What government or political party has the capability to get America back on track to be great?

Seriously I am about to climb up the ladder and first run for the position a mayor for my town, then the city of Pittsburgh then to be President. I guarantee I could do more good than any other president has done or will do. I would get more done that will benefit everyone. I would put actions in to play that will help resolve the issues America is currently experiencing. I will turn around the direction that poverty, racism, and the negative attitudes of our people and head it in the right direction. I would create jobs and begin to eliminate poverty(I know it can never be completely eliminated) I would be the one to create the closest America has ever been to Equality.

The country as a whole would be more calm, have more positive outlooks, and the morale would be much, much more positive then it has ever been. I can guarantee that.

I already developed strategies, programs, and procedures that will benefit and actually help fix major problems in the US. I have developed strategies and procedures to gain enough funds to fund my programs.

We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president. Someone who sees through the bullshit. Someone who sees and understands the problems and will attempt to benefit the people.

Not someone who wants the fame and power that comes with being the President. Not someone who is politically corrupted. Not someone who is just in it for the money and or title.

The average citizen has no idea how to run the country. Only an idiot would think he might. Take a walk through Walmart, or any other place you see lots of average citizens, and tell me how much presidential material you see.
I'm an idiot?
I'm not saying the average person, I'm saying me. Anyone 35 years or older can run, anyone.
I have more sense than anyone who ran for president since I been born. I'm 30 years old when I turn 35 I hope to have the opportunity to run. I bet I will get elected based on being an average citizen coming from the people.

Yet you said "We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president." Yes, any idiot can run for president. Have you heard of Vermin Supreme? Do you have the BEST words like Trump?
And I am an average hard working middle class citizen. What is your point? I have better words than Trump bud.

Go for it buddy. You can't be more of an embarrassment than what we have now. Plenty of crazies out there. I see no reason why lots of them won't support you..
Lmao. In reality some one who has not been influenced or forced by or corrupted by any political party, someone who knows more than just politics, some one who lacks the persona of a typical government Politian. Someone who wouldn't be a follower just to impress other politicians. Someone who comes from and is a part of the people needs to be President.

Honestly I could do better than the last 5 presidents including Trump that were in office during my life time.
 
Seriously I am about to climb up the ladder and first run for the position a mayor for my town, then the city of Pittsburgh then to be President. I guarantee I could do more good than any other president has done or will do. I would get more done that will benefit everyone. I would put actions in to play that will help resolve the issues America is currently experiencing. I will turn around the direction that poverty, racism, and the negative attitudes of our people and head it in the right direction. I would create jobs and begin to eliminate poverty(I know it can never be completely eliminated) I would be the one to create the closest America has ever been to Equality.

The country as a whole would be more calm, have more positive outlooks, and the morale would be much, much more positive then it has ever been. I can guarantee that.

I already developed strategies, programs, and procedures that will benefit and actually help fix major problems in the US. I have developed strategies and procedures to gain enough funds to fund my programs.

We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president. Someone who sees through the bullshit. Someone who sees and understands the problems and will attempt to benefit the people.

Not someone who wants the fame and power that comes with being the President. Not someone who is politically corrupted. Not someone who is just in it for the money and or title.

The average citizen has no idea how to run the country. Only an idiot would think he might. Take a walk through Walmart, or any other place you see lots of average citizens, and tell me how much presidential material you see.
I'm an idiot?
I'm not saying the average person, I'm saying me. Anyone 35 years or older can run, anyone.
I have more sense than anyone who ran for president since I been born. I'm 30 years old when I turn 35 I hope to have the opportunity to run. I bet I will get elected based on being an average citizen coming from the people.

Yet you said "We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president." Yes, any idiot can run for president. Have you heard of Vermin Supreme? Do you have the BEST words like Trump?
And I am an average hard working middle class citizen. What is your point? I have better words than Trump bud.

