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Old 10-06-2016, 03:57 PM
 
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Trump isn't popular because he is an established Republican. He is popular because he is anti-establishment. America is tired of the business as usual types that have created a 20 trillion dollar debt, messed up our healthcare system and seems to pander to every special interest group. That is why the Tea party rose out of no where.
Party loyalty isn't a badge of honor, its a disgrace.
I agree but you're speaking to mostly "zombies" here. Your post is beyond their comprehension lol!

The Hillary voters well at least most of them are so loyal that they're like zombies incapable of independent thought as like a one way street as well as these could be also the ones that expect government to provide for them "because they know better how you should live your life".

There's much more to my thoughts on this but will stop here.
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Old 10-06-2016, 04:23 PM
 
Location: Mount Dora, FL
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Trump bots can't be convinced the sky is blue on a clear sunny day. They are quite helpless. I feel sorry for them.
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Old 10-07-2016, 05:44 AM
 
Location: SE Asia
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Trump bots can't be convinced the sky is blue on a clear sunny day. They are quite helpless. I feel sorry for them.
As opposed to Hillary bots who turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to her many lies and misdeeds. Hillary is an example of what is wrong in DC. I agree Trump is no better, but he didn't create the 20 trillion dollar debt, he doesn't believe in nation building, he believes that our immigration laws need to be enforced and that we should raise the bar on who is an acceptable immigrant.
I'm not voting for Trump, but at least he isn't Hillary Clinton.
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Old 10-07-2016, 06:10 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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This election is establishment vs non-establishment.

Doesn't get more clearer than that no matter what party decides to be against the non-establishment candidate and its supporters.

At the finish line (election day) we'll see who wins.
and I think it is safe to say; take a look at that list, how many of them even right a bell to most of us? The only thing that matters now, is how Trump does on Sunday and what happens 4 plus weeks from now.

I do have to admit, it is amazing how some have come out opposed to him that would normally, never oppose a fellow Republican, but as you say: this is the year of the non establishment candidate. It is worth the try. Who knows what kind of a President Trump would be. I am willing to give him the chance and pray to God he can handle it.

We also have to remember; we have 2 candidates: One that may have to step down if she finds herself in legal trouble or may not last through even 4 years as President due to health issues and the second candidate that may not serve even 4 years cause he finds out it is more fun to run a business than a country. We better all start looking at the running mates.
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Old 10-07-2016, 06:15 AM
 
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and I think it is safe to say; take a look at that list, how many of them even right a bell to most of us? The only thing that matters now, is how Trump does on Sunday and what happens 4 plus weeks from now.

I do have to admit, it is amazing how some have come out opposed to him that would normally, never oppose a fellow Republican, but as you say: this is the year of the non establishment candidate. It is worth the try. Who knows what kind of a President Trump would be. I am willing to give him the chance and pray to God he can handle it.

We also have to remember; we have 2 candidates: One that may have to step down if she finds herself in legal trouble or may not last through even 4 years as President due to health issues and the second candidate that may not serve even 4 years cause he finds out it is more fun to run a business than a country. We better all start looking at the running mates.
I think if elected will be able to handle it in different ways than we're used to seeing that nets results (meaning talking to congress and negotiating to an agreement on the most part = his hard work and long hours) of course you can't forget the MSM fanfare as well as CD posters that would chop him up even if Trump gave them all plus more that they wanted.

I also think that GOD gave us Trump in order to give us a chance to save this country - I don't care what everyone reading this statement may think.
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Old 10-07-2016, 06:16 AM
 
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If Obama is the divider in chief, what do you call Trump?
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Old 10-07-2016, 06:18 AM
 
Location: Tampa, FL
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Trump isn't popular because he is an established Republican. He is popular because he is anti-establishment. America is tired of the business as usual types that have created a 20 trillion dollar debt, messed up our healthcare system and seems to pander to every special interest group. That is why the Tea party rose out of no where.
Party loyalty isn't a badge of honor, its a disgrace.
Please review the impact Trump's economic and tax policies have on our debt. I think you maybe surprised. He's clueless. I refuse to support the man....incompetent and clueless.
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Old 10-07-2016, 06:20 AM
 
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If Obama is the divider in chief, what do you call Trump?
Uniter - if one listens to what he says at "x" amount of his rallies one would know this.
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Old 10-07-2016, 07:02 AM
 
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The frightening thing is the types of people Trump is uniting.
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Old 10-07-2016, 07:11 AM
 
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So .....
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