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I hope so the more crazies on the gop ticket the better
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it's truly refreshing to hear a guy get on TV and tell people the country is screwing up and theat we need to Tax Chinese imports. My bet is that as he gains steam and confidence, he will eventually (and honestly) tell people we have to raise taxes a little bit across the board for a few years, and then he won't be electable....
I'd rather not hear about the supposed birth cetificate anymore, even Glen ditched that. It would be funny if Obama turned out to be born in aPnama like Mccain was tho
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: i like alot of what Trump is saying.
it's truly refreshing to hear a guy get on TV and tell people the country is screwing up and theat we need to Tax Chinese imports. My bet is that as he gains steam and confidence, he will eventually (and honestly) tell people we have to raise taxes a little bit across the board for a few years, and then he won't be electable....
I'd rather not hear about the supposed birth cetificate anymore, even Glen ditched that. It would be funny if Obama turned out to be born in aPnama like Mccain was tho
Trump has his flaws, but at lease he isnt a lawyer or career politician, AND he is concerned about Chinas influence.
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He would be better than Obama that is for sure.
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Yesterday I highlighted what we know of Donald Trump on the issues – which is very little and not good. Now looking at his donations… well, the saying “you put your money where your mouth is”… or in this case what you believe in applies. If you do a search at the FEC website you’ll find that he’s is just a readily to give to Democrats than Republicans. Some noteworthy contributions…
* He supported Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) in his reelection bid against Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle, donating $4800 in 2010, giving him over $10,400. * He has supported Democrat incumbents in his neck of the woods: Congressman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) who received $10,000 in 2006, Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) who received $12,000 total, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) who received $8,900, and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (R-NY) who received $5,850. * $7,000 to former Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) * $5,500 to Senator John Kerry (D-MA) including $2,000 during his 2004 presidential run * $4,000 to former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) * $1,000 to Vice President (then Senator) Joe Biden (D-DE) * $116,000 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee * $10,000 to the Democratic Party of New York
Yes I understand he’s given to Republicans and conservative organizations as well such as disgraced former Congressman Mark Foley (R-FL), Senator John McCain (R-AZ) received a donation during his presidential run, former President George W. Bush, Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Republican Governors Association, and National Republican Senatorial Committee.
At best this “bipartisan” giving that seems to lean toward liberals and moderates make him look like somebody who puts his business’ bottom line over principles. It certainly doesn’t show somebody who shares tea party values.
Do the Republicans and tea partiers infatuated with him right now really want somebody like this residing in the White House? Likely Iowa Republican Caucus goers and tea partiers who are infatuated with this man, please wake up. He is not one of you.
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Honestly, my preference is still with Romney. But Trump would be a distant second for me. We desperately need a business approach to the budget and a couple of others major issues right now.
quote:Originally posted by SeekingFreedom: Honestly, my preference is still with Romney. But Trump would be a distant second for me. We desperately need a business approach to the budget and a couple of others major issues right now.
Mitt is my choice too. Its the economy. Last time Mitt ran the libs were barking some noise about the mormon church. Well, its going to go to a church that spews anti-jewish rhetoric so if he runs the next time around there shouldnt be as much crying.
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: i like alot of what Trump is saying.
it's truly refreshing to hear a guy get on TV and tell people the country is screwing up and theat we need to Tax Chinese imports. My bet is that as he gains steam and confidence, he will eventually (and honestly) tell people we have to raise taxes a little bit across the board for a few years, and then he won't be electable....
I'd rather not hear about the supposed birth cetificate anymore, even Glen ditched that. It would be funny if Obama turned out to be born in aPnama like Mccain was tho
Why wont Obama tax Chinese imports more?
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"The last thing this country needs is a showboat," Beck said. "I would hope we could get serious candidates who could shake things up by not saying provocative things, just by stating the truth of what's going on."
Hmmm...
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