Trump's 2019 State of the Union Address (live @ 9pm Eastern)

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07 Feb 2019, 3:29 pm

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Regardless of what anyone thought of the content of the address, the one thing I'm absolutely certain of is, that barely literate, orange buffoon certainly didn't write a word of it, no more than he wrote any of his books.

I'm sure he helped craft it. Bill Clinton and every other president had writers.


He probably did, especially with the idiotic rhyming.


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07 Feb 2019, 6:35 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
AspE wrote:
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Regardless of what anyone thought of the content of the address, the one thing I'm absolutely certain of is, that barely literate, orange buffoon certainly didn't write a word of it, no more than he wrote any of his books.

I'm sure he helped craft it. Bill Clinton and every other president had writers.


He probably did, especially with the idiotic rhyming.

"Painful pandering pablum from Putin's pet president."
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07 Feb 2019, 6:42 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
Regardless of what anyone thought of the content of the address, the one thing I'm absolutely certain of is, that barely literate, orange buffoon certainly didn't write a word of it, no more than he wrote any of his books.


I wonder who did.


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07 Feb 2019, 8:20 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
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Regardless of what anyone thought of the content of the address, the one thing I'm absolutely certain of is, that barely literate, orange buffoon certainly didn't write a word of it, no more than he wrote any of his books.


I wonder who did.


His ghost writer has come forward, describing Trump as a barely literate, criminally inclined narcissist with no attention span. His name is Tony Schwartz, and he has been apologizing to America for unleashing Trump upon us all.


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07 Feb 2019, 8:21 pm

Piobaire wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
AspE wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Regardless of what anyone thought of the content of the address, the one thing I'm absolutely certain of is, that barely literate, orange buffoon certainly didn't write a word of it, no more than he wrote any of his books.

I'm sure he helped craft it. Bill Clinton and every other president had writers.


He probably did, especially with the idiotic rhyming.

"Painful pandering pablum from Putin's pet president."
Steven Colbert


:lol: Colbert has a delicious sense of humor!


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07 Feb 2019, 8:30 pm

The problem is poor people.

They think Trump can give them stuff ("make America great again").

How do we break that mindset?

How do we teach poor people to accept their lot in life, accept being poor, accept Capitalism, accept free market policies?

Clinton told them directly, "America is already great, so the problem is YOU". However, obviously that didn't work.

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07 Feb 2019, 8:52 pm

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The problem is poor people.

They think Trump can give them stuff ("make America great again").

How do we break that mindset?

How do we teach poor people to accept their lot in life, accept being poor, accept Capitalism, accept free market policies?

Clinton told them directly, "America is already great, so the problem is YOU". However, obviously that didn't work.

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No, the problem isn't poor people. The problem is the growing social chasm between the rich and poor, created by tax cuts and eliminating social programs and laws favoring labor, all for the benefit of the wealthy.
What's your problem with low income people? One of them gave you a wedgie back in school?


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07 Feb 2019, 9:06 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
The problem is poor people.

They think Trump can give them stuff ("make America great again").

How do we break that mindset?

How do we teach poor people to accept their lot in life, accept being poor, accept Capitalism, accept free market policies?

Clinton told them directly, "America is already great, so the problem is YOU". However, obviously that didn't work.

Image


No, the problem isn't poor people. The problem is the growing social chasm between the rich and poor, created by tax cuts and eliminating social programs and laws favoring labor, all for the benefit of the wealthy.
What's your problem with low income people? One of them gave you a wedgie back in school?

Trump's base is poor, lower educated and rural people.

You and many others lambaste these poor and desperate people everyday.

There're entire threads devoted to ridiculing these people, because they want to "make America great again".

So, clearly, poor and desperate people are the problem, because they will vote for someone who offers to "make America great again".


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07 Feb 2019, 9:13 pm

LoveNotHate wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
The problem is poor people.

They think Trump can give them stuff ("make America great again").

