Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Donald Trump has won every county in all five states with primary elections tonight....with wins over 60% in most races...so it is about time the party establishment recognizes that the Trump Train is rolling on for a great win in November. In Pennsylvania, over 61 thousand democrat blue collar workers changed their registration in order to vote for a man who will protect jobs and uphold most people's patriotic national and moral values. The mainstream is not as far left as the democratic party is trying to take us. Let's unite and Make America Great Again!
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Recall that when Reagan was running and winning the primaries that all of the " snobby holier than thou intellectual set " was laughing at him . Even the Party Bosses were not warming up to him .
Three weeks before the National Election the polls and the press were predicting a 2nd term for Carter . The NY Times actually published a couple of articles stating that they thought Reagan was dangerous and should not be trusted with the Nuke Codes . Well we saw what happened . Reagan won and within a few hours of his Inauguration the Iranians gave up the hostages . And within a year the Prime Rate which had been as high as 18% was greatly decreased and after his 8 years the economy was booming again and the world was a much safer place . Hopefully Trump will pull this off and America will indeed be great again ! |
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Yes, it is absolutely true that Democrats changed parties to vote for Trump. It was all part of a Democratic plan to get Trump on the ticket as the GOP candidate!
We all know with Donald Trump on the ticket, HILLARY will nail his angy hide to the door. This plan has been working perfectly! I changed to Republican, too, so I could vote Trump. We Democrats know that Republicans do not want Trump and he WILL go third party if he is not the nominee. The party is split and HILLARY wins that way, too! |
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Night Night Missy ! Sleep Tight and Don`t Let the Bed Bugs Bite ! Which of your Lovies do you want to sleep with tonight you sweet girl ? |
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Isn't Hillary in politics? If so, how can you compare the two?
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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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The only thing that 2008, and 2012 verified is that Republicans are sore losers, and cry babies. I am not a Hillary support, but what crime has she been convicted of. People here keep calling her a felon, so I must have missed something. Cruz came into the Senate as an outsider. What did he accomplish besides upsetting everybody, and getting nothing done? |
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As far as out of touch reality, once again those adjectives very amply describe almost ever member of congress. They are the "political party". They and their re-elction come first. Their special interest and minority group supporters come second. And America and we the people are some where on the latter pages of the list of priorities. And as for the conclusion that Clinton is viable. I can only conclude your politics and required party loyalties dictate the decision. It certainly is not based on character, morals or qualifications. She is the poster child of the ' bad guys' that currently run Washington. The choices being made are more fundamental than too many will allow. It is either vote for more of the same, the establishment, = Clinton. Or vote for an outsider and hope to have some change and shake up of the establishment = Trump. And if America was willing to take a chance on an unknown, black, activist, community organizer to bring hope and change.....there should be no hesitation what so ever to take a chance on Trump delivering what Americans want. Shake the hell out of the do nothing establishment comprised of both the D and R incumbents. |
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Trump is pushing things on immigration, building a wall, and trade that will never get off the ground. Trump will not make America great again. He will make America despised worldwide. Trump is all noise, and no substance. I hope that is not the case, but it sure looks like it. Four years of listening to Hillary's armor piercing voice, is a high price to pay for Trump being Trump. We need a president. Not someone that got there by insulting everyone, and doesn't have a clue what to do, if he wins. |
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