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When will President Trump start to round up USA's ethnic minorities?
Topic Started: Feb 4 2017, 11:34 AM (723 Views)
mysysail
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When will President Trump start to round up USA's ethnic minorities?
Will he send them to boot-camp for re-education, to force them to follow his leadership style?
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You afraid?
I am not.
Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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That's assuming a lot.
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by turnin' her dream world into real life."
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Attaburnsinhell

We already have a round-up going on. It's called the American Criminal Justice system, in conjunction with the Private Corrections system

America has the highest number of people behind bars, and with Trump/Bannon/Sessions, will seek to expand those numbers

Drug arrests, illegal aliens awaiting deportation hearings, soon add people under suspicion of ''betrayal'', our new fascist police state will use threat of incarceration as a method of control of the population, utilizing the surveillence state like the NSA to monitor all movements
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Attaburnsinhell
Feb 4 2017, 01:58 PM
We already have a round-up going on. It's called the American Criminal Justice system, in conjunction with the Private Corrections system

America has the highest number of people behind bars, and with Trump/Bannon/Sessions, will seek to expand those numbers

Drug arrests, illegal aliens awaiting deportation hearings, soon add people under suspicion of ''betrayal'', our new fascist police state will use threat of incarceration as a method of control of the population, utilizing the surveillence state like the NSA to monitor all movements
They're coming for you next.

BOO! :box:
Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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How is this not MFAB.....

MFAB or Member Fabricated

http://unitedstates.com/topic/8552048/1/

from a mod no less.... :dunno: :shakeshead: :oyvey

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mysysail
Feb 4 2017, 11:34 AM
When will President Trump start to round up USA's ethnic minorities?
Will he send them to boot-camp for re-education, to force them to follow his leadership style?
From a figurative sense he's already doing that.
From a literal sense, that all depends on how the people react to his current course.

I don't think you really have to be physically rounded up to be pigeonholed and contained.
But it certainly isn't out of the realm of possibility in this guys case.


Have you paid your internet taxes?
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clone
Feb 4 2017, 04:53 PM
How is this not MFAB.....

MFAB or Member Fabricated

http://unitedstates.com/topic/8552048/1/

from a mod no less.... :dunno: :shakeshead: :oyvey

Don't you ever get tired of bleating your beefs to the "mods".

By now you should be awake to the fact that they don't take you seriously.

:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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I agree, how is this not MFAB material?
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clone
Feb 4 2017, 04:53 PM
How is this not MFAB.....

MFAB or Member Fabricated

http://unitedstates.com/topic/8552048/1/

from a mod no less.... :dunno: :shakeshead: :oyvey

idk how you could in anyway consider he OP to be mfab. The OP is 2 questions, probably posted to spark a conversation.

Ever notice the only 2 people Trump refuses to speak ill of are Stormy Daniels and Vladimir Putin?
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Always start slow, then gradually pick up the pace...There will only be equal citizens in the USA....No one will be a pet hamster..... :nana:
Edited by Robert Stout, Feb 5 2017, 01:32 AM.
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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I'd like to say it is silly to think that such a thing could happen. And it probably is.

Then again, the idea that anyone with a lick of sense would vote for a loony, cartoonishly dishonest, mentally unstable, scandal-ridden, xenophobic reality TV star backed by crypto-fascists and white supremacists was once though silly too. As we appear to be residing increasingly inside a dystopian novel, I can't really say anything is necessarily crazy anymore because no one really knows how deep the rabbit hole goes.
"The stars can be near or distant, according as we need them." - George Orwell, 1984
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Two a.m.
Feb 5 2017, 04:43 AM
I'd like to say it is silly to think that such a thing could happen. And it probably is.

Then again, the idea that anyone with a lick of sense would vote for a loony, cartoonishly dishonest, mentally unstable, scandal-ridden, xenophobic reality TV star backed by crypto-fascists and white supremacists was once though silly too. As we appear to be residing increasingly inside a dystopian novel, I can't really say anything is necessarily crazy anymore because no one really knows how deep the rabbit hole goes.
You know, you've spent a lot of time and effort trying to put down my ideas and projections over the years, but funny thing, Ive been proven right about a lot of things Ive said in those times. I just run far ahead of the curve, maybe that seems too outrageous to some, but we are now where I believed we would end up, in a dystopian nightmare
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Feb 5 2017, 05:44 AM
Two a.m.
Feb 5 2017, 04:43 AM
I'd like to say it is silly to think that such a thing could happen. And it probably is.

