Here's How Donald Trump Could Become President

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First, some college is an option to click on job apps which is the only place this conversation would have any bearing.

Yea, government jobs and wage slaves.

Real money doesn't give a fuck why you quit, if you can't finish easy as fuck school then you can fuck off and wait tables....send one of those degree holdings servers over.

Either that or you have to demonstrate you're hot shit that they need to employ. I know a couple computer savants that make ridiculous money and they didn't even go to a CC.

Nobody moves up in the world because they got 27 hrs at the CC and gave up.

Second if you got 99% of a Medical Degree you 100% of an undergrad.

Yea but your not an MD, fuck you're not even an RN or a CNA.

Finishing programs = teh key.
 
Yea, government jobs and wage slaves.

Real money doesn't give a fuck why you quit, if you can't finish easy as fuck school then you can fuck off and wait tables....send one of those degree holdings servers over.

Either that or you have to demonstrate you're hot shit that they need to employ. I know a couple computer savants that make ridiculous money and they didn't even go to a CC.

Nobody moves up in the world because they got 27 hrs at the CC and gave up.



Yea but your not an MD, fuck you're not even an RN or a CNA.

Finishing programs = teh key.

Well even if you finish your medical degree you're not an RN or CNA. Those are different programs entirely.
 
I can't believe anyone seriously thinks most voters with only a high school education or less are going to vote for Donald Trump in November. But if you want to believe that, go right ahead. :D

It does seem sort of unlikely that the 47% of the population that were never going to vote for Romney were also mostly college graduates.

On the other hand even before the anemic Obama recovery college graduates by more than 50% reported that they were not employed in the field with which they had invested their time studying.

I imagine the numbers are much higher now.

Be interesting to see a poll on college graduates who graduated during the Obama economy and could not find a job while he was still encouraging even more people to compete with them by getting a college degree that the market has no use for.

I recall a few years ago there were several articles about how because the economy was so slow and there were no jobs available that many recent college graduates at that time we're opting to go back to school for additional post-secondary degrees in an effort to defer college loans and to obtain funds to live on while they waited out the recovery. Be interesting to see some follow-up on that as well.
 
Well even if you finish your medical degree you're not an RN or CNA. Those are different programs entirely.

I know, I went through pre-med with a bunch of RN/PA hopefuls........

That's what I'm saying, program completion is what counts, everything else is bullshit.

Now that might be my militaristic nature oversimplifying shit, but it's true.

Shit even vocational training...have to FINISH or you ain't shit.

No points for quitters and there shouldn't be.

God damn I hate quitters.....only thing worse than one of those is an unsecured locker :cool:
 
After watching the exchanges here, the tone, tenor and total disrespect, I would suggest that an educated (possibly non-white supporter, like the black pastor who was being screamed at by a Mexican Clintonista) Trump supporter would be smart enough in the light of the Left's new paradigm, where they are so right that they do not even have to pretend to be polite, to simply keep quiet and attempt another Brexit surprise against the elites and the myrmidons that they have brain-washed to believe that being a SJW means that they are the only ones with the right to free speech.

Many of you are so over the top in this thread, that I am almost coming around to the idea of voting for Trump if only to watch ya'll explode in frothing anger...

"... Nobody I know voted for him!"
 
It just keeps getting funnier. The new medical villain of the day is the maker of EpiPen, Mylan, and their price hike. They blame ObamaCare. ObamaCare says don't blame us you're criminals. Hillary is out there railing against them.

http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/25/investing/epipen-cost-ceo-lowers-price-mylan/

Since they were one of the pay to play contributors to the Foundation, I guess it could be true. Birds of a feather, they flock together.
 
At what point does Mrs. Clinton become so smarmy, corrupt and scandal-ridden that Trump begins to look like a lesser of the two evils?

Isn't she the real, and only, reason why he can win?
 
It's good to be the daughter of a high-ranking Democrat...

;)

People shower you with degrees you did not earn and a salary that you are not worthy of; you have to pay to play when it comes to the Democrat Party.

:cool:
 
Right, and until they do finish that college degree their highest level of education is HS or less.
You're conflating "degree" with "level of education".
If you complete college level physics courses you have a higher level of education that high school, even if you don't get a degree in physics.

