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re: What Is Vivek Ramaswamy Really Hiding From Americans?
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:09 am to Penrod
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:09 am to Penrod
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This is about the same thing Trump did. Trump recommended lockdowns to the nation’s governors. He vehemently criticized Sweden for NOT locking down, saying, “They will regret this.”
If I recall Trump wanted travel restrictions from China and Europe in the early days of Covid-19 (was called xenophobic and a racist for doing so) but he deferred to the Bureaucratic State experts in the CDC and NIH for Covid-19 mitigation guidance…..my guess is anyone holding office as president would have done the same thing Trump did.
The other thing Trump did was after the two weeks to “flatten the curve” was over he pretty much allowed the states to determine what Covid-19 mitigation guidelines they would implement.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:10 am to POTUS2024
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Someone that is allegedly a genius with an Ivy League education, including law school, just didn't know who Soros was, or what the name represented, or that expectations would come attached to that money? Is that what we should believe?
He received the fellowship like 15 years ago. Should he have known all about Soros in his early 20s?
This post was edited on 7/9/23 at 11:12 am
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:14 am to RobbBobb
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A conservative doesnt research Soros for their college funding. Let alone take the money, and be forever listed as a Soros beneficiary
Where is the proof that he actually researched the fellowship grant in terms of the political ideology of the funders? It's NOT even George Soros, it's one of his family members.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:21 am to Flats
quote:Having a practical view of the available candidates is NOT a cult. I believe it to be practical.
There is only one
#notacult
Who is your choice among candidates with a chance?
DeSantis could get my vote but the evidence shows he has warts. I have never been a fan of Trump. He was my next to last choice in 016 primary but a communist is non starter.
His bossy insulting style has been my complaint since 016 - if he COULD clean that up and stay practical and reasoned regarding the bully behavior - it would be very different and he would be doing himself a GREAT favor, but he was WAY ahead of any choice regarding the communists and Khazarians.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:31 am to Timeoday
Yeah, I'm not voting for anyone named:
Once, a while back, I voted for someone named Piyush Jindal and that ended in catastrophic failure.
Fool me once. . .
quote:
Ramaswamy
Once, a while back, I voted for someone named Piyush Jindal and that ended in catastrophic failure.
Fool me once. . .
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:51 am to BengalOnTheBay
We need more indian immigration. We need to be partners with india.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:56 am to BozemanTiger
BTW it's not George Soros who funded his education. It's Paul and Daisy Soros.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:56 am to TROLA
Amnesty makes Reagan closer to a Democrat than a RINO.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:56 am to TROLA
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Nobody loves destroying their own more than conservatives. Ronald Reagan would be a RINO special interest whore to all Trumpicants on the board these days.


Posted on 7/9/23 at 12:12 pm to RollTide4Ever
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We need more indian immigration.
If you love socialism, sure.
2020 Survey of Indian-Americans on Political Attitudes
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The data show that Indian Americans continue to be strongly attached to the Democratic Party, with little indication of a shift toward the Republican Party. In addition, Indian Americans view U.S.-India relations as a low priority issue in this electoral cycle, emphasizing instead nationally salient issues such as healthcare and the economy. As the political behavior of Indian Americans in the United States gains influence, this study provides an empirically robust and analytically nuanced picture of the diversity in attitudes of this important demographic.
Between 2000 and 2018, the Indian American population grew by nearly 150 percent, making it the second-largest immigrant group in America today. The community’s elevated levels of educational attainment and household income render its members valuable campaign contributors and potential mobilizers. And in select swing states, the Indian American population is larger than the margin of victory that separated Hillary Clinton and Trump in the closely contested 2016 presidential race.
Highlights:
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Seventy-two percent of registered Indian American voters plan to vote for Biden and 22 percent intend to vote for Trump in the 2020 November election.
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While both U.S.-born and naturalized Indian Americans favor the Democratic Party, this tilt is more pronounced for U.S.-born Indian Americans.
