Phoenix welcomes Trump

Jimdamick

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Tonight, Trump is going to AZ to get his needed Trump supporter fix.
Pretty much everything I've read so far anticipates a total riot vs Trump supporters and the normal people in that state, like even the mayor of that city said don't come, at least not right now.
If Trump had any brains (lol), in regards to the fact that his base in AZ especially is a bunch of racists, he would have at least delayed his visit, but Trump being Trump, he said nope.
I just hope that there are ten's of thousands anti-Trump protesters (there will be) that show up, to counter the couple of thousand pro-Trump supporters that are expected.
This one should be really fun to watch (Boston was a tea party), and all I know is that I got my popcorn ready, have my herb cleaned and ready to roll, and watch the festivities on MSNBC live.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Tonight, Trump is going to AZ to get his needed Trump supporter fix.
Pretty much everything I've read so far anticipates a total riot vs Trump supporters and the normal people in that state, like even the mayor of that city said don't come, at least not right now.
If Trump had any brains (lol), in regards to the fact that his base in AZ especially is a bunch of racists, he would have at least delayed his visit, but Trump being Trump, he said nope.
I just hope that there are ten's of thousands anti-Trump protesters (there will be) that show up, to counter the couple of thousand pro-Trump supporters that are expected.
This one should be really fun to watch (Boston was a tea party), and all I know is that I got my popcorn ready, have my herb cleaned and ready to roll, and watch the festivities on MSNBC live.
I hope they have a big anti Trump turnout as well. Boston turnout was very nice. America Proud
 

Jimdamick

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Nothing to do with anything really, but I just thought it was funny.
Maybe they were going to AZ.

BERLIN (AP) -- German police say they have seized thousands of tablets of the party drug ecstasy in the shape of Donald Trump's head, a haul with an estimated street value of 39,000 euros ($45,900.)

Police in Osnabrueck, in northwestern Germany, say they found the drugs while checking an Austrian-registered car on the A30 highway on Saturday.

They say the people in the car, a 51-year-old man and his 17-year-old son, told officers they had been in the Netherlands to buy a vehicle but hadn't succeeded so were returning home.

Officers said they found about 5,000 of the orange, Trump-shaped ecstasy tablets along with a large, but unspecified quantity of cash.

A judge on Sunday ordered the father and son kept in custody. The car was seized and towed away.
 

Heil Tweetler

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Mayor Stanton sounds legit as shit.


As a columnist for the Washington Post has noted, Trump continues to behave like the President of the Red States of America: If you did not vote for him, you are the enemy.

Indeed, President Trump has not made any serious attempt to unify the country after an extremely divisive presidential race and a still-controversial election.


Of course, Trump is President and has the power and the privilege to go anywhere he chooses. But his appearance in Phoenix, so far as we know, is not tied to any policy announcement or substantive purpose. It appears to be little more than a campaign-style event, designed to stroke Trump's ego at a time when his poll numbers are plunging.


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“America is hurting,” Mr. Stanton wrote Monday, in an opinion piece for the Washington Post. “And it is hurting largely because Trump has doused racial tensions with gasoline. With his planned visit to Phoenix on Tuesday, I fear the president may be looking to light a match.”

Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, was planning to greet Mr. Trump but not to attend the rally, according to the Arizona Republic.
 
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Heil Tweetler

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Nothing to do with anything really, but I just thought it was funny.
Maybe they were going to AZ.

BERLIN (AP) -- German police say they have seized thousands of tablets of the party drug ecstasy in the shape of Donald Trump's head, a haul with an estimated street value of 39,000 euros ($45,900.)

Police in Osnabrueck, in northwestern Germany, say they found the drugs while checking an Austrian-registered car on the A30 highway on Saturday.

They say the people in the car, a 51-year-old man and his 17-year-old son, told officers they had been in the Netherlands to buy a vehicle but hadn't succeeded so were returning home.

Officers said they found about 5,000 of the orange, Trump-shaped ecstasy tablets along with a large, but unspecified quantity of cash.

A judge on Sunday ordered the father and son kept in custody. The car was seized and towed away.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Tonight, Trump is going to AZ to get his needed Trump supporter fix.
Pretty much everything I've read so far anticipates a total riot vs Trump supporters and the normal people in that state, like even the mayor of that city said don't come, at least not right now.
If Trump had any brains (lol), in regards to the fact that his base in AZ especially is a bunch of racists, he would have at least delayed his visit, but Trump being Trump, he said nope.
I just hope that there are ten's of thousands anti-Trump protesters (there will be) that show up, to counter the couple of thousand pro-Trump supporters that are expected.
This one should be really fun to watch (Boston was a tea party), and all I know is that I got my popcorn ready, have my herb cleaned and ready to roll, and watch the festivities on MSNBC live.
it's gonna be a bonanza! a virtual bonanza!

this is the first time he sees his 'base' after the Afghanistan announcement.:mrgreen:
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
Mayor Stanton sounds legit as shit.


