***Official Political Discussion Thread***

Matt and Trey need to do a new version of That's My Bush but with Trump. Can't wait to see the next season of South Park and what they have to say. 
 
Watch the first five minutes or so.




Libbies don't have a clue.
You forgot da NSFW warning.

I'm in da middle of my office with my pants around my ankles because this video got me horny as ****.

Tears are streaming down my face, sir. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
 


da turorial so we can be prepared for da when we hit da carbon footprint quota while da libbies melt from da "global warming"
 
Laugh at his silly comments but leave the man alone.

He is baiting you guys, he wants this to happen, he wants to give Meth reason to come in here.

He wants this thread locked, or people banned, or a name change. Anything to give him a "win" so he can act like he put us in check. He runs the same sad shtick over and over.

Laugh it off, but leave his personal life out of it. We all know what kind of person he has shown himself to be, it doesn't need repeating.

Maybe if I quote and enlarge, the people that admire you will understand.

Thank you for seeing the light, famb.
 
yo rico x hood rico x hood give da liberals their thread, and just make a new one, its obvious they want their echo chamber tuned to perfect progressive Harmony. :lol :{
You bring absolutely zero intelligence to the conversation of politics. Your ignorance of policy, economics and social issues is only outdone by your arrogance. We'd welcome educated conservatives who could debate topics with intelligence, you just simply aren't capable of filling that bill.

You should take a break from NT and enroll in some classes and actually learn something. Travel outside of that bubble you live in and really experience this country. Take a remedial English class while you're at it and subtract that clown "da" from your vocabulary. Then comeback in here and for the first time in the history of you posting contribute something worth a damn.

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I mean we could use da electricity to make steel da way we make aluminum but da factz is electricity is nonrenewable because we gotta wait until it come from da gawds like benjamin franklin taught us b.
 
He is baiting you guys, he wants this to happen, he wants to give Meth reason to come in here.

if meth comes here its cuz dummies got caught slipping, otherwise im offended you think your that important to me that i gotta "bait you" into anything. delusions of grandeur indeed :lol
 
He is baiting you guys, he wants this to happen, he wants to give Meth reason to come in here.

if meth comes here its cuz dummies got caught slipping, otherwise im offended you think your that important to me that i gotta "bait you" into anything. delusions of grandeur indeed :lol

See what I mean. No way someone can be naturally this oblivious and hypocritical

This is on purpose

Famb is obviously trollin for reactions. No need to go down the rabbit hole with him brahs
 
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Don’t be so quick to dismiss Trump’s coal mining initiative
By Salena Zito June 17, 2017 | 7:31pm | Updated
Don’t be so quick to dismiss Trump’s coal mining initiative
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ACOSTA, PA. — On a warm June morning, a large crowd gathered in the lush, gentle folds of the Allegheny Mountains to hear President Donald Trump live on video.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to be speaking with you on this great, great day,” he said. “The miners of Pennsylvania are mining coal again.”

On a stage, five men unfurled a gold banner that blared, in large black letters: “Trump Digs Coal,” as the audience went wild.

For the first time in nearly a decade, a new coal mine has opened here, and a US president has rallied alongside an industry deemed by many as obsolete.

The Acosta Deep Mine in Somerset County marks a dramatic upturn for the area. And while President Trump cannot claim that he brought the industry back here personally (this new mine was already being developed before the election), he is an effective cheerleader for folks who’ve been discounted by the political elite.


“We will begin by employing 70 to 100 miners and we hope to open a total of three new mines in the next 18 months — and that will mean additional hiring,” said George Dethlefsen, CEO of Corsa Coal, which owns the mine.

More than 400 people applied for the first wave of jobs that will pay from $50,000 to $100,000, Dethlefsen said.

In a region where the median household income is $29,050, and nearly 12 percent of the population lives below the poverty line, the economic injection is huge.

‘I don’t think people outside of our small town understand how life-changing this development is.’
- Greg Griffith, coal miner
It also creates a ripple effect: For every new job generated by the mine, even more jobs like waitresses, hotel workers, barbers or grocery workers are needed to support the community.


“The money essentially stays here in our hometown,” said Greg Griffith, owner of Griffith Excavating, who was working the mine last week with his crew. He has hired new people to take on the workload and will employ even more as the other mines open.

“I don’t think people outside of our small town understand how life-changing this development is.”

He’s right about that. Just days after the event, progressives on Twitter slammed the mine, comparing the opening of an energy-supplying coal pit to the launching a VCR factory in the digital age. In their minds, it’s a waste of time.

And the response from the people of Acosta? Stop treating other Americans like the enemy.

They also point out that the criticism is wildly misinformed. The coal from this mine is not going to be used for energy — instead, it will be used for the production of steel for the next 15 years. (According to the World Steel Association, coal is used to make 70 percent of the steel today.)