You can't have a degree (outside an honorary degree) without a higher level of education, but you can certainly have a higher level of education without a degree.
 
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Donald Trump’s mixed signals about easing his plan to deport all illegal immigrants are dividing his closest allies and prompting warnings he could lose core supporters if he abandons the signature issue of his campaign.

But in interviews this week with Fox News he backed away from his long-held proposal to deport the nation’s 11 million illegal immigrants, suggesting those without criminal records could stay if they pay “back taxes.”

That didn’t sit well with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who was among the first high-profile Republicans to endorse Mr. Trump in January.


(Maybe it's AJ who doesn't understand Donald's base.)
 
PHOENIX — John McCain's underdog opponent in next week's primary election is going there: Should he win, Kelli Ward told POLITICO flatly on Thursday, the soon-to-be 80-year-old senator may not live to finish out his six-year term.
“I’m a doctor. The life expectancy of the American male is not 86. It’s less,” Ward said in


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What does her being a doctor have to do with his life expectancy?
 
PHOENIX — John McCain's underdog opponent in next week's primary election is going there: Should he win, Kelli Ward told POLITICO flatly on Thursday, the soon-to-be 80-year-old senator may not live to finish out his six-year term.
“I’m a doctor. The life expectancy of the American male is not 86. It’s less,” Ward said in


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/kelli-ward-john-mccain-age-227433#ixzz4IRs8ynXM
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What does her being a doctor have to do with his life expectancy?

Because doctors study geriatric medicine. At least you might want to hope that yours did
 
Because doctors study geriatric medicine. At least you might want to hope that yours did

So you need to be versed in geriatric medicine to read a life expectancy chart?

You don't seem to restrict your remarks and opinions to areas of formal study and degrees.:rolleyes:
 
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PHOENIX — John McCain's underdog opponent in next week's primary election is going there: Should he win, Kelli Ward told POLITICO flatly on Thursday, the soon-to-be 80-year-old senator may not live to finish out his six-year term.
“I’m a doctor. The life expectancy of the American male is not 86. It’s less,” Ward said in


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/kelli-ward-john-mccain-age-227433#ixzz4IRs8ynXM
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What does her being a doctor have to do with his life expectancy?
"I'm a doctor" sounds more impressive than "I'm a life insurance actuary."
 
I don't have a dog in the McCain fight, but, yeah, I wouldn't expect six more years from someone who was eighty, and I think eighty is too old to be doing that job.
 
I don't have a dog in the McCain fight, but, yeah, I wouldn't expect six more years from someone who was eighty, and I think eighty is too old to be doing that job.

It's a perfect job for an eighty year old. You only work a few days a year, and even then it's just sitting on your ass flapping your gums with no one particularly listening or caring about what you have to say. Your staff does all the work if there is any.
 
I don't have a dog in the McCain fight, but, yeah, I wouldn't expect six more years from someone who was eighty, and I think eighty is too old to be doing that job.
But when there's an eighty-year-old guy hanging around one's state, one might prefer to pack him off to Washington.
 
Maybe there will be some discussion on the age-to-serve question that isn't frivolous. Another thread questions whether the two presidential candidates are too old to be running (and to be in touch with the current state of society), which I think is a legitimate question (and affected Bernie Sanders' run as well). And eighty is a decade older than those two. I think it's a legitimate question in a political campaign--more so at eighty than seventy, though.
 
At what point does Mrs. Clinton become so smarmy, corrupt and scandal-ridden that Trump begins to look like a lesser of the two evils?

Isn't she the real, and only, reason why he can win?

I think most people have not come to grips with the idea one of these two people will actually be the next president of the country. I'm absolutely convinced the vast majority of people not only don't like either candidate, but many are scared to death of one or the other, if not both. The election is still out of sight, out of mind for many. But crunch time is coming.
 
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I think most people have not come to grips with the idea one of these two people will actually be the next president of the country. I'm absolutely convinced the vast majority of people not only don't like either candidate, but many are scared to death of one or the other, if not both. The election is still out of sight, out of mind for many. But crunch time is coming.
There must be lots of testimonials from Trump supporters who say how scared they are of him, and likewise Clinton supporters scared of her. I'm guessing there must be hours of news reports and personal videos about this phenomenon.
 
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