America deserves anyone who is serious about making America Great Again. Long time established politicians and special interests involved with both parties have contributed to the corruption in Washington. An honest person would be refreshing.
So why do you think some folks, including you, voted for a guy who paid a $25 million settlement in a case where it was charged that he swindled fellow Americans?
I can see it's started--all the left-wing BS. Any wealthy person or even a corporation for that matter will have lawsuits filed against him/them. Nothing new here. Because some losers couldn't make it in the real world, they sued. It is cheaper in many respects to settle rather than continue on with a lawsuit. Ask our city attorney about that one. And on top of that, Trump was running for office and trying to
Hey "Anon" at 1:01...fair point. But I'm not the one pretending that when I vote Republican, I'm voting for an "honest" candidate. Check out Kid Rock's Wikipedia page. Pay attention to the early life and personal life sections.
The thing that matters most to the Republican base today is how much their candidates can piss off liberals. Not whether they're qualified for office. Kid Rock meets their criteria so THAT'S why he's liked. Has nothing to do with if he is honest or a decent human being.
And Lynn, imagine if Obama had settled a $25 million lawsuit in which he paid Americans who had sued him because he had taken their money and not delivered on a promise. I'm sure you would have written a post titled, "Not A Big Deal" and you would have described those Americans who were victimized by Obama as "losers." Sure you would have.
Hey Trump hater-- He delivered on the promise. His school showed them what it took to be successful. They took a course. They didn't make it. I sucked at math when I was young...took many courses and still sucked. Now whose fault is that really? Fault of the course? The instructor? Or the student? I told you why he settled and you still want to lambaste him. Not buying your attack. That's all you do.
anonymous above at 5:31. You want to hold someone accountable for what he did when he was a kid? Really? Other than getting impeached, no one really held it against Bill Clinton for what he did as an adult. I keep thinking a bout that blue dress.
-NPR's Ina Jaffe reported last year that students paid $1,500 to $35,000 for courses on "real estate investment secrets" ostensibly taught by instructors handpicked by Trump.
"They claim that the promised Donald Trump investment techniques were mostly stuff that you could find on the Internet, some of which was illegal in some of the states where the seminars took place," she said. "They say that the promised mentoring was worthless or nonexistent, that the instructors were unqualified and that they were definitely not handpicked by Donald Trump, as he claimed.-
Just because Powdered Wig or some rightwing loon site feeds you BS and you believe it doesn't mean it's true.
Any political party that has devolved from Reagan to Bush to Trump certainly deserves Kid Rock.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe Scott Baio or the Duck Dynasty guys.
MAGA.
America deserves anyone who is serious about making America Great Again. Long time established politicians and special interests involved with both parties have contributed to the corruption in Washington. An honest person would be refreshing.
ReplyDeleteMAGA.
"An honest person would be refreshing."
ReplyDeleteAgree!
So why do you think some folks, including you, voted for a guy who paid a $25 million settlement in a case where it was charged that he swindled fellow Americans?
I can see it's started--all the left-wing BS.
ReplyDeleteAny wealthy person or even a corporation for that matter will have lawsuits filed against him/them. Nothing new here.
Because some losers couldn't make it in the real world, they sued.
It is cheaper in many respects to settle rather than continue on with a lawsuit. Ask our city attorney about that one. And on top of that, Trump was running for office and trying to
Make America Great Again.
And what about the political party that chose super crook, super con, delusional seller of 20 % of America's uranium to Russia as their candidate.
ReplyDeleteHey "Anon" at 1:01...fair point. But I'm not the one pretending that when I vote Republican, I'm voting for an "honest" candidate. Check out Kid Rock's Wikipedia page. Pay attention to the early life and personal life sections.
ReplyDeleteThe thing that matters most to the Republican base today is how much their candidates can piss off liberals. Not whether they're qualified for office. Kid Rock meets their criteria so THAT'S why he's liked. Has nothing to do with if he is honest or a decent human being.
And Lynn, imagine if Obama had settled a $25 million lawsuit in which he paid Americans who had sued him because he had taken their money and not delivered on a promise. I'm sure you would have written a post titled, "Not A Big Deal" and you would have described those Americans who were victimized by Obama as "losers." Sure you would have.
Hey Trump hater--
ReplyDeleteHe delivered on the promise. His school showed them what it took to be successful. They took a course. They didn't make it.
I sucked at math when I was young...took many courses and still sucked. Now whose fault is that really? Fault of the course? The instructor? Or the student?
I told you why he settled and you still want to lambaste him. Not buying your attack. That's all you do.
anonymous above at 5:31. You want to hold someone accountable for what he did when he was a kid? Really? Other than getting impeached, no one really held it against Bill Clinton for what he did as an adult. I keep thinking a bout that blue dress.
ReplyDeleteAnon at 5:56: a kid?
ReplyDeleteYou did read the wikipedia page, didn't you?
Lynn:
-NPR's Ina Jaffe reported last year that students paid $1,500 to $35,000 for courses on "real estate investment secrets" ostensibly taught by instructors handpicked by Trump.
"They claim that the promised Donald Trump investment techniques were mostly stuff that you could find on the Internet, some of which was illegal in some of the states where the seminars took place," she said. "They say that the promised mentoring was worthless or nonexistent, that the instructors were unqualified and that they were definitely not handpicked by Donald Trump, as he claimed.-
Just because Powdered Wig or some rightwing loon site feeds you BS and you believe it doesn't mean it's true.
The only song I like of Kid Rock is the one with Cheryl Crow.
ReplyDeleteI can't figure out his attraction on any particular level...guess I'll ask Pamela Anderson. :)
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