Posted on 04/06/2016 4:27:17 PM PDT by drewh
She signed off on the whole thing Short Cake.
She signed off on the whole think Short Cake.
Get someone to explain the issues to you.
You’ve seen her signature on the whole “think”?
That’s all you got.
Not surprised.
Justice Roberts should have recused for conflicts of interest.
I don’t seem to be able to find any charges filed against Mrs. Cruz.
Fortunately we still got that “Innocent until proven guilty” idea here.
You got any actual evidence against Mrs. Cruz?
She worked for the CFR for five years.
Are you really that dense?
Never mind. That question has already been covered.
>>She worked for the CFR for five years
So, I know someone who worked for the Federal Reserve for 20+ years - but that doesn’t mean they did anything wrong.
Lots of people work for the Fed. Lots of people work for/with the CFR.
What was Mrs. Cruz’s work product, specifically, in the conspiracy you’re alleging?
If you don’t know anything about the CFR, don’t bother me.
If you do, I don’t need to explain it to you.
Waste someone elses time.
I know what the CFR is.
I know what the SBA is.
There are probably fools working with/for both.
What you’ve FAILED to do is provide any evidence that Mrs. Cruz’s interaction with the CFR was not in what she believed to be the best interest of the U.S.A.
I’m not going to send my time explaining to you what the CFR is.
If you don’t grasp it now, I could explain it until the end of time and you would be too obtuse to get it.
So I’m not going to waste my time with you.
For others who may be reading this, the CFR is a globalist open borders usurper of U. S. sovereignty and self-determination.
You can’t work there and be a loyalist United States citizen hell bent on sovereignty and self-determination.
Ta ta...
>>You cant work there and be a loyalist United States citizen
Some people say that about the SBA too, but I’ll give folks the benefit of the doubt - pending their seeing their actual character in action.
To wit: Sans any actual evidence against Mrs. Cruz, you appear to be nothing more than a bloviating conspiracy kook with a big accusatory hat and no evidential cattle.
No further questions.
P.S. Stanley Kubrick’s conspira-directing sucked.
You can think whatever you like.
The main reason the GOPe is apoplectic with regard to Trump is his massive 60’ wall for the border.
Any guesses why?
It stops cold in it’s tracks the NAU open borders.
The end!
If I knew nothing else, that would be enough for me to vote for Trump.
The CFR is not a pro American group by any stretch of the imagination.
Working there for five years would place anyone on my don’t vote list. And Heidi has assured us, when we vote for Ted we get both of them.
Think about that. She wants to be our CFR co-president.
Not happening if I have a say in it.
>>Working there for five years would place anyone on my dont vote list.
Does that mean you took the Bush sticker off your Chrysler?
I was never a big fan of daddy Bush.
I refused to vote for GW the first time around.
Does that help?
>>The main reason the GOPe is apoplectic with regard to Trump is his massive 60 wall for the border.
Uhuh. Trump’s Hyperbolic wall.
I forget, was he still a Democrat when he wrote the Art of the Deal?
That hyperbolic promise was pulled out of the same orifice that bleated:
Talk to My Mortgage Professionals now!
I think its a great time to start a mortgage company, Trump told a CNBC interviewer in April 2006, adding that the real estate market is going to be very strong for a long time to come.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-mortgage-failed-heres-what-that-says-about-the-gop-front-runner/2016/02/28/f8701880-d00f-11e5-88cd-753e80cd29ad_story.html
I’ll believe it when I see it.
>>I refused to vote for GW the first time around.
You didn’t have Bush-Cheney sticker in 2001?
Ok fair enough.
A lot of us got bamboozled. It happens.
“amnesty”
My tip off.
His weasel words about “the children” of illegal immigrants let me know it was a Leftist.
Compassionate Conservative...
His idea of how the fix schools in Texas was to throw tens of billions at education and hope for the best.
Didn’t impress me.
I was lucky to see him for what he was early on.
I wanted to like the guy but his marble mouth and just clueless phraseology left me wincing.
What can I say?
>>Compassionate Conservative.
I still think Bush was on the right track with the Ownership Society - the Hispanic immigrants I observed in my neighborhood took pride in being part of America.
Then the predators gamed the grey areas of the system into systemic corruption and blew it all up.
That’s why I view Trump so suspiciously. He was trying to get in on milking that corrupt cashcow just like Lehman and all the other late comers who saw the magic money machine Arnall & Co. had managed to concoct.
Then, like others, Trump completely blew his assessment of the market and his Mortage bidness went kapudt.
So I’m just skeptical when he says he’s going to micro manage the global economy with a sliding scale - but won’t take OWNERSHIP of that particular failure.
Real leaders own those sorts of mistakes - they don’t try to B.S. and dance around them.
Well, you can focus on that if you like.
You won’t find many tycoons who made a straight line to the top.
Most of them have losses to. It’s a part of life.
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