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cloudsurf

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Trying to stay off this thread .

Sorry Salty but this thread is going to be around as long as the "Trump plays President 45" show is on the air.
This is the greatest reality show in television history and I understand that Mark Burnett has been named co-executive producer.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
Putin and a few friendly oligarchs will more than make up the difference.

It happens to all of them, Buffet and a few others greased Obama's palms, the Saudi's ( who are probably going to ask for their 25 million back ) invest heavily in the Clinton foundation.
 

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As far as First Lady's go, is there anyone even close to Melania as far as hottest first lady of all time? Anyone remotely close? Who would look as good as her in a bikini at the time they spent in the white house?

Doc if you say Barbara Bush I swear I will :puke:

Jacqueline Kennedy.
 

Doc Holliday

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The publicity is more important than the salary to him.
Trump is richer than all the previous presidents before him....combined.
400k a year for this guy is trump change....pays for his red ties and the odd sugar babe.

I actually believe he was bullshitting and will keep every penny. He's not as rich as many people believe. He owes more than he owns.
 

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Sorry Salty but this thread is going to be around as long as the "Trump plays President 45" show is on the air.
This is the greatest reality show in television history and I understand that Mark Burnett has been named co-executive producer.

I agree. Co-starring Reince Priebus, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell & white supremacist Stephen Bannon.
 

Doc Holliday

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Putin and a few friendly oligarchs will more than make up the difference.

Unfortunately, this is very likely. And maybe China, whose leader was praised by Trump today. He called to congratulate Trump and now Trump is praising what a nice guy he is and what a great country China is. Who's next? South Korea's Kim Jong-Un?

p.s. It wouldn't entirely surprise me if Dennis Rodman was named as a special envoy to the Secretary of State.
 

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It happens to all of them, Buffet and a few others greased Obama's palms, the Saudi's ( who are probably going to ask for their 25 million back ) invest heavily in the Clinton foundation.

Now Buffet seems overjoyed at Trump getting elected. He was gushing about him when interviewed yesterday.
 

Doc Holliday

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Just caught the last few minutes of the 60 minutes interview with the new First Family and boy oh boy do the ladies look incredible. Royalty definately agrees with them :thumb:

I was watching it also. Here are my impressions:

-Melania Knauss-Trump is no spring chicken and i now fully believe all the rumours he's been screwing around on her. I once found her very attractive but now less & less so. It's obvious they no longer have sex & it wouldn't surprise me if The Donald is the one who doesn't want to get it on. More likely it's vice-versa, since i noticed during the campaign they were distant to one another, he only kissed her cheek when he'd kiss her and she seemed to be repulsed by him.

-Ivanka Trump-Kushner is approaching middle-age and it's starting to show. She still has a good overall look, but childbirth hasn't been kind to her & wrinkles are starting to show on her face. She needs tons of make-up to cover those and it shows. She should avoid camera angles from the side of her face.

-Tiffany Trump is the ugly-duckling of that family and she's barely 23 years old. Aging won't be kind to her. If she does have a bf, it's certainly not because of her looks.
 

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And that's the biggest problem with Canada. :D

I wasn't aware Canada had any big problems. Applications from people wanting to immigrate to Canada have been sky-high since the election. I spoke with a pal of mine who's a Canada Customs agent and he told me Saturday that a lady friend of his who works for Canada Immigration told him their website keeps getting crashed by the high number of applications coming in from south of the border.

Canada is a great place to live in. Sure, it's a bit cold and taxes are high. But most Canadians fly down to Cuba, Mexico, Jamaica or the Dominican Republic during winter time, so it's easier to deal with the colder weather during the winter months. But as of now, the weather is great. Last night i sat outside by a campfire while watching a full moon as i was enjoying a doobie. We've had unusually mild weather for November. And sure, taxes are high. But we have tons of free stuff such as healthcare which is covered by our higher taxes. Sure, our taxes are higher, but salaries in Canada are considerably higher than salaries in the States for the same jobs. And we have mandatory paid annual vacations days that we use up to go on winter or summer trips. That's how i can manage to spend my summers in either Mtl or Toronto. A buddy of mine from the States was sitting next to me at the Keg a year ago and asked me: "Doc, don't you ever work?" I looked at him and replied: "Don't you have paid annual vacation days also?" He didn't seem to know what i was talking about. Later when i viewed "Where to Invade Next?", i realized what my friend had meant.

