So, both of us have our limits about voting for progressives. You’re under the impression that some progressive practitioners are more equal than others. I don’t see it that way. I won’t be voting for a progressive this time around. Don’t give me the argument that my refusal to vote for Trump means that I prefer Hillary (see post #63) unless you’re willing to own that same characterization since you refuse to vote for any of the four I mentioned. You can’t have it both ways.
The problem here is that you believe Trump intends on doing nothing that he says, is that your argument ?
See, I don’t vote for left-wingers, either. I voted for Virgil Goode in 2012 despite brow-beating to vote for the lying Socialist ringer Willard. But Willard was a fake candidate who had no intention of winning, and his record of leftism was right there for anyone to see.
It would make no logical sense for Trump to have gone all out to offend members of his class by his stances, getting millions of people on board based on said stances, only to turn around and refuse to do it. He’d not only utterly destroy trust with his base supporters, he’d never be trusted by the left-wing establishment, either. In other words, he would be reviled by everyone. Ultimately, Trump is a businessman and he knows that from a business standpoint, to do the above would be suicidal.