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All that said, I will vote for him. I will continue to call him out and his supporters if he doesn't prove himself. But if he is the nominee, and he hasn't proven himself, then this country deserves what it gets. Even if it is Bernie Sanders. The people of this country will deserve every bit of it. At that point I will only desire/need a few good years with an energy friendly administration to prepare for my own version of shrugging. At that point, the only thing that makes even the act of voting within my rational self interest will be my improved ability to prepare.
a. They are saddled with a loser in Hillary
b. Kerry is a time bomb
c. Sanders a no go.
d. Biden a joke show but he does what he's told if their are no women around
They have to live down the disaster of Obeyme.
And their Reichs Fuhrer isn't looking for anyone to break the Demos plan.
Carly already stated she was a Democrat
Is a Socialist Corporatist in a party the Demos control. Basically has all the attributes of a left winger including RINO status.
And is female. They will play the 'its my turn card' but not the way Hillary envisioned. She'll end up one of the networks as a talking head sock puppet. Couple of book deals, another ten or twenty mill in the bank.
The mantra will be. We beat the left and good times are back. The left will then sit one even two out and find somebody else.
It's win win win all around for the Government Party.
To get Trump in would take a full blown revolution. To start with he's got two big holes one in each foot. So....the thing to do is.
Figure out how to exploit the weakness at the precinct levels. going after appointed offices, easy win precincts and building a real second party. For sure whoever gets this one and gives another eight years of same old same old will be ripe for plucking. There's the smell of political blood in the air and most of these smart people think the smell is someone else's.
We'll get another round of war, phony crisis, inflation, devaluation and debt repudiation. This time it will take $50 current dollars to equal one 1900 dollar in buying power IF we're lucky. VotingDemocrat will be a for sure on that.l Voting republican is like a 1" speed bump
The estimated population of the United States is 321,446,795
so each citizen's share of this debt is $56,474.01.
That's off because I repudiated my share.
http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
If there was any real indication that he is who he says he is I'd be right there with you. I want him to be. The way business is right now, I need him to be. I would vote for him in a heartbeat. But there is none. He is not. That is depressing.
These guys remind me of the Paul-bots a few years ago. Vile. Don't question their hero. Sad to say, I think my opinion of Ron Paul was actually negatively affected by the actions of his supporters.These guys aren't that bad yet but it's still early.
What are the others doing? Huckabee is plenty honest, I just can't vote for somebody who is on a mission from god. Cruz is just about the same now. Carson? At least he wouldn't support a muslim. But plenty honest. Rubio? He's had to compromise a few times but I think he's honest enough. Fiorina? Dumb broad would support a muslim over someone of no faith. Where the hell did that come from?
Then there's Rand Paul. Not perfect but a helluva lot better than Trump. At least he's for real.
A cronyistic person, like Trump, doesn't have any credibility fighting against cronyism. It's like Hillary leading a crusade for transparency in government.
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