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Originally Posted by Guest
I think while too many would like to focus on the person named Trump and what they do not like about him.
They are completely missing the point of the ground swell of Americans who are following and in support of him.
He represents the first opportunity for a non establishment, non politician, outsider to come in and do something about the failure today called the US government.
So forget the personalities.
It will come down to whether one want to continue with the inept cront system by voting for a felon, liar, cheating, phony. If you are a welfare, food stamp, or any other recipent you obviously have no choice.
Or choose an outsider with the potential to make a difference responding to the will of we the people.
Forget the personalities. Who will provide the opportunity to get something done in Washington.
And don't try to blunt reality by talking about what each is either qualified for or not. As long as the system and the electorate is willing to even allow a criminal, felon, untrustworthy, phony like Clinton to even remain on the ballot.
It certainly does not matter what the individuals capabilities or abilities are.
That was verified in 2008 and agin in 2012.
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Do what though? None of Donald Trump's proposals --or most of them-- seem remotely practical. And I do not like gross over generalizations about Members of Congress. There are some rather bad politicians in Washington like Ted Cruz and his very selfish actions of stopping the government from running but the Donald seems far worse with respect to out-of-touch with reality arrogance and narcissism. Bernie Sanders' policies also seem quite far-fetched. That leaves Clinton as the only viable choice. Not an enthusiastic one in the least.