Go for it buddy. You can't be more of an embarrassment than what we have now. Plenty of crazies out there. I see no reason why lots of them won't support you..
I don't really know how to take this? As a compliment? Or an insult? I really cant tell? lmao
 
The average citizen has no idea how to run the country. Only an idiot would think he might. Take a walk through Walmart, or any other place you see lots of average citizens, and tell me how much presidential material you see.
I'm an idiot?
I'm not saying the average person, I'm saying me. Anyone 35 years or older can run, anyone.
I have more sense than anyone who ran for president since I been born. I'm 30 years old when I turn 35 I hope to have the opportunity to run. I bet I will get elected based on being an average citizen coming from the people.

Yet you said "We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president." Yes, any idiot can run for president. Have you heard of Vermin Supreme? Do you have the BEST words like Trump?
Isnt vermin supreme some activist that wore a boot as a hat and carried a big toothbrush or something weird around with him? lol

And presidential candidate. See? If he can do it, there's no reason why you can't.
Yea you right. If he did get elected for president that would show the world that we would let anyone and put our trust in anyone and that we must have same beliefs as him and America would loose all credibility.

So supporting a persons beliefs, and his goals by extension, aren't a major reason to vote for president?
 
The average citizen has no idea how to run the country. Only an idiot would think he might. Take a walk through Walmart, or any other place you see lots of average citizens, and tell me how much presidential material you see.
I'm an idiot?
I'm not saying the average person, I'm saying me. Anyone 35 years or older can run, anyone.
I have more sense than anyone who ran for president since I been born. I'm 30 years old when I turn 35 I hope to have the opportunity to run. I bet I will get elected based on being an average citizen coming from the people.

Yet you said "We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president." Yes, any idiot can run for president. Have you heard of Vermin Supreme? Do you have the BEST words like Trump?
LOl didn't supreme say if he was elected every citizen will receive a free pony or some shit? And an anarchist? We definitely don't need a person like that to be president! The world would consider America to be a joke, even more then they do now with Trump being our president. I don't dislike Trump but I do think he is not fit to be president. He lacks the communication skills needed for that position. I admit he did a good job making himself look like an idiot. He needs to think before he speaks.

Hard to imagine the rest of the world having more disdain for our president than they have now. It is easy for Trump to make himself look like an idiot. He is one. The people supporting his goals are too.
He is going way over the top with the solutions he came up with to fix problems within the US. Build a border wall and make Mexico pay for it? So a big wall is going to stop immigration? They have underground tunnels now from Mexico to the US. Make a country whose citizens are fleeing from to America to Pay for this wall that could cost nearly $70 billion to build and $150 million a year to maintain? Does he really think he can make Mexico build that wall?

I think the wall won't work. That is a difference of opinion. The goofy way he says he intends to build it and have Mexico pay for it. That is just lunacy. At least come up with a sane way of going about it, and then we can talk about whether it is a good idea.
 
The average citizen has no idea how to run the country. Only an idiot would think he might. Take a walk through Walmart, or any other place you see lots of average citizens, and tell me how much presidential material you see.
I'm an idiot?
I'm not saying the average person, I'm saying me. Anyone 35 years or older can run, anyone.
I have more sense than anyone who ran for president since I been born. I'm 30 years old when I turn 35 I hope to have the opportunity to run. I bet I will get elected based on being an average citizen coming from the people.

Yet you said "We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president." Yes, any idiot can run for president. Have you heard of Vermin Supreme? Do you have the BEST words like Trump?
And I am an average hard working middle class citizen. What is your point? I have better words than Trump bud.

Go for it buddy. You can't be more of an embarrassment than what we have now. Plenty of crazies out there. I see no reason why lots of them won't support you..
I don't really know how to take this? As a compliment? Or an insult? I really cant tell? lmao

If you can't figure that out, how do you expect to be able to figure out the hard problems?
 
dems openly hate the free market.

the free market is one of the most important pillars of America

they cheered and elected to the WH a man that claimed he wanted to fundamentally change America.

the fundamentals are freedom, liberty, justice.



can't say the gop can, but the dnc is clearly working the opposite direction.

