Posted on 08/12/2015 8:42:47 AM PDT by HomerBohn
I honestly don’t have the time/leisure right now to read the entire speech. Could you kindly provide the quote/excerpt in which he diagnoses the problem?
Thank you in advance.
For so many Americans, the promise of America seems more and more distant. What is the promise of America? The idea that -- the revolutionary idea that this country was founded upon, which is that our rights dont come from man. They come from God Almighty. And that the purpose of the Constitution, as Thomas Jefferson put it, is to serve as chains to bind the mischief of government.
The incredible opportunity of the American dream, what has enabled millions of people from all over the world to come to America with nothing and to achieve anything. And then the American exceptionalism that has made this nation a clarion voice for freedom in the world, a shining city on a hill.
Thats the promise of America. That is what makes this nation an indispensable nation, a unique nation in the history of the world. And yet, so many fear that that promise is today unattainable. So many fear it is slipping away from our hands.
I want to talk to you this morning about reigniting the promise of America: 240 years ago on this very day, a 38-year-old lawyer named Patrick Henry stood up just a hundred miles from here in Richmond, Virginia and said, Give me liberty or give me death.
I want to ask each of you to imagine, imagine millions of courageous conservatives, all across America, rising up together to say in unison we demand our liberty.
Thank you for your honesty. I live in a blue state too. I swore I’d never vote again after feeling sick to my stomach pulling the lever for Romney and McCain.
Trump changed that for me. I will vote for him or Cruz or combination of the two.
The advantage (if you want to call it that) to living in blue states (err, jurisdictions) in 2008 (DC) and 2012 (NY) is that I felt no obligation to make myself sick to my stomach by doing that.
Of course, the disadvantage is that I had to face my neighbors afterwards (both years, my precinct went to Obama by huge margins--80+%, maybe even 90+%). So, on balance, it sucked. But at least I have the silver lining of being able to tell myself that I didn't pull that lever...
That is hardly praise. At best, it's "damning with faint praise." It is as close to diplomacy as The Donald is likely to get.
I only did it because of Obama. Anyone else, I wouldn’t have put myself through that.
If nothing else, I’m glad Trump ran because it is showing in a very clear way how the GOP party apparatus really works in tow with the media. If they sabotage him unfairly, I surely will never vote again. I will not participate in a rigged system.
I’m sorry we can’t agree on Trump. But I do respect your honesty.
There wasn’t a hint in that excerpt re: the life-and-death dire straits to which country has been reduced. Nor is there the shadow of a clue as to what the specific problems are.
I’m afraid you’ve proved my point. ONLY Trump has accurately assessed the most critical problems, and bluntly spoken of them to the American people.
Likewise, the respect is certainly mutual.
The flood of illegals doesn’t have to be a death sentence if we do two things: first , get tough about immigration by building a wall, absolutely deporting violent criminals, restricting welfare benefits in every possible way. Secondly, a new government must use the FCC and the Department of Education to root Marxists and Marxism out of the media and the schools, and break the NEA union, replacing the current leftwing indoctrination with a traditional, practical, factual and positive view of our nation and our political/economic systems. Resurgence starts with proper information.
You are right that Trump has put it in blunter terms than others. But I think if you read the Cruz speech in its entirety, he has diagnosed the problems in this country, and has begun to outline solutions...
I, on the other hand, am a weak sister who's terrified of everything; who has no resolve, no strength; who's idea of confrontation is to hide under sheets, trembling in abject fear. Routinely, I collapse to the floor, paralyzed by unknowable fear, in the fetal position, trembling, naked, sweating, and completely consumed by raw anxiety and a baseless terror of the unknown. Covering my eyes against a threat that is not there, my mouth agape in a silent scream, I stay under the table in that fetal position for hours, shaking, pale and whimpering, often lying in a puddle of my own sick.
That is his stock in trade: redeveloping distressed properties on still-valuable locations. He knows how to break a problem into do-able parts and set teams all over it.
If Cruz has diagnosed the problems, why didn’t you excerpt that part of his speech? The excerpt you posted wasn’t short, but I read the entire piece. As I said, it offered not the slightest suggestion that the country is in a death spiral, nor did it explain WHY we are in a death spiral. If those things are in the speech, why put so much extra reading to me on what is an extremely busy day? Why not quote the pertinent excerpt to begin with?
When I found myself in that situation, I drove to the nearest swing state, bunked with friends, and spent every day of the last week before the election at the GOP headquarters helping to get out the vote. It's not enough to complain or give up. You must fight if you want our country to survive.
Those are all excellent suggestions. Has anyone running said any of those?
Also I don’t think you address the problem of legal immigration
Ann Coulter describes in her new book how democrats have legally imported tens of millions of 3rd world leftist immigrants to move the USA leftward into this death spiral.
http://www.amazon.com/Adios-America-Ann-Coulter/dp/1621572676/ref=cm_rdp_product
People don't necessarily support Trump, per se, they simply support a non-Liberal that for once, FIGHTS BACK!
When is the last time, or the first time, we've seen a Republican fight back against the Liberals or the media like Trump has?
People don't think Trump is really a conservative, and really don't care.
They just want somebody, ANYBODY, that'll stick up for them. Push Back against rampant political correctness. Push back against the media, the Dems.
Somebody that's not a p*ssy. A fighter.
It's not that hard to understand.
Very accurate summary.
The Trumpettes need explain nothing, you need to explain how all your sniping gets Cruz to 50%, especially since Cruz is not participating in it. Pipe down and learn from the one who is ahead, maybe he is addressing issues that the voter cares about even if they don't appeal to the GOP/GOPe.
Why? This writer has no evidence and can’t see the future or he’d be getting lottery numbers sent to his tinfoil hat.
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