Posted on 09/07/2015 10:36:08 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
I don’t see Cruz complaining about it.
Amen, Jim. Spot on target!
Agreed, FRiend.
Strange days.
I think Coulter explained it well by comparing the demographics of the country, including illegals, to exactly what they were in California in the ‘90s when the public passed some propositions aimed at enforcing immigration laws in a landslide. The public is ripe to have their voice heard on the issue of enforcing immigration laws.
The issue of campaign trickery is still in play though. Romney blasted the airwaves with ads claiming Gingrich and Santorum were not conservatives. So the trick will be if Jeb, Rubio or someone else can make himself look tougher on immigration than Trump to the unwitting low-info primary voters. Or can they paint Trump as untrustworthy so people don’t believe he’ll do what he’s saying on immigration.
OK a way back time machine and I find out Trump is running, and I think so it’s true what Reagan said, the best minds are not in government, if they were, business would steal them away. Go Trump!
YES to EVERYTHING you said, Mr. Robinson!!! We have NEVER had one man take on the liberal media and the GOP establishment like this man and not give a crap about it! I like Ted Cruz, but he doesn’t have the fire in his belly that I need to see for dealing with all of the monumental issues facing this country right now. I also don’t believe Ted Cruz is as concerned over illegal immigration as Donald Trump and most of the country is. I don’t care what anyone says, politicians don’t think like people in the private sector. In other words, having a businessman as president is a plus in my opinion. A businessman can empathize with businesses having to deal with high taxes, overregulation, federal intrusion, and a global economy. For the first time in a very long while, I’m excited about this election for President of the United States. Thank you so much for your support of Donald Trump, Mr. Robinson!
Trump believes in retaliatory tariffs and negotiating trade deals that put America first. Especially against Japan, China and others. Go Trump, go!
Trump all the way!
I did not vote for him in the primaries or in the general.
Thanks Jim...
The federal government is not a Casino. Casinos separate people from their money?
When I look at my pay check, the government is separating me from my money. Just saying. ; )
I have not settled on any candidate. What I want to hear about Trump is how good of a CEO is he. Does he practice “Best Business Practices”. Does he contain costs? Is his management staff bloated? If he is effective, do his skills transfer well to the CEO of the Executive Branch? And many more questions of that type.
Now I will continue to read your posts. : )
Sorry I blew a gasket last night. It shouldn’t have happened.
I see you as a shill for the GOP-E, and mainly, wrong. You have a reputation now.
/johnny
yep!
nikos1121-—I am confused as to whose book that quote comes from...tried to backtrack it through the posts, but got more confused. A book by Trump?
>>Trump had to take that position.
Cruz didn’t.
I guess that’s the difference between leadership founded in principle and... where/whatever.
His hotels and restaurants are all 5-star (which is a very difficult standard to achieve), his buildings are maintained to the highest standards possible, the people who work for him have nothing but gushing things to say about him.
He is generous to a fault and thoughtful particularly when people are having a tough time.
He has a very positive reputation in NYC (with the exception of Rosie O'Donnell).
Everyone says that Trump is totally transparent (i.e. what you see is what you get). And he has always calls things as he sees them and encourages others to do the same (which is absolute necessary if one wants to succeed in business).
That said, people say that in person he is much more humble and regular than he appears in public...and that he is polite to a fault.
>>It is NOT the law of...
The SCOTUS is a Created Thing.
Read Romans 1:25+ and leme know how that turns out.
//A thoroughly decent and honest man//
That is not a description of Romney. Sorry. Not in any way.
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