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Trump coming to Mobile tomorrow - - have to get a bigger arena


"I'm going to be in Alabama, and there was going to be 500 people, and the room held about 1,000, and they heard that we were there. And within about two minutes, that room wasn't big enough. So they went to a room that held 2,000 people, and they heard that wasn't big enough. And now they went to the convention center, and they heard that wasn't big enough. They're going to end up being 30 to 40,000 people in Alabama."


Donald Trump's campaign stop in Mobile could prompt a venue change as more people have registered for tickets online than what the Civic Center's Theater can hold

Tickets are still available online and are free. There is no VIP seating and tickets will be issued on a first-come, first-serve basis.

http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/2015/08/popularity_of_tickets_for_dona.html
 
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Moved to the Senior Bowl stadium


Trump Rally Moved to Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Tens of Thousands Expected

City officials have confirmed to News 5 the location for Donald Trump’s pep rally in Mobile on Friday night has been moved to Ladd-Peebles Stadium. It’s the same venue used for the Senior Bowl and University of South Alabama home games.

“It’s due to an overwhelming response,” said Kayla Farnon, spokeswoman for the Alabama Secretary of State’s Office. “More than 30,000 people have been confirmed to attend.

http://wkrg.com/2015/08/19/high-demand-could-move-trumps-pep-rally-in-mobile/
 
The Trump pounds the stump in Mobile



Jeff Sessions..."Donald welcome to my home town Mobile, Alabama"

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I watched it until the feed was killed in an act of liberal terrorism. He was Awesome!
 
Trump on Iran: Kerry Breaking His Leg was "The Good Part Of The Deal"

Ha Ha!
 
<article class="MediaCard MediaCard--mediaForward customisable-border" data-scribe="component:card" dir="ltr"> Of course it is...

@realDonaldTrump: “What’s my first favorite book? The Bible.”





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Libtards are in full panic mode now.
That's exactly right. Total panic mode. Trying to find the defilibrator, it's down here in one of the drawers....
 
That's exactly right. Total panic mode. Trying to find the defilibrator, it's down here in one of the drawers....

So you admit to being a Libtard...

Interesting.
 
I shared this on Facebook today. Only fair I share it here. From just an average American fed up with Libtards and politicians in general. There's a reason Trump is succeeding. Americans are fed up.

Hope and Change.

Just some information, not a slam or wishful thinking. When I first heard Donald Trump was entering the presidential race, like almost everyone, I laughed, called him a media clown, and predicted he'd go away way before today.

Today, however, despite his ridiculous hair, his flamboyant style and billions of dollars, I have taken a second look. Despite what I have to say, I'm not saying I will vote for him. Too early, Too much can happen in the next 14 months. Yet, here's what I'm considering and maybe you should, too. If just reading something offends you, maybe you shouldn't be voting in the first place.

I know I'm inviting flames. Don't think your jumping in with some vitriol is some original idea that will make you look intelligent.

Trump...Hopefully, at least, he’s waking some of the RINOs up. The criticisms of Trump are amazingly missing something. They are lacking in negative stories from those who work for him or have had business dealings with him. After all the employees he’s had and all the business deals he’s made there is a void of criticism. In fact, long term employees call him a strong and merciful leader and say he is far more righteous and of high integrity than people may think and while it may surprise many, he’s actually humble when it comes to his generosity and kindness. A good example is a story that tells of his limo breaking down on a deserted highway outside of New York City. A middle-aged couple stopped to help him and as a thank you he paid off their mortgage, but he didn’t brag about that. Generous and good people rarely talk of charity they bestow on others. But as much as all this is interesting, the real thing that people want to know is what Donald Trump’s plan is for America. It’s funny how so many people say they don’t know what it is, or they act like Trump is hiding it. The information is readily available if people would just do a little homework. But, since most Americans won't do their own research, here, in no particular order, is an overview of many of Trumps positions and plans:
1.) Trump believes that America should not intervene militarily in other country’s problems without being compensated for doing so. If America is going to risk the lives of our soldiers and incur the expense of going to war, then the nations we help must be willing to pay for our help. Using the Iraq War as an example, he cites the huge monetary expense to American taxpayers (over $1.5 trillion, and possibly much more depending on what sources are used to determine the cost) in addition to the cost in human life. He suggests that Iraq should have been required to give us enough of their oil to pay for the expenses we incurred. He includes in those expenses the medical costs for our military and $5 million for each family that lost a loved one in the war and $2 million for each family of soldiers who received severe injuries.

