16 Dec 18
@shavixmir saidHOLE
Oh dear Whodey... it looks like you’re pulling a Mottballs on this one.
How deep will you dig the whole, I wonder.
17 Dec 18
@vivify saidAnd how exactly are you measuring a "Republican"?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/katiasavchuk/2014/07/09/are-americas-richest-families-republicans-or-democrats/#39dd36223e83
56 percent of the wealthiest families are Republican. The top 6 wealthiest families are Republican, as are 8 of the top 10 wealthiest families; 16 of the 20 richest families are Republican.
Thanks for playing.
You mean like the Koch Brothers who came out against Trump? That kind of a Republican?
17 Dec 18
@kquinn909 saidTechnically both are possible, I presume.
HOLE
But yes, spelling on my phone does some strange ffing stuff.
Now, imagine you put that obviously massive brain to better use and address thr issue...
17 Dec 18
@whodey saidDidn't you also feel that Trump wasn't a Republican? Or have you changed your mind?
And how exactly are you measuring a "Republican"?
You mean like the Koch Brothers who came out against Trump? That kind of a Republican?
Wasn't he a Democrate, put in this place to undermine the real republicans?
17 Dec 18
@great-king-rat saidA lot of Republicans, like McCain and "W", hate Trump.
Didn't you also feel that Trump wasn't a Republican? Or have you changed your mind?
Wasn't he a Democrate, put in this place to undermine the real republicans?
Most of the GOP still has their heads up their arse. They play nice with Progressives and collude with them continually while not calling out their hypocrisy.
In fact, the first Progressive President was Teddy Roosevelt, a Republican.
This is the same man that later ran as an independent in order to have President Wilson get elected.
@vivify saidSo let's say you are correct and go by the DNC talking points. Let's say that 56% of the 1% are Republican and that they all support Trump and hate the poor, etc., etc., etc.. That means that 44% of the top 1% are Dims.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/katiasavchuk/2014/07/09/are-americas-richest-families-republicans-or-democrats/#39dd36223e83
56 percent of the wealthiest families are Republican. The top 6 wealthiest families are Republican, as are 8 of the top 10 wealthiest families; 16 of the 20 richest families are Republican.
Thanks for playing.
Why is it that there is not more wealth distribution then?
17 Dec 18
@whodey saidYeah... makes you wonder why you think the democrats are left-wing, doesn’t it?
So let's say you are correct and go by the DNC talking points. Let's say that 56% of the 1% are Republican and that they all support Trump and hate the poor, etc., etc., etc.. That means that 44% of the top 1% are Dims.
Why is it that there is not more wealth distribution then?
@shavixmir saidRich elitists who run the DNC only want control.
Yeah... makes you wonder why you think the democrats are left-wing, doesn’t it?
They want a standard salary for their slaves across the board via entitlements and no uppity upstarts that wish to join their ranks to help keep the riff raff out.
17 Dec 18
@whodey saidOopsie... seems you're having a mild case of word diarrhea.
A lot of Republicans, like McCain and "W", hate Trump.
Most of the GOP still has their heads up their arse. They play nice with Progressives and collude with them continually while not calling out their hypocrisy.
In fact, the first Progressive President was Teddy Roosevelt, a Republican.
This is the same man that later ran as an independent in order to have President Wilson get elected.
My question was:
"Didn't you also feel that Trump wasn't a Republican? Or have you changed your mind?
Wasn't he a Democrate, put in this place to undermine the real republicans?"
17 Dec 18
@great-king-rat saidBy definition he is a Republican because that is how he is registered.
Oopsie... seems you're having a mild case of word diarrhea.
My question was:
"Didn't you also feel that Trump wasn't a Republican? Or have you changed your mind?
Wasn't he a Democrate, put in this place to undermine the real republicans?"
As for his ideology, that is a different discussion.
My main point here is, many Republicans would have rather seen Hillary win than Trump, even though that means having the opposing party win.
@whodey saidSo you don't believe his "ideology" is Republican?
By definition he is a Republican because that is how he is registered.
As for his ideology, that is a different discussion.
My main point here is, many Republicans would have rather seen Hillary win than Trump, even though that means having the opposing party win.
Do you remember how you were once sure Trump was a Democrate put in place to ruin the Republican party? It's not that long ago that you were quite sure of that, you know.
You feel that people should always vote Republican, even when they truly believe the Republican candidate is terrible?
17 Dec 18
@great-king-rat saidTrump is the first to openly stand up to a Left wing media and the first to stand up and demand such things as a border wall. These are all things that run contrary to the Swamp. As such, he has set himself up as a whipping boy.
So you don't believe his "ideology" is Republican?
Do you remember how you were once sure Trump was a Democrate put in place to ruin the Republican party? It's not that long ago that you were quite sure of that, you know.
You feel that people should always vote Republican, even when they truly believe the Republican candidate is terrible?
Now is Trump part of the plot to destroy the GOP. Possibly. After all, under Trump the debt has risen exponentially, but then, it always does. In fact, I said long ago that Trump would never get the wall. The only question is, how will the script be written to stop it, assuming he is in on the scam.
In short, there is no room for dissent in the US Federal government. If there is, they will destroy you as they are doing to Trump.
@whodey saidThe hell are you talking about? That's not from the "DNC", that was YOUR talking point:
So let's say you are correct and go by the DNC talking points. Let's say that 56% of the 1% are Republican
@whodey said
The top 1% is 100% far Left.
44% of the top 1% are Dims.
Why is it that there is not more wealth distribution then?
Republicans (until just recently) have controlled all of Congress for the last 4 years, while simultaneously having full control of SCOTUS for a good portion of that time.
Since Republicans also filibustered Democrats during Obama's era a record number of times, as well as shut down the government in order to impede progress, why don't you go ask them?
17 Dec 18
@vivify saidWell the last couple of years the GOP had all three branches
The hell are you talking about? That's not from the "DNC", that was YOUR talking point:@whodey said
The top 1% is 100% far Left.
44% of the top 1% are Dims.
Why is it that there is not more wealth distribution then?
Republicans (until just recently) have controlled all of Congress for the last 4 years, while simultaneously having ...[text shortened]... times, as well as shut down the government in order to impede progress, why don't you go ask them?
And what did they do? They increased spending while continuing to fund things like Planned Parenthood but not the wall.
Makes you wonder why they bother to run under a different party other than the Dim banner.