You really like to repeat that out of context quote, don't you?
he said it, you know he said it, you heard the crowd cheer and you elected him, then he did it.


so yea, telling you the truth is one of my fav things to do.

Yes, he said something similar to that. Here is the context of the only two times Obama ever discussed that.

In context: What Obama said about
In context: What Obama said about "fundamentally transforming" the nation

During his pre-Super Bowl interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, President Barack Obama faced a question about "fundamentally transforming" the country.
Obama answered by saying, "I don’t think we have to fundamentally transform the nation."
This prompted a flurry of questions on social media, since it seemed to contradict a statement Obama had made during his first Oval Office run in 2008.
We decided that we couldn’t put this statement to the Truth-O-Meter, since the definition of "fundamentally transform" is too vague.
Still, we thought it would be useful to provide the two quotes in question side by side. So we will do so here.
Interview with Bill O’Reilly, Feb. 2, 2014

O’Reilly: OK. I got a letter from Kathy LaMaster, Fresno, Calif. I said I would read one letter from the folks, all right?
Obama: All right.
O’Reilly: "Mr. President, why do you feel it's necessary to fundamentally transform the nation that has afforded you so much opportunity and success?"
Obama: I don't think we have to fundamentally transform the nation.
O’Reilly: But those are your words.
Obama: I think that what we have to do is make sure that here in America, if you work hard, you can get ahead. Bill, you and I benefitted from this incredible country of ours, in part, because there were good jobs out there that paid a good wage, because you had public schools that functioned well, that we could get scholarships if we didn't come from a wealthy family, in order to go to college.
O’Reilly: Right.
Obama: That, you know, if you worked hard, not only did you have a good job, but you also had decent benefits, decent health care...
O’Reilly: They're cutting me off...
Obama: -- and for a lot of folks, we don't have that. We've got to make sure that we're doing everything we can to expand the middle class...
O’Reilly: All right...
Obama: -- and work hard and people who are working hard can get into the middle class.
O’Reilly: I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place.

Here’s Obama’s original statement, in an October 2008 campaign visit to Columbia, Mo:

"Now, Mizzou, I just have two words for you tonight: five days. Five days. After decades of broken politics in Washington, and eight years of failed policies from George W. Bush, and 21 months of a campaign that's taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.

"In five days, you can turn the page on policies that put greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street before the hard work and sacrifice of folks on Main Street. In five days, you can choose policies that invest in our middle class, and create new jobs, and grow this economy, so that everyone has a chance to succeed, not just the CEO, but the secretary and janitor, not just the factory owner, but the men and women on the factory floor."
so you missed the speech where he claimed that's what he wanted to do, and are quoting him from when he knew he had to lie or be called out for hating America.


but then he did make changes, and you are still trying to claim that he didn't.


seriously, try to understand that you hate America, I know you do, time you admit it to yourself.


No. Obviously you didn't read the link. Right after Oreilly said "I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place", I included the quote from Obama's speech that shows the context the remark was made in. Quite different from what you lying right wingers claim, isn't it?
the end result proves he meant what he said.

irrefutably.
 
You really like to repeat that out of context quote, don't you?
he said it, you know he said it, you heard the crowd cheer and you elected him, then he did it.


so yea, telling you the truth is one of my fav things to do.

Yes, he said something similar to that. Here is the context of the only two times Obama ever discussed that.

