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To: Pinkbell
I think Trump could easily handle either but Hillary has lived her life for the past 25 years in a media-protected bubble just waiting for a Trump-shaped pin to expose her to the world. Add to that the likelihood that Sanders' supporters are going to feel she cheated her way to the nomination and that has all the earmarks of a landslide-in-waiting.

I've felt for some time that Hillary clearly has the goods on Obama and won't "go quietly" and that's why the indictment talk is likely to remain just talk even though everyone knows the criminal case against her is a slam dunk. So letting her go down in flames in the general may be the simplest way of getting rid of her. Obama and the DNC know that the financial house of cards that is the International banking system is on the verge of implosion anyway, so better to blame a Republican administration for what's to come than to find themselves in the crosshairs. They just have to keep playing the "kick the can" game for a few more months to be in the clear.

The bottom line is that the coming financial crisis is the main reason why I want a finance and deal making guy like Trump at the helm when the storm hit. Everyone else will kow-tow to the bankers like Bush did in 2008. Trump will surprise everyone by taking the "Iceland route" and drain the swamp for good.

77 posted on 02/20/2016 2:54:27 PM PST by AustinBill (consequence is what makes our choices real)
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To: AustinBill

I feel Hillary would be easier to beat as well. I am undecided, but I agree with you in that I think Trump would do a good job with the economy.


90 posted on 02/20/2016 3:08:17 PM PST by Pinkbell (Liberal tolerance only extends to people they agree with.)
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