Then again, the idea that anyone with a lick of sense would vote for a loony, cartoonishly dishonest, mentally unstable, scandal-ridden, xenophobic reality TV star backed by crypto-fascists and white supremacists was once though silly too. As we appear to be residing increasingly inside a dystopian novel, I can't really say anything is necessarily crazy anymore because no one really knows how deep the rabbit hole goes.
You know, you've spent a lot of time and effort trying to put down my ideas and projections over the years, but funny thing, Ive been proven right about a lot of things Ive said in those times. I just run far ahead of the curve, maybe that seems too outrageous to some, but we are now where I believed we would end up, in a dystopian nightmare
Have you guys considered that after the election, it is you who are abnormal ???....Crazy people tend to think that everyone else is crazy............... :confused:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Feb 5 2017, 05:44 AM
Two a.m.
Feb 5 2017, 04:43 AM
I'd like to say it is silly to think that such a thing could happen. And it probably is.

Then again, the idea that anyone with a lick of sense would vote for a loony, cartoonishly dishonest, mentally unstable, scandal-ridden, xenophobic reality TV star backed by crypto-fascists and white supremacists was once though silly too. As we appear to be residing increasingly inside a dystopian novel, I can't really say anything is necessarily crazy anymore because no one really knows how deep the rabbit hole goes.
You know, you've spent a lot of time and effort trying to put down my ideas and projections over the years, but funny thing, Ive been proven right about a lot of things Ive said in those times. I just run far ahead of the curve, maybe that seems too outrageous to some, but we are now where I believed we would end up, in a dystopian nightmare

Frankly, I haven't noticed either of us being proven right about much over the past two years. And I always thought we'd end up in a dystopian nightmare or at least a slow collapse. The only thing that's stunned me was the speed with which it occurred. I figured we had another couple decades and we'd get a couple of close calls before something like Trump actually came to pass.

I never predicted Trump so I don't deserve credit for it. I never could have foreseen the rise of this person in 2016. However, I did get some things right. I have been screaming about the dangers of triviality and mindless anti-institutional populism for awhile now. I also was right that money - long considered the devil's milk of politics - wasn't near as big a threat as everyone always maintained. I was also warning both sides about the disintegration of media dangers of viral fake news years before it became fashionable. I also warned liberals about the potential backlash of embracing BLM and politically correct "social justice" movements and the consequences of the nasty conversation they started over race. I was also right about the extreme weakness of Clinton as a candidate, something I was talking about when most Democrats thought she was a virtual lock back in 2014 and 2015. I was also right that the wounds Bernie Sanders anti-DNC conspiracism was inflicting were far more permanent than he believed they were at the time. A lot of people were telling him that. He should have listened.

Where was I wrong? Well, the outcome for one. The weakness of the two frontrunners, Clinton and Jeb Bush, was obvious but I figured it would lead to a Marco Rubio presidency. This was also apparently the Clinton camp's biggest fear. I was completely wrong that the American electorate was still intelligent enough and moderate enough to regard Donald Trump as anything but a joke. I also never foresaw the rapid rise of immigration as the biggest issue fueling the right wing. I figured the Tea Party and its messages about low taxes, "job creators" and the size of government would continue to dominate the right. In fact, those themes were quickly swept away by a weird wave of unexpected nationalism and anti-globalization.

I was repeatedly wrong on Bernie Sanders. I thought Sanders would be a stronger candidate than most people did but I never foresaw that he would generate as much support as he did and I certainly never foresaw how much damage he would inflict on Clinton when he entered the race. In fact, when it became obvious I wasn't going to have a serious alternative to Clinton, I was relieved that Sanders would be the main opponent. In the early days, he was completely issues-focused, never attacked her personally and appeared to act honorably to an almost ridiculous degree. He seemed like the ideal opponent. I never foresaw how drastically his tone would change and how nasty it would become. The only thing I got right was my warning that Sanders didn't realize the damage he was doing in those last two months. I'll bet he regrets that now.
Edited by Two a.m., Feb 5 2017, 11:51 AM.
"The stars can be near or distant, according as we need them." - George Orwell, 1984
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Feb 5 2017, 11:50 AM
Attaburnsinhell
Feb 5 2017, 05:44 AM
Two a.m.
Feb 5 2017, 04:43 AM
I'd like to say it is silly to think that such a thing could happen. And it probably is.

