2016 Presidential Race Topic

Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 8:51:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 8:33:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 8:27:00 AM (view original):
I don't think that's what was said. I think they're implying that the well is running dry and Trump is trying to cut costs.
Then why is he hiring people to grab delegates right now? Maybe he's running his campaign like a business, using his own money.... Rather than like a politician posting away other people's money. Notice how little the FRONTRUNNER BUSINESSMAN has spent so far? Any difference from the politicians? #relevantbusinessexperience
Hell, I don't know. I'm not implying it. Ask taint/BL. If I were running, I'd lay off workers in every state after the vote. Why the **** do you need a handful of representatives in Iowa today?

And Trump has spent less money because he's a master at self-promotion. I'm not sure that's a good thing for a Prez candidate but he's in the media far more than the others.
well there you go then... his business experience tells Trump he doesn't need resources in Florida, etc. right now.... He needs resources fight for delegates - shift that money there. That makes sense financially and tactfully - not the 'just keep spending mindset' of Cruz, Kasich, and Hillary. That's a politician for you spending other peoples money. +1 for Trump and you should admire that about him, unless of course you are not into being fiscally conservative.
4/7/2016 11:13 AM
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 11:06:00 AM (view original):
LOL.... Cruz blew this when he discredited New York Values... Compare this with Trump speaking to crowds of 15,000 last night.

There are more than 1.4 million people in the Bronx — but Ted Cruz couldn’t even muster 100 at a campaign event in Parkchester with state Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., a conservative Christian minister.

Cruz visited the Sabrosura Chinese-Dominican restaurant, where Diaz said the presidential candidate could “listen to the social, economic and spiritual needs of our community” while dining with other clergymen on the eatery’s famed fried rice and plantains.

Exactly how big is the Chinese-Domincan demographic?
4/7/2016 11:15 AM
Posted by tecwrg on 4/7/2016 11:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 11:06:00 AM (view original):
LOL.... Cruz blew this when he discredited New York Values... Compare this with Trump speaking to crowds of 15,000 last night.

There are more than 1.4 million people in the Bronx — but Ted Cruz couldn’t even muster 100 at a campaign event in Parkchester with state Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., a conservative Christian minister.

Cruz visited the Sabrosura Chinese-Dominican restaurant, where Diaz said the presidential candidate could “listen to the social, economic and spiritual needs of our community” while dining with other clergymen on the eatery’s famed fried rice and plantains.

Exactly how big is the Chinese-Domincan demographic?
NY Chinese:

The New York City Metropolitan Area contains the largest ethnic Chinese population outside Asia, enumerating an estimated 735,019 individuals as of 2012,[80] including at least 9 Chinatowns, comprising the original Manhattan Chinatown, three inQueens (the Flushing Chinatown, the Elmhurst Chinatown, and the newly emerged Chinatown in Corona), three in Brooklyn(the Sunset Park Chinatown, the Avenue U Chinatown, and the Bensonhurst Chinatown), and one each in Edison, New Jerseyand Nassau County, Long Island,[81] not to mention fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the New York City metropolitan area.[82]


NY Dominican:

Immigration records of Dominicans in the United States date from the late 19th century, and New York City has had a Dominican community since the 1930s. From the 1960s onward, after the fall of the
Rafael Trujillo military regime, large waves of migration have thoroughly transnationalized the Dominican Republic, metaphorically blurring its frontier with the United States.

In 2006 New York City's Dominican population decreased for the first time since the 1980s, dropping by 1.3% from 609,885 in 2006 to 602,093 in 2007. They are the city's second-largest Hispanic group and, in 2009, it was estimated that they composed 24.9% of New York City's Latino population. According to Census data analysis by CUNY’s Center for Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies, shows Dominicans as the new largest group of Hispanics in NYC. There were about 747,473 Dominicans in the five boroughs in 2013, compared with 719,444 Puerto Ricans.[119]

Areas with high a concentration of Dominicans are in Washington Heights, Corona, and certain areas in the Bronx.

4/7/2016 11:19 AM
Posted by moy23 on 4/5/2016 11:58:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tecwrg on 4/5/2016 11:50:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/5/2016 11:32:00 AM (view original):
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Posted by moy23 on 4/5/2016 10:31:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 4/5/2016 10:25:00 AM (view original):
So you admit that Trump has no idea what he's talking about?
On some of the specifics, sure. I think he's spot on with his America First world view which includes a border wall, better infrastructure, better trade deals, and enforcing existing law. I also like his backbone, and that he's not politically correct. He'll need both to make necessary changes to Washington-as-usual.
If order to effect change, you typically have to earn the respect of those you want to change.

Trump's "power" in the business world has been derived from fear due to his bullying and strong arm tactics, not from any level of respect.

How do you think that management style would work in DC should he (theoretically) be elected, especially after what would be a year long campaign of divisiveness and controversy?
Better than Ted Cruz and his all or nothing tactics. That's just like Obama.