As a columnist for the Washington Post has noted, Trump continues to behave like the President of the Red States of America: If you did not vote for him, you are the enemy.

Indeed, President Trump has not made any serious attempt to unify the country after an extremely divisive presidential race and a still-controversial election.


Of course, Trump is President and has the power and the privilege to go anywhere he chooses. But his appearance in Phoenix, so far as we know, is not tied to any policy announcement or substantive purpose. It appears to be little more than a campaign-style event, designed to stroke Trump's ego at a time when his poll numbers are plunging.


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“America is hurting,” Mr. Stanton wrote Monday, in an opinion piece for the Washington Post. “And it is hurting largely because Trump has doused racial tensions with gasoline. With his planned visit to Phoenix on Tuesday, I fear the president may be looking to light a match.”

Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, was planning to greet Mr. Trump but not to attend the rally, according to the Arizona Republic.
Well, one place I know he doesn't want to go is NYC, his home town.
That's why he goes everywhere else, like FL or NJ, to keep away from the New Yorkers that know him, personally, as the piece of shit that he is.
He say's he "Doesn't want to create traffic problems" , when in reality he doesn't want to get assassinated.
 

schuylaar

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Well, one place I know he doesn't want to go is NYC, his home town.
That's why he goes everywhere else, like FL or NJ, to keep away from the New Yorkers that know him, personally, as the piece of shit that he is.
He say's he "Doesn't want to create traffic problems" , when in reality he doesn't want to get assassinated.
2a
 

Heil Tweetler

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Pro-Trump rallies that were originally being planned for roughly 37 locations across the US have been canceled. The rallies, scheduled for September 9th, were being coordinated by ACT For America, a pro-Trump and anti-Muslim hate group best known for its “March Against Sharia” back in June. The group said it will instead hold online demonstrations.

ACT For America released a statement to Breitbart, America’s number 1 website for adult virgins, claiming that the cancellations were due to “the recent violence in America and in Europe.” ACT For America, which calls itself “the NRA of national security,” is now proclaiming Saturday, September 9th an online “Day of ACTion.” It’s not yet clear what the organization has planned, but it’s probably a safe bet that it will involve plenty of shitty memes.
 

Stroker

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Pro-Trump rallies that were originally being planned for roughly 37 locations across the US have been canceled. The rallies, scheduled for September 9th, were being coordinated by ACT For America, a pro-Trump and anti-Muslim hate group best known for its “March Against Sharia” back in June. The group said it will instead hold online demonstrations.

ACT For America released a statement to Breitbart, America’s number 1 website for adult virgins, claiming that the cancellations were due to “the recent violence in America and in Europe.” ACT For America, which calls itself “the NRA of national security,” is now proclaiming Saturday, September 9th an online “Day of ACTion.” It’s not yet clear what the organization has planned, but it’s probably a safe bet that it will involve plenty of shitty memes.
Pro-Trump rallies that were originally being planned for roughly 37 locations across the US have been canceled. The rallies, scheduled for September 9th, were being coordinated by ACT For America, a pro-Trump and anti-Muslim hate group best known for its “March Against Sharia” back in June.
And thats a bad thing?
 

Heil Tweetler

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Pro-Trump rallies that were originally being planned for roughly 37 locations across the US have been canceled. The rallies, scheduled for September 9th, were being coordinated by ACT For America, a pro-Trump and anti-Muslim hate group best known for its “March Against Sharia” back in June.
And thats a bad thing?
CANCELLED a fucking pitiably impotent and phony call out to the dullest racists, bigots and grovelling bone spur suckers

 
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Fogdog

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Pro-Trump rallies that were originally being planned for roughly 37 locations across the US have been canceled. The rallies, scheduled for September 9th, were being coordinated by ACT For America, a pro-Trump and anti-Muslim hate group best known for its “March Against Sharia” back in June.
And thats a bad thing?
That the hate group organizing March against sharia exists is a bad thing. That Trump damaged his vision yesterday is a good thing.
 

Stroker

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That the hate group organizing March against sharia exists is a bad thing. That Trump damaged his vision yesterday is a good thing.
That the hate group organizing March against sharia exists is a bad thing.


Trump can't pick the people that support him. The media is to blame for all bs.
 
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