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11-06-2015, 06:32 AM | #91 (permalink) | |
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11-06-2015, 11:00 AM | #92 (permalink) | ||||||
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2.) Business experience ≠ political experience. Everything that he has said about dealing with immigration, Russia and China, and the economy, gives the impression that he is a cretin without the slightest idea what the **** he is talking about. Quote:
And after he was elected, he continued to interact with Republicans as he had when campaigning (i.e. antagonizing them to whip up the liberal base, rather than make the slightest attempt to actually work with them). I consider that to have showed a lack of governing competence, and had I bothered to vote, I would have voted for Romney, as he had previously shown that he could work with a Democratic legislature to get things done, which shows actual competence, which -- along with a willingness to work with the other side -- is something we desperately need. Quote:
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The current political climate is so polarized that it is almost pointless to try to accomplish anything, so before we start worrying about pretty much anything else, this country needs to focus on electing leaders who can work together without deadlocking over the most trivial disputes.
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11-06-2015, 03:16 PM | #94 (permalink) | |
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As much as I'd love for weed to be legalized, I have bigger concerns. Well, I would if I could still be bothered to care.
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11-06-2015, 06:43 PM | #95 (permalink) | ||
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i really don't see trump slapping tariffs and **** either tbh. at least half of his promises have to be empty... even if by some bizarre stretch of the imagination he actually builds a wall and extorts mexico into paying for it. Quote:
yea but come on the entire city of atlantic city is basically one big bankruptcy. he's been pretty successful in business in general. not that it even matters that much tbh. but trump is a fairly competent and intelligent person. so is hillary clinton btw. |
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Getting on the Forbes list repeatedly year after year after year, is no easy feat, its reserved for the richest people in the world. He took the starter money his father gave him and maximized way beyond the profits of his father. He created a financial empire, and took a risk when he was down and out, and bounced back from the brink. He knows the financial system in and out, and he's friends with some of the most powerful business entrepreneurs on brokers on Wall Street, and despite "all" of this, he chooses to independently fund his own campaign free from lobbyiests and Super Pac's, and has taken an unbelievable hit financially to his empire for deciding to enter into the realm of politics. As for foreign policy, the things he's says are true and that's why they resonate. You are getting ripped off on your free trade deals from China to Korea to Iraq and onward. In terms of foreign policy, being in the Senate or a governor is not guarantee your educated on world affairs. I think your last two Presidents have proven that. Trump was right on Iraq, it will be interesting to see if he's right on Russia getting bogged down in Syria. Either way Trump would kick Putin around like a soccer ball. Quote:
has more to do with the radical wave of tea party candidates that were elected to office and made John Boehner's life a living hell, than Obama's unwillingness to compromise. The fact that a Republican speaker of the house is virtually pushed out and forced to resign because he's seen to compromise to much with the Democrats is very telling. The fact that prominent Republicans were turning down such a prestigious job, and that Paul Ryan would only take it under certain guarantees is even more telling. Quote:
There are however, only two candidates out there that are independently funding their own campaigns, who are free from the lobbying interests of wall street and special interest groups, unfortunately only one of them has the chance of winning their primary. At the end of the day, I would just like Americans to look beyond the left wing, right wing (I'm a liberal/conservative) paradigm bull$hit, and give an outsider a chance. |
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02-21-2016, 11:41 AM | #98 (permalink) |
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Well would you look at that!..... The last two people to respond to this post above me were members who were interesting and kept the forum going....but now they are both banned!
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02-21-2016, 12:08 PM | #100 (permalink) |
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As an outsider I can't think of any candidate on either side that I genuinely like. Why do you think this particular bunch come across so badly? And surely there's better people out there for the job?
I wish the Libertarian's were a bigger deal. Then again I can't really throw and stones. Just look at the state of the UK's leaders.
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