In context: What Obama said about
In context: What Obama said about "fundamentally transforming" the nation

During his pre-Super Bowl interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, President Barack Obama faced a question about "fundamentally transforming" the country.
Obama answered by saying, "I don’t think we have to fundamentally transform the nation."
This prompted a flurry of questions on social media, since it seemed to contradict a statement Obama had made during his first Oval Office run in 2008.
We decided that we couldn’t put this statement to the Truth-O-Meter, since the definition of "fundamentally transform" is too vague.
Still, we thought it would be useful to provide the two quotes in question side by side. So we will do so here.
Interview with Bill O’Reilly, Feb. 2, 2014

O’Reilly: OK. I got a letter from Kathy LaMaster, Fresno, Calif. I said I would read one letter from the folks, all right?
Obama: All right.
O’Reilly: "Mr. President, why do you feel it's necessary to fundamentally transform the nation that has afforded you so much opportunity and success?"
Obama: I don't think we have to fundamentally transform the nation.
O’Reilly: But those are your words.
Obama: I think that what we have to do is make sure that here in America, if you work hard, you can get ahead. Bill, you and I benefitted from this incredible country of ours, in part, because there were good jobs out there that paid a good wage, because you had public schools that functioned well, that we could get scholarships if we didn't come from a wealthy family, in order to go to college.
O’Reilly: Right.
Obama: That, you know, if you worked hard, not only did you have a good job, but you also had decent benefits, decent health care...
O’Reilly: They're cutting me off...
Obama: -- and for a lot of folks, we don't have that. We've got to make sure that we're doing everything we can to expand the middle class...
O’Reilly: All right...
Obama: -- and work hard and people who are working hard can get into the middle class.
O’Reilly: I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place.

Here’s Obama’s original statement, in an October 2008 campaign visit to Columbia, Mo:

"Now, Mizzou, I just have two words for you tonight: five days. Five days. After decades of broken politics in Washington, and eight years of failed policies from George W. Bush, and 21 months of a campaign that's taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.

"In five days, you can turn the page on policies that put greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street before the hard work and sacrifice of folks on Main Street. In five days, you can choose policies that invest in our middle class, and create new jobs, and grow this economy, so that everyone has a chance to succeed, not just the CEO, but the secretary and janitor, not just the factory owner, but the men and women on the factory floor."
so you missed the speech where he claimed that's what he wanted to do, and are quoting him from when he knew he had to lie or be called out for hating America.


but then he did make changes, and you are still trying to claim that he didn't.


seriously, try to understand that you hate America, I know you do, time you admit it to yourself.


No. Obviously you didn't read the link. Right after Oreilly said "I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place", I included the quote from Obama's speech that shows the context the remark was made in. Quite different from what you lying right wingers claim, isn't it?
the end result proves he meant what he said.

irrefutably.

Silly you. I'll bet you hang on to that false talking point even after you have been shown it was bullshit all along.
 
he said it, you know he said it, you heard the crowd cheer and you elected him, then he did it.


so yea, telling you the truth is one of my fav things to do.

Yes, he said something similar to that. Here is the context of the only two times Obama ever discussed that.

In context: What Obama said about
In context: What Obama said about "fundamentally transforming" the nation

During his pre-Super Bowl interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, President Barack Obama faced a question about "fundamentally transforming" the country.
Obama answered by saying, "I don’t think we have to fundamentally transform the nation."
This prompted a flurry of questions on social media, since it seemed to contradict a statement Obama had made during his first Oval Office run in 2008.
We decided that we couldn’t put this statement to the Truth-O-Meter, since the definition of "fundamentally transform" is too vague.
Still, we thought it would be useful to provide the two quotes in question side by side. So we will do so here.
Interview with Bill O’Reilly, Feb. 2, 2014

O’Reilly: OK. I got a letter from Kathy LaMaster, Fresno, Calif. I said I would read one letter from the folks, all right?
Obama: All right.
O’Reilly: "Mr. President, why do you feel it's necessary to fundamentally transform the nation that has afforded you so much opportunity and success?"
Obama: I don't think we have to fundamentally transform the nation.
O’Reilly: But those are your words.
Obama: I think that what we have to do is make sure that here in America, if you work hard, you can get ahead. Bill, you and I benefitted from this incredible country of ours, in part, because there were good jobs out there that paid a good wage, because you had public schools that functioned well, that we could get scholarships if we didn't come from a wealthy family, in order to go to college.
O’Reilly: Right.
Obama: That, you know, if you worked hard, not only did you have a good job, but you also had decent benefits, decent health care...
O’Reilly: They're cutting me off...
Obama: -- and for a lot of folks, we don't have that. We've got to make sure that we're doing everything we can to expand the middle class...
O’Reilly: All right...
Obama: -- and work hard and people who are working hard can get into the middle class.
O’Reilly: I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place.