Then again, the idea that anyone with a lick of sense would vote for a loony, cartoonishly dishonest, mentally unstable, scandal-ridden, xenophobic reality TV star backed by crypto-fascists and white supremacists was once though silly too. As we appear to be residing increasingly inside a dystopian novel, I can't really say anything is necessarily crazy anymore because no one really knows how deep the rabbit hole goes.
You know, you've spent a lot of time and effort trying to put down my ideas and projections over the years, but funny thing, Ive been proven right about a lot of things Ive said in those times. I just run far ahead of the curve, maybe that seems too outrageous to some, but we are now where I believed we would end up, in a dystopian nightmare

Frankly, I haven't noticed either of us being proven right about much over the past two years. And I always thought we'd end up in a dystopian nightmare or at least a slow collapse. The only thing that's stunned me was the speed with which it occurred. I figured we had another couple decades and we'd get a couple of close calls before something like Trump actually came to pass.

I never predicted Trump so I don't deserve credit for it. I never could have foreseen the rise of this person in 2016. However, I did get some things right. I have been screaming about the dangers of triviality and mindless anti-institutional populism for awhile now. I also was right that money - long considered the devil's milk of politics - wasn't near as big a threat as everyone always maintained. I was also warning both sides about the disintegration of media dangers of viral fake news years before it became fashionable. I also warned liberals about the potential backlash of embracing BLM and politically correct "social justice" movements and the consequences of the nasty conversation they started over race. I was also right about the extreme weakness of Clinton as a candidate, something I was talking about when most Democrats thought she was a virtual lock back in 2014 and 2015. I was also right that the wounds Bernie Sanders anti-DNC conspiracism was inflicting were far more permanent than he believed they were at the time. A lot of people were telling him that. He should have listened.

Where was I wrong? Well, the outcome for one. The weakness of the two frontrunners, Clinton and Jeb Bush, was obvious but I figured it would lead to a Marco Rubio presidency. This was also apparently the Clinton camp's biggest fear. I was completely wrong that the American electorate was still intelligent enough and moderate enough to regard Donald Trump as anything but a joke. I also never foresaw the rapid rise of immigration as the biggest issue fueling the right wing. I figured the Tea Party and its messages about low taxes, "job creators" and the size of government would continue to dominate the right. In fact, those themes were quickly swept away by a weird wave of unexpected nationalism and anti-globalization.

I was repeatedly wrong on Bernie Sanders. I thought Sanders would be a stronger candidate than most people did but I never foresaw that he would generate as much support as he did and I certainly never foresaw how much damage he would inflict on Clinton when he entered the race. In fact, when it became obvious I wasn't going to have a serious alternative to Clinton, I was relieved that Sanders would be the main opponent. In the early days, he was completely issues-focused, never attacked her personally and appeared to act honorably to an almost ridiculous degree. He seemed like the ideal opponent. I never foresaw how drastically his tone would change and how nasty it would become. The only thing I got right was my warning that Sanders didn't realize the damage he was doing in those last two months. I'll bet he regrets that now.
Sarah Palin broke the rule book for Republicans, Trump simply rewrote it. After Palin, Trump seemed like a natural to me the perfect BS artist to lead our nation into four years of humiliation on the world stage - while he also deregulates then destroy's the economy


After the smoke cleared, you were more right than wrong in your predictions. You also warned me repeatedly Hillary may not win the general election. You were just a little slow to understand the power Trump has over the mindless and politically desperate, as did virtually every forum member.


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Tsalagi
Feb 4 2017, 05:21 PM
I agree, how is this not MFAB material?
Agreed....it is the very definition of MFAB.....member fabricated ...no supporting media or links....pure member conjecture...

...of course one could easily make the case like the lefties did with Hillary's health threads (which were validated),

that got moved straight to UUU ......do not pass go....do not collect two hundred dollars...

And from a Mod no less...what a let down.... :rollseyes:

Edited by clone, Feb 5 2017, 12:29 PM.
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Finally, a solution to that pesky Methodist problem. ;)
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Feb 5 2017, 01:05 PM
Finally, a solution to that pesky Methodist problem. ;)
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Feb 5 2017, 01:13 PM
thoughtless
Feb 5 2017, 01:05 PM
Finally, a solution to that pesky Methodist problem. ;)
:lol:
Sometimes you have to take matters into your own hands....

http://unitedstates.com/topic/10123431/1/
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