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By substituting their brand of crookedness with his? I mean you have investigated the 'legitimacy' of Trump's foundation?- especially if you are using that as a basis for illuminating 'corruption and crookedness'.
This reasoning is some of the most absurd I've ever heard in supporting either of these two candidates. It's like the proverbial pot calling the kettle black.
Trump has never put our national security at risk, Hillary Clinton has. That's all I need to know at this point, I can't vote for a liar who treated our national secrets like worthless chain emails.
Trump has never put our national security at risk, Hillary Clinton has. That's all I need to know at this point, I can't vote for a liar who treated our national secrets like worthless chain emails.
That's the thing. As Trump has said, "She has experience...but it's BAD experience"
She's had many many years to prove herself and she FAILED in serving the people...too focused on her own desire for power and to use her power to make a fortune.
People seem to forget that Trump has never held public office unlike Clinton.
I'm a proud American that wants to help improve/fix his country, I'm not going anywhere. If I left I'd be no better than the illegal aliens who have flooded our country and brought their problems with them.
Because we know his idea of Great Again is for brown people and women to know their place.
Great Again means black people go back to being quiet about injustices that make white people uncomfortable. When white people can ignore these injustices, they feel Great.
Sorry, but I take issue with that. Maybe you need to feel a little uncomfortable in your little bubble.
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If you live in America why wouldn't you want it to be better than it is today?
Why wouldn't you want the government and politicians to put the American people and America first?
Because I don't believe any ~50 year old who would make the asinine statement that avoiding the clap was like his "personal Vietnam" places any meaning/importance on the words he spews, just meaningless sound bites. It disgusts me that someone of that generation who should know all too well how many lives Vietnam disrupted for no good reason would joke about it like that. If for no other reason but that I hope he gets his sorry ass handed to him tomorrow.
Insulting and offensive to say that our Great Country isn't great.
I agree. It's insulting.
Intimidating voters, advocating war crimes, blathering about using nuclear weapons, putting limits on our free press, instituting a tax/tariff plan that economists predict will tank our economy, a President who lies continually and threatens to imprison people... what about any of this sounds like a Great Nation?
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