Here’s Obama’s original statement, in an October 2008 campaign visit to Columbia, Mo:

"Now, Mizzou, I just have two words for you tonight: five days. Five days. After decades of broken politics in Washington, and eight years of failed policies from George W. Bush, and 21 months of a campaign that's taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.

"In five days, you can turn the page on policies that put greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street before the hard work and sacrifice of folks on Main Street. In five days, you can choose policies that invest in our middle class, and create new jobs, and grow this economy, so that everyone has a chance to succeed, not just the CEO, but the secretary and janitor, not just the factory owner, but the men and women on the factory floor."
so you missed the speech where he claimed that's what he wanted to do, and are quoting him from when he knew he had to lie or be called out for hating America.


but then he did make changes, and you are still trying to claim that he didn't.


seriously, try to understand that you hate America, I know you do, time you admit it to yourself.


No. Obviously you didn't read the link. Right after Oreilly said "I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place", I included the quote from Obama's speech that shows the context the remark was made in. Quite different from what you lying right wingers claim, isn't it?
the end result proves he meant what he said.

irrefutably.

Silly you. I'll bet you hang on to that false talking point even after you have been shown it was bullshit all along.
heard him say it
watched them cheer
saw him do it.
 
Yes, he said something similar to that. Here is the context of the only two times Obama ever discussed that.

In context: What Obama said about
In context: What Obama said about "fundamentally transforming" the nation

During his pre-Super Bowl interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, President Barack Obama faced a question about "fundamentally transforming" the country.
Obama answered by saying, "I don’t think we have to fundamentally transform the nation."
This prompted a flurry of questions on social media, since it seemed to contradict a statement Obama had made during his first Oval Office run in 2008.
We decided that we couldn’t put this statement to the Truth-O-Meter, since the definition of "fundamentally transform" is too vague.
Still, we thought it would be useful to provide the two quotes in question side by side. So we will do so here.
Interview with Bill O’Reilly, Feb. 2, 2014

O’Reilly: OK. I got a letter from Kathy LaMaster, Fresno, Calif. I said I would read one letter from the folks, all right?
Obama: All right.
O’Reilly: "Mr. President, why do you feel it's necessary to fundamentally transform the nation that has afforded you so much opportunity and success?"
Obama: I don't think we have to fundamentally transform the nation.
O’Reilly: But those are your words.
Obama: I think that what we have to do is make sure that here in America, if you work hard, you can get ahead. Bill, you and I benefitted from this incredible country of ours, in part, because there were good jobs out there that paid a good wage, because you had public schools that functioned well, that we could get scholarships if we didn't come from a wealthy family, in order to go to college.
O’Reilly: Right.
Obama: That, you know, if you worked hard, not only did you have a good job, but you also had decent benefits, decent health care...
O’Reilly: They're cutting me off...
Obama: -- and for a lot of folks, we don't have that. We've got to make sure that we're doing everything we can to expand the middle class...
O’Reilly: All right...
Obama: -- and work hard and people who are working hard can get into the middle class.
O’Reilly: I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place.

Here’s Obama’s original statement, in an October 2008 campaign visit to Columbia, Mo:

"Now, Mizzou, I just have two words for you tonight: five days. Five days. After decades of broken politics in Washington, and eight years of failed policies from George W. Bush, and 21 months of a campaign that's taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.