2.) Speaking of the military, Trump wants America to have a strong military again. He believes the single most important function of the federal government is national defense. He has said he wants to find the General Patton or General MacArthur that could lead our military buildup back to the strength it needs to be. While he hasn’t said it directly that I know of, Trump’s attitude about America and about winning tells me he’d most likely be quick to eliminate rules of engagement that handicap our military in battle. Clearly Trump is a “win at all costs” kind of guy, and I’m sure that would apply to our national defense and security, too.

3.) Trump wants a strong foreign policy and believes that it must include 7 core principles (which seem to support my comment in the last point):
· American interests come first. Always. No apologies.\ Maximum firepower and military preparedness.
· Only go to war to win.
· Stay loyal to your friends and suspicious of your enemies.
· Keep the technological sword razor sharp.
· See the unseen. Prepare for threats before they materialize.
· Respect and support our present and past warriors.

4.) Trump believes that terrorists who are captured should be treated as military combatants, not as criminals like the Obama administration treats them.

5.) Trump makes the point that China’s manipulation of their currency has given them unfair advantage in our trade dealings with them. He says we must tax their imports to offset their currency manipulation, which will cause American companies to be competitive again and drive manufacturing back to America and create jobs here. Although he sees China as the biggest offender, he believes that America should protect itself from all foreign efforts to take our jobs and manufacturing. For example, Ford is building a plant in Mexico and Trump suggests that every part or vehicle Ford makes in Mexico be taxed 35% if they want to bring it into the U. S., which would cause companies like Ford to no longer be competitive using their Mexican operations and move manufacturing back to the U. S., once again creating jobs here.
6.) Trump wants passage of NOPEC legislation (No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act – NOPEC – S.394), which would allow the government to sue OPEC for violating antitrust laws. According to Trump, that would break up the cartel. He also wants to unleash our energy companies to drill domestically (sound like Sarah Palin’s drill baby, drill?) thereby increasing domestic production creating jobs and driving domestic costs of oil and gas down while reducing dependence on foreign oil.

7.) Trump believes a secure border is critical for both security and prosperity in America. He wants to build a wall to stop illegals from entering and put controls on immigration. (And he says he’ll get Mexico to pay for the wall, which many have scoffed at, but given his business successes I wouldn’t put it past him.) He also wants to enforce our immigration laws and provide no path to citizenship for illegals.

8.) Trump wants a radical change to the tax system to not only make it better for average Americans, but also to encourage businesses to stay here and foreign businesses to move here. The resulting influx of money to our nation would do wonders for our economy. He wants to make America the place to do business. He also wants to lower the death tax and the taxes on capital gains and dividends. This would put more than $1.6 trillion back into the economy and help rebuild the 1.5 million jobs we’ve lost to the current tax system. He also wants to charge companies who outsource jobs overseas a 20% tax, but for those willing to move jobs back to America they would not be taxed. And for citizens he has a tax plan that would allow Americans to keep more of what they earn and spark economic growth. He wants to change the personal income tax to:
· Up to $30,000 taxed at 1%
· From $30,000 to $100,000 taxed at 5%
· From $100,000 to $1,000,000 taxed at 10%
· $1,000,000 and above taxed at 15%

9.) Trump wants Obamacare repealed. He says it’s a “job-killing, health care-destroying monstrosity” that “can’t be reformed, salvaged, or fixed.” He believes in allowing real competition in the health insurance marketplace to allow competition to drive prices down. He also believes in tort reform to get rid of defensive medicine and lower costs.

10.) Trump wants spending reforms in Washington, acknowledging that America spends far more than it receives in revenue. He has said he believes that if we don’t stop increasing the national debt once it hits $24 trillion it will be impossible to save this country.

11.) Even though he says we need to cut spending, he does not want to harm those on Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security. He believes that the citizens have faithfully paid in to the system to have these services available and that the American government has an obligation to fulfill its end of the bargain and provide those benefits. Therefore, he wants to build the economy up so that we have the revenue to pay those costs without cutting the benefits to the recipients. He disagrees with Democrats who think raising taxes is the answer and says that when you do that you stifle the economy. On the other hand, when you lower taxes and create an environment to help businesses they will grow, hire more workers, and those new workers will be paying taxes that become more tax revenue for the government.

12.) Trump also wants reform of the welfare state saying that America needs “a safety net, not a hammock.” He believes in a welfare to work program that would help reduce the welfare roles and encourage people to get back to work. And he wants a crackdown on entitlement fraud.

13.) Trump believes climate change is a hoax.

14.) Trump opposes Common Core.

