Where I stand on Trump

#51
#51
He lied too. Are you saying they are very similar? I think both suck but some like to pretend it's ok when their guy does it

Read my post that you first responded to PJ. Clearly said I don’t excuse any one of them.
 
#59
#59
So it became reality only after he took office? That's pretty clueless don't you think?
You think you have all the answers then you are made responsible for them and all of a sudden "you're clueless". Never ever happened to you, I'll bet.

That's not to excuse it but, come on, who has addressed this issue and done something about it and who, on the political stage now, running for President, is doing something or saying anything about it?

Nobody. Ever wonder why that is?
 
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#60
#60
What does that have to do with debt? Again, when did this "reality" suddenly strike him?
Nothing. But it goes to the point that all politicians make promises they fail to deliver on. When did the reality strike Zero that he couldn't close Gitmo?
 
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You think you have all the answers then you are made responsible for them and all of a sudden "you're clueless". Never ever happened to you, I'll bet.

That's not to excuse it but, come on, who has addressed this issue and done something about it and who, on the political stage now, running for President, is doing something or saying anything about it?

Nobody. Ever wonder why that is?
I'm not responsible for the debt (well, not like the potus) and I knew it was an idiotic statement. Here had no clue how anything really worked yet his followers bought it. Now they grey bei defensive getting called out for it and compare him to Obama. Same Obama they call the worst potus ever. Funny how that works out
 
#63
#63
Reality:
Chuck Schumer: Congress since 1993
Nancy Pelosi: Congress since 1993
Mitch McConnell: Congress since 1984
And? They all suck too. Why do you think comparing Trump to other worthless politicians puts him in a positive light?
 
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#65
First if you don't vote and didn't vote you really don't have a voice in this platform. I have voted for both parties and I did vote for Trump. I don't like a lot of things he says. I was apprehensive about him and even told my wife I can't vote for him again but wont vote against him. But lately the Democrats are so full of hate and disdain they really leave you no choice. The only one in Democratic party that could bet Trump now I think would be Obama, and he can't run. Everybody else just way out there imo. If a Democrat were to get in office it wouldn't be like I wouldn't get behind them. Tbh Hillary probably would have done okay.
 
#66
#66
I'm not responsible for the debt (well, not like the potus) and I knew it was an idiotic statement. Here had no clue how anything really worked yet his followers bought it. Now they grey bei defensive getting called out for it and compare him to Obama. Same Obama they call the worst potus ever. Funny how that works out
You need to slow down and/or proofread. Not a critique, it just makes it easier to interpret what you are trying to say. Not picking on grammar or spelling errors in this case either.


It's funny, how? It appears to be something that all politicians do and what all of their supporters do but it doesn't solve the problem. We can b!tch about it with the best of them, but you and I both don't have a solution, or do you?
 
#67
#67
I didn't vote for Trump. Don't know if I can vote for him this November with a good conscience because I think he is a disgusting person. But, I can separate the man from his accomplishments. We have the lowest unemployment of my lifetime. Wages are increasing substantially for the lower and middle class for the first time in many years as a result (supply/demand). Anyone who really wants a job and is willing and able to work can get one. American companies are more competitive in the world market than at any time the last 20+ years. My IRA has increased 40% this year, and doubled since Trump took office. I want Mexican laborers to come to work in the U.S., and live the American dream, but not illegally. Consequently, I can't vote against Trump or his supporters in the upcoming election. I can vote, with good conscience, against those who take every opportunity to try to bring down his presidency, ignoring all the overwhelming good that has been accomplished and the disgusting hypocrisy in their own party. I can vote against socialism. I can vote against those who stand with the LA, SF, Chicago and NY politicians who's cities are crumbling as a result of their failed policies and corruption. Just look at all the people living in tents because of high taxes and outrageous living expenses. I like to take a hard look at what is working and what is not working. It's pretty damn evident--if you don't have blinders on. Disclaimer: I am not a Republican,. They have plenty of issues that I disagree with.


Nice post. I do take issue with the idea that the middle and lower class are making big gains. Their position has improved and the middle are making a decent living. It's an over used metaphor but the wealthy continue to ride a rocket while the middle runs on a treadmill. Everything Trump has done is tilted toward the wealthy and as usual they are hoarding it. It's not trickling down, particularly from corporate America.

