I call BS.
I'm thinking that if you really supported him that much, you'd get his name right.
The nerdy, picked last, lunch alone parts I can totally see.
Fortunately the ballot is multiple choice.
...and... gee, thanks.
I call BS.
I'm thinking that if you really supported him that much, you'd get his name right.
The nerdy, picked last, lunch alone parts I can totally see.
<<< I'll be voting for Trump because of my avatar.
"I'll give you that, but just how successful? With the money he inherited, if he would of just stuck it in the market he would be at where he is now."
This argument drives me batty. How many people do Trump's companies employ? How many contractors have made money building his buildings?
No, screw that guy for putting his money to work instead of sticking it in a mutual fund, amirite?
"I'll give you that, but just how successful? With the money he inherited, if he would of just stuck it in the market he would be at where he is now."
This argument drives me batty. How many people do Trump's companies employ? How many contractors have made money building his buildings?
No, screw that guy for putting his money to work instead of sticking it in a mutual fund, amirite?
1) I'll give you that, but just how successful? With the money he inherited, if he would of just stuck it in the market he would be at where he is now. And that doesn't count the amount of money he has cost investors with his numerous bankruptcies. Hell his first casino had to be bailed out by his father in the form of "loans" to get the balance sheet to where it needed so he could get more backing/investors/loans to keep from going under. The reason loans is in quotes, is because of how they done. If his father would have loaned him the money, it would have shown as a loan. What happened is that his father and body guards walked into the casino with a couple of briefcases full of cash, exchanged them for chips and left. After Trump secured the financing he did the opposite, walk in with chips and out with cash.
2) How do you figure? He is IMO very pro establishment, he just wants the establishment to work for him.
3) Now. But not when it benefits him. See the "Polish Brigade" among others.
We Googled 'Trump Polish workers.' Here's what we found | PolitiFact
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...785116-20ec-11e5-84d5-eb37ee8eaa61_story.html
4) Could you explain this a bit more? I'm not quite sure what you mean. Although if it is what I think it is. You must be ****ing kidding.
5) I might give you the Repub part. But bible thumping? He can and does thump with the best if he thinks it will help him. Take for instance his speech at Liberty U. for example. Here are just a couple of quotes. "Christianity, it's under siege," "Two Corinthians, 3:17, that's the whole ballgame," "Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty,".
6)Really? Cruz has spoken against them several times. That and the fact that Trump has taken advantage of those deals, repeatedly.
I don't necessarily "like" the person who Trump is. But I think he would be an infinitely better choice than 4 more years with the Dems at the helm, and especially if that Dem turns out to be Hillary.
I think it is important to defeat the Dems so this nation can move forward again. I think our Congress will be a lot more functional without all the radical policies attempted to be forced down our throats at every turn and in every session of Congress. I can think of a lot of better choices than Trump, but I can't think of any worse than Hillary or Bernie.
1. He may not be the most successful businessperson ever, but he has been pretty darn successful. IMO this country has lost its drive to praise entrepreneurs. It's a fact that he had many unsuccessful business ventures (Trump steaks? LOL). But also you must keep in mind for every one that is successful there were 10 ventures that were not. He took a million dollar loan from his dad (which he did have to pay back) and made billions from that. Ask any one who's gone into business for themselves, it is really hard to start something and keep it going.
2. If he's so establishment then why is the GOPe doing everything they can to nominate someone who isn't him? It's not a bad idea to want to get the establishment to work with you, you might change a few minds. He's beholden to nobody. Here is a list of special interest groups that have donated to his campaign:
3. Take a moment to research Cruz H1B visas.
[video=youtube;LQSD0MPKka8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQSD0MPKka8[/video]
No thanks.
4. He's not taking the crap from the left. The left is all about aggrievement and SJWing.
5. You can be a Christian Republican and not be a Bible thumper, like Trump. It is my view that politicians should not let their religious beliefs interfere with their job, which Cruz has pointed out he will let it happen. Also Trump doesn't have pastors speak at his rallies that have called for the death of gays, like Cruz has.
6. He does now, but not before.
Ted Cruz Is a Disingenuous Flipper on Free Trade
I hate citing Huffington Post (should just be renamed Chicks In A Bad Mood) but there's a point to be made. Cruz is the Republican Hillary on the subject of trade.
Other Famous Entrepreneurs:
Michael Bloomberg
George Soros
Oprah Winfrey
Sean Combs
Ted Turner
Warren Buffet
George Lucas
Should we go on?
I would think it should be obvious to anyone that actually cares about the direction this country is heading in but just in case that's too obtuse , here's a video .
https://youtu.be/FDiZ5HW2wqU
If you don't care about what happened in Commierado then skip to 16:10 , the last three minutes pretty much sums up why we all should vote for Trump .
Low intellect. That is the only reason one would vote for Trump.
Simple men.
Low intellect. That is the only reason one would vote for Trump.
Simple men.
Or just to **** off arrogant pricks who possess an over inflated sense of self importance. There's always that.
Would rep if I could for that gem Phylo.
Or just to **** off arrogant pricks who possess an over inflated sense of self importance. There's always that.
Would rep if I could for that gem Phylo.
Yea, because the Harvard bunch has done this country sooo much good.
I can and did.Can't get him either. Are we sure the GOPe didn't model their delegate rules on our rep algorithm?
Which Republican candidate best fits this description?
Huh? Montana hasn't had their primary yet. It's in June.
Montana Primary Results 2016 - The New York Times
It is quite possible that it did happen in another state, and if so it's quite easily explained. I'll use LA for an example, there are two different sets of delegates from LA going to the national convention. District and state, Trump won the state and received a higher number of delegates at the state level, Cruz won a higher number of delegates at the district level. They ended up with the same number of delegates going to the national convention even though Trump won the "state" with a % of the votes. The Dems also have a higher number of unbound or super delegates who can vote for whoever they want at the first vote of the convention, while they are unbound they can express a preference for a candidate and those that do get counted as being for that candidate.
You know I wonder that myself. Natural born citizen, is a citizen at birth, as in not a naturalized citizen. What definition do you use, and why?
And Trump isn't part of the broken system with the money he has poured into campaigns and lobbying efforts to get the legislation that will help him?
I have a name in mind.