Every single one of us relies on steel in our daily lives. It’s found in our cars, bikes and public transportation. Those wind turbines so loved by environmentalists? Made of steel. The utensils we use to eat? Steel. Medical devices used to save lives? Steel.


A wall mural in a coal mining region in West Virginia.UIG via Getty Images
Roads, bridges, appliances and even iPhones and computers all contain steel.

Meanwhile, digital business publication Quartz also knocked the mine, pointing out that 70 new hires is a significantly smaller number than the 92 jobs one supermarket opening would create.

But most folks in a grocery store don’t earn $50,000 to $100,000, and making an apples-to-oranges comparison (retail vs. mining) demonstrates a lack of understanding about coal country and its work force.


It also encourages the delusion that hiring just 70 people won’t create an economic engine for a community.

“That could not be more wrong-headed,” said Sean Isgan, president of CME Engineering, located right across the street from the Somerset County courthouse.

Because of the new mine, Isgan’s business will also expand. “We will hire geologists, surveyors, engineers, computer draftsmen, biologists, wetland people . . . you know, different kinds of sciences,” he said. “So they’re all good-paying jobs, full benefits.”


The life of a coal miner has changed dramatically in the past 100 years. Even in the last decade, the work has become safer, the processes better regulated.
“There is a tremendous amount of regulation that’s involved in coal mining, whether it’s environmental or safety, both of which are extremely critical and valued parts of our business,” Dethlefsen said.

His company has 20 staffers dedicated to environmental issues — clean water, clean air and reclaiming mine sites.

“We are committed to environmental protection, we are committed to safety, we are committed to restoring land to its original contours,” he said. “We do all those things every day, and we spend millions of dollars doing it. It’s a 24/7, 365-day-a-year effort. That is a big change versus the past.”

But many Americans aren’t aware of this modernization. So having a president who believes in this industry, and rallies publicly for it, means a lot. Trump has “created an optimism in the business community that has trickled down from big companies to small, and for all of their workers,” Dethlefsen said.

It’s this support that compelled the people of Somerset County to give Trump their vote. His loyalty won them over months ago, and it won’t be forgotten in a hurry

http://nypost.com/2017/06/17/dont-be-so-quick-to-dismiss-trumps-coal-mining-initiative/
 
He is baiting you guys, he wants this to happen, he wants to give Meth reason to come in here.

if meth comes here its cuz dummies got caught slipping, otherwise im offended you think your that important to me that i gotta "bait you" into anything. delusions of grandeur indeed :lol

See what I mean. No way someone can be naturally this oblivious and hypocritical

This is on purpose

u gotta be like those Myspace boppers from back in da with all those imaginary "HaTaZzZ"

absolutely no one is thinking bout you...go post some wonky Democratic socialist fodder and have several seats. :lol
 
Complains of liberal intolerance...proceeds to insult those of different political viewpoints compared to his :lol :{
 
:lol :rollin Sorry b, my jimmies are finally covered under (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Soroscare)))))))))))))))))))))))))))

A for effort pa, this one goes out to you and your Papi.



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Complains of liberal intolerance...proceeds to insult those of different political viewpoints compared to his :lol :{

da man thinks im worried about him for attention like im a broad he plucks or something, :lol he need to worry da sorry state of his political worldview (that special Election in Georgia suddenly doesn't look so secure)instead of taking time out my day to "troll him"

da nerve. :lol :{
 
But many Americans aren’t aware of this modernization. So having a president who believes in da coal industry, and rallies publicly for it, means a lot. Don Trump has “not only been da dapper sugar daddy I dream of but he has created an optimism in the business community that has trickled down from big companies to small, and for all of their workers,” Dethlefsen said.

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when Barson dropped out of the race, comrades, i thought all hope was lost. i thought for sure Crooked H would be president and I'd be broke and out of a job and all our taxes would be going to poor people.

but don has done it. he will hold us over until Benjamin Barson 2020. coal is coming back and in a major way.

rookies like Rusty still don't have a clue.
 
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Complains of liberal intolerance...proceeds to insult those of different political viewpoints compared to his :lol :{
its got to be da looming census on his mind b
:lol
I mean it's one thing to say your strategy is better
But to make it partisan and say "hey you so-so liberals are delusional" isn't going to win any friends and doesn't "bring tolerance"
 
But many Americans aren’t aware of this modernization. So having a president who believes in da coal industry, and rallies publicly for it, means a lot. Don Trump has “created an optimism in the business community that has trickled down from big companies to small, and for all of their workers,” Dethlefsen said.

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when Barson dropped out of the race, comrades, i thought all hope was lost. i thought for sure Crooked H would be president and I'd be broke and out of a job and all our taxes would be going to poor people.

but don has done it. he will hold us over until Benjamin Barson 2020. coal is coming back and in a major way.

rookies like Rusty still don't have a clue.

you should see how many coal plants China is building around da world. :lol
 
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