Posted on 04/15/2016 4:59:36 PM PDT by MAD-AS-HELL
When conservatives think about what they most hate about the left, several factors come to mind: their racist appeals, their whining social justice warrior nonsense, their distinct willingness to attack conservative women, their consistent stream of lies, their perversion of buzzwords.
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I cannot believe you would be so hypocritical as to mention ‘oh-so-cute’ names.
I try to use Trump’s name but no trumpers here ever refer to Ted Cruz by his name.
Some of them delight in calling him Rafael, which they feel is demeaning somehow. On FR, one would think ‘lying’ is Ted’s first name.
And that sterling character Donald Trump pulls the same cheap trick with Ted Cruz’s name.
Build a wall.
enforce the law.
deport them all.
end sanctuary cities.
end anchor babies.
moratorium on muslim immigration.
cut the taxes.
cut the spending.
cut the regulations.
cut the government.
cut the debt.
cut the epa.
repeal obamacare.
get the feds out and allow health insurance to be sold over state lines.
send education back to states.
get a handle on trade.
make trade deals in our own interests.
bring back capital.
bring back manufacturing.
bring back jobs.
strengthen the economy.
defend the second amendment
defend religious freedom.
appoint constitutional conservative judges.
rebuild our military.
bomb the shit out of isis.
end political correctness.
take the gop head-on.
take the media head-on.
take the liberals head-on.
and win, baby, win.
all of the above on a shoestring budget compared to most of the 16 competitors he’s beaten.
no pacs.
no big donors.
what’s democrat about any of the above?
What’s not conservative?
what’s not to like?
Not one thing you claimed was true.
Tell us, what is so called conservative with any of the people that represent you? Day after day the same crap is recycled and it comes back to the question, Where is the opposition to what goes on every fricking day and not 1 person with the testicular fortitude to stand up for what is right? Are those the conservatives you speak of?
After you.
Trump is not who you think he is. Throwing away our Constitution is not the way to save the nation.
And if you disagree-Please explain how giving someone who has no grounding in our Constitution, the ultimate power of POTUS- is going to save our nation?
What exactly do you think he will do in office? And how will he accomplish these things?
He seems to be a person who will not admit to making any mistakes- even to God.
He appears to blame everyone but himself for problems.
He has run his campaign on trashing people who oppose him and stirring up anger and division in the populace.
Currently he is doing his handiwork by telling Republicans that they have been cheated. (Never mind that he didn't bother to learn how elections work and only just now brought in people to help with this process.) He was cheated. There will be riots if he's not handed the nomination-heck with the rules. He didn't have the right people in place-but it's not his fault
How will these traits make him a good POTUS? Because IMO these are all red flags, and indicate the type of president he would make =Not a good one.
And finally- Who ultimately benefits the most from Trump's wailing about the system being rigged and stirring up discontent amongst Republican voters?
(Hint: If Republican voters stay home in the general election because they feel they have been "cheated" - Who will that help? Which brings us back to the Trump-is-Ross-Perot conspiracy theory
He's in to split the Republican vote so Clintons can get back in the WH.)
The Uniparty care about three things, because that's how the powerful line their pockets at the expense of ordinary Americans.
1. Continual involvement in some sort of armed conflict.
2. Open borders.
3. Exporting of American jobs.
I am the last one to take grammar lessons from. I feel just like that. They must be jerks.
One thing that scares me even more than Trump himself is his followers.
It only takes a nanosecond for a trumper to see or read something strange that Donald has said or done and convert it mentally into a good thing.
Normal people who have never been critical or given a second thought to a particular state’s nominating process have overnight become berserk crusaders against Colorado for depriving honest citizens of the right to vote.
This is insane on its face, but it has happened here.
He may not follow through on anything.
However, he is different from the other candidates in one major way:
He’s not a pawn of the banking system like Clinton or Cruz. He is not indebted to the system.
And please don’t say Cruz isn’t a part of the patronage system.
You and Shapiro are both off your meds.
Anyone who can look at this objectively can see Trump played the system to make his fortune.
Clap! Clap! Clap!
Way to go JimRob!!!!
APPLAUSE !!!
How many of the billions he made did he spread around to politicians?
Drunk As Hell.
Well, Trump the millionaire is always looking for petty little ways to make money. He’s lent his name to various enterprises which export American jobs. His clothing line is made overseas. But that’s okay because ... it’s Trump.
Trumpers seem to think he will build a wall. I think one of his first actions would be to explain how a wall cannot be built and all the trumpers would say, oh, okay why were we so silly.
He’s already indicated there would be a backdoor to the wall so we could still import cheap labor where we needed it, as in building something for Trump or working at his Casinos, like the one in Florida where he currently employs illegals.
Cruz isn’t part of the patronage system.
I don’t even know what you mean by that.
There is no one who has worked the system more than Trump.
I have been hammered for stating that he donated to politician to get things. The response has always been by Trump supporters that that is how you get things done. You had to pay to play. By that definition he is a insider. Any one who looked at that objectively would say he was a insider.
I could care less what he does with his money. I just dont like the fact that Cruz is attacked for being a insider and Trump is given a pass. Total hypocrisy.
An example of the way Trump played the system and borrowed money.
In October of 2004, Thomas A. Corfman wrote in The Chicago Tribune, Donald Trump has lined up three New York hedge funds, including money from billionaire George Soros, to invest $160 million in his Chicago skyscraper, a key piece in perhaps the largest construction financing in the citys history, according to real estate sources and public documents.
The $160 million investment is in the form of a mezzanine loan, a kind of second mortgage that typically charges a much higher interest rate than a first-mortgage construction loan.
Trump and Soros were also listed as co-defendants in a 2008 RICO lawsuit disputing the sale of a Manhattan General Motors building. A report on the case by Pensions and Investments listed Trump and Soros as investors in the property.
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