Posted on 03/04/2016 3:50:07 PM PST by bobsunshine
Leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump abruptly canceled his scheduled speech at CPAC Saturday morning as his campaign announced an appearance in Wichita, Kansas the day of that states caucus.
Likely factoring into Trumps decision was a planned protest walkout during his speech at CPAC and the need to have a campaign presence in Kansas.
The organizer of the walkout, William Temple, who parades around CPAC in colonial garb, told BizPacReview he expected one thousand CPAC attendees to participate in the Trump walkout.
Temple organized a similar walkout last year during Jeb Bushs speech at CPAC that drew around 300 protesters.
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Am not in fear of banks. That being said, Goldman Sacks has a long history of owning and putting politicians in place for their benefit. This is not helping the citizen they are supposed to represent. It is called corruption. How ever they are above the law.
Much if not most of Steve King’s Congressional District actually supported Trump.
This was in 2012.
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“The Miss Universe Organization will allow Jenna Talackova to compete in the 2012 Miss Universe Canada pageant provided she meets the legal gender recognition requirements of Canada, and the standards established by other international competitions,” Michael D. Cohen, executive vice president and special counsel to Donald Trump, said in an email.
Ok, so what? Did it win?
That's called "holing the SS Hillary beneath the water line."
Otherwise known as "going on offense."
Something that cucks like you have no experience with!
Hillary loves money. Trump has money. Cruz is reduced to begging like a cheap televangelist!
Feel the burn! (with a "u")
Given rumors of Rubio, and Romney's resurgence, may I suggest rather the following:
You can trust Rubio, I do not. He promised Floridians no amnesty before senate election, then as soon as he was elected, he was negotiating with the gang of eight.
Computer programmers are dime a dozen in East Asia, South Asia and Eastern Europe. Obviously it is an easy to learn skill, and American software companies can not compete effectively paying 40-60% more for American programmers.
However there is a shortage of highly educated and skilled Americans in many other fields. If foreign students have demonstrated those skills by graduating with superb grades from American universities, those graduates should go to the top of immigration waiting list.
Even more critical, we need to put a strong brake on approving immigrants with low skills sponsored by their relatives in USA. Most of these sponsoring relatives are immigrants themselves, and are eligible to sponsor their relatives/senior parents. If you can believe it, those senior immigrants receive Supplemental Social Security checks for life.
Trump is a shrewd businessman. He avoids wasting resources when return on investment id small. Rally in Kansas today will yield Trump many many many more votes, than attending CPAC.
What the HELL are you talking about? Stop spewing Trumpian lies about “trusting Rubio.” Everyone can see I said NOTHING of the kind. You’re now in love with the mainstream Republican/Rubio plan to bring in high-skilled immigrant worked to cut down U.S. tech worker wages just because your master Trump signed onto it. You’re a Rubio lover.
I’ve already heard Rubio say countless times we need to stop immigration based on family relations and instead bring in high-skilled workers. Fine, so you agree 100% with Rubio’s immigration position. You agree with undercutting the wages of highly paid U.S. workers with the Cheap Labor Express. I get it. I fundamentally disagree with you.
What is your education level?
One GIANT reason Cruz is more establishment than Trump: Cruz accepted Trump's money.
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