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Trump had me laughing when he mentioned dogs and cats. Now, does he honestly believe that or is it that he thinks his supporters will believe it?

 

Maybe this is why Kamala dodged the first question asking if Americans were better off compared to 4 years ago. It's pathetic that she couldn't answer the question and even more pathetic that the moderators wouldn't do her job and call her out for not answering the question.
 

There was video from a Cop camera, coming up on a supposed immigrant and with a dead cat. And I didn't go looking.
 

Weed, wages and same sex marriage: The most intriguing ballot measures that voters will decide in November​

Voters across 41 states will decide more than 150 ballot measures in November, dealing with everything from how elections are run and who gets paid sick leave to banning trophy hunting and cracking down on retail theft.

Taken together, the measures have the potential to reshape state policy on key issues nationwide — as evidenced over the last decade by the wildly successful movements to expand health care coverage and legalize marijuana at the ballot box.

The wide range of measures going before voters this year took different paths to the ballot: Some were citizen initiatives, meaning supporters of those measures gathered tens of thousands of signatures to secure a place on the ballot; others were passed and referred to the ballot by state legislatures.

And in some states, particularly those led by Republicans, voters will consider constitutional amendments that would make it harder to engage in direct democracy through ballot measures.

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Just wait til they start drafting them for war... I've often thought "We need another war to clean out the dross in society." when listening to the soy boys and trannies.

That would be a wake up moment for them, but by then it would be too late.

That 'dog' ain't gonna hunt.

Plenty of posts online to the contrary. Heck, probably should start a thread on that alone... of course one might peruse the Haiti thread instead...?
 
What this so-called 'debate' will provide is endless soundbites of Trump by the MSM.

Trump is a guy who gets things done. General contractors are like that. They see a problem and they fix it.

Kamala never did an honest day's work on her feet. Instead she used her (now fading) good looks to sleep her way to success.

There is a difference.

I'd rather have a guy who knows how to get stuff done than the a cackling NWO hen.

If you ever get the opportunity read "The Are Of The Deal". Talks about how Trump rebuilt the NY skating rink, an icon of the city that 'The City' budgeted way more money to rehab and didn't finish for years. Trump took it over and completed it on time and under budget AND that was just ONE of the projects he took on to great success. They sang his praises then.

That's the kind of POTUS we need.
 
Hard to disagree


You know the expression "rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic"? Well, that's exactly what Harris, Trump, and ABC were doing today.

Out of the 90 minutes of the presidential debate, barely five minutes were devoted to the Ukrainian conflict. Trump mentioned a couple of times that the world is quickly heading toward World War III, but that was about it.

Every other issue they discussed becomes irrelevant if WWIII breaks out. They don't seem to grasp that. "They" meaning all of them—the candidates, the news networks, and the American public. It's as if the fear of nuclear weapons no longer exists.

Maybe those calling for a reminder of what a nuclear explosion really looks like have a point.

What do you think?

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What this so-called 'debate' will provide is endless soundbites of Trump by the MSM.



Gloom, doom, crazy and Trump sell. All 4 drawl big audiences, up ratings, up click counts and bring in $$$$.
 
and to belabor the point....




here's that crazy conspiracy AGAIN!!!!
 

Underwhelmed by Trump's Lack of Focus (and ABC’s Bias) - Peak Prosperity​

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Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump debate body language ANALYSIS​

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I do believe KH has gotten under his skin. He's staring like a little kid with his lips pursed.

Ex-FBI profiler Joe Navarro analyzes the body language of Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris during the ABC News presidential debate.

 
Check this out. Poll results after the debate, along with some very interesting voter registration information.

Starts with vid of Potato Joe and Kackles with Trump at 9-11 ceremony and people screaming, we need you Trump! Lol

Also, I saw elsewhere that Joe and Kackles showed disrespect by leaving early while family of those killed are still speaking.
.....and that was after Joe said he was going to "do" 9-11. What a pos he is. He should have spent the day at the beach.


 
The beginning is hysterical.

WOW! Trump GOES NUTS as SHOCK Post-Debate Poll DROPS​


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Searcher, I get the impression you are wanting to change peoples minds about Trump. You won't. Nor will the rest of us change your mind about Kami.

That's how liberals operate. They think their opinion is right and try to steamroll others into accepting and agreeing with their beliefs. At the same time, they are not open minded to other people's views. My 9-year-old nephew acts more mature than most "adult" liberals that I know.
 
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