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Nice insult hurling screed you got going there and once again your facts regarding Trump having declared bankruptcy are incorrect (he never has) ; but you've got that great rant thing going on. 10 out of 10. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would stay home rather than vote for Trumpet. Before the prog GOPers get their panties in a wad, consider this: 1) TRUMP IS A LIBERAL. A vote for him is a vote against America, just like a vote for Hillary! would be. 2) Not voting for Trump in the primaries means he will lose the primary. Should this happen, his intention is to run as an independent with the intention of splitting the vote to punish conservatives... in which case Hillary! will be elected. 3) So either way, if you support the asinine, lunatic, Hillary/Bloomberg/Obama-donating, progressive, registered-democrat-until-2009, 4 time bankruptcy-declaring bag of greasy dogshit, YOU'RE AN IDIOT WHO DOESN'T BELONG WITHIN A THOUSAND MILES OF A VOTING BOOTH, and you will fuck America right in the ass with a vote for this assclown. Nice insult hurling screed you got going there and once again your facts regarding Trump having declared bankruptcy are incorrect (he never has) ; but you've got that great rant thing going on. 10 out of 10. Well his businesses have declared bankruptcy. So I wouldn't get too preachy for your assault weapons banning, illegal amnesty boytoy flavor of the week just yet. |
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Your vote doesn't matter because you're not using it. I don't give a shit how liberal your state is, you'll never change it by not voting against them. Your one vote might not mean much, but when 500,000 other people are thinking the same thing it does. 4 million people like you stayed home the last election and gave us Obama for another four. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hell no, and I didn't vote for McCain or Romney, either. But as I've said before, my vote doesn't matter, even if I had thousands of votes to my name. Hillary and Obama appreciate it Trump is ideologically on the same side. And no, they don't care about my vote, because my vote does not matter. I could vote 100,000 times and not change the outcome. In statewide votes, for a Rightist, voting is pretty much futile. I only bother to keep my active voter status or because there are more local races where my vote actually might, just barely, count for something (but probably not). Your vote doesn't matter because you're not using it. I don't give a shit how liberal your state is, you'll never change it by not voting against them. Your one vote might not mean much, but when 500,000 other people are thinking the same thing it does. 4 million people like you stayed home the last election and gave us Obama for another four. I use it, but I don't vote for candidates I consider to be too far to my Left. Romney and McCain's records were both unacceptable. I didn't stay home, though; I did vote. But I did not vote for Obama, and the argument that noting voting for one candidate is the same as voting for another has always been a silly and ludicrous one, if popular (of course, if something is popular, there's a good chance it's wrong). Even if I had 500,000 votes, Obama would still have gotten all of California's EC votes. I can't see how some of you are so incapable of seeing the electoral demographics in California as being what they are. Trump is simply bad news, and I think his current popularity shows just how little intelligent and informed thought and reflection goes into the decision-making process of the average voter, with Republicans clearly not being an exception. His is engaged in pure demagoguery and so many people here are falling for it. The whole display is really disgusting. |
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Hillary ought to make a good president by your standards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't follow politics too much...I'm a Californian conservative, which means my vote doesn't count for shit... ...but is this guy really being taken seriously? He's a clown! Is this who we really want running things? The guy's a businessman, not a politician! He brings what kind of experience to the table? Why are people listening to him? Because he has money? Is it because he married a foreign woman, because GD can't handle American women? ...and what's she going to do? What does our Slovenian First Lady Melanie bring to the table--First Lady branded jewelry on QVC? This is...preposterous. I'll never vote for him. Hillary ought to make a good president by your standards. Trump supporters seem to have absurdity and lack of rational or logical argument as a common trait. In no way does being against Trump inherently make one a Clinton supporter, yet that is the accusation commonly flung without anything substantial to back it up. |
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I don't follow politics too much...I'm a Californian conservative, which means my vote doesn't count for shit... ...but is this guy really being taken seriously? He's a clown! Is this who we really want running things? The guy's a businessman, not a politician! He brings what kind of experience to the table? Why are people listening to him? Because he has money? Is it because he married a foreign woman, because GD can't handle American women? ...and what's she going to do? What does our Slovenian First Lady Melanie bring to the table--First Lady branded jewelry on QVC? This is...preposterous. I'll never vote for him. Hillary ought to make a good president by your standards. Trump supporters seem to have absurdity and lack of rational or logical argument as a common trait. In no way does being against Trump inherently make one a Clinton supporter, yet that is the accusation commonly flung without anything substantial to back it up. The opposite actually makes more sense. Of ALL the (R) candidates, Trump loses by the widest margin against Hillary in the polls. Every single