wanted to see how you would have seen another as better. I'll ask again, who do you think would have been better and why?
OK, I'll give you the minuscule benefit of the doubt and answer then...wait, I've answered this several times before, actually:
http://castle2016.com/platform/
crimethink
6th September 2017, 09:58 PM
I guess I'm different then a lot of you, I cant stand to be around negative people. I cut them out of my life asap.
That's the mark of a cult member.
If one has trust and faith in what they believe, they can withstand any sort of negativity.
Only those lacking such trust and faith must isolate themselves from that which calls into question their ideology.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 09:59 PM
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/98/Stuart_Smalley.jpg
I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me!
- Daily Affirmations With Stuart Smalley
:rolleyes:
Like, Totally Fabulous!
crimethink
6th September 2017, 10:01 PM
Crimethink I think, likes the idea of the truck plowing method.
There's the FBI agent provocateur EE_ we've all come to know and love. :rolleyes:
Your sick fantasy of mass murdering little folks marks you as the truly negative person.
If I were ever to come to believe direct action were needed, innocents and those not highly culpable would not be my targets.
crimethink
6th September 2017, 10:03 PM
If I said, Oh God we're all gonna die, we're all gonna die, there is no hope, there is no hope, I'd just sound like crimethink.
No, you'd sound like a liberal. Not me.
There is always hope, and that Hope is never in mere men.
You place your trust in a man. I place my trust in a Man...and God.
Cebu_4_2
6th September 2017, 11:40 PM
No, you'd sound like a liberal. Not me.
There is always hope, and that Hope is never in mere men.
You place your trust in a man. I place my trust in a Man...and God.
And the "Elders of Zion"!
EE_
7th September 2017, 05:21 AM
Do the right thing, which includes telling the Truth about liars.
You are doing a fine job of it. Everyone is an idiot that doesn't fall in line with your 24/7 negative views. Call people names that don't buy your bullshit.
"Copped out"? Hardly. I know people like you.
And I know people like you!
A superiority complex is a psychological disorder in which the affected individual experiences an exaggerated feeling of self-importance. He or she feels superior to other people and displays a general disregard for the thoughts of others. Individuals with a superiority complex often exhibit a sense of grandiosity. They typically maintain a feeling that they are better or more important than other people, and often fail to take the opinions or desires of others seriously. This disorder may also be referred to as narcissism or megalomania.
Traits of someone with a superiority complex include haughtiness, a lack of empathy, and a tendency to brag. Individuals with a narcissistic personality often have a difficult time maintaining close relationships. They exhibit an intense reaction to anything that is perceived as an insult. Someone with a superiority complex flatters those who give him or her admiral acknowledgment, but despise anyone who does not display admiration. The individual often claims to be an expert in a number of areas and pretends to be more than he or she is.
A superiority complex is generally the result of an underlying inferiority complex. The individual likely feels inadequate or unimportant in some way and attempts to compensate for this with an illusory superiority and egotism. If there is no underlying inferiority complex, the individual may have received such praise and admiration as a child that feelings of superiority carried over into adulthood. Other possible causes of a superiority complex include emotional abuse, excessive criticism, and overindulgence from parents.
Individuals with superiority complexes will often interrupt people and generally have no regard for what others have to say. They tend to bring conversations around to themselves in a discussion, and frequently use the words “I,” “me,” and “my.” Those with a narcissistic personality believe that the rules do not apply to them and will often defy authority. People affected with this psychological condition will often use or manipulate others with no regard to their feelings.
It is important to distinguish between a superiority complex and a healthy sense of self-worth. Those who have a high confidence level in themselves may be inaccurately described as narcissistic or as having a sense of superiority. Those who simply have confidence in their abilities do not generally exhibit a complete disregard for others or a lack of empathy. While these individuals may claim to be an expert or highly skilled in certain areas, they are fully aware that they are not superior to others. Those with superiority complexes generally feel they are superior in all ways.
OK, I'll give you the minuscule benefit of the doubt and answer then...wait, I've answered this several times before, actually:
http://castle2016.com/platform/
I wouldn't know you've answered it before, I am no fan of you and I usually skim over your bullshit. I don't know anything about Castle except that he made no one notice him in the election. No one even knows he exists. And this is the guy you think could have taken on the most corrupt criminal government in US history and war with the global elite? I'm surprised you didn't pick Jesus Christ to do a better job as president? Jesus Christ is the only one that could win this war. Everyone else is merely just a man.
EE_
7th September 2017, 05:27 AM
There's the FBI agent provocateur EE_ we've all come to know and love. :rolleyes:
Your sick fantasy of mass murdering little folks marks you as the truly negative person.
If I were ever to come to believe direct action were needed, innocents and those not highly culpable would not be my targets.
If that's not your cup of tea, buy a sniper rifle. Wait a minute, after everything you've said is wrong, you don't believe direct action is needed? That's odd, or it's all just bluster to feed your complex. The later is my guess.
Neuro
7th September 2017, 06:57 AM
A superiority complex is a psychological disorder in which the affected individual experiences an exaggerated feeling of self-importance. He or she feels superior to other people and displays a general disregard for the thoughts of others. Individuals with a superiority complex often exhibit a sense of grandiosity. They typically maintain a feeling that they are better or more important than other people, and often fail to take the opinions or desires of others seriously. This disorder may also be referred to as narcissism or megalomania.