And Trumps power in the business world is more about leverage and negotiations than bullying and strong arm tactics.
Trumps "leverage" comes from his money and his threats that "you won't get any of it unless you give me what I want".

Do you think he'll be bringing his personal checkbook into negotiations with Congress, or with foreign leaders?
He'll be bringing a bigger checkbook... The US Government. We pay for everything world-wide, time to get something back for all the money we spend. Think America First!!!!
Funny how you should criticize politicians "spending others people's money" when just two days ago you bragged about how your boy will be able to do just that as President.
4/7/2016 11:20 AM
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 11:19:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tecwrg on 4/7/2016 11:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 11:06:00 AM (view original):
LOL.... Cruz blew this when he discredited New York Values... Compare this with Trump speaking to crowds of 15,000 last night.

There are more than 1.4 million people in the Bronx — but Ted Cruz couldn’t even muster 100 at a campaign event in Parkchester with state Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., a conservative Christian minister.

Cruz visited the Sabrosura Chinese-Dominican restaurant, where Diaz said the presidential candidate could “listen to the social, economic and spiritual needs of our community” while dining with other clergymen on the eatery’s famed fried rice and plantains.

Exactly how big is the Chinese-Domincan demographic?
NY Chinese:

The New York City Metropolitan Area contains the largest ethnic Chinese population outside Asia, enumerating an estimated 735,019 individuals as of 2012,[80] including at least 9 Chinatowns, comprising the original Manhattan Chinatown, three inQueens (the Flushing Chinatown, the Elmhurst Chinatown, and the newly emerged Chinatown in Corona), three in Brooklyn(the Sunset Park Chinatown, the Avenue U Chinatown, and the Bensonhurst Chinatown), and one each in Edison, New Jerseyand Nassau County, Long Island,[81] not to mention fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the New York City metropolitan area.[82]


NY Dominican:

Immigration records of Dominicans in the United States date from the late 19th century, and New York City has had a Dominican community since the 1930s. From the 1960s onward, after the fall of the
Rafael Trujillo military regime, large waves of migration have thoroughly transnationalized the Dominican Republic, metaphorically blurring its frontier with the United States.

In 2006 New York City's Dominican population decreased for the first time since the 1980s, dropping by 1.3% from 609,885 in 2006 to 602,093 in 2007. They are the city's second-largest Hispanic group and, in 2009, it was estimated that they composed 24.9% of New York City's Latino population. According to Census data analysis by CUNY’s Center for Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies, shows Dominicans as the new largest group of Hispanics in NYC. There were about 747,473 Dominicans in the five boroughs in 2013, compared with 719,444 Puerto Ricans.[119]

Areas with high a concentration of Dominicans are in Washington Heights, Corona, and certain areas in the Bronx.

Dumbass.
4/7/2016 11:21 AM
Posted by tecwrg on 4/7/2016 11:20:00 AM (view original):
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Posted by bad_luck on 4/5/2016 10:25:00 AM (view original):
So you admit that Trump has no idea what he's talking about?
On some of the specifics, sure. I think he's spot on with his America First world view which includes a border wall, better infrastructure, better trade deals, and enforcing existing law. I also like his backbone, and that he's not politically correct. He'll need both to make necessary changes to Washington-as-usual.
If order to effect change, you typically have to earn the respect of those you want to change.

Trump's "power" in the business world has been derived from fear due to his bullying and strong arm tactics, not from any level of respect.

How do you think that management style would work in DC should he (theoretically) be elected, especially after what would be a year long campaign of divisiveness and controversy?
Better than Ted Cruz and his all or nothing tactics. That's just like Obama.

And Trumps power in the business world is more about leverage and negotiations than bullying and strong arm tactics.
Trumps "leverage" comes from his money and his threats that "you won't get any of it unless you give me what I want".

Do you think he'll be bringing his personal checkbook into negotiations with Congress, or with foreign leaders?
He'll be bringing a bigger checkbook... The US Government. We pay for everything world-wide, time to get something back for all the money we spend. Think America First!!!!
Funny how you should criticize politicians "spending others people's money" when just two days ago you bragged about how your boy will be able to do just that as President.
No no no no no.... Not to spend it.... to LEVERAGE it for better deals. That's how money and negations work. For instance - If my wealthiest client tries to leave me I will do almost anything to keep him. If the client has little to offer me they can go on their merry way. America has a very big checkbook. Lots of leverage... HUGE leverage!!!
4/7/2016 11:24 AM
TRUMP = BETTER DEALS! HE CAN NEGOTIATE AND MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!
4/7/2016 11:26 AM
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 11:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 8:51:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 8:33:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 8:27:00 AM (view original):
I don't think that's what was said. I think they're implying that the well is running dry and Trump is trying to cut costs.
Then why is he hiring people to grab delegates right now? Maybe he's running his campaign like a business, using his own money.... Rather than like a politician posting away other people's money. Notice how little the FRONTRUNNER BUSINESSMAN has spent so far? Any difference from the politicians? #relevantbusinessexperience
Hell, I don't know. I'm not implying it. Ask taint/BL. If I were running, I'd lay off workers in every state after the vote. Why the **** do you need a handful of representatives in Iowa today?