How do we break that mindset?

How do we teach poor people to accept their lot in life, accept being poor, accept Capitalism, accept free market policies?

Clinton told them directly, "America is already great, so the problem is YOU". However, obviously that didn't work.

Image


No, the problem isn't poor people. The problem is the growing social chasm between the rich and poor, created by tax cuts and eliminating social programs and laws favoring labor, all for the benefit of the wealthy.
What's your problem with low income people? One of them gave you a wedgie back in school?

Trump's base is poor, lower educated and rural people.

You and many others lambaste these poor and desperate people everyday.

There're entire threads devoted to ridiculing these people, because they want to "make America great again".

So, clearly, poor and desperate people are the problem, because they will vote for someone who offers to "make America great again".


My family and I currently live below the poverty line as do many of our friends. None of us voted for Trump. Most of the Trump fans I personally know are the intolerant business people who attend my church.


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08 Feb 2019, 12:08 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
The problem is poor people.

They think Trump can give them stuff ("make America great again").

How do we break that mindset?

How do we teach poor people to accept their lot in life, accept being poor, accept Capitalism, accept free market policies?

Clinton told them directly, "America is already great, so the problem is YOU". However, obviously that didn't work.

Image


No, the problem isn't poor people. The problem is the growing social chasm between the rich and poor, created by tax cuts and eliminating social programs and laws favoring labor, all for the benefit of the wealthy.
What's your problem with low income people? One of them gave you a wedgie back in school?

Trump's base is poor, lower educated and rural people.

You and many others lambaste these poor and desperate people everyday.

There're entire threads devoted to ridiculing these people, because they want to "make America great again".

So, clearly, poor and desperate people are the problem, because they will vote for someone who offers to "make America great again".


My family and I currently live below the poverty line as do many of our friends. None of us voted for Trump. Most of the Trump fans I personally know are the intolerant business people who attend my church.

Many of these poor people voted for Trump because they can't afford their health care.

Trump appeals for lower drug prices: 'This is wrong, unfair, and together we can stop it'
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/05/trump-c ... union.html


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08 Feb 2019, 3:46 pm

LoveNotHate wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
The problem is poor people.

They think Trump can give them stuff ("make America great again").

How do we break that mindset?

How do we teach poor people to accept their lot in life, accept being poor, accept Capitalism, accept free market policies?

Clinton told them directly, "America is already great, so the problem is YOU". However, obviously that didn't work.

Image


No, the problem isn't poor people. The problem is the growing social chasm between the rich and poor, created by tax cuts and eliminating social programs and laws favoring labor, all for the benefit of the wealthy.
What's your problem with low income people? One of them gave you a wedgie back in school?

Trump's base is poor, lower educated and rural people.

You and many others lambaste these poor and desperate people everyday.

There're entire threads devoted to ridiculing these people, because they want to "make America great again".

So, clearly, poor and desperate people are the problem, because they will vote for someone who offers to "make America great again".


My family and I currently live below the poverty line as do many of our friends. None of us voted for Trump. Most of the Trump fans I personally know are the intolerant business people who attend my church.

Many of these poor people voted for Trump because they can't afford their health care.

Trump appeals for lower drug prices: 'This is wrong, unfair, and together we can stop it'
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/05/trump-c ... union.html


In fact, most poor people qualify for Obama care. And where the hell is that stupendous health care Trump had promised everyone?


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08 Feb 2019, 4:05 pm

The statement that the majority of people who voted for trump are uneducated and poor is incorrect. Many middle class, educated people also voted for trump. There isn't enough 'poor' people to win any election.

"The headline was that 39.7 million people were poor in 2017. This works out to 12.3 percent of the population or 1 in 8 Americans. The good news is that the U.S. poverty rate has fallen since 2010, when it hit 15.1 percent, and is now where it was before the Great Recession.Sep 12, 2018"

https://www.usnews.com/news/healthiest- ... nt-picture