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America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« on: August 31, 2016, 10:29:11 PM »
All the lib media can say is that he didn't hammer the mexicana president into paying for the wall. Funny. They are already treating him like a sitting president. The man is just a candidate and sat in the mexicana palace having initial discussions with their sitting president. Definitely a win. The Don is just getting started on the wall negotiations.


Krauthhammer has a more reasonable take:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08/31/krauthammer-on-trumps-trip-to-mexico-took-risk-and-pulled-it-off.html
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2016, 10:48:26 PM »
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“He not only held his own, I think, in some ways, he sort of dominated… At the very end when they took questions,  it was Trump who took charge,” Krauthammer said. “He's sitting in the palace of the president of Mexico. This never happens. Normally, it's the host who picks the journalist. Trump took charge naturally, walked off the stage as the dominant guy.

I think this is what people have been looking for and expecting in Trump.
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« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2016, 03:12:47 AM »
"...walked off as the dominant guy."

LMAO, nope.

The Trump campaign is full tilt remove all illegal immigrants again. The Mexican President made him look like a fool.
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« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2016, 08:05:41 AM »
"...walked off as the dominant guy."

LMAO, nope.

The Trump campaign is full tilt remove all illegal immigrants again. The Mexican President made him look like a fool.

Only a libtard moron sees that. While the she-devil does nothing and will do nothing about illegal immigration, Trump is visiting foreign Presidents. No way to legitimately spin this negative. The votes in the middle are liking this.
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5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friends, is the beginning of the end of any nation.

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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2016, 08:19:50 AM »
Only a libtard moron sees that. While the she-devil does nothing and will do nothing about illegal immigration, Trump is visiting foreign Presidents. No way to legitimately spin this negative. The votes in the middle are liking this.

Prowler lives in his own teeny little world. As WE!! says, I'm not sure why we bother engaging.

It's hard to argue with a smart person. It's even harder to argue with an idiot.
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2016, 09:40:27 AM »
All the lib media can say is that he didn't hammer the mexicana president into paying for the wall. Funny. They are already treating him like a sitting president. The man is just a candidate and sat in the mexicana palace having initial discussions with their sitting president. Definitely a win. The Don is just getting started on the wall negotiations.


Krauthhammer has a more reasonable take:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08/31/krauthammer-on-trumps-trip-to-mexico-took-risk-and-pulled-it-off.html

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/30/politics/donald-trump-enrique-pea-nieto-mexico/
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Mexican president disputes Trump over border wall payment discussion

By Stephen Collinson and Jeremy Diamond, CNN
Updated 7:42 AM ET, Thu September 1, 2016

(CNN)Donald Trump flew into a nation he has constantly berated during his campaign to meet President Enrique Peña Nieto and said they discussed a wall Trump has vowed to build on the US southern border, but not his demand that Mexico pay for it -- an assertion the Mexican president later disputed.

"Who pays for the wall? We didn't discuss," Trump had said when asked by a reporter during a news conference following their meeting in Mexico City. "We did discuss the wall. We didn't discuss payment of the wall. That'll be for a later date."

But Peña Nieto later claimed the two had discussed the wall and who would pay for it -- and he had "made it clear" to Trump it wouldn't be Mexico.

"At the start of the conversation with Donald Trump, I made it clear that Mexico will not pay for the wall," Peña Nieto tweeted, after their meeting Wednesday.


https://twitter.com/EPN/status/771118159654891520?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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Enrique Peña Nieto ✔ @EPN
Al inicio de la conversación con Donald Trump dejé claro que México no pagará por el muro.
5:51 PM - 31 Aug 2016

He added that his conversation with the Republican nominee then moved on to other topics in a respectful fashion.

Jason Miller, Trump's senior communications adviser, called the meeting "the first part of the discussion and a relationship builder" between the two men, after Peña Nieto tweeted.

"It was not a negotiation, and that would have been inappropriate. It is unsurprising that they hold two different views on this issue, and we look forward to continuing the conversation," he said in a statement.