15.) Trump is pro-life, although he allows for an exception due to rape, incest, or the life of the mother.

16.) Trump is pro 2nd Amendment rights.

17.) Trump’s view on same-sex marriage is that marriage is between a man and a woman, but he also believes that this is a states rights issue, not a federal issue.

18.) Trump supports the death penalty. Trump believes that there is a lack of common sense, innovative thinking in Washington (Hmmm… looks like he believes in horse sense!). He says it’s about seeing the unseen and that’s the kind of thinking we need to turn this country around. He tells a personal story to illustrate the point: “When I opened Trump National Golf Club at Rancho Palos Verdes in Los Angeles, I was immediately told that I would need to build a new and costly ballroom. The current ballroom was gorgeous, but it only sat 200 people and we were losing business because people needed a larger space for their events. Building a new ballroom would take years to get approval and permits (since it’s on the Pacific Ocean), and cost about $5 million. I took one look at the ballroom and saw immediately what needed to be done. The problem wasn’t the size of the room, it was the size of the chairs. They were huge, heavy, and unwieldy. We didn’t need a bigger ballroom, we needed smaller chairs! So I had them replaced with high-end, smaller chairs. I then had our people sell the old chairs and got more money for them than the cost of the new chairs. In the end, the ballroom went from seating 200 people to seating 320 people. Our visitors got the space they desired, and I spared everyone the hassle of years of construction and $5 million of expense. It’s amazing what you can accomplish with a little common sense.”On top of his saving years of construction and $5 million in expenses, he also was able to keep the ballroom open for business during the time it would have been under remodeling, which allowed him to continue to make money on the space instead of losing that revenue during construction time.

Donald Trump’s entire life has been made up of success and winning. He’s been accused of bankruptcies, but that’s not true. He’s never filed personal bankruptcy. He’s bought companies and legally used bankruptcy laws to restructure their debt, just as businesses do all the time. But he’s never been bankrupt personally. He’s a fighter that clearly loves America and would fight for our nation. Earlier I quoted Trump saying, “I love America. And when you love something, you protect it passionately – fiercely, even.” We never hear that from Democrats or even from most Republicans. Donald Trump is saying things that desperately need to be said but no other candidate has shown the fortitude to stand up and say them. Looking over this list of what he wants for America I see a very necessary set of goals that are long past due. Before we criticize someone because the media does, maybe we should seriously consider what he has to offer.
 
He kicked *** tonight. Every donor-taking putz running against him should be afraid. The corruption is about to end.
 
Preach on, brother Bernie!

Bernie Sanders: Bigot Donald Trump Is An “Embarrassment To Our Country”
http://www.occupydemocrats.com/bernie-sanders-bigot-donald-trump-is-an-embarrassment-to-our-country/

Donald Trump is notorious for uttering all kinds of discriminatory nonsense during his tenure as a businessman-turned-reality-TV entertainer, turned presidential candidate.

In a recent Q&A with The New York Times, in response to a question about Trump’s surge in the polls, Bernie Sanders commented:

“Not much (my emphasis). I think Donald Trump’s views on immigration and his slurring of the Latino community is not something that should be going on in the year 2015, and it’s to me an embarrassment to our country.”

Jonah Goldberg, conservative columnist for the Los Angeles Times, wrote a misguided column yesterday titled Sanders and Trump: Two Peas in a Pod. The analogies he offers just don’t work – he tries to draw a parallel suggesting that each has tapped into political unrest within their respective constituencies, and that they are equally committed to their ideologies. The only commonality in policy is that both Sanders and Trump are committed to single-payer healthcare.

What Trump has done is appeal to the politics of hateful anger, fear, and rage supported by a small fringe of crazies and is now becoming reflective of The Republican Party. And, his fights are not necessarily limited to Democrats. Monday, at a Koch-sponsored conference, Trump’s ongoing battle with Republican pollster Frank Luntz escalated, at which time he called for Fox to fire Luntz.

However, Bernie Sanders is not to the Left what Donald Trump is to the Right. Sanders is not attacking Hillary Clinton or any Democratic candidate. As he has said in an interview, in July, with The Nation’s John Nicols:

“I’ve never run a negative ad in my life. Why not? First of all, in Vermont, they don’t work—and, frankly…I really do believe that people want a candidate to come up with solutions to America’s problems rather than just attacking his or her opponent. If you look at politics as a baseball game or a football game, then I’m supposed to be telling the people that my opponents are the worst people in the world and I’m great. That’s crap; I don’t believe that for a second…. I don’t need to spend my life attacking Hillary Clinton or anybody else. I want to talk about my ideas on the issues.”

