Everything is negotiable. That’s a given. The idea is to negotiate in our best interest. Convince the other guy to move our way. That’s what made Reagan great. That’s the art of the deal, so to speak.
So how does Trump define "our best interest"?
Who are the "our" in the "Convince the other guy to move 'our' way?
Is the "our", Trump and conservatives moving "others" to the right?
Or is the "our" Trump, Harry Reid, and Nancy Pelosi moving "others" to the left?
Trump has promised to make deals with Reid and Pelosi. Have they ever backed anything beneficial?
Maybe I've missed something?
You mentioned Ronald Reagan-He was firmly grounded in Constitutional principles.
Is Trump?
I get that people are angry and that the GOPe is the cause of ALL of it.
I am beyond angry at them too, and I will vote for Trump if he's the nominee, but, I honestly don't see where a Trump presidency would be that much different than any other moderate presidency we've had.
Trump is not a conservative.
How is electing someone who is clearly not a conservative, going to change anything in the long run?
We have a tried and true conservative in Ted Cruz.
Why are people throwing away their chance to elect someone who has been fighting for conservatives his whole life- to vote for someone who is not conservative?
I don't get it.