In subsequent interviews in Mexico, Peña Nieto reiterated his version of events. He told CNN affiliate Televisa in an interview late Wednesday some of the positions Trump has taken "are a threat to Mexico."

He also told the outlet he was very clear with Trump about the subject of a wall at the border and insisted Mexico would not pay for it and he made Trump aware that the people of Mexico had been "very insulted."

Peña Nieto, speaking alongside Trump during their joint appearance, twice stressed the "responsibility" he has to defend Mexican people around the world and said Trump has made "assertions that regrettably had hurt and have affected Mexicans."

"The Mexican people have felt hurt by the comments that have been made. But I am sure that his genuine interest is to build a relationship that will give both of our society's better welfare," Peña Nieto said.

Trump apparently left his tough deal-making persona at home as he received a presidential-style news conference on foreign soil while on a high-risk trip to Mexico on Wednesday.

The visit appeared to be an attempt to bolster Trump's credentials as a potential world leader, following searing attacks on his temperament by his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. The spur-of-the-moment trip also came hours before Trump was due to deliver a speech in Arizona meant to clarify his murky immigration policy amid signs he is softening his prior promise to deport 11 million undocumented migrants.
Donald Trump on Mexico: Then and Now

Trump's claim that they didn't discuss who would pay for the wall -- despite his call for Mexico to finance it being a central theme of his campaign and one he frequently uses to fire up his supporters -- appeared to be a noteworthy omission from Wednesday's conversation when he mentioned it at their joint appearance.

The cost is one that Peña Nieto has previously refused to shoulder, just one of many issues where the two men have clashed. Peña Nieto, who has previously compared Trump to Adolf Hitler, greeted him courteously and said he was committed to working with whomever Americans elect as their next president in November.

But turning the tables on Trump, he gave the billionaire an earful on trade, said illegal immigration from Mexico to the US peaked years ago and complained of the torrent of guns that he said crossed the border and worsened Mexico's drug wars.

Nieto said in an interview late Wednesday that some of the positions Donald Trump has taken "are a threat to Mexico." He told CNN affiliate Televisa that he made Trump aware that the people of Mexico had been "very insulted" by his comments.

Trump's backers were left to defend his decision not to mention his demand that Mexico pay for the border wall after the visit. Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio told CNN's Jake Tapper: "What difference does it make? The wall's important no matter who pays."

While Trump's decision not to raise who would pay for the wall appeared to undercut his deal-making swagger, it could also reassure some wavering Republican voters who dislike Clinton but are not yet convinced Trump possesses the restraint and sobriety required of a US president.

The sight of Trump alongside the Mexican president provided the photo-op that the campaign appears to have banked on despite not knowing how the candidate would be received.

Still, the Clinton campaign came out swinging, accusing Trump of failing to make good on his pledge to make Mexico pay for the wall by not raising the issue.

"Donald Trump has made his outlandish policy of forcing Mexico to pay for his giant wall the centerpiece of his campaign. But at the first opportunity to make good on his offensive campaign promises, Trump choked," Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said in a statement.

"What we saw today from a man who claims to be the ultimate 'deal maker' is that he doesn't have the courage to advocate for his campaign promises when he's not in front of a friendly crowd," Podesta said, before accusing Trump of wanting to build a costly wall at American taxpayers' expense.

Podesta later added: "It turns out Trump didn't just choke, he got beat in the room and lied about it."
 
Peña Nieto began his remarks alongside Trump by saying the two held a constructive exchange of views even though "we might not agree on everything."

He then launched into a detailed defense of US-Mexican trade and its benefit to both countries delivered by the North American Free Trade Agreement -- a common punching bag for Trump on the campaign trail.

The Mexican leader told Trump that both the US and Mexico had benefited from NAFTA, saying more than six million US jobs rely on exports to Mexico.

"I don't think that commerce must be considered a zero sum game, so that only one wins and the other one loses," he said, though added he was prepared to make the two-decades-old deal, which also includes Canada, better for both nations.

Trump was also told by his host that Mexicans deserve everybody's respect wherever they are, in an apparent reference to the GOP nominee's harsh rhetoric towards undocumented migrants.

Trump, who listened to his host's long remarks with a somber look on his face while a woman stood beside him at the podium translating for him, said that Mexicans were "spectacular" people when it was his turn to talk.

But he laid bare disagreements between the two men when he said it was imperative to stop the "tremendous outflow" of jobs from the United States over the southern border, and that NAFTA had benefited Mexico more than the US. And he stood up for America's right to build a "physical barrier or wall" on its territory to stop illegal immigration and drug traffickers. Trump warned that NAFTA would have to be renegotiated.

Trump's calls for deporting all undocumented workers, labeling many Mexican immigrants "rapists" and "criminals," and plan to build a wall along the border -- that Mexico would pay for -- have earned him withering criticism from Peña Nieto, as well as many independents and moderate Republicans.
But they are central pillars of his campaign, which has galvanized his white working class base behind his White House bid. Those most fervently opposed to immigration have pushed back against the rumored "softening" in his stance that he could articulate on Wednesday night.

Trump, speaking from prepared remarks, was far more metasured than in his campaign trail appearances. Though he mostly stuck his positions on renegotiating NAFTA and halting illegal immigration, he was also conciliatory. He referred to illegal immigration from Central America rather than just from Mexico. He said a secure border barrier would benefit both nations. And he spoke of the flight of jobs not from the United States but from also from Mexico and Central America to overseas economies.
Pence: Trump starting relationship with Mexico

It is not unusual for presidential candidates to venture abroad during a campaign. Both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney made trips to bolster their foreign policy credentials in 2008 and 2012.
But Trump's approach -- like the rest of his campaign -- is highly unorthodox. Presidential candidates do not typically show up in foreign capitals for talks with leaders without intense preparation and highly choreographed game plans. Often, the parameters of a meeting are settled in advance. This trip was announced Tuesday night.

In addition, they usually visit strong allies where they are assured of a warm reception that will make for positive media coverage rather than sitting down with a leader who has compared them to Hitler and has disparaged their policy proposals.

Trump's style, however, is more impulsive and unpredictable. He had never before met a foreign leader in an official capacity. So his trip represented something of a risk. Even though the meeting with Peña Nieto was private, he has no control over how the Mexican leader will address the public and how his officials will brief journalists about it afterward.

The trip was also unusual for not including his traveling press corps and coming against the advice of US diplomats.

The campaign's decision to travel to a foreign country -- one rife with security risks for a candidate who has stoked tensions with his rhetoric on Mexican immigrants -- without reporters following close behind marks an unprecedented moment in the coverage of major party presidential nominees.

In addition, staff at the US Embassy in Mexico advised the Trump campaign against making such a hastily arranged trip, suggesting it would be logistically difficult to organize on such short notice, according to a source familiar with the discussions.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/615866741994954752?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
I love the Mexican people, but Mexico is not our friend. They're killing us at the border and they're killing us on jobs and trade. FIGHT!
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2016, 11:41:22 AM »
This guy acts like he really believes that he could be president.
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« Reply #8 on: September 01, 2016, 11:49:46 AM »
This guy acts like he really believes that he could be president.

The fuck you doin back
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #9 on: September 01, 2016, 11:58:43 AM »
The fuck you doin back

He can't quit us.
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #10 on: September 01, 2016, 12:46:32 PM »
All the lib media can say is that he didn't hammer the mexicana president into paying for the wall.

I say it and it gets posted from the CNNs.

I laugh at this because the left is already treating Trump like the president. They expected hm to go down and hammer out a deal like he has that authority. I guess they are conceding early!

Can't have it both ways.
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4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.
5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friends, is the beginning of the end of any nation.

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« Reply #11 on: September 01, 2016, 12:58:42 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/30/politics/donald-trump-enrique-pea-nieto-mexico/
He added that his conversation with the Republican nominee then moved on to other topics in a respectful fashion.

Jason Miller, Trump's senior communications adviser, called the meeting "the first part of the discussion and a relationship builder" between the two men, after Peña Nieto tweeted.

"It was not a negotiation, and that would have been inappropriate. It is unsurprising that they hold two different views on this issue, and we look forward to continuing the conversation," he said in a statement.

In subsequent interviews in Mexico, Peña Nieto reiterated his version of events. He told CNN affiliate Televisa in an interview late Wednesday some of the positions Trump has taken "are a threat to Mexico."

He also told the outlet he was very clear with Trump about the subject of a wall at the border and insisted Mexico would not pay for it and he made Trump aware that the people of Mexico had been "very insulted."

Peña Nieto, speaking alongside Trump during their joint appearance, twice stressed the "responsibility" he has to defend Mexican people around the world and said Trump has made "assertions that regrettably had hurt and have affected Mexicans."

"The Mexican people have felt hurt by the comments that have been made. But I am sure that his genuine interest is to build a relationship that will give both of our society's better welfare," Peña Nieto said.

Trump apparently left his tough deal-making persona at home as he received a presidential-style news conference on foreign soil while on a high-risk trip to Mexico on Wednesday.

The visit appeared to be an attempt to bolster Trump's credentials as a potential world leader, following searing attacks on his temperament by his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. The spur-of-the-moment trip also came hours before Trump was due to deliver a speech in Arizona meant to clarify his murky immigration policy amid signs he is softening his prior promise to deport 11 million undocumented migrants.
Donald Trump on Mexico: Then and Now

Trump's claim that they didn't discuss who would pay for the wall -- despite his call for Mexico to finance it being a central theme of his campaign and one he frequently uses to fire up his supporters -- appeared to be a noteworthy omission from Wednesday's conversation when he mentioned it at their joint appearance.

The cost is one that Peña Nieto has previously refused to shoulder, just one of many issues where the two men have clashed. Peña Nieto, who has previously compared Trump to Adolf Hitler, greeted him courteously and said he was committed to working with whomever Americans elect as their next president in November.

But turning the tables on Trump, he gave the billionaire an earful on trade, said illegal immigration from Mexico to the US peaked years ago and complained of the torrent of guns that he said crossed the border and worsened Mexico's drug wars.

Nieto said in an interview late Wednesday that some of the positions Donald Trump has taken "are a threat to Mexico." He told CNN affiliate Televisa that he made Trump aware that the people of Mexico had been "very insulted" by his comments.

Trump's backers were left to defend his decision not to mention his demand that Mexico pay for the border wall after the visit. Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio told CNN's Jake Tapper: "What difference does it make? The wall's important no matter who pays."

While Trump's decision not to raise who would pay for the wall appeared to undercut his deal-making swagger, it could also reassure some wavering Republican voters who dislike Clinton but are not yet convinced Trump possesses the restraint and sobriety required of a US president.

The sight of Trump alongside the Mexican president provided the photo-op that the campaign appears to have banked on despite not knowing how the candidate would be received.

Still, the Clinton campaign came out swinging, accusing Trump of failing to make good on his pledge to make Mexico pay for the wall by not raising the issue.

"Donald Trump has made his outlandish policy of forcing Mexico to pay for his giant wall the centerpiece of his campaign. But at the first opportunity to make good on his offensive campaign promises, Trump choked," Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said in a statement.

"What we saw today from a man who claims to be the ultimate 'deal maker' is that he doesn't have the courage to advocate for his campaign promises when he's not in front of a friendly crowd," Podesta said, before accusing Trump of wanting to build a costly wall at American taxpayers' expense.

Podesta later added: "It turns out Trump didn't just choke, he got beat in the room and lied about it."
 
Peña Nieto began his remarks alongside Trump by saying the two held a constructive exchange of views even though "we might not agree on everything."

He then launched into a detailed defense of US-Mexican trade and its benefit to both countries delivered by the North American Free Trade Agreement -- a common punching bag for Trump on the campaign trail.

The Mexican leader told Trump that both the US and Mexico had benefited from NAFTA, saying more than six million US jobs rely on exports to Mexico.

"I don't think that commerce must be considered a zero sum game, so that only one wins and the other one loses," he said, though added he was prepared to make the two-decades-old deal, which also includes Canada, better for both nations.

Trump was also told by his host that Mexicans deserve everybody's respect wherever they are, in an apparent reference to the GOP nominee's harsh rhetoric towards undocumented migrants.

Trump, who listened to his host's long remarks with a somber look on his face while a woman stood beside him at the podium translating for him, said that Mexicans were "spectacular" people when it was his turn to talk.

But he laid bare disagreements between the two men when he said it was imperative to stop the "tremendous outflow" of jobs from the United States over the southern border, and that NAFTA had benefited Mexico more than the US. And he stood up for America's right to build a "physical barrier or wall" on its territory to stop illegal immigration and drug traffickers. Trump warned that NAFTA would have to be renegotiated.

Trump's calls for deporting all undocumented workers, labeling many Mexican immigrants "rapists" and "criminals," and plan to build a wall along the border -- that Mexico would pay for -- have earned him withering criticism from Peña Nieto, as well as many independents and moderate Republicans.
But they are central pillars of his campaign, which has galvanized his white working class base behind his White House bid. Those most fervently opposed to immigration have pushed back against the rumored "softening" in his stance that he could articulate on Wednesday night.

Trump, speaking from prepared remarks, was far more metasured than in his campaign trail appearances. Though he mostly stuck his positions on renegotiating NAFTA and halting illegal immigration, he was also conciliatory. He referred to illegal immigration from Central America rather than just from Mexico. He said a secure border barrier would benefit both nations. And he spoke of the flight of jobs not from the United States but from also from Mexico and Central America to overseas economies.
Pence: Trump starting relationship with Mexico

It is not unusual for presidential candidates to venture abroad during a campaign. Both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney made trips to bolster their foreign policy credentials in 2008 and 2012.
But Trump's approach -- like the rest of his campaign -- is highly unorthodox. Presidential candidates do not typically show up in foreign capitals for talks with leaders without intense preparation and highly choreographed game plans. Often, the parameters of a meeting are settled in advance. This trip was announced Tuesday night.

In addition, they usually visit strong allies where they are assured of a warm reception that will make for positive media coverage rather than sitting down with a leader who has compared them to Hitler and has disparaged their policy proposals.

Trump's style, however, is more impulsive and unpredictable. He had never before met a foreign leader in an official capacity. So his trip represented something of a risk. Even though the meeting with Peña Nieto was private, he has no control over how the Mexican leader will address the public and how his officials will brief journalists about it afterward.

The trip was also unusual for not including his traveling press corps and coming against the advice of US diplomats.

The campaign's decision to travel to a foreign country -- one rife with security risks for a candidate who has stoked tensions with his rhetoric on Mexican immigrants -- without reporters following close behind marks an unprecedented moment in the coverage of major party presidential nominees.

In addition, staff at the US Embassy in Mexico advised the Trump campaign against making such a hastily arranged trip, suggesting it would be logistically difficult to organize on such short notice, according to a source familiar with the discussions.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/615866741994954752?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

So he goes there to start his negotiating, in which we said that he would do all along. He dismissed the talk right now while in the private meeting with the president about who is going to pay for the wall, probably because right time and place and such. He answers a question that they didn't discuss who was paying because you know, not right time and place and such. In the press conference, with both of them answering questions together, he proceeded to talk about securing borders for both countries. At a rally, he says "The don't know it yet, but Mexico will pay." And now the talk is
OH MY GOD! HE LIED! MEXICO SAYS THEY AREN'T PAYING AND THEY DID DISCUSS!
What the fuck? Do you want the guy to be diplomatic or not? Do you want the guy to go in and start making demands? Or do you want him to negotiate? Dude went in and met with the president of Mexico, and he is not even president. The media is going to spin it as negative, but fuck them. And fuck Mexico. I am fine letting Trump handle this shit...infinitely more than Hillary.
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #12 on: September 01, 2016, 01:21:14 PM »
So he goes there to start his negotiating, in which we said that he would do all along. He dismissed the talk right now while in the private meeting with the president about who is going to pay for the wall, probably because right time and place and such. He answers a question that they didn't discuss who was paying because you know, not right time and place and such. In the press conference, with both of them answering questions together, he proceeded to talk about securing borders for both countries. At a rally, he says "The don't know it yet, but Mexico will pay." And now the talk is
OH MY GOD! HE LIED! MEXICO SAYS THEY AREN'T PAYING AND THEY DID DISCUSS!
What the fuck? Do you want the guy to be diplomatic or not? Do you want the guy to go in and start making demands? Or do you want him to negotiate? Dude went in and met with the president of Mexico, and he is not even president. The media is going to spin it as negative, but fuck them. And fuck Mexico. I am fine letting Trump handle this shit...infinitely more than Hillary.

But. But. But, she has more experience selling out our state department.
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #13 on: September 01, 2016, 02:12:25 PM »
But. But. But, she has more experience selling out our state department.

No shit.  She's killed way more people than Trump.
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #14 on: September 01, 2016, 02:17:27 PM »
Prowler lives in his own teeny little world. As WE!! says, I'm not sure why we bother engaging.

It's hard to argue with a smart person. It's even harder to argue with an idiot.
You realize that after Trump got back from Mexico, half of his advisors are talking about resigning. That's not "walking off as the dominant guy", only a retard would believe that.
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2016, 02:40:34 PM »
You realize that after Trump got back from Mexico, half of his advisors are talking about resigning. That's not "walking off as the dominant guy", only a retard would believe that.

Why do you keep puffing your chest out, most on here believe the super mommy part will win. Could he have won? Sure had he been more diplomatic and came across like leader in the business world instead of a spoiled child who is getting free run of the playground. They could have video of her beating baby seals with the dead bodies of the 4 Americans she left to die and your kind will still vote for her. She is going to put into warp speed what "The one" started. 

Congratulations.   :thumsup:
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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2016, 03:02:48 PM »
You realize that after Trump got back from Mexico, half of his advisors are talking about resigning. That's not "walking off as the dominant guy", only a retard would believe that.

Really? That's why more people than ever are supporting him.

The dregs of the human race like you are not his target. The middle is his target and they are moving in line.

A few weeks ago his campaign was "Imploding".

Today it's half his team will quit.

Come back when the leftist titty you are sucking on goes dry again.
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Five statements of WISDOM
1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity, by legislating the wealth out of prosperity.
2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.
3. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.
4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.
5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friends, is the beginning of the end of any nation.

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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2016, 03:11:04 PM »
Trump’s Plan


Mr. Trump’s platform for immigration reform had ten core planks.

There will be a physical wall along the southern border and “Mexico will pay for the wall.” “They don’t know it yet, but they’re going to pay for it.” Trump was not explicit on how he would make Mexico pay for the wall in this speech, but his campaign website proposes to use tariffs on Mexican goods, issue visa fees, and cancel remittances from Mexican nationals working in the United States.

The features of this wall will include “above and below ground sensors” to find and dislocate tunnels, aerial surveillance, and increased manpower to patrol the border including 5,000 newly hired border patrol agents.

Trump declared a unilateral end to the “catch and release” policy of the Obama administration. “Under my administration anyone who illegally crosses the border will be detained until they are removed out of our country and back to the country from which they came.”

Trump insisted there will be “zero tolerance for criminal aliens.”  He cited “federal data” showing that two million criminal aliens are presently in the United States and declared that a Trump administration would begin deporting them in cooperation with local, state, and federal authorities on “day one.

Additionally, Trump said his administration will "issue detainers for illegal immigrants who are arrested for any crime whatsoever, and they will be placed into immediate removal proceedings.” He proposed tripling the number of ICE deportation officers, reinstating the Secure Communities Program and pledged to ask Congress to pass Kate’s Law “to ensure that criminal aliens convicted of illegal reentry receive strong mandatory minimum sentences."

Sanctuary cities will be cut off from federal funding. “Cities that refuse to cooperate with federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars, and we will work with Congress to pass legislation to protect those jurisdictions that do assist federal authorities.”

Trump says he will cancel Obama’s unconstitutional DACA and DARPA executive orders and enforce all standing immigration laws. “No one will be immune or exempt from enforcement.”

The issuance of visas to “any place where adequate screening cannot occur” will be suspended. The Departments of State, Homeland Security, and Justice will be tasked with the development of a “list of regions and countries from which immigration must be suspended until proven and effective vetting mechanisms can be put into place.”

The way in which Trump clearly defined himself on the issues, in contrast to failed Democratic policies, is a winning strategy that should be the campaign’s modus operandi from now until election day. 



Trump calls this “extreme vetting.” Screening tests for applicants for visas will include questions that ask their views on “honor killings, about respect for women and gays and minorities, attitudes on radical Islam” and “many other topics.” 

“We will insure that other countries take their people back when they order them deported.” Trump noted there were “at least 23 countries that refuse to take their people back” after deportation and blasted Hillary Clinton’s state department for ignoring law that requires the agency to stop issuing visas to these countries. “The result of her misconduct was the release of thousands and thousands of dangerous criminal aliens who should have been sent home to their countries,” Trump said.

A bio-metric entry-exit visa tracking system will be completed to ensure that individuals who have overstayed their visas are removed from the United States.

E-Verify will be used to ensure that illegal aliens are not permitted to take advantage of welfare programs. “Immigration law doesn't exist for the purpose of keeping criminals out. It exists to protect all aspects of American life,” Trump said. “The work site, the welfare office, the education system, and everything else.”

Trump cited a Center for Immigration Studies estimate that “62 percent of households headed by illegal immigrants use some form of cash or non-cash welfare programs like food stamps or housing assistance.” These individuals who are illegally taking advantage of tax-payer funded programs will be targeted for removal.

The legal immigration system will be reformed to emphasize “assimilation,” “integration,” and “upward mobility.” Trump proposed the creation of a “new immigration commission” to develop reforms that will limit immigration levels “by population share within historical norms” and prioritize the admittance of individuals “based on their likelihood of success in U.S. society and their ability to be financially self- sufficient.”
Trump promised that “[t]hese 10 steps, if rigorously followed and enforced, will accomplish more in a matter of months than our politicians have accomplished on this issue in the last 50 years.”

Immigration security is the only conversation we should be having at this time, Trump said as his speech concluded. He called for the full energies of the government to zero-in on this issue and demanded that the media confront Hillary Clinton on the question of immigration security.

- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/09/trump-returns-to-winning-message-with-america-first-immigration-policy#sthash.yq9jBoOm.ehzJxYwe.dpuf
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Five statements of WISDOM
1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity, by legislating the wealth out of prosperity.
2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.
3. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.
4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.
5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friends, is the beginning of the end of any nation.

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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #18 on: September 02, 2016, 07:56:47 AM »
Really? That's why more people than ever are supporting him.

The dregs of the human race like you are not his target. The middle is his target and they are moving in line.

A few weeks ago his campaign was "Imploding".

Today it's half his team will quit.

Come back when the leftist titty you are sucking on goes dry again.
"I've got the poorly educated vote...I love the poorly educated."

Trump is talking about you. I notice that you are getting the hang of copy and paste from an article, that's a big step for you. Everyone give him a round of applause, because just a few weeks ago he was eating glue and crayons.
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"The HUNH does cause significant Health and Safety issues, Health issues for the opposing fans and Safety issues for the opposing coaches." - AU AD Jay Jacobs

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Re: America's next president Donald Trump visits Mexico.
« Reply #19 on: September 02, 2016, 08:06:27 AM »
"I've got the poorly educated vote...I love the poorly educated."

Trump is talking about you. I notice that you are getting the hang of copy and paste from an article, that's a big step for you. Everyone give him a round of applause, because just a few weeks ago he was eating glue and crayons.

^^
Proof that there's a difference between going to school and getting an education. 
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