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A thin-skinned billionaire with an army of lawyers should have anyone who loves the US Constitution very worried as well as someone who values limited government. Donald Trump is not for anything slightly resembling limited government and checks-and-balances. |
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If you don't wish to vote for Trump, DON'T. But, voting for Hillary only makes you a hypocrite. And that is your prerogative. But, don't try to give us the false assumption that because she has not been arrested yet, that she is innocent. Far from it. |
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practice , sad but true . Candidates run on their own agenda today with some token nod to the general direction of their party platform . |
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Even with any imagined faults that Trump may have, he is way above all the criminal, ethical and moral issues related to the Clintons. There is no contest. Of course, liberals being mostly atheists, have no morals, ethics are considered a weakness and criminal behavior is all in the eyes of the beholder. If a criminal is not convicted, he didn't do anything wrong, according to libtards. Tell you what. Divide the country into two parts, liberal side and the conservative side and see which one is thriving in ten or twenty years. The liberal side will look like Haiti. |
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I agree --- all of those charges are really " old news " and who cares if they're true or not .
Hillary and President Clinton have devoted their lives to helping " the people " who have built this country . They could have done far better for themselves if they had both worked in the private sector all of their adult lives . They really care about securing quality public education for our children from Pre-K thru College . They care about our working families and our working and middle class . They have to work with the privileged class in order to bring about the change and security for " the people ". |
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Except when the candidate and the Speaker of the House are so diametrically opposed on the major issues; ie immigration, Muslims, trade, abortion, taxes, entitlements, etc. It will be Speaker Paul Ryan who decides which of these issues ever get to the floor to get voted on, not Donald Trump (should he become president). As Trump said this week all his proposals are only 'suggestions'. |
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"Hillary and President Clinton have devoted their lives to helping " the people " who have built this country ."
Perhaps they have flowers put on their graves? Naw, they are too cheap to do that. |
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"Hillary and President Clinton have devoted their lives to helping " the people " who have built this country ."
BS! |
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Now you can`t tell me that they are all blindly supporting the Party and the Clintons . |
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Blindly??? Who knows. But, anyone with a semblance of intelligence should be able to discern the truth from their Liberal, Anti-American lies. But, if you can't figure it out, then just sit back and float through life on your drug induced cloud.
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Yes I will and here is the best part --- the government is paying it all for me 100% !
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Figures.
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This is interesting. They were eight good years for the pocketbook.
Hillary Clinton says she'll name Bill as economy czar by Chris Isidore***@CNNMoney If she's elected president, Hillary Clinton says she'll appoint her husband, Bill, to oversee the economy. During a speech in Kentucky Sunday she referred to "my husband, who I will put in charge of revitalizing the economy 'cause he knows what he's doing." The U.S. economy boomed during President Clinton's administration. His economic record is an effective selling point, especially as U.S.*growth remains sluggish, and most*voters worried about the economy. During Clinton's eight years as president, the U.S. economy added more than 22 million jobs. That's slightly more jobs than were added during the combined 22-year tenure of the four most recent Republican presidents. In the spring of 2000, Clinton's final year in office, a greater percentage of Americans had jobs than any time since records started being kept soon after World War II. |
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