
11-23-2016, 10:57 AM
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Good post
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Originally Posted by Guest
Actually, this question sort of makes no sense.
First, I haven't read anything from either side that remotely discusses the issues involved.
Secondly, all the hyperventilating and name calling (libtards, etc) is sort of confusing since Trumps proposals are as much Democratic as they are Republican, maybe not to the extreme left, but so many things that Democrats can support.
I, also, only see reactions to him yapping on Twitter.
If anyone here would discuss what might happen, including his cabinet appointees, it might help.
I imposed Trump for two reasons....first his lack of morals and character, and secondly total lack of clear proposals. I am a Republican, and as I read some things I easily could support, and others simply confuse me.
Would love to discuss the COUNTRY, but on here it is pretty much beating of the chest, demeaning those who are different, or attacking Clinton.
Do not see what the OP sees as negative on the IMPORTANT stuff at all, actually they never get discussed.
If you want people to "throw roses at his feet", then you have a crew here ready to do that. However, I choose to try and learn what he might do, has done, etc that affects the country.
When the main subjects are to demean the media, which is just plain stupid, or continue the campaign by discussing Clinto, then I think you are wasting time.
For me, right now, the lack of transparency on his business is my biggest concern, and please...I do not care what rate his taxes were....but I, and so should you be concerned about "making America great again" with a President that may be deep, deep in debt to foreign countries. If that doesn't concern you, it should, and I suspect his issue will just grow in importance.
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In short, IMO, a number of guests that post on this forum don't care to discuss issues because that takes informed and careful research of the various issues. It's much easier to bully and rant with constant negative remarks.
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