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Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 4:29 pm
by david
CRA wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt-vG_TdOT4
Now that is funny! I am thinking that might actually be a video of me when I was 18! It doesn't really look like me. Sounds like me though. That is when I hopped on my bicycle in Seattle with $30.00 in my pocket and headed off to Florida on my conquest of the world.
That older man in the Video did not look like my father. Sure sounded like him though! Too funny.

I think to really find out how evil Ted Cruz is you might have to get a video of what he was saying as a five year old before he developed a sarcastic sense of humor.

Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 6:42 pm
by david
http://www.dailywire.com/news/2651/here ... en-shapiro

Not saying agree or disagree with him, just saying, how can I know who he is when: either 1) he doesn't know who he is. OR 2) he is deceptively hiding who he is. I have had eight years of #2), so I am a little tender in certain areas.

It is just very hard for me to want a man who I don't respect for my president. You would think I would get used to it. But I don't.

He has no concept of, let alone connection to, absolute truth such as that found in our Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 8:32 pm
by Dan McDonough
I like Cruz's record in the senate, but that's about it. The rest of his story is a deal breaker for me. It burns me up too because we sure could use a hard hitting constitutionalist right about now.

Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:19 pm
by Tanner Peyton
What I'm about to say is with the heaviest of hearts. But I feel as though Donlad Trump is as of now the best choice available to represent me as our leader.

Re: Trump

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:09 pm
by dhostetler
Trump has several positions he feels very strongly about such as immigration, jobs, and trade deals. Unlike other GOP candidates in the past he seems to not have very strong positions on social issues, which I believe gives a lot of conservatives heart burn.

Idle hands are the devil's workshop. If Trump becomes president and people get more jobs, we may not have as many people confused on which bathroom to use.

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 2:24 am
by rockytrails
National debt $20 trillion when next president takes office. In 4 more years, which president would have lowered that the most? Increased it the most? Who would you feel would be best for US in that aspect?

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:18 am
by bearsnva
And here in Virginia we have a Carpet Bagger Governor, originally from New York, who is a huge fan and personal friend of Hillary pardoning more than 200,000 felons so they can vote and influence this state's (a key swing state) election. No, these people are not just minor drug offenders but murderers and rapists just being handed a pardon with no effort being expended on their part. Wonder how they will vote! This is pure corruption on display!

STATEMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MARK R. HERRING
~ On Gov. McAuliffe's restoration of rights action ~

RICHMOND(April 22, 2016)-Attorney General Mark R. Herring issued the following statement on Governor McAuliffe's action to restore the voting rights of more than 200,000 Virginians:
"This is a life-changing day for hundreds of thousands of Virginians who will once again have a voice in the direction of their Commonwealth and their community. So many who already have the right to vote seem to take it for granted and fail to recognize how fundamental it is to the functioning of our democracy and our identity as Americans. For too many, that right was beyond their reach because of a mistake made years or decades ago. In restoring the rights of our fellow citizens who have long ago served their sentence, Governor McAuliffe is turning a page, providing hope, and empowering hundreds of thousands of Virginians who have been disenfranchised for far too long."

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:59 pm
by mike martell
bearsnva wrote:And here in Virginia we have a Carpet Bagger Governor, originally from New York, who is a huge fan and personal friend of Hillary pardoning more than 200,000 felons so they can vote and influence this state's (a key swing state) election. No, these people are not just minor drug offenders but murderers and rapists just being handed a pardon with no effort being expended on their part. Wonder how they will vote! This is pure corruption on display!

You guys are missing the bigger picture. Our individual States cause more problems leading up to the White House. Don't matter who you have in the White House unless you change the dimensions of DC by firing both political parties and second, your State government! Getting a conservative president is huge but unless you elect conservative representatives State by State, we are screwed! You need to Start by electing good solid County Commissioners-State Reps- State Senators-Secretary of State and Governors!

Here in Oregon, I bet the farm 90% of the houndsmen couldn't tell you who our State Representatives are district by district, nor do they care, I would be happy if they just figured out who their District Represenative and Senator is!! I guarantee you the liberal side knows them all and how to work them!

Mike

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:06 pm
by Dan McDonough
I get the impression that Trump understands that a company is there to do as well as it can. He allows for the company to reward hard work therefor allowing it's hard working employees to do well. I also think it makes his guts twist to see employees of a company enrich themselves at the unfair expense of that company. He seems to understand the natural order of things on the most basic levels and beyond. A good foundation is a good place to start.

Considering that in 1871 the USA was hidden under the thin and very similar veil corporation called The United States, the place we live in has been the same one that we started with but with very skilled attorneys and bankers nearly every person in the country identifies with the corporation rather than the country. Many people go about their lives referring to statutes and codes as the law when it is not.

I wonder if anyone here knows that we haven't seated an actual president of the United States of America since the first term of Woodrow Wilson. Even in his second term he was not the President of the United States of America, he was the President of the United States (Inc.) and each and every President thereafter was of the corporation. The USA is still there and is waiting for people or some great person to pull the cord, so to speak, and restart our once great Republic.