What Sanders has deftly accomplished is to find a way to successfully tap into the discontent within the Progressive wing of the Democratic Party with a populous message of economic equality and inclusion – not division – leading to a major change in the way politics is done and public policy is enacted.

All Trump has done is to tap into the seething hateful anger, rage, and rampant nationalism that started out as an appeal to a small fringe of crazies, but has grown to become Republican party gospel.

Trump has made the wild claim he will deport every undocumented person. He still proclaims that Mexico will pay for his state-of-the art border despite showing what a spokesman for the Mexican government called “enormous ignorance for what Mexico represents and also the irresponsibility of the candidate who’s saying it.”

And, let us not forget yesterday’s interview, in which Trump continued to tap into the resentment of his constituents, when he suggested that the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution is illegal, and so he can round-up and deport children of undocumented persons without due-process even if they were born here.

No, Bernie Sanders is not to the left what Donald Trump is to the right. Bernie Sanders appeals to the inclusive world of ideas, while Trump appeals to divisiveness, anger, and rage.

Every new confrontation seems to give Trump a boost in the hearts and minds of his party’s electorate. He once said of Pat Buchanan when he was a presidential candidate – “It’s just incredible that anybody could embrace this guy…maybe he’ll get 4 or 5 percent of the vote and it’ll be a really staunch right wacko vote.”

Well, I guess he misunderstood the size of that ‘staunch right wacko’ vote, because despite all of the anger and rage, which he shares with Buchanan – a new CNN poll today shows him a general election threat to ‘win’ the presidency.

However, with every ‘idea’, Sanders’ earns new respect and more supporters, who recognize his contribution to the world of ideas that help to unite people.
 
Preach on, brother Bernie!

Bernie Sanders: Bigot Donald Trump Is An “Embarrassment To Our Country”
http://www.occupydemocrats.com/bern...ald-trump-is-an-embarrassment-to-our-country/

Donald Trump is notorious for uttering all kinds of discriminatory nonsense during his tenure as a businessman-turned-reality-TV entertainer, turned presidential candidate.

In a recent Q&A with The New York Times, in response to a question about Trump’s surge in the polls, Bernie Sanders commented:

“Not much (my emphasis). I think Donald Trump’s views on immigration and his slurring of the Latino community is not something that should be going on in the year 2015, and it’s to me an embarrassment to our country.”

Jonah Goldberg, conservative columnist for the Los Angeles Times, wrote a misguided column yesterday titled Sanders and Trump: Two Peas in a Pod. The analogies he offers just don’t work – he tries to draw a parallel suggesting that each has tapped into political unrest within their respective constituencies, and that they are equally committed to their ideologies. The only commonality in policy is that both Sanders and Trump are committed to single-payer healthcare.

What Trump has done is appeal to the politics of hateful anger, fear, and rage supported by a small fringe of crazies and is now becoming reflective of The Republican Party. And, his fights are not necessarily limited to Democrats. Monday, at a Koch-sponsored conference, Trump’s ongoing battle with Republican pollster Frank Luntz escalated, at which time he called for Fox to fire Luntz.

However, Bernie Sanders is not to the Left what Donald Trump is to the Right. Sanders is not attacking Hillary Clinton or any Democratic candidate. As he has said in an interview, in July, with The Nation’s John Nicols:

“I’ve never run a negative ad in my life. Why not? First of all, in Vermont, they don’t work—and, frankly…I really do believe that people want a candidate to come up with solutions to America’s problems rather than just attacking his or her opponent. If you look at politics as a baseball game or a football game, then I’m supposed to be telling the people that my opponents are the worst people in the world and I’m great. That’s crap; I don’t believe that for a second…. I don’t need to spend my life attacking Hillary Clinton or anybody else. I want to talk about my ideas on the issues.”

What Sanders has deftly accomplished is to find a way to successfully tap into the discontent within the Progressive wing of the Democratic Party with a populous message of economic equality and inclusion – not division – leading to a major change in the way politics is done and public policy is enacted.

All Trump has done is to tap into the seething hateful anger, rage, and rampant nationalism that started out as an appeal to a small fringe of crazies, but has grown to become Republican party gospel.

Trump has made the wild claim he will deport every undocumented person. He still proclaims that Mexico will pay for his state-of-the art border despite showing what a spokesman for the Mexican government called “enormous ignorance for what Mexico represents and also the irresponsibility of the candidate who’s saying it.”

And, let us not forget yesterday’s interview, in which Trump continued to tap into the resentment of his constituents, when he suggested that the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution is illegal, and so he can round-up and deport children of undocumented persons without due-process even if they were born here.

