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Trump in Council Bluffs tonight

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Looks like it's at 6:30pm with doors opening at 4:30pm. Glad to see the man who will keep our country safe and make it great again coming to Western Iowa.
 
Don't let Trump Derangement Syndrome get you down.

Also, I will be watching Iowa take down MSU tonight.
Is Trump Derangement Syndrome the thing that makes people suspend all rational thought processes and believe in a guy who says one thing one month, then another thing the next month. Or, who was really liberal on a bunch of social issues until he decided to run as a Republican and now claims ideological purity on social issues?
I'll be at CHA cheering on the Hawkeyes tonight so I won't see the free coverage the networks give Trump. Hopefully someone here takes notes and posts them.
 
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Is Trump Derangement Syndrome the thing that makes people suspend all rational thought processes and believe in a guy who says one thing one month, then another thing the next month. Or, who was really liberal on a bunch of social issues until he decided to run as a Republican and now claims ideological purity on social issues?
I'll be at CHA cheering on the Hawkeyes tonight so I won't see the free coverage the networks give Trump. Hopefully someone here takes notes and posts them.


Good start for the first half, although the lead should be 20...sloppy down the stretch of the 1st.

Also, why do you hate being safe and a great America? Are you tired of the future prospects of winning soooo much?
 
Yep, that will almost certainly guarantee a Hillary Clinton victory!
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Just what we need a 90 year old woman who has had a couple of strokes, is a liar and uses a walker to get around.
 
Trump called the crowd in Council Bluffs the smartest crowed. That's going to cost him some support.
 
Memo to Ford: Don’t expect an easy drive to Mexico if Donald Trump can help it.

According to the Republican presidential candidate and business magnate, speaking in Council Bluffs Tuesday, the nation’s second largest automaker wants to build a $2.5 million plant south of the border and all the jobs that come with it.

If elected president, Trump said he’ll tell company officials: “If you move your plant to Mexico, I’m charging you a 35 percent tax on anything you bring here.”

That’s a problem facing America, too many companies that have left or want to, Trump told the more than 4,000 people who came to see him at the Mid-America Center.

“So many businesses are given incentives to leave this county,” he said.

America needs someone with business savvy who will pick the right people to deal decisively with other countries, Trump said.

“We’re being led by stupid people,” he said. “We have to be smart.”

Trump told reporters before the Council Bluffs rally he plans to spend at least $2 million a week on television advertising in the first three voting states, a move that would mark a massive departure for a candidate who has so far relied on free media to fuel his insurgent campaign.

Trump, who leads in national Republican preference polls, has seen his lead dissolve in leadoff Iowa, where Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is surging on the backing of the state’s robust evangelical conservative voting bloc.

“I don’t think I need to spend anything. And I’m very proud of the fact that I’ve spent the least and achieved the best result,” Trump told the Associated Press before the rally. “I feel I should spend. And honestly I don’t want to take any chances.”

The packed house was nothing new for Trump, who said he’s spoken to big crowds all over and cited polls showing him leading by a wide margin.

“Things are happening, and it’s exciting,” Trump said.

Unfortunately, Trump said this country is sitting on a dangerous bubble that could burst.

“We have tremendous problems, and we have to bring sanity back to our government,” Trump said. “We’ll change this, and we’ll do it right.”

His 90-minute speech came “from the heart,” just as he told a man recently on why he speaks with few notes.

“There is such love in the room, it’s easy to do,” Trump said. “We’re in love with this country and we all have the same thing in mind.”

Much of his speech focused on international affairs, including the relocation of Syrian refugees to the United States, which Trump opposes.

“You don’t see many women and no children,” Trump said. “Why aren’t these men fighting for their country? And they have cellphones.”

He criticized France for its tough gun laws, a possible factor in the recent Paris killings, especially at a packed nightclub.

“Wouldn’t it have been great if there were four, six or 10 people with guns in that room?” he said.

He supports the Second Amendment and a stronger military, Trump said.

“When it comes to our army, we’re not prepared,” he said.

Trump stayed away from criticizing his GOP challengers, except for a few shots at Jeb Bush. On his possible Democratic challengers, Trump said Bernie Sanders would raise taxes by 90 percent, and that while he would like to someday see a woman president, “it shouldn’t be Hillary (Clinton).”

Trump also said he believes the thousands who attend his rallies, like the thousands in Council Bluffs, will ultimately turn out to vote for him. Iowa’s caucuses begin the 2016 voting on Feb. 1, a little more than a month away. He said he has faith in his Iowa team, including Chuck Laudner, who ran former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum’s winning 2012 caucus campaign.

“I actually think all of those people, and maybe even friends of theirs, I really think they are going to come out,” Trump said.

Trump also said he’ll do what he can to ensure the Iowa caucuses will remain the nation’s first presidential test.

“You’re staying where you are,” Trump said.

Trump urged all Iowans to join him for a new direction for America.

“We have to change course, and it starts on Feb. 1,” Trump said.

http://www.nonpareilonline.com/news...cle_5e35681c-aeac-11e5-ac89-3f581a0c5e65.html
 
I feel safe. Why are people so worried about not being safe? There are no terrorist attacks in Iowa City today.
The dweebs on this forum are eating it up. Trump is a master at manipulating people. Fear is the mantra of the GOP. Even if he really isn't a Republican. I think he would have ran as a Dem if he didn't think HRC had the nomination locked up a year ago. The GOP was his easiest path to relevance with the weak-ass field they assembled.
 
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I haven't had any
She's only a few years older than you Doug.
Ken put down your stalking scope for few minutes to digest this.

I am not running for President, I wasn't even born in the same decade as her.

Unlike her I haven't had a series of strokes.

She uses a walker to get around, I still run 10k races.
 
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