Lincoln was killed for it, and so was JFK. Lincoln tried to go back on the deal and JFK tried to take away the power of the Federal Reserve Note and restart a Treasury Note. JFK made a speech at Columbia University shortly before his eventual assassination where he acknowledged that the office of the presidency had been taken over and that presidents did not serve the people anymore and he was going to change that. That was the end of him.

Now, if your still reading this, you've likely said to yourself, how are we going to change all of that? Well, I'm taking a stab in the dark here but I sure do like it every time I hear Trump exclaim "We are going to make America great again!" It makes me feel that he may just know some things that most Americans don't even know themselves. Of course, it's hidden in plain sight, right in his campaign slogan.

The proof is in the pudding and we'll all have to wait and see how this all pans out but it's that campaign slogan that really has The Powers That BE more scared than all of the other rhetoric coming out of Them that they get VERY nervous when something doesn't go right. Keep in mind, They have been running this farm for many generations and they know how to keep their livestock. It's going to take the greatest of us to make any difference at all but, we can't do it without a leader. That's what neutered the Tea Party movement, they infiltrated the movement and convinced people that it should be a leaderless movement so that there was no one to attack and therefore it's leaderlessness was a shield. That was a very slick move wouldn't you say?

We are in need of a leader that is as good at the game as they are. Is Donald Trump that good? I don't know, but he's better than anyone else I've ever seen in my lifetime. I want to see what he can do.

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:32 pm
by Dan McDonough
Good point Mike, the County level has more power than anyone realizes. If people knew just how much they would be blown away. I'd have to do some studying but I'll venture a guess based purely on what little I do know and say that a County Commissioner may be one of the highest RIGHTFULLY elected positions in the entire country. If I'm right, that would provide a lot of clues as to what's happening in America.

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 2:58 pm
by david
http://www.dailywire.com/news/2651/here ... en-shapiro

Dan please watch this video and defend mr. Trump. I need to know how Trump supporters process this stuff, so maybe I can be a Trump supporter too. If there is something I gotta drink, let me know what it is.

He blames Ted Cruz for a concept that Donald Trump invented and used to defend his own liberal views.

And then He ripped off "Make America Great Again" from Ronald Reagan, and trade marked it as if he invented it.

I am happy for you if you found your leader. I might even be envious.

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 4:19 pm
by Dan McDonough
Art of the deal. Listen to the art. He didn't side one way or another on any of the questions Tim Russert was posing to him. Remember, at that time he was still a business man. He had not turned his businesses over to his children and was responsible to the businesses for what he said...which was a whole lot of nothing really. "I wouldn't be disgusted by it." I'm pro-choice...I hate it (the idea of partial birth abortion)".

Let me translate that interview for you. The Donald told Tim he wasn't going to answer any of those questions and give someone else ammo to use against him. This is why the left, following their "Rules for Radicals" is having such a difficult time getting any of their attacks to do much more than bounce off of his coat of armor. ;)

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Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 4:32 pm
by Dan McDonough
Using Regan's campaign slogan was masterful in that it not only tied Trump to the most notable conservative in the last three generations, but it is uniquely relevant to the time we are in now. Which by the way, is very similar to where we were at the end of the Carter admin. People remember what it was like to live and do business after Regan in the 90's. It was the Golden Age of easy success for most.

As far as Cruz goes, he beat him...a Harvard debate champion...that's working like a BOSS!

Sometimes you have to step back and look at the whole landscape. TPTB are trying to get everyone hung up on every little detail as though each one of them is the "Gotcha Moment" that's sure to bring Trump down. Both the Dems AND the Repubs. are throwing everything they have at him. That right there is enough reason for me to like him, flaws and all.

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 4:38 pm
by david
Dan, I don't mean defend his views. I mean defend his insincere manipulative use of "New York Values" as something other than liberal, when he coined the concept to defend his own liberal values.

But it is interesting to me that you can watch that video and say he does not take a stance on anything.

Send me some of that stuff if it's legal.

Re: Trump

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 5:13 pm
by rwood
Trump makes me nervous. I just do not know if can be or should be trusted to do what he says he is going to do. If it was up to me, I would rather see Cruz be elected. That being said.....I hear people say "I will NEVER vote for Trump" or "I will NEVER vote for Cruz". I say that under no circumstances, I repeat, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES do I want Hillary Clinton to step foot in the White House ever again. So whoever is running AGAINST Hillary is who has my vote. As long as its not Uncle Bernie. The "President" we have now has taken us so far in the wrong the direction that I believe four years of Hillary and I don't know if we will be able to recognize this country. Even though, its hard recognizing it now at times. I am only 34 and the world that I grew up in has definitely changed. Maybe I was to young and dumb to pay attention until the last several years. Honestly I worry about the world my daughter has to grow up in.