Yes... AMERICAN-BORN Indians are more likely to be Democrats than foreign-born Indians.
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Indian Americans refrain from identifying with the Republican Party due, in part, to a perception that the party is intolerant of minorities and overly influenced by Christian evangelicalism.
The LAST thing we need are more Indians immigrating over here. We can be "partners" with third-world nations without turning large swaths of the US into uninhabitable shitholes.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 1:57 pm to BengalOnTheBay
Where is the love socialism part.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 2:03 pm to RollTide4Ever
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BTW it's not George Soros who funded his education. It's Paul and Daisy Soros.
Yep, ol' George SOROS was letting his son Paul front it for him. George would later tell others, "I was just letting Paulie get his feet wet."
Posted on 7/9/23 at 8:16 pm to Bass Tiger
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If I recall Trump wanted travel restrictions from China and Europe in the early days of Covid-19 (was called xenophobic and a racist for doing so) but he deferred to the Bureaucratic State experts in the CDC and NIH for Covid-19 mitigation guidance…..my guess is anyone holding office as president would have done the same thing Trump did.
The other thing Trump did was after the two weeks to “flatten the curve” was over he pretty much allowed the states to determine what Covid-19 mitigation guidelines they would implement.
Trump used the bully pulpit to criticize Sweden, the one nation that got it right. He said they would regret not locking down. Here is an article from 4-10-20, about a month after lockdowns
Posted on 7/9/23 at 8:38 pm to tiggerthetooth
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Where is the proof that he actually researched the fellowship grant in terms of the political ideology of the funders? It's NOT even George Soros, it's one of his family members.
That family member is Geprge Soros brother. Who made his fortune by working his entire life for George. Since his death, his wife runs the fund, and is also on the board of the "League of Free Nations Association"
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Vivek Ramaswamy, 2011 awardee
After Harvard college, Vivek worked for three years in life sciences investing in New York before pursuing his law degree at Yale Law School.
The fund didnt come looking for an employed scientist to go to law school. He went looking for their money
Posted on 7/9/23 at 9:00 pm to BengalOnTheBay
Legal immigrants and the children of legal immigrants have been some of the most devoted Americans that I have met. I personally know some Indians who fit the bill. I don’t know if Vivek fits that description, but his heritage or religion is not a disqualification to me.
I’d be willing to bet that Vivek has a better grasp on Western Civilization, the formation of the United States, and causation of our decline…than Trump does. Trump has done a great job for someone who started on third base.
I’d be willing to bet that Vivek has a better grasp on Western Civilization, the formation of the United States, and causation of our decline…than Trump does. Trump has done a great job for someone who started on third base.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 9:02 pm to Semper Gumby
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Legal immigrants and the children of legal immigrants have been some of the most devoted Americans that I have met.
In what way? Because they love voting for communists? Great, let's keep destroying the country.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 9:08 pm to BengalOnTheBay
Communists???
They voted for Trump twice.
This country was built on LEGAL immigration. The legal immigrants I know are conservatives. They believe in the nuclear family, instill those values in their children, and lead productive lives.
They voted for Trump twice.
This country was built on LEGAL immigration. The legal immigrants I know are conservatives. They believe in the nuclear family, instill those values in their children, and lead productive lives.
This post was edited on 7/9/23 at 9:12 pm
Posted on 7/9/23 at 9:09 pm to Semper Gumby
Legal immigrants vote Democrat almost 3:1. In fact, if we had HALF the legal immigrants in this country than we currently have, Trump would have easily won in 2020.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 9:15 pm to BengalOnTheBay
I don’t doubt that Democrats (many who work in government) get to many of them first and poison the well. Those bastards are great at putting many small groups into their “big tent”.
Posted on 7/9/23 at 11:21 pm to Timeoday
I have never believed Vivek is the real deal. He's out of left field and super SUUUUPER polished. It makes Ron's plain-nerdy kinda delivery seem refreshingly honest.
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