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Stop watching 10 second media sound bites and go to his site and listen to his speeches. You sound like paul markham |
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If you want to read his policies just go to his site. They are all laid out. Just like every other candidate does. You are falling for what the media is selling you. And that's not an attack on you at all. I think there are plenty of valid reasons to vote for or against Trump depending on what your personal beliefs are. But you don't really know any of them until you either listen to one of his speeches in it's entirety or simply read his positions on his site. All of the "racist" and "Hitler" bullshit is coming from the establishment and the bought and paid for media. You really have to search out the truth on your own. But with the internet it's easy to do these days. |
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And yes they are spinning what he says. That's the whole point of what the media is doing. Like I said...there are plenty of things to not like about Trump and plenty of things to admire about him. If you don't care to find out what he says by actually watching his speeches and/or reading his positions on the issues...then so be it. Welcome to the Establishment. You are a supporter of the old ways of doing things in Washington D.C. and you are against changing that. Congrats. |
looks like it is posted on their facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/wikileaks mods please lock this thread now. RESOLVED. |
I believe that Hillary will prove to be a much bigger problem for the Democrats than Trump is for the Republicans, I know a LOT of long time Democrats that will not vote for Hillary, I expect a third party may come in and really stir the pot even more. Regardless it is shaping up to be an election that really will be about change, and THAT IS a good thing.
Think about it when was the last time the American voters felt strongly enough about politics to actually fight? Democratic National Convention 1968 I believe It is way PAST time for a change and I for one welcome it, even if it starts needing some fixes, at least it starts....not unlike Obamacare its a change that over time will right itself but something had to be done, if healthcare is a right then someone has to pay for it. If Obamacare leads to reform of Medical lobbies, big pharma, and insurance then good it may not be perfect or even good right now but it had to begin someplace |
Wait, so FB = Facebook and you somehow think FB can censor something not on their site? You are really grasping at straws. Yeah the women's a cunt but jesus you guys are nuts.
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I'm totally baffled by the people who think Clinton is a pragmatic and mature choice somehow. After nearly 16 years of a messed up economy, it is not surprising that populist messages from Sanders and Trump are more appealing to the masses than business as usual. If I were into betting on horse races, I don't think Clinton has a prayer of beating Trump and that election would be really ugly. I think Sanders could beat Trump, but it is anybody's guess how that competition would ultimately shake out. |
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Can Robbi or Baddog find Benghazi on world map with out help of google? |
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Tax reductions before savings = Higher debt. Spending on military = Higher Debt. Mexico will not pay for the wall or to police it. = Higher Debt. When he doesn't get his own way, he walks away. Can't do that in politics. As for trade, exactly what will countries that hold a lot of US debt agree to? He will be less effective than Obama, for the same reason plus the Democrats will vote against him. |
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We saw through the bullshit that was Hillary
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