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The Dump That is <b>Trump</b> in 16 <b>Memes</b>

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Avatar Deo-nonfortuna -
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Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of (phony) wealth and (bad) taste
I've been around for a long, long year
stole many a man's bank account to waste.
Avatar Lucky Loser -
#2
Yeah, the temper tanTrump does have a closet full of issues which are ignored by those so desperate to just have someone up there saying the same things the other candidates do. This guy simply does it louder with more aggression and makes the right faces when doing so...and the people drink it all up followed by, "CHEERS!!!!!" Donald tends to stay away from disclosing any numbers on anything kinda like Romney did. People recently compared Reagan's campaign to tanTrump's and showed how Reagan went over ALL HIS NUMBERS. Granted, Reagan ended up raising taxes more than any other president but at least he was transparent in that regard.

About a month ago, tanTrump's true hypocrisy was exposed and discussed in detail. It involves him and Ford Motor Co. regarding doing business in other countries and here's the link which is a really interesting read:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2015/08/17/trump-the-hypocrite-investing-overseas-fine-for-him/

Further more, all his people claim to just love him 'cause "he's not a politician." Well, on Morning Joe just a couple of days ago, he came right out and said that he's been in politics all his life. Then, he later said that he's been a politician for about three months and that he's not very good at it. Wait a minute, how can a person be into something all their life but, now they're not very good at it? I'm confused on this. All I can say is let's just watch this whole thing play out and, when the smoke clears, we're gonna really see just who's who in politics.
Avatar Lucky Loser -
#3
**Off topic here but still very important and I hope you don't mind, Speedy. Okay, I'm see where in the Lottery News section the state of Illinois is, and has been the highlight with the whole Northstar contract failure. Indirectly, the focus is on (D) Governor Pat Quinn who made the decision to both hire and fire the contractor due to severely poor performance. All fine and good... and the investigation on his anti-violence deal is also of concern. But, when I searched the Lottery News archives and tags for information on Governor Chris Christie privatizing New Jersey's lottery, I FOUND NOTHING. Further more, I FOUND NOTHING THERE on the FACT that the contractor HIRED BY CHRISTIE HAS ALSO FAILED MISERABLY ON ITS' PROJECTIONS. I mean, what's going here? BOTH ARE DISASTERS as far as I can see.

The following link dates back to April 1, 2015 and was updated on that same day. I searched the month of April's lottery news here and it was dry on this development. Here's the tag:

https://www.lotterypost.com/news/2015/4

Now, here's the link on the NJ/Chris Christie privatizing failure which I also posted over in Lottery News in response to the whole Illinois debacle:

http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/04/nj_lottery_falling_millions_short_of_revenue_targe.html



This is just standard procedure search and observation principle for a person like me and I do this all day long because the media forces me to with such terrible, corrupt, and biased reporting. Why is it that the media can't just report shortcomings from both sides of the spectrum...if they're gonna report the news? Now, when I do a different type of search for lottery news here, I can find where there's bias on how Chris Christie disregards the Democrats' concerns on privatizing New Jersey lottery games and 'slams' them for trying to prevent possible disaster and take measures in doing so. Please search the following link starting on Page 5 and working back to Page 1:

https://www.lotterypost.com/tag/Privatize_Lottery?p=5


You won't find the New Jersey failure ANYWHERE but, Illinois is up to the minute. What we have here is Quinn vs. Rauner vs. Christie. Pennsylvania is privatized but, they used Camelot to handle their lottery, However, Republican Governor Tom Corbett signed that deal and had recently re-upped that deal for the next 20 years in return for $34.6 billion in payments to the state but, Democrat Attorney General Kathleen Kane REJECTED that deal and BROUGHT CONTROL OF THEIR LOTTERY BACK TO THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Right here:

https://www.lotterypost.com/news/270379

Oh, but wait, the next link shows how those old BAD UNIONS tried to stop New Jersey's privatizing of the lottery...all to find out that their efforts WERE RIGHT ON POINT according to the latest developments on the New Jersey Lottery. Right here:

https://www.lotterypost.com/news/277822

Yes, America, I have some very good bad habits...and I'm very good at what I do. More later.

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