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I voted for him when he ran for President.
Trump is the man I hoped Perot would be.
Helped get people out of Iran when they were stranded there by return of Khomeini in '79/80
Helped elect Bill Clinton in '92 by polling 19 %
Treated his employees fairly and honestly.
many accomplishments in addition to this.
You're right that his splitting the vote put the Clinton mafia in power, which turned out to be much worse than what people realized about the Clinton's at the time. Aside from the Slick Willy syndrome, he appointed the viro mafia to run Federal agencies, causing enormous damage trampling people's rights. A lesson learned is not to just look at what a presidential candidate says, look at the kind of appointments he will make in accordance with his party's ideology.
Not that Bush had been any kind of success. His political establishment elitism, putting him out of touch with the damage his administration was causing, was his undoing. In particular, the Federal land agencies like the National Park Service went berserk under Bush's self-proclaimed "environmental presidency" and the rural land rights movement, a big part of the so-called "base", deserted Bush in droves. Who knows if Perot would have known any better in that realm. Clinton was not, in different ways.
During the 2016 campaign many observed that Trump was beginning to look like a Perot debacle. He got through that but still leaves people sitting on edge wondering what crazy statement he will make next, and still causes fear that he will do something unstable with severe bad results for everyone.
Watch it. Perot suggests solutions for every issue. Every issue is still pertinent today.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?25063-1...
At about 45 min in the Q&A he gives solutions that Trump has followed.
https://rightwing247.com/2019/07/10/r...
Wonder how America might have been different had he won.
Of course, the deep state was not about to let that happen.
Why the republicans JOIN the democrats to vote BAD bills into law, but the Dems NEVER come over to vote Good Bills (Kates Law).
Now, everyone calls them the Deep State. And the Blackmail is a key part of it. I was surprised Trump was not assassinated. Then I found out he maintains his OWN Security IN ADDITION to Secret Service, and I am grateful.
I voted for Perot. And I truly think he would have been killed the instant he tried to change things. Look at the vicious, and non-stop attacks on our current President.
If we had social media, I think Perot would have won, and I think we would have been better if he could have survived it...
Sad to see him go!
I was only 17. I remember people laughing at him for doing slide presentations that were reminiscent of a class, focusing on fiscal discipline. Now that sounds refreshing. I don't remember what other bizarre things he may have done.
I didn't think much of it, but now I think he's right that our fiscal and monetary system is unstable. I don't mean that in doom-and-gloom way, but I think it would be way more efficient and less stressful if the gov't could stop borrowin and gracefully cede monetary policy power to cryptocurrencies. It would be hard decisions like service cuts and/or tax increases, but in my understanding of economics, that capital going to private enterprises instead of Treasuries would lead to slightly higher growth, which would compound over time. I have a Macro 101 understanding of it, but it's hard for me to see fiscal policy not being a looming problem, a problem Perot wanted to address before it came to a head.
Compared to what president Trump is going through, he chickened out.
It was his personal decision but he should have seen that when he entered the race.
He withdrew (and destroyed his chances), and AFTER the wedding, he came back in. Then picked the WORSE VP ever. A good man who was NOT up for the Media. Imagine if his VP was Trump :-)
That speech is what made me think he could get the job done.