Posted on 07/26/2015 1:51:12 PM PDT by EveningStar
For the past six weeks, an overarching concern for the Republican Party has been the impact that Donald Trump might have on the GOP primary election particularly the damage he could do on the debate stage by turning an already unmanageable 10-candidate forum into a full-on circus.
On Sunday, though, Trump himself gave one of the clearest examples yet of why his candidacy is doomed to fail, and why, if handled properly, the debate stage could be his Waterloo.
Trump has staked much of his campaign on his promise to solve what many of his supporters see as a major immigration crisis. As anyone serious about the issue of illegal immigration recognizes, there are at least 11 million undocumented workers in the U.S. right now, and rounding them up for deportation is not a viable option.
Tapper asked Trump to expand on his policy beyond building a wall on the border. The host may have been hoping for a considered reply revealing Trumps detailed thinking on immigration.
Trump called in to CNNs State of the Union on Sunday morning to speak with host Jake Tapper.
Much of the appearance was, in fact, more of a Trumpian soliloquy, which appears to be his favorite form of expression, than an interview. However, when Tapper was eventually able to interrupt him and press for some policy specifics, the cracks in Trumps façade quickly became evident.
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If you are only half-right, that is still a lot of people. If we are to believe the anti-Trump haters, the illegals among them never dealt in drugs or brought their other crimes with them when they crossed the border illegally in the middle of the night.
In fact, if we are to believe the anti-Trump haters, all those illegals were innocent and pure as snow, and they did not do anything wrong in Mexico or in other Latin American countries before they crossed the border in the middle of the night illegally. Sure. (sarcasm)
I do too. I recall some number of years ago Trump was invited to testify before a Congressional committee relating to the rebuilding and renovation of the UN headquarters in New York.
Needless to say, he tore the bureaucrats a new orifice and demonstrated that he could do the job for about a tenth of the projected cost. Naturally, they thanked him for his testimony and continued to march down the rabbit trail of corruption.
Point is, Trump is no fool, and those who think he is, are sadly misinformed.
Trump has staked much of his campaign on his promise to solve what many of his supporters see as a major immigration crisis. As anyone serious about the issue of illegal immigration recognizes, there are at least 11 million undocumented workers in the U.S. right now, and rounding them up for deportation is not a viable option.
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If all those illegal aliens demanded smaller government and an end to political corruption, they would be kicked out of the country tomorrow.
That's just it. You don't seem to be hearing anyone here at all.
He's also promised to build the fence and put the manpower there to actually STOP the influx of illegals. No other politician is making that promise, and the people are eating it up.
You don't build a $10 Billion dollar fortune by failing to read people and situations in life. Trump knows full well that he's struck a chord with the American people over the illegal immigration issue, but he's savvy enough to know that what he's proposing, so far, is about as far as he can comfortably take those in the mushy middle and the center left. Any further, and he'll lose them.
He may want to do more, but he's got to get elected first.
A Spanish-language Houston paper I saw said 51MM Hispanics in toto (of whom only 6% were actual Spaniard peninsulares), about 33 MM of whom are Mexicans. I forget the legal/illegal breakdown, but 50%+ would seem to be about right.
Yes, Census has been lying their asses off for years.
The New York papers sneered that he was actually only worth about $150MM, chickenfeed in their world. The implication was that Trump's a smalltimer, a nobody.
As is everyone except the e-GOP's anointed.
It's like eating an elephant: one bite at a time and save the "best" for last.
Winning WWII wasn't a viable option either if having a monumental task before you means you should take no action....
...Subjects like build the fence, secure our border patrol, take care of our vets, repeal 0bamaCare, stop the TPP...it's a BAD deal, stop the Iran deal...it's a BAD deal, defund Planned Parenthood, how 0bama and Kerry are throwing Israel under the bus, and on and on. He's done more for this country - even legislatively - than other DC politicians have, in decades.
Thought of you when I saw this story.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bounty-hunters-mistakenly-bombard-phoenix-police-chief-n405341
You may want to keep track of what happens next so as to bolster your position.
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