Two years after Trump tax cuts, middle-class Americans are falling behind
 
#68
#68
Nice post. I do take issue with the idea that the middle and lower class are making big gains. Their position has improved and the middle are making a decent living. It's an over used metaphor but the wealthy continue to ride a rocket while the middle runs on a treadmill. Everything Trump has done is tilted toward the wealthy and as usual they are hoarding it. It's not trickling down, particularly from corporate America.

Two years after Trump tax cuts, middle-class Americans are falling behind
I have a serious question, not being sarcastic. I don't understand why the left feels entitled to rich people's money? I'm by no means rich, but I don't feel like you should pay more if you make more. It's not your fault if I settle for just making it, and you invent something/run a business and make millions. Even if you inherited it, still not your fault what I choose to do, so why should you pay more?
 
#69
#69
You need to slow down and/or proofread. Not a critique, it just makes it easier to interpret what you are trying to say. Not picking on grammar or spelling errors in this case either.


It's funny, how? It appears to be something that all politicians do and what all of their supporters do but it doesn't solve the problem. We can b!tch about it with the best of them, but you and I both don't have a solution, or do you?
On a phone and you know what I'm saying. He was either a liar or completely clueless when he made that promise. His supporters can't admit to either yet call out many others for the same. We are getting debt, war, socialist programs, and bigger govt from a man we were told was different. Actually we're still being told that even with evidence top the contrary piling up.

My solution is top not vote for trash like this. The gop had a chance and chose poorly. No need to double down by supporting this clown
 
#70
#70
On a phone and you know what I'm saying. He was either a liar or completely clueless when he made that promise. His supporters can't admit to either yet call out many others for the same. We are getting debt, war, socialist programs, and bigger govt from a man we were told was different. Actually we're still being told that even with evidence top the contrary piling up.

My solution is top not vote for trash like this. The gop had a chance and chose poorly. No need to double down by supporting this clown
I'll agree, but add that democrats aren't picking better candidates either. They could've nominated a rock last time and probably won, but picked Hillary, the rest is history.
 
#71
#71
I'll agree, but add that democrats aren't picking better candidates either. They could've nominated a rock last time and probably won, but picked Hillary, the rest is history.
And the gop selected trump from a large field. Can't blame him on the dems (even though he is one)
 
#72
#72
I have a serious question, not being sarcastic. I don't understand why the left feels entitled to rich people's money? I'm by no means rich, but I don't feel like you should pay more if you make more. It's not your fault if I settle for just making it, and you invent something/run a business and make millions. Even if you inherited it, still not your fault what I choose to do, so why should you pay more?

I don't agree that the left feels entitled to other peoples money (right wing talking point). Historically it has been the wealthy who have been against a universal income tax percentage. They have always been able to use the tax laws to pay less than ordinary wage earners. Just ask Donald Trump or Warren Buffett. We all know how Trump has bragged about paying low or no taxes. A few years ago Buffett famously said he paid a lower percentage than his secretary which he agreed was wrong.
 
#73
#73
I have a serious question, not being sarcastic. I don't understand why the left feels entitled to rich people's money? I'm by no means rich, but I don't feel like you should pay more if you make more. It's not your fault if I settle for just making it, and you invent something/run a business and make millions. Even if you inherited it, still not your fault what I choose to do, so why should you pay more?
Why does the right feel entitled to spend money they don't have? Eventually someone pays
 
#74
#74
On a phone and you know what I'm saying. He was either a liar or completely clueless when he made that promise. His supporters can't admit to either yet call out many others for the same. We are getting debt, war, socialist programs, and bigger govt from a man we were told was different. Actually we're still being told that even with evidence top the contrary piling up.

My solution is top not vote for trash like this. The gop had a chance and chose poorly. No need to double down by supporting this clown

You’re failing to realize that many on here that are center right are agreeing with you, yet you keep arguing with them for...agreeing with you. We know what Trump is and what Trump isn’t. But to many, he just happened to be the prettiest pup in an ugly litter of career, dysfunctional politicians that in NO WAY were going to do anything about the debt. The purse strings belong to the House anyway. Therein lies the decades long problem children.
 
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