I see a lot of nonsensical banter going on between the two of you, and for what purpose?
I am interjecting myself into the 'conversation' to comment on Jimmah and Mitt...
Jimmah was a peanut farmer. I have been to Plains, Georgia, during the time he was President. I even visited Billy's gas station in Plains. I was with a businessman from Americus, Georgia, 10 miles from Plains. He said he used to have respect for the presidency, until Jimmah was elected. He said he went to school with Jimmah, had business dealings with him. He had no respect for Jimmy Carter. Jimmah was hardly a businessman, in the context of one of Donald Trump's caliber.
Mitten's claim to fame was Bain Capital. Bain was a venture capital company. They took control of desperate companies in attempts to turn them around. Most lost everything and employees lost their jobs. Mitt made his money on a few successful turnarounds after cutting payrolls etc. He did not build anything. Not exactly a businessman, certainly not of Donald Trump's caliber. And interestingly, in the campaign of 2012, he never sought to defend the attacks on Bain Capital.
Donald Trump is a very successful businessman. We have never had a President or a Presidential Candidate that approaches his caliber of success. He is successful in some interesting ways...projects completed under budget...projects completed early...
He has said what he will do, and it resonates with the American people, the electorate. He is not politically correct, and that resonates with the American people. He calls a Spade a Spade!
Will all of his campaign rhetoric result in fact after he is President? Depends on Congress. When he wins, and I believe he will, he will 'coattail' many Republicans into Congress.
Donald Trump is the first 'Peoples Candidate' for President since Ronald Reagan.
It is time for all of us to quit bickering and unite for the rebuilding of America...Home of the Brave, Land of the Free!
Thanks for taking the time to put so much information together into one very clear and extremely interesting post. You made one excellent point after another; it made for good reading.
Let me ask you a question. Namely, do you believe an adult who calls himself a conservative should be capable of seeing the difference between Carter and Trump for themselves? It’s not that I don’t appreciate your post—I do. I just wonder whether or not you believe the average adult conservative ought to be able to discern at least a few major, key differences between Carter and Trump on their own?