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To: magellan
"I don't like the idea because I want to keep the lands great, and you don't know what the state is going to do," Trump said during a talk with Field & Stream magazine earlier this week."

Keep the lands great...don't know what the state is going to do". And this is what passes as policy in the Trump universe yet he leads in the polls. Un fuc*en real!!!

9 posted on 02/22/2016 10:29:53 AM PST by bubman
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To: bubman

Sad indeed. Don’t understand what otherwise intelligent people see in him...


20 posted on 02/22/2016 10:33:40 AM PST by Hurricane Andrew (There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think.)
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To: bubman

Unless a casino parking lot needs a building... /sarc


29 posted on 02/22/2016 10:35:11 AM PST by Bidimus1
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To: bubman

Sanders-Nanny State
Trump-Daddy State


34 posted on 02/22/2016 10:37:39 AM PST by almcbean
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To: bubman

Trump has a point. I don’t think he is for the Feds taking more land, but States, Counties, and Cities have proven time and again that when they run into a revenue problem they will go for anything. Take a drive down I-65 from Northern Indiana to Indianapolis and you will drive through 20 miles of giant windmills from every direction as far as the eye can see. Why did this happen? Because a county allowed it to, so that the county could get additional revenues. The land looks ridiculous, and what is going to happen to the thousands of windmills once they get worn out in 40 years?


221 posted on 02/22/2016 1:15:05 PM PST by Windy City Conservative
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