"In five days, you can turn the page on policies that put greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street before the hard work and sacrifice of folks on Main Street. In five days, you can choose policies that invest in our middle class, and create new jobs, and grow this economy, so that everyone has a chance to succeed, not just the CEO, but the secretary and janitor, not just the factory owner, but the men and women on the factory floor."
so you missed the speech where he claimed that's what he wanted to do, and are quoting him from when he knew he had to lie or be called out for hating America.


but then he did make changes, and you are still trying to claim that he didn't.


seriously, try to understand that you hate America, I know you do, time you admit it to yourself.


No. Obviously you didn't read the link. Right after Oreilly said "I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place", I included the quote from Obama's speech that shows the context the remark was made in. Quite different from what you lying right wingers claim, isn't it?
the end result proves he meant what he said.

irrefutably.

Silly you. I'll bet you hang on to that false talking point even after you have been shown it was bullshit all along.
heard him say it
watched them cheer
saw him do it.

What did Obama fundamentally transform?
 
so you missed the speech where he claimed that's what he wanted to do, and are quoting him from when he knew he had to lie or be called out for hating America.


but then he did make changes, and you are still trying to claim that he didn't.


seriously, try to understand that you hate America, I know you do, time you admit it to yourself.


No. Obviously you didn't read the link. Right after Oreilly said "I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place", I included the quote from Obama's speech that shows the context the remark was made in. Quite different from what you lying right wingers claim, isn't it?
the end result proves he meant what he said.

irrefutably.

Silly you. I'll bet you hang on to that false talking point even after you have been shown it was bullshit all along.
heard him say it
watched them cheer
saw him do it.

What did Obama fundamentally transform?
you mean aside from taking away some of our freedoms?
getting the media to openly hate white people
open hate for men
support traitors
hate cops
bring racism up to a level not seen in my lifetime?


how much more would you like?
 
No. Obviously you didn't read the link. Right after Oreilly said "I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place", I included the quote from Obama's speech that shows the context the remark was made in. Quite different from what you lying right wingers claim, isn't it?
the end result proves he meant what he said.

irrefutably.

Silly you. I'll bet you hang on to that false talking point even after you have been shown it was bullshit all along.
heard him say it
watched them cheer
saw him do it.

What did Obama fundamentally transform?
you mean aside from taking away some of our freedoms?
getting the media to openly hate white people
open hate for men
support traitors
hate cops
bring racism up to a level not seen in my lifetime?


how much more would you like?

Lets start with the first one. What freedoms were taken away from you or me? Did somebody make it against the law to say Merry Christmas when I wasn't looking?
 
Obviously America has been experiencing some major issues. Such as poverty, racism, people homeless, the middleclass dying out, people not being able to fully cover their annual cost of living expenses, illegal immigration, lack of affordable education, lack of affordable healthcare, unemployment, crime, mass shootings, welfare, wars with other countries, total national debt increasing, terrorism, the US dollar decreasing in value and I'm sure I missed some. So with all these issues America is experiencing, which type of government or political party do you think has the best chance getting America back on track? Or should America take on a whole different type of government?
If you wish to reshape our socioeconomic relations and our government institutions, the way to go about it is by reshaping the social process of producing goods and services. Anything less will inevitably lead us back to the state of our current crisis.
 
the end result proves he meant what he said.

irrefutably.

Silly you. I'll bet you hang on to that false talking point even after you have been shown it was bullshit all along.
heard him say it
watched them cheer
saw him do it.

What did Obama fundamentally transform?
you mean aside from taking away some of our freedoms?
getting the media to openly hate white people
open hate for men
support traitors
hate cops
bring racism up to a level not seen in my lifetime?


how much more would you like?

