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CTyankee

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39. well, as I said, just wait til they hear him talk about Medicare and SS...
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 10:07 AM
Jul 2015

he's gonna balance the budget on their backs and maybe some of them will wake up and smell the coffee...

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Who are they talking about? It cannot possibly be Trump: He inherited his fortune from daddy. DetlefK Jul 2015 #1
Facts, schmacts. Their opinions come from the gut, not the brain. valerief Jul 2015 #2
Everyone's opinions come from the gut AngryAmish Jul 2015 #3
"Everyone's opinions come from the gut." Emotions might, but opinions are SUPPOSED to be fact- WinkyDink Jul 2015 #4
That's not how it works in America any more . . . hatrack Jul 2015 #5
Unfortunately, our brains don't work like that. AngryAmish Jul 2015 #6
They may start in the gut, but they're supposed to be filtered through a brain.. whathehell Jul 2015 #12
LOL opinions are like assholes pocoloco Jul 2015 #15
I used that war to illustrate how democracy can lose and a rigid, highly regulated and CTyankee Jul 2015 #16
Reading that now. Excellent book! hifiguy Jul 2015 #35
I read it during the early days of the Iraq War and was thoroughly depressed... CTyankee Jul 2015 #38
And accumulated more wealth in the process of bankrupting FOUR businesses! Roland99 Jul 2015 #43
I used to think that republicans like these are just wannabes. That they think if they vote CTyankee Jul 2015 #7
Very thoughtful post. nt haikugal Jul 2015 #29
thanks. it's really all I can figure out about these people... CTyankee Jul 2015 #32
I think we've all been reduced to consumers who are 'sold'...it's all propaganda all the time. haikugal Jul 2015 #41
They didn't "make it" and they'll blame it on liberal policies bulloney Jul 2015 #42
In the 60s many farmers in Iowa thought they were THE rich. Not even realizing that they were jwirr Jul 2015 #47
"I want to be a billionaire too" C_U_L8R Jul 2015 #8
I hope the seniors in that group understand that Mr. Trump would make short shrift CTyankee Jul 2015 #9
OMG...Yes! whathehell Jul 2015 #10
That's how the Republicans get to 47 percent without even trying BeyondGeography Jul 2015 #11
^^^^ THIS. MH1 Jul 2015 #20
Well, since politicians fredamae Jul 2015 #13
I rec this but I don't watch cable tv madokie Jul 2015 #14
well, that's the thing. You have to know your enemy and MJ often shows them to us. CTyankee Jul 2015 #18
I appreciate that you that do, do madokie Jul 2015 #19
I got over that long ago. What I love now is how flummoxed Joe Scar is over this CTyankee Jul 2015 #21
I'm cool with that madokie Jul 2015 #24
I still like Howard Dean and Jonathan Capehart. They are regulars. CTyankee Jul 2015 #30
I found this place chasing after Dean madokie Jul 2015 #55
I stopped watching a year ago. Bad way to start the day. Laser102 Jul 2015 #17
Search diligently in such a focus group... Thespian2 Jul 2015 #22
Makes me think Plato was right. Democracies are a terrible way to run a country. Kablooie Jul 2015 #23
Just the twisted America version of democracy, others have got it much closer to right. Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #28
I was only half paying attention to this focus group but Grammy23 Jul 2015 #25
but this is just a tiny slice of the voting public. CTyankee Jul 2015 #27
I agree that this group was only a tiny sliver of the population... Grammy23 Jul 2015 #34
I don't see Trump winning in the General but he's doing well in the republican CTyankee Jul 2015 #36
I'm surprised that they were from ann--- Jul 2015 #54
But the tiny slice can decide primaries. Kablooie Jul 2015 #46
Most of the media is also fascist, and so is pumping oxygen to any front running fascist, just Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #26
Those fools are so malleable. They voted for GWB because he was one NCjack Jul 2015 #31
I don't think they care. They admire rich people. They think they must be smart. CTyankee Jul 2015 #33
And if they doubt that The Donald is smart Grammy23 Jul 2015 #37
well, as I said, just wait til they hear him talk about Medicare and SS... CTyankee Jul 2015 #39
This is indistinguishable SheilaT Jul 2015 #40
John Steinbeck nailed it so many years ago rurallib Jul 2015 #44
Corporate news loves money. Corporate investors love money. raouldukelives Jul 2015 #45
holy crap, they actually said, 'Trump is one of us' JCMach1 Jul 2015 #48
Serious question: are we sure it was really a focus group and not winter is coming Jul 2015 #49
Who is MJ? ann--- Jul 2015 #51
Some of the members of this focus group are scary Gothmog Jul 2015 #50
First he was born into money. onecaliberal Jul 2015 #52
How many of "us" ann--- Jul 2015 #53
If the problem is the fact he "inherited" his money (he has made lots if the money himself) then it Thinkingabout Jul 2015 #56
It's the old Ann Richards line, "He was born on third base and he acts like he hit a triple." bulloney Jul 2015 #57
What about Bill and Linda Gates, Warren Buffett, Magic Johnson, Steve Jobs, and Bill and Hillary Thinkingabout Jul 2015 #58
As I said about the Waltons, Kochs and Trumps of the world - Don't act like it's all because of you. bulloney Jul 2015 #59
Sam Walton made Walmart, his children inherited but he worked really hard to get it going. Thinkingabout Jul 2015 #61
Scarier than dead interns? Because it IS Joe "dead intern" Sacrbrough, after all. Erose999 Jul 2015 #60
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