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Who Wins 2016 Presidential Election?

  • Heretic
    JD413;1626127 wrote:I love hearing these words in conjunction with libs. Makes for a nice chuckle.
    Yes, I always get a good laugh whenever the pot calls the kettle black, myself.
  • HelloAgain
    fish82;1624796 wrote:Hard for him to collect as he and his 25 alters have been banned back to the yappi GB. :laugh:
    I don't remember you specifically, but no worries mate I'm still here. Just don't post as often anymore. It's 2014, IP bans are irrelevant thanks to the wonders of the internet.

    Devils Advocate;1624177 wrote:That and you still owe 2kool a vasectomy....
    Almost forgot about this. Quaker, what's the deal? You agreed to give up your manhood, time to pay up.
  • steubbigred
    We don't need another W.A.S.P. for president. They have done enough to destroy this country. It's time for Hillary. Enough with all the war mongers and racists.
  • Con_Alma
    Isn't Hillary a WASP? I think she has a Methodist background while Bill had a Baptist background.
  • QuakerOats
    And she and Slick Willy are 1% ers .............. today that disqualifies you automatically.
  • Devils Advocate
    QuakerOats;1629317 wrote:And she and Slick Willy are 1% ers .............. today that disqualifies you automatically.
    It does if you're a politard.
  • majorspark
    I am a little disturbed by the obsession of some with QuakerOats genitals.
  • QuakerOats
    I guess they have a problem with me 'sowing the 'Oats' of freedom and liberty.
  • Devils Advocate
    majorspark;1629332 wrote:I am a little disturbed by the obsession of some with QuakerOats genitals.
    Yet you feel the need to comment about them.

    He's the one that put em on the table.
  • Heretic
    majorspark;1629332 wrote:I am a little disturbed by the obsession of some with QuakerOats genitals.
    And some of us are a little disturbed by the obsession of QQuaker.
  • Ty Webb
    I do have a legit question for the Republicans on this forum:

    All we heard in 2008 (and 2012) was how Obama had no qualifications to hold the office of President. My question is..how is Ben Carson any different? While he is accomplished in his field,how does that qualify him to be President?
  • queencitybuckeye
    Ty Webb;1629376 wrote:I do have a legit question for the Republicans on this forum:

    All we heard in 2008 (and 2012) was how Obama had no qualifications to hold the office of President. My question is..how is Ben Carson any different? While he is accomplished in his field,how does that qualify him to be President?
    Having worked in the private sector at some point in one's life is a huge jump in qualifications over anyone who hasn't.
  • QuakerOats
    True, and to have an extremely intelligent neurosurgeon [read, NOT A LAWYER], who WORKED his way up from nothing and became successful as a role model for the youth, particularly black youth, would be highly beneficial. And who better qualified to lead REAL market-based reforms in health insurance than he (as opposed to a bunch of liberal lawyers)? At the end of the day, there is literally nothing that could get any worse under Carson, or a hundred other well-qualified people.
  • gut
    Ben Carson could be our first 100% African American President!!!
  • sleeper
    gut;1629456 wrote:Ben Carson could be our first 100% African American President!!!
    $10 says the liberals will try to make him as WASPy as hell.
  • Devils Advocate
    gut;1629456 wrote:Ben Carson could be our first 100% African American President!!!
    Nah. I bet there is a cracker in the cotton field somewhere.
  • gut
    sleeper;1629458 wrote:$10 says the liberals will try to make him as WASPy as hell.
    They didn't like Herman Cain, but neither did I. Can't really make any predictions based on how Herman Cain was treated because he stepped all over himself and really didn't seem that knowledgeable.

    But Carson is extremely well-spoken, highly intelligent and there's a lot more respect from the general public for a surgeon making $1M a year then someone running a Fortune 500.
  • QuakerOats
    And we know he is an American; born 9/18/51 in Detroit, MI ........ papers check out.
  • cruiser_96
    Devils Advocate;1629463 wrote:Nah. I bet there is a cracker in the cotton field somewhere.
    No need for the expletives. Go with cracka from now on.

    Also, I hear Dr. Carson's pants always have a nice crease in them.
  • steubbigred
    Con_Alma;1629313 wrote:Isn't Hillary a WASP? I think she has a Methodist background while Bill had a Baptist background.
    I should have said male. By the way Clinton was a good president. His wife will be too. It's all about the economy and Clinton helped make a great economy and then Bush destroyed it.
  • gut
    steubbigred;1629992 wrote:It's all about the economy and Clinton helped make a great economy and then Bush destroyed it.
    Hahaha....Clinton did nothing more than try to stay out of the way...but had his hand in the housing bubble and allowed the internet bubble to build to the point of bursting - big seeds of the Great Recession. Clinton arguably is more to blame than Bush having set the table for the 2008 financial crisis.
  • QuakerOats
    Clinton came to terms with the Gingrich / Kasich budgets which was a big key, and then rode the internet wave. He really did nothing except reap the rewards of the good times started by Reagan. To his credit though, at least he did not try to purposefully destroy all that was good .......... like the current radical.
  • wkfan
    gut;1630001 wrote:Hahaha....Clinton did nothing more than try to stay out of the way...but had his hand in the housing bubble and allowed the internet bubble to build to the point of bursting - big seeds of the Great Recession. Clinton arguably is more to blame than Bush having set the table for the 2008 financial crisis.
    Clinton pushed and signed the legislation that led to the housing collapse..the only real thing he did for the economy in his 8 years in the WH, aside from not screwing up anything that Reagan and Bush 41 put in place.
  • gut
    wkfan;1630008 wrote:Clinton pushed and signed the legislation that led to the housing collapse..the only real thing he did for the economy in his 8 years in the WH, aside from not screwing up anything that Reagan and Bush 41 put in place.
    Correct, but the easy money/mortgage bubble really grew out out of the monetary stimulus that was in response to the internet bubble and 9/11. That's really all Greenspan/Bernanke, but still Bush's watch. Still no housing bubble (thus no financial crisis) without the repeal of Glass-Steagal and the new housing mandate (typical economic socialism - don't understand that "losers" are a necessary part of a healthy equilibrium)

    It's kind of like Bush blaming Obama for where Iraq is today and vice-versa. There's definitely a shared blame/responsibility there.
  • fish82
    HelloAgain;1629280 wrote:I don't remember you specifically, but no worries mate I'm still here. Just don't post as often anymore. It's 2014, IP bans are irrelevant thanks to the wonders of the internet.
    Yeah, I can see where keeping up with the activity on the GB would take up most of your time. : thumbup: