[Mega] MAGA Super Trump Mega Thread

phaytal said:
Trump has 0 chance of winning the popular vote. He'll hit something like 44%.

phaytal said:
This election was over the day Trump won the GOP nomination. Anyone that actually thought he had a chance has lost touch with reality.

Trump had zero chance of flipping any remotely blue state.
 
Easy solution is to grant amnesty to anyone who resides on that land for 3 years.

They'll be begging for a wall after one.

We've been asking for borders, customs, and the ability to make our own passports for 60 years. The USA is like, "yeah but you still have bauxite and natural gas that we want, so we kind of want that, go ahead and sue us while we take it."

Meanwhile, the propaganda is billed as "lol oh those drunken Indians, what WILL they want next?" but also everything except for FOX is fake news. Jesus tapdancing Christ.

Fool, and I'm only asking Fool, do you have an opinion on the BIA? Should that agency continue?
 
We've been asking for borders, customs, and the ability to make our own passports for 60 years. The USA is like, "yeah but you still have bauxite and natural gas that we want, so we kind of want that, go ahead and sue us while we take it."

Meanwhile, the propaganda is billed as "lol oh those drunken Indians, what WILL they want next?" but also everything except for FOX is fake news. Jesus tapdancing Christ.

Fool, and I'm only asking Fool, do you have an opinion on the BIA? Should that agency continue?

I don't know enough about the current affairs of the BIA to hold an opinion one way or the other. I haven't paid attention to native issues since college.
 
Fool hasn't been able to post about any MAGA in at least 6 months so he's resorting to digging up year and a half old posts.

Sad!
 
Lol at fool searching for old vanster posts

Holy fuck you guys have posted about the wall Obama and Clinton shit and no maga... Sad!
 
Vanster - many of us non-indians support Native Americans and want to see Native Americans thrive. What I find lacking is a clear vision of exactly what that means. Many people in the US haven't even been on Indian ground. If they have, it's some sort of casino abomination. I am lucky and have traveled on reservation land in Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Oregon, Alaska and a couple of other states. And even I don't know what the vision is. I can never figure out if the Indians want to be left alone or if they want to integrate. It's probably somewhere in the middle. I understand that it is complicated. However, I firmly believe that Indians have a unique opportunity in the USA to have some autonomy and make a different type of life. And if that autonomy is infringed upon Indians will find support in the average person. It is always going to be a little weird around the edges when it comes to wildlife, resources, water rights etc but the average person wants to find a way to live together in harmony and not fight all the time. I understand that the average cowboy in Lander, WY is different from the average insurance salesmen in Peoria, IL. People are always going to be different - some good, some bad but mostly good and mostly just uneducated.
 
I don't know enough about the current affairs of the BIA to hold an opinion one way or the other. I haven't paid attention to native issues since college.

Sigh.

At least you're honest, and that's why I asked you.

Back on track:

Trump picks ghost hunter to be federal judge - BBC News

One of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees is a ghost hunter who has written several novellas about paranormal activities.

The appointment of Brett Talley, 36, for a lifetime post as an Alabama federal judge is raising eyebrows because he has never tried a case.
It also emerged he failed to disclose on a conflict-of-interest questionnaire that his wife is a White House lawyer.

But he did divulge his Tuscaloosa Paranormal Research Group membership.
Mr Talley was approved last week by the Senate committee on a party-line vote, and he is likely to be confirmed by the full chamber soon.
His nomination is part of President Trump's efforts to expand the presence of conservative jurists in American courtrooms, say analysts.

The Harvard-educated lawyer was unanimously deemed "not qualified" by the American Bar Association to serve an appointment on the US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.

Mr Talley, who has practised law for three years, has written right-wing blog posts critical of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, whom he labelled "Rotten", according to US media.

He also maintains a horror blog online, when not searching for ghosts.
In a questionnaire form submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mr Talley revealed his 2009-10 affiliation with the phantom chasers.

I do understand that most of TW believes in ghosts, a flat earth, that mathematics is a liberal lie, that science is a scam that is fed on by sheeple, et cetera, but GOD DAMN is this for real? Is this not fake news, he really did this? He appointed this man?
 
Sigh.

At least you're honest, and that's why I asked you.

Back on track:

Trump picks ghost hunter to be federal judge - BBC News



I do understand that most of TW believes in ghosts, a flat earth, that mathematics is a liberal lie, that science is a scam that is fed on by sheeple, et cetera, but GOD DAMN is this for real? Is this not fake news, he really did this? He appointed this man?

can u give us a list of all the federal judges u disagree with

r u telling me ghostbusters isn't real
 
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gg & MAGA!

c'mon kotz, u gotta admit that's a pretty funny backfire
 
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