Posted on 10/15/2016 1:59:26 PM PDT by PROCON
More and more Democrats also known as Trumpocrats are pledging their allegiance to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in hopes that he will bring their communities jobs jobs they are certain that his rival, Hillary Clinton, will do nothing to retain or create.
The Trumpocrats Political Action Committee (PAC) Executive Director Christian Rickers gave Clinton a vote of no confidence after his favorite in the Democratic Party primary, Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.), lost. He vowed that he would sever from the party and vote for the GOP candidate after Sanders was beaten by Clinton in what many believe were rigged elections.
Early on, I decided if he was not going to win the primary that I was not going to support Hillary Clinton, Rickers told WND and Radio America. She is a career politician.
Hillary no friend of workers
After witnessing the economic decay over the past eight years under President Barack Obamas Democratic Party, Rickers made the determination that another four years under his former secretary of state was not the direction the country should go.
I came from a town with 25 manufacturing facilities 20 years ago, and now it has one, the disillusioned Democrat shared. Nobody is more responsible for that than the Clintons and the trade policies theyve advocated over the years. Weve just learned that Ford is leaving town and going to Mexico and taking all the jobs there. [Its the same with] Carrier air conditioning and Maytag. When is this going to stop?
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Disenfranchised Bernie supporters who know ALL about the Clintons on the Trump train!
The Basement Dwellers? The Irreconcilables?
Jobs are great but at this point Vote Trump if you want to live!
I don’t doubt that Trumpocrats exist, but she’s been getting about 90% support from her own party voters.
Was there any kind of Romneycrat movement? Besides the GOP of course
This is what Trump needs to POUNCE ON for the next three weeks, Jail for Hill has done all it can do, he needs to talk nothing but jobs. Its those folks in the middle that will decide this and that is what they want/need to hear, it hits the button on every class, age, and race.
This is more entertaining than most, and I hope the PAC has an affect.
The entertaining part is the moronic nature. What would ANY Sanders policy do to create jobs?
The funny thing about this is there are few, if any, jobs that the Hillabeast could hold.
Even at the lowest level.
Think about it.
She is demonstrably a complete failure even at upper level government jobs which are filled by folks who really have not much talent at anything.
Now, does anyone think she could handle the position of barista?
Mailperson?
Garage collector.
(Also, realize that barista, mail person, or garbage collectors ALL do more for you than ANY politician.)
It is encouraging that even Bernie supporters are finally waking up to who the Clintons are.
My wife’s family are all non college educated working class democrats from Chicago. They all are voting for Trump. They have seen their jobs destroyed and their neighborhoods over run by illegals while the black administration has destroyed their schools.
May this continue and increase.
She is not getting 90% of her voters, the Millennials are not coming out for her.
Yet they tell us Trump and Hillary are neck and neck. ITS A LIE!
“Garage collector.”
I was going to collect those, but they take up too much room!
What’s interesting is several of her Yale law school classmates have matching sets of arrogance & incompetence. The best one that comes to mind is Jaime Gorelick of Gorelick Memo fame. She was deputy US Attorney General - the memo that kept the FBI & CIA from sharing information on the individuals who did 9/11. Later she was board member or senior official at Sallie Mae/Fannie Mae and encouraged the relaxing of mortgage application standards, such as where welfare could count as “income” in getting a mortgage. So she was a major contributor to the 2008 mortgage-derivative meltdown. She has had several other government job which she left the place in “shambles”, never held accountable. It always she using her “political connections” not accomplishes to solicit and get the next “big job”!
What’s interesting is several of her Yale law school classmates have matching sets of arrogance & incompetence. The best one that comes to mind is Jaime Gorelick of Gorelick Memo fame. She was deputy US Attorney General - the memo that kept the FBI & CIA from sharing information on the individuals who did 9/11. Later she was board member or senior official at Sallie Mae/Fannie Mae and encouraged the relaxing of mortgage application standards, such as where welfare could count as “income” in getting a mortgage. So she was a major contributor to the 2008 mortgage-derivative meltdown. She has had several other government job which she left the place in “shambles”, never held accountable. It always she using her “political connections” not accomplishes to solicit and get the next “big job”!
Communists are usually incompetent in the private sector; e.g., Marx, Soetoro.
Obamacare costs families $40,000 per year premiums with a $16,000 deductible.
What good is a job??
He hammered that point in Portsmouth today. Spoke about it for at least 5 mins
I don’t believe Hillary’s support is solid. I think it’s very lukewarm. White working class Democrats have been abandoned by their own party while their party elders focus on illegal aliens and BLM. These people are fed up. These are the Reagan Democrats who Trump can get into his column, and could make a huge difference in the Rust Belt. Of course we’re talking about Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
White working class Democrats will not be voting in huge numbers for Hillary either, and don’t think the DNC isn’t scared to death about these “Reagan” Democrats and where their votes may end up.
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