Lets start with the first one. What freedoms were taken away from you or me? Did somebody make it against the law to say Merry Christmas when I wasn't looking?
you are no longer free to not buy health ins.

it's tyrannically enforced.
 
presidente_trump103279.jpg

only for stupid people.

but nice troll
 

I agree but he is neither a Republican or a Democrat.
He is basically out first third party President.
He is hated by the Republican and Democratic career politicians, who are working against him at every turn. Trump cares about America while the other care about their wallet.
trump cares about what trump wants. if want you want aligns with him then great. he's doing a great job. if not, he sucks. pretty much how it goes for politics anymore.

it's more our side vs. their side, as usual, but gotten a lot worse in the last decade or so. we don't even bother looking for middle ground - we just slap a stereotype on someone and pretend they believe 100% in everything we disagree with in general, applying our hate to them as the poster child for it.

collectively, we're pretty fucking stupid.
 
Seriously I am about to climb up the ladder and first run for the position a mayor for my town, then the city of Pittsburgh then to be President. I guarantee I could do more good than any other president has done or will do. I would get more done that will benefit everyone. I would put actions in to play that will help resolve the issues America is currently experiencing. I will turn around the direction that poverty, racism, and the negative attitudes of our people and head it in the right direction. I would create jobs and begin to eliminate poverty(I know it can never be completely eliminated) I would be the one to create the closest America has ever been to Equality.

The country as a whole would be more calm, have more positive outlooks, and the morale would be much, much more positive then it has ever been. I can guarantee that.

I already developed strategies, programs, and procedures that will benefit and actually help fix major problems in the US. I have developed strategies and procedures to gain enough funds to fund my programs.

We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president. Someone who sees through the bullshit. Someone who sees and understands the problems and will attempt to benefit the people.

Not someone who wants the fame and power that comes with being the President. Not someone who is politically corrupted. Not someone who is just in it for the money and or title.
Should Every Athlete on the Team Be Paid the Same?

Equality is motivated by jealousy of the naturally superior. Many of the present attitudes are insufficiently described if they don't include what it is thought of the opposite. For example, rather than foreign aid being called "humanitarian," it is really snobbish contempt for Americans who could use that aid productively. Giving it away at home to only useless moochers shows the same contempt.

Today's High IQs are self-hating escapist nerds if they support equality. Anyone who denies the self-evident truth of the Bell Curve and its policy suggestions pathetically wants to belong to the in-group that is leading society downhill.
 

I agree but he is neither a Republican or a Democrat.
He is basically out first third party President.
He is hated by the Republican and Democratic career politicians, who are working against him at every turn. Trump cares about America while the other care about their wallet.
trump cares about what trump wants. if want you want aligns with him then great. he's doing a great job. if not, he sucks. pretty much how it goes for politics anymore.

it's more our side vs. their side, as usual, but gotten a lot worse in the last decade or so. we don't even bother looking for middle ground - we just slap a stereotype on someone and pretend they believe 100% in everything we disagree with in general, applying our hate to them as the poster child for it.

collectively, we're pretty fucking stupid.
Written by Wags Wearing Wigs

The Constitution set all this up. It's pretty stupid to criticize the political oligarchy and still glorify its enabling legislation.
 
Seriously I am about to climb up the ladder and first run for the position a mayor for my town, then the city of Pittsburgh then to be President. I guarantee I could do more good than any other president has done or will do. I would get more done that will benefit everyone. I would put actions in to play that will help resolve the issues America is currently experiencing. I will turn around the direction that poverty, racism, and the negative attitudes of our people and head it in the right direction. I would create jobs and begin to eliminate poverty(I know it can never be completely eliminated) I would be the one to create the closest America has ever been to Equality.

The country as a whole would be more calm, have more positive outlooks, and the morale would be much, much more positive then it has ever been. I can guarantee that.

I already developed strategies, programs, and procedures that will benefit and actually help fix major problems in the US. I have developed strategies and procedures to gain enough funds to fund my programs.

We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president. Someone who sees through the bullshit. Someone who sees and understands the problems and will attempt to benefit the people.