No, Bernie Sanders is not to the left what Donald Trump is to the right. Bernie Sanders appeals to the inclusive world of ideas, while Trump appeals to divisiveness, anger, and rage.

Every new confrontation seems to give Trump a boost in the hearts and minds of his party’s electorate. He once said of Pat Buchanan when he was a presidential candidate – “It’s just incredible that anybody could embrace this guy…maybe he’ll get 4 or 5 percent of the vote and it’ll be a really staunch right wacko vote.”

Well, I guess he misunderstood the size of that ‘staunch right wacko’ vote, because despite all of the anger and rage, which he shares with Buchanan – a new CNN poll today shows him a general election threat to ‘win’ the presidency.

However, with every ‘idea’, Sanders’ earns new respect and more supporters, who recognize his contribution to the world of ideas that help to unite people.

Read the words the writer of that article repeats -- " hateful, anger, rage...." either this is propaganda, or the fellow has some emotional issues.....
 
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" hateful, anger, rage...." either this is propaganda, or the fellow has some emotional issues.....
I agree the fellow - Donald Trump - has significicant emotional issues. The writer should have repeated it three or four times, as that is the base reality of Donald Trump and his current popularity.
 
I guess "a small fringe of crazies" means working class tax payers who are tired of supporting career government leeches.
 
I thought Bernie's supporters were doped up hippies wanting to give peace a chance.
 
I think many are just tired of politicians in general...........especially the career ones.........and the royal families such as Bush, Clinton, and Kennedy. Count me in this category.
 
I think many are just tired of politicians in general...........especially the career ones.........and the royal families such as Bush, Clinton, and Kennedy. Count me in this category.

Same here.
 
I agree the fellow - Donald Trump - has significicant emotional issues. The writer should have repeated it three or four times, as that is the base reality of Donald Trump and his current popularity.

You can't just have a bigoted view of those who don't agree with you.

That is the essence of the political divide these days, as the mainstream parties really fight for the middle ground. The differentiators are the outliers, and folks on both sides attack and attack and insist that the most popular of the other side is a whack job from the fringe.

Do you notice how both Hilary and Bernie are socialists, with Bernie a crazy old commie and Hitlery a clear criminal? Crazy Unkie Joe might be their best bet, or ManBearPig.....same **** different side.

Trump has been a caricature for years, and is demonstrating that the medium is the message (McCluhan, a Canadian first moved this notion forward in the 60s and 70s). Bullshit imagery, soundbites, scripted "reality" is what people seem to fall for these days. Show me the last true leader to be elected as President: both sides will mostly argue Kennedy or Reagan, and that is sad that the last relevant leadership was either 30 or 50 years ago.

As far as I am concerned, from my personal point of view, the only thing that really, really matters is the growing debts.....personal and national. When there is a crisis (and there is always one just around a corner), the increased debt issues and resolution of same ALWAYS **** the lesser on the economic scale. I find it illogical that those who would speak to the need to help those on the lower economic rungs would not be ultra-fiscally responsible --- but it is the exact opposite in reality. So I am highly unlikely to ever favor anyone, except those who promise to shred government spending in every regard, including and especially the social programs that weld need into people's character.
 
Trump draws huge crowd for speech at Alabama stadium

MOBILE, Ala.- Donald Trump walked onto the stage of his Friday-night stadium rally here to the sound of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" and walked off to Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It."

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/08/21/donald-trump-alabama-rally/32140669/



30,000 turn out for Trump's Alabama pep rally

Mobile, Alabama (CNN)Donald Trump brought 30,000 supporters from deep red Alabama to a Friday night pep rally in a football stadium, the latest sign that the Republican front-runner has broad, nationwide strength.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/21/polit...y-mobile-alabama/index.html?eref=rss_politics
 
The white golf shoes have to go. Like yesterday.
 
It's a football stadium that holds 40,000, looks like about 20,000 to me

How many did Bernie get in S Carolina, 2000?

hahahaha
 
Pro-Jeb plane flies anti-Trump banner across Trump’s Bama rally and it BACKFIRES big time

As Trump electrified the largest crowd of the presidential campaign season to date, the pro-Bush Right to Rise super-PAC launched a banner message to fly over the event on a small plane

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The message read “Trump 4 Higher Taxes, Jeb 4 Prez.”

http://www.bizpacreview.com/2015/08...nd-it-backfires-big-time-241341#ixzz3jYTUHi8P


The difference in the size of their planes says it all.
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