Canada is a great place to live in. But of course, there are better places. If i had a choice, i'd move to one of the Scandinavian countries. Probably Sweden, maybe Denmark. But i've always had an affection for Australia. Who knows, maybe i'll be posting from one of those countries in a couple of years when i'm retired. ;)
 

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Tiffany Trump comes from the Trump union with Marla Maples. Ivanka comes from the first wife, Ivana. Marla Maples is generally considered the intellectual lightweight of the Trump wives so it should be no surprise that Tiffany falls not so far from that tree. She isn't a bad looking woman, just a bit of a bubble head like her mother. Her older half sister Ivanka is a much more worldly, intelligent and sophisticated woman with legitimate political aspirations.

Marla Maples was just a rebound relationship for Trump after the Ivana marriage ended. She was at the time Trump was in a relationship with her a very hot woman, but just not on the same sophistication level as the other Trump women. I think Donald probably just got tired of her after a while.
 

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If we are talking of the prettiest first ladies in any western country over the past 50 years.....that honour goes to Maggie Trudeau.
That picture of her showing her pantiless beaver at a Rolling Stones party is priceless.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Now Buffet seems overjoyed at Trump getting elected. He was gushing about him when interviewed yesterday.


Buffet will toss anyones salad for a buck, he is perhaps the greediest person on the planet, never enough for him.
 

K Douglas

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Well, didn't see that coming. I give full credit, he got out the rural vote, and Hillary didn't get her core out. 47.6 percent of eligible voters didn't vote. That's unbelievable. In the end, the DNC has to take responsibility for not accounting for this dissatisfaction from the rural areas, and for not getting their core out in higher numbers.

As for the protests, it's probably a simple case of Trump's message now scaring the hell out of those mentioned - immigrants, Muslims, women (Roe vs. Wade he promised to repeal, remember). Might be a case where now that he's in, he backs out of the most fear-mongering stands (kicking out 7-11M illegal immigrants who have family who are US citizens, getting a judge in on SC who will then seek to reverse Roe vs. Wade). But the fear-mongering has its consequences, too.

I'm not surprised the voter turnout was so poor. Both candidates were not appealing to a broad portion of the electorate. I'm not condoning not voting because there were other votes on the ballot besides President. Those people who did not let their voice be heard on election day have no business saying or criticizing anything regarding government. That includes Colin Kaepernick.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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And maybe China, whose leader was praised by Trump today. He called to congratulate Trump and now Trump is praising what a nice guy he is and what a great country China is.

This is just one but a few of your posts are the same for our Liberal government and you seem to think JT is the greatest thing since sliced cheese.
 

K Douglas

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Igna, I don't think Trump will ever come close to being as good for the country as Obama was, he brought them out of one of the worst economies ever inherited by a President.
Then again I was wrong about Trump even having a chance of winning.
I don't like Trump, in fact I would have even preferred Hilary over him as bad as that would have been.
At the same time he was smart enough to win and democracy demands that people give him a chance, he earned it.
Anybody that does not like it will have their chance at the next election.
Times like this I feel lucky at being Canadian or at least luckier, because we have the selfie king, he is not exactly an ideal candidate either.
Then again I don't like any politician, I consider them on the same level as insurance salesmen, everything is great until you make a claim, same as politicians, everything is promised until they get elected.
I agree what Obama inherited was brutal. But it was easily fixable. A liquidity crisis is not structural.
What Reagan inherited from Carter in 1980 was structural. High unemployment, high inflation, high taxes and high government spending commitments
Obama took 2009 (TARP) as his baseline year for spending and continued increasing from that. At the end of his term in office he will have added more to the national debt than all other Presidents before him combined. That is treasonous as far as I'm concerned.
 
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