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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trump says he was smart not to pay taxes for multiple years and he was certainly smart to not disclose his returns given the media bias against him that would have dissected every portion of his return - and often inaccurately. The final proof that he did the right thing is that he won the election! I did not vote for him and am not enamored of him but the guy is shrewd and has an almost feral sense of what he can get away with. His detractors can bad mouth him and rant endlessly about his lack of transparency, etc but in the ultimate analysis it worked for him and that is what matters when it comes to an election.[/quote] Yes, it worked for him because his fan base were gullible and stupid. I'll say again... he told Americans "screw you" about his taxes, and half of America bent over, and said, "thank you sir may I have another". [/quote] "Make America great again" vs "Breaking the glass ceiling" No contest that Trump had a better slogan; even worse was her slogan "I am with her" Can there be a dumber slogan than the one below which emphasizes her and not her support of the people? [img]http://i3.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/020/669/ChlZGdOW0AAFhUD.jpg[/img][/quote] "Make America Great Again" - Fuck you. America already IS great. We can make it better, [b]but his slogan's implication that America has nosedived [/b]like a handcart spiraling into the depths of hell is insulting.[/quote] It's a dog whistle. Make America Great Again speaks to those who long for a time when African Americans weren't president, women knew their place, whites were a clear majority in virtually every region - there wasn't as near as much diversity - and identity politics wasn't as prominent. It also speaks to those who think their manufacturing jobs are gone because of illegal immigrants, though, of course, one has nothing to do with the other.[/quote]
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