And Trump has spent less money because he's a master at self-promotion. I'm not sure that's a good thing for a Prez candidate but he's in the media far more than the others.
well there you go then... his business experience tells Trump he doesn't need resources in Florida, etc. right now.... He needs resources fight for delegates - shift that money there. That makes sense financially and tactfully - not the 'just keep spending mindset' of Cruz, Kasich, and Hillary. That's a politician for you spending other peoples money. +1 for Trump and you should admire that about him, unless of course you are not into being fiscally conservative.
Well, ****, if knowing that there's a good/bad way to allocate resources is all it takes to get support from Trump fans, I expect your vote in 2020.
4/7/2016 11:33 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 11:33:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 11:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 8:51:00 AM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 4/7/2016 8:33:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 8:27:00 AM (view original):
I don't think that's what was said. I think they're implying that the well is running dry and Trump is trying to cut costs.
Then why is he hiring people to grab delegates right now? Maybe he's running his campaign like a business, using his own money.... Rather than like a politician posting away other people's money. Notice how little the FRONTRUNNER BUSINESSMAN has spent so far? Any difference from the politicians? #relevantbusinessexperience
Hell, I don't know. I'm not implying it. Ask taint/BL. If I were running, I'd lay off workers in every state after the vote. Why the **** do you need a handful of representatives in Iowa today?

And Trump has spent less money because he's a master at self-promotion. I'm not sure that's a good thing for a Prez candidate but he's in the media far more than the others.
well there you go then... his business experience tells Trump he doesn't need resources in Florida, etc. right now.... He needs resources fight for delegates - shift that money there. That makes sense financially and tactfully - not the 'just keep spending mindset' of Cruz, Kasich, and Hillary. That's a politician for you spending other peoples money. +1 for Trump and you should admire that about him, unless of course you are not into being fiscally conservative.
Well, ****, if knowing that there's a good/bad way to allocate resources is all it takes to get support from Trump fans, I expect your vote in 2020.
You can't even say it. You are incapable of liking anything about Trump. So far he has managed his spending better than ANY other candidate... BY FAR. ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS!!! at least for me. You hang on Trumps Words. I look at his Actions. I'm OK with him simply building a wall to stop drugs and illegals entering the country - I think he'll do that since its the Crux of his campaign and because I think with his ego he will have to prove it can be done. Based on Trumps past I doubt he even cares about abortion - nothing will change there with a Trump president... but you'd prefer to listen to the media talk about flip flops. I do think trump will lower corporate taxes, why wouldn't a business owner do that? I also think he will negotiate with an america first attitude rather than just to make a deal like washington politicians do. He has a history of negotiating to win, he loves negotiating, he even wrote a book on it. Will he always be glamorous to listen to on TV - hell no... but again - That's just talk, and media noise.
4/7/2016 11:42 AM
I like some things about Lyin' Ted.... I can say it.... Hes a small government, less taxes guy. That's huge for me. I do think that's a core value of his and I LOVE that. He's willing to go the extra mile to do what he thinks he needs to do as evidenced by the govt shutdown and the 21 hour speech. He's more extreme right on the issues than trump which I think may be a challenge for him nationally. He's proven to have little to no friends in Washington. As president he'll probably have to get things done himself, much like Obama with executive orders.... but at least hes pulling the country right, and not left like Obama is.
4/7/2016 11:49 AM
I said there's a good/bad way to allocate resources. I don't think it's rocket science. I imagine, if Cruz was spending HIS own money, he'd take more care in how he's spending it. Do you think Cruz/Hillary are incapable of resource allocation? Are you sure Trump won't be a little less tight when the money isn't his?
4/7/2016 11:52 AM
Posted by kermit on 4/7/2016 11:51:00 AM (view original):
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/trump-says-he-will-sue-everyone-in-wisconsin
HAHA!!! You're ****** because Trump is about to start on YOU!!!!!
4/7/2016 11:52 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 11:52:00 AM (view original):
I said there's a good/bad way to allocate resources. I don't think it's rocket science. I imagine, if Cruz was spending HIS own money, he'd take more care in how he's spending it. Do you think Cruz/Hillary are incapable of resource allocation? Are you sure Trump won't be a little less tight when the money isn't his?
Flip that question around - How sure are you that Cruz and the politicians will spend wisely once in office? What have they done to PROVE they even can do that? Donald has a different mindset when spending, and dealing, than Washington politicians. I'm willing to take the chance that he won't learn how to spend like a politician overnight. Behaviors take a long time to change.
4/7/2016 11:55 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/7/2016 11:52:00 AM (view original):
Posted by kermit on 4/7/2016 11:51:00 AM (view original):
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/trump-says-he-will-sue-everyone-in-wisconsin
HAHA!!! You're ****** because Trump is about to start on YOU!!!!!
again - trump talk - not trump action.
4/7/2016 11:58 AM
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