Marco Rubio - Some People Love Him, Some People Hate Him (independent, George W. Bush)
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My biggest problem of Marco Rubio is that he has a long history of immigration flip-flops and deceptions.
When he ran for Senate, he said he opposed citizenship for undocumented immigrants, when he got to the Senate, he then changed his story and wrote a bill that supported citizenship for undocumented immigrants. when his presidential ambitions were then threatened by a conservative revolt, he renounced his own bill.
Some say Trump would say anything in order to win, well, if this is the case, then the same can be said about Marco Rubio.
They realize with Rubio or any establishment, they will have low voter turnout, lower possibly than the Democrats, and it will be business as usual in Washington.
It's always business as usual in Washington. Always.
Regardless who wins, Democrat and Republican - nothing will dramatically change.
Is there anyone here who believes there is a profound and significant difference between the two major parties? How do the two parties differ on financial, banking and monetary policy? Where are the differences in foreign policy? Sure they argue about "culture war" things like funding Planned Parenthood and gay marriage ... but those things are almost a distraction of the fact that both parties are funded, supported, and controlled by international multi-billion dollar corporations, banks, and insurance companies.
It's always business as usual in Washington. Always.
Regardless who wins, Democrat and Republican - nothing will dramatically change.
Is there anyone here who believes there is a profound and significant difference between the two major parties? How do the two parties differ on financial, banking and monetary policy? Where are the differences in foreign policy? Sure they argue about "culture war" things like funding Planned Parenthood and gay marriage ... but those things are almost a distraction of the fact that both parties are funded, supported, and controlled by international multi-billion dollar corporations, banks, and insurance companies.
You nailed the bolded. They don't talk about the real issues that are affecting citizens. So they defer to social issues to make it look like they're working for something on our behalf.
A lot of them share the same donors, which quite a few are about open borders.
Marco just got his little ass whooped by Christie 20 min into the debate. Rubio can't control the excess saliva in his mouth, never mind control the country.
Rubio was laid to waste in no time by Christie. He brought it on himself. He really ought to take a powder and just sit quiet for a spell.
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