2016 Presidential Race Topic

Did you believe Bonds when he said he didn't "knowingly" take PED?

Do you believe anyone, except Trump, when they say they didn't knowingly break a law/rule?

Is ignorance an acceptable excuse in the moy23 household?
2/25/2016 11:03 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 2/25/2016 11:03:00 AM (view original):
Did you believe Bonds when he said he didn't "knowingly" take PED?

Do you believe anyone, except Trump, when they say they didn't knowingly break a law/rule?

Is ignorance an acceptable excuse in the moy23 household?
I don't know what the laws were 35 years ago when he was sued for hiring illegals. If he broke the law then he should have been prosecuted.
2/25/2016 11:08 AM

Marco Rubio is getting clobbered by Donald Trump in home state of Florida, where a Quinnipiac University poll shows the frontrunner is polling at an all-time high in the Republican race for president.

Trump's 44-28 percent lead over Rubio reflects the momentum of the New York billionaire’s string of first-place finishes in the last three early state races, and it blunts the Florida senator's argument that he's the only candidate who can defeat the frontrunner in a one-on-one race.

Also, the results give more ammunition to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich — running a distant third and fourth in the Florida survey — to say that Rubio should leave the race because they're doing better in polls of their home states than Rubio is in his.

2/25/2016 11:09 AM
^^^ LOL. Rubio can't even win Florida. At least Cruz stands a chance in Texas.
2/25/2016 11:11 AM
Posted by moy23 on 2/25/2016 10:21:00 AM (view original):
btw - if more people were willing to work hard they wouldn't be in minimum wage jobs. unfortunately there is a shortage of hard workers.
wait what? Explain.
2/25/2016 11:58 AM
Posted by bad_luck on 2/25/2016 11:58:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 2/25/2016 10:21:00 AM (view original):
btw - if more people were willing to work hard they wouldn't be in minimum wage jobs. unfortunately there is a shortage of hard workers.
wait what? Explain.
Not much to explain. Hard workers get raises, promotions, can go from part time to full time (64% of minimum wage jobs are PT), build a resume of accomplishments and can apply elsewhere. And if they are a really hard worker they can go back to school to get a degree and a better chance to secure a job that pays considerably more than minimum wage.
2/25/2016 1:16 PM
I misread your original post. I thought you said if more people were willing to work hard, there wouldn't be minimum wage jobs.

Though there really isn't a shortage of hard workers.
2/25/2016 2:07 PM
Posted by moy23 on 2/25/2016 11:08:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 2/25/2016 11:03:00 AM (view original):
Did you believe Bonds when he said he didn't "knowingly" take PED?

Do you believe anyone, except Trump, when they say they didn't knowingly break a law/rule?

Is ignorance an acceptable excuse in the moy23 household?
I don't know what the laws were 35 years ago when he was sued for hiring illegals. If he broke the law then he should have been prosecuted.
In an interview with Anderson Cooper last year, he said he couldn't guarantee that he currently has no illegal workers.

As a businessman, shouldn't he be aware of the citizenship of people he's paying?
As a Presidential candidate, if it's discovered that he does have illegal workers, should he withdraw from the race?
2/25/2016 2:27 PM
Shouldn't he withdraw from the race because he's an unqualified blowhard racist misogynistic douchebag?
2/25/2016 2:31 PM
Haters!
Can't wait to watch you both squirm with President Trump in the White House.
2/25/2016 2:36 PM
I see you avoided the question(s).
2/25/2016 2:38 PM
Here's the endorsement that the Donald was waiting for: David Duke.
2/25/2016 2:55 PM
Posted by MikeT23 on 2/25/2016 2:27:00 PM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 2/25/2016 11:08:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 2/25/2016 11:03:00 AM (view original):
Did you believe Bonds when he said he didn't "knowingly" take PED?

Do you believe anyone, except Trump, when they say they didn't knowingly break a law/rule?

Is ignorance an acceptable excuse in the moy23 household?
I don't know what the laws were 35 years ago when he was sued for hiring illegals. If he broke the law then he should have been prosecuted.
In an interview with Anderson Cooper last year, he said he couldn't guarantee that he currently has no illegal workers.

As a businessman, shouldn't he be aware of the citizenship of people he's paying?
As a Presidential candidate, if it's discovered that he does have illegal workers, should he withdraw from the race?
He'd be blowing smoke up your *** if he did GUARANTEE he had 0 illegal workers out of 23,000 employees, especially in his industry and considering how many subcontractors he employs. How can someone GUARANTEE an illegal didn't slip through the cracks one way or the other. I promise you the media has been looking for illegals employed by Trump and yet they can't find any... in fact I loved Trumps response to the Washington post when they said they personally spoken to an illegal worker employed by Trump - Trump looked at the reporter and said 'Give me a name and I'll call immigration and have them deported'. To answer your question... As a businessman, Trump should be aware of who he has working for him, although I'm sure he does not know all 23,000 employees. As a businessman you trust you hired competent senior managers that hire competent middle managers that hire legal workers. I think if it is discovered that Trump is employing illegals he wouldn't have to withdraw because he would lose a ton of supporters... that said, don't you believe after 9 months of scrutinizing Trump the media would have found SOME evidence of wrong doing on Trumps part?
2/25/2016 3:06 PM

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton hold double-digit leads in Virginia ahead of the state’s Super Tuesday primary, a new Monmouth University poll shows.

Trump sits at 41 percent in the survey released Thursday, well ahead of Sen. Marco Rubio’s (Fla.) 27 percent and Sen. Ted Cruz’s (Texas) 14 percent. Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Ben Carson are tied at 7 percent.

2/25/2016 3:12 PM
Posted by tecwrg on 2/25/2016 2:31:00 PM (view original):
Shouldn't he withdraw from the race because he's an unqualified blowhard racist misogynistic douchebag?
Oh my - Mexico's President said a bad word!!! http://abcnews.go.com/News/mexican-president-trump-im-pay-wall/story?id=37199750
2/25/2016 5:02 PM
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