Not someone who wants the fame and power that comes with being the President. Not someone who is politically corrupted. Not someone who is just in it for the money and or title.
Should Every Athlete on the Team Be Paid the Same?

Equality is motivated by jealousy of the naturally superior. Many of the present attitudes are insufficiently described if they don't include what it is thought of the opposite. For example, rather than foreign aid being called "humanitarian," it is really snobbish contempt for Americans who could use that aid productively. Giving it away at home to only useless moochers shows the same contempt.

Today's High IQs are self-hating escapist nerds if they support equality. Anyone who denies the self-evident truth of the Bell Curve and its policy suggestions pathetically wants to belong to the in-group that is leading society downhill.

If you are going to regurgitate stormfront.com, at least cite it.

Your post is an idiotic dog whistle appeal to racists. Period. Nobody is demanding everyone get the same salary. Nobody is demanding everyone enjoy equal outcomes. Those are all lies that white nationalist pukes tell themselves to justify their own embarrassing behavior.
 
Seriously I am about to climb up the ladder and first run for the position a mayor for my town, then the city of Pittsburgh then to be President. I guarantee I could do more good than any other president has done or will do. I would get more done that will benefit everyone. I would put actions in to play that will help resolve the issues America is currently experiencing. I will turn around the direction that poverty, racism, and the negative attitudes of our people and head it in the right direction. I would create jobs and begin to eliminate poverty(I know it can never be completely eliminated) I would be the one to create the closest America has ever been to Equality.

The country as a whole would be more calm, have more positive outlooks, and the morale would be much, much more positive then it has ever been. I can guarantee that.

I already developed strategies, programs, and procedures that will benefit and actually help fix major problems in the US. I have developed strategies and procedures to gain enough funds to fund my programs.

We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president. Someone who sees through the bullshit. Someone who sees and understands the problems and will attempt to benefit the people.

Not someone who wants the fame and power that comes with being the President. Not someone who is politically corrupted. Not someone who is just in it for the money and or title.

The average citizen has no idea how to run the country. Only an idiot would think he might. Take a walk through Walmart, or any other place you see lots of average citizens, and tell me how much presidential material you see.

Wouldn't be hard. Just follow silent Cals example
The Lazy Fairies of Laissez-Faire

Through negligence, Coolidge caused the Great Depression, just like a guard who falls asleep on watch abets burglary.
 
The average citizen has no idea how to run the country. Only an idiot would think he might. Take a walk through Walmart, or any other place you see lots of average citizens, and tell me how much presidential material you see.
I'm an idiot?
I'm not saying the average person, I'm saying me. Anyone 35 years or older can run, anyone.
I have more sense than anyone who ran for president since I been born. I'm 30 years old when I turn 35 I hope to have the opportunity to run. I bet I will get elected based on being an average citizen coming from the people.

Yet you said "We need an average hard working middle class citizen to be our president." Yes, any idiot can run for president. Have you heard of Vermin Supreme? Do you have the BEST words like Trump?
LOl didn't supreme say if he was elected every citizen will receive a free pony or some shit? And an anarchist? We definitely don't need a person like that to be president! The world would consider America to be a joke, even more then they do now with Trump being our president. I don't dislike Trump but I do think he is not fit to be president. He lacks the communication skills needed for that position. I admit he did a good job making himself look like an idiot. He needs to think before he speaks.

Hard to imagine the rest of the world having more disdain for our president than they have now. It is easy for Trump to make himself look like an idiot. He is one. The people supporting his goals are too.
He is going way over the top with the solutions he came up with to fix problems within the US. Build a border wall and make Mexico pay for it? So a big wall is going to stop immigration? They have underground tunnels now from Mexico to the US. Make a country whose citizens are fleeing to America pay for this wall that could cost nearly $70 billion to build and $150 million a year to maintain? Does he really think he can make Mexico build that wall?
Timid Giants Are Pushovers. Why Are We That Way?

To pay for it, seize their offshore oil wells. How strong is the Mexican navy?
 

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