Traits of someone with a superiority complex include haughtiness, a lack of empathy, and a tendency to brag. Individuals with a narcissistic personality often have a difficult time maintaining close relationships. They exhibit an intense reaction to anything that is perceived as an insult. Someone with a superiority complex flatters those who give him or her admiral acknowledgment, but despise anyone who does not display admiration. The individual often claims to be an expert in a number of areas and pretends to be more than he or she is.
A superiority complex is generally the result of an underlying inferiority complex. The individual likely feels inadequate or unimportant in some way and attempts to compensate for this with an illusory superiority and egotism. If there is no underlying inferiority complex, the individual may have received such praise and admiration as a child that feelings of superiority carried over into adulthood. Other possible causes of a superiority complex include emotional abuse, excessive criticism, and overindulgence from parents.
Individuals with superiority complexes will often interrupt people and generally have no regard for what others have to say. They tend to bring conversations around to themselves in a discussion, and frequently use the words “I,” “me,” and “my.” Those with a narcissistic personality believe that the rules do not apply to them and will often defy authority. People affected with this psychological condition will often use or manipulate others with no regard to their feelings.
It is important to distinguish between a superiority complex and a healthy sense of self-worth. Those who have a high confidence level in themselves may be inaccurately described as narcissistic or as having a sense of superiority. Those who simply have confidence in their abilities do not generally exhibit a complete disregard for others or a lack of empathy. While these individuals may claim to be an expert or highly skilled in certain areas, they are fully aware that they are not superior to others. Those with superiority complexes generally feel they are superior in all ways.
Trump?
crimethink
7th September 2017, 11:36 AM
You are doing a fine job of it. Everyone is an idiot that doesn't fall in line with your 24/7 negative views. Call people names that don't buy your bullshit.
Not "my" views. Facts. Self-evident ones. Ones that, for some bizarre reason, you cannot see or accept.
I prefer chocolate ice cream over vanilla. That's my opinion, my "view." I'd never argue with you if you like vanilla (or strawberry, or whatever) better.
But "Trump is a con artist" is not an opinion.
A superiority complex is a psychological disorder
I guess I'm different then a lot of you, I cant stand to be around negative people. I cut them out of my life asap.
crimethink
7th September 2017, 11:39 AM
If that's not your cup of tea, buy a sniper rifle. Wait a minute, after everything you've said is wrong, you don't believe direct action is needed? That's odd, or it's all just bluster to feed your complex. The later is my guess.
The only one here routinely advocating open violence, explicitly along the (((ISIS))) or (((BLM))) model, is you. Why is that?
I never thought America was going to be great again.
EE_'s .sig line, appended to every post: "Now we can Make America Great Again!"
Just like Trump. "Confused," at best.
EE_
7th September 2017, 01:22 PM
The only one here routinely advocating open violence, explicitly along the (((ISIS))) or (((BLM))) model, is you. Why is that?
EE_'s .sig line, appended to every post: "Now we can Make America Great Again!"
Just like Trump. "Confused," at best.
America is already greater now then it was with your man Obama. Who knows what the future holds?
crimethink
7th September 2017, 01:47 PM
your man Obama.
You love Obama. He is positive thinking.
Obama Speaks: The Power of Positive Thinking
http://chicagoist.com/2009/02/25/obama_speaks_the_power_of_positive.php#photo-1
Obama’s positive attitude
https://www.telegraphindia.com/1121026/jsp/odisha/story_16121799.jsp
crimethink
7th September 2017, 09:19 PM
Trump DACA decision followed months of meetings involving senior Democrat
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-trump-durbin-exclusiv/trump-daca-decision-followed-months-of-meetings-involving-senior-democrat-idUSKCN1BJ03N?il=0
No. 2 Senate Democrat Dick Durbin has had multiple conversations with Jared Kushner and other top White House officials about how to protect young immigrants known as “Dreamers” from deportation, the lawmaker said on Thursday.
Durbin, in an interview with Reuters, described Kushner as a conduit to his father-in-law, President Donald Trump, and open to the idea of doing something to help the 800,000 Dreamers brought illegally to the United States as children.
Kushner, a top administration aide with a broad portfolio that includes brokering a Middle East peace agreement, held private meetings at the White House with Durbin and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham in April and July, according to Durbin’s office.
Durbin, an outspoken advocate for the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that protected the Dreamers from deportation and allowed them work permits, told Reuters he teamed up with Graham to discuss opportunities with the White House to help those enrolled in DACA.
midnight rambler
7th September 2017, 09:25 PM
Dick Morris wrote an article about Chump doing this and Morris called it a great move on Chump's part. However when I hear Chump speak I keep hearing, "Those (illegal children) don't have anything to worry about." TRANSLATION: They won't be getting deported.
monty
17th September 2017, 05:09 PM
Globalist Jared Kushner manipulates Trump for Zionist Israel ~ EndTimes News Report
http://youtu.be/0i51d4PM9jU
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