hetuzozaho wrote: » In good company in US politics even?
mad muffin wrote: » Oh you bet. If you think Trump is bad. You’ll be absolutely astounded if you google Pelosi. Of course we all know about the charming clintons by now.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I haven't been impressed by any of what I've seen to be honest, all the way to the top. But they all have their supporters by the looks of it, no matter how silly their carry on. So I must be in the minority.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I've spent some time in San Francisco and obviously noticed the homelessness... (but understood a lot was from people who had served in the military etc mental health etc chatted to some coming and going it's inevitable and never felt in danger - just felt for a lot them tbh) .... but I thought it was a great city. I would have thought most people thought it was a great city. A difference of opinion to some on the thread: "San Francisco is a proper ****hole apparently" haha
notobtuse wrote: » Ah, San Francisco. Lovely place to visit but you wouldn’t want to walk there? San Francisco, liberal bastion and sanctuary city, attracts the best of the best... Homeless, drug additict, crazies and serial poopers. Seems they dump wherever they want, as their interactive poop map indicates. You couldn’t pay me to live there.https://www.businessinsider.com/san-francisco-human-poop-problem-2019-4
notobtuse wrote: » Ah, San Francisco. Lovely place to visit but you wouldn’t want to walk there?
hetuzozaho wrote: » God no. Way too far! I flew. And I did get paid to live there I guess. Different strokes I guess
mad muffin wrote: » At least with trump you know where you stand.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Yes! For me that was what I felt with him from day one. This guy is quite obviously a bit of a wally. It's just not how politicians are ever presented, well ones I'd watched before. It was kind of refreshing.
mad muffin wrote: » I know he comes across a bit bombastic.
mad muffin wrote: » Oh okay. but you wont go there at night. I see. Why’s that? After all, it has quite the vibrant food, music and art scene. I’m sure you will go there at night, after they gentrify it. So why don’t you stop virtue signaling and talking absolute bull****?
Overheal wrote: » I’m sure that’s a very accurate crowdsourced body of information that hasn’t been trolled in any way.
notobtuse wrote: » It used to be a really nice place... Times change. When was it you lived there?
mad muffin wrote: » At least with trump you know where you stand. You **** with me I **** with you.
TeaBagMania wrote: » Exactly, Trump tells it like it is, good or bad and the libtards cant handle that... They'd rather be kissed in the ear with a puppy hug from odumbass while being told how he's going to fix everything that's broken with the country... then turns around walks away and does absolutely nothing
steddyeddy wrote: » He said wind turbines give you cancer and airports existed 200 years ago. To you that might be "telling it like it is" but to me it's cretinous. I'm not here to defend Democrats but I don't think Trump supporters can lecture people on sensitivity. I previously commented that I think Trump supporters will believe anything and some of the ones I met weren't too bright and Trump supporters here nearly had seizures!
notobtuse wrote: » I understand desperate times call for desperate measures… which apparently means get rid of Trump by any ways or means possible. Trump’s movement has been steadily growing because of his put America first mantra. Nearly 6 million jobs have been created since President Trump took office. Many Americans are supporting the Republican Party for the first time thanks to the president… representing everyday Americans from every walk of life. Since 2016, the GOP has trained more than 50,000 new volunteers and registered nearly 7 million new Republican voters. Also, Trump’s record of keeping his promises has fueled historic fundraising numbers. Thanks to Trump’s leadership, the Republican party is now synonymous with freedom, economic prosperity and security while the Democrats are running on free taxpayer funded healthcare for illegal aliens and big-government socialism. Somehow I don’t think the Democrat’s “America Last” is a winning message for the 2020 election. So, yes, I understand why the left and democrats want to get rid of him before the election… It’s all they got.
phater phagan wrote: » I think she was referring, last year, to the regular occurrences of mass shootings that have bee carried out by white American males. She is not running for president of course, but I think the Republicans are trying to divert attention away from the fact that Trump is making a hames of his job, by targeting her and other progressive Democrats.
DanDan6592 wrote: » Got a source for this?
DanDan6592 wrote: » Why can't we agree that both sides are just as ****e as eachother?
mad muffin wrote: » With this I agree lol. What I don’t like is Dems identity politics.
Overheal wrote: » There’s a lot of great places I wouldn’t go at night, personally. That’s general to just about anywhere you go.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Yes lets face it, he doesn't tell it like it is as he's not always clued in on how things are. I think we can say he sometimes tells it how he thinks it is, even if what he thinks it is isn't what it is or if what he thinks it is comes across as rude / insulting / racist / hypocritical / down right stupid. I think other politicians may be rude / insulting / racist / hypocritical / down right stupid but we are never allowed to see it. With Trump it is there for all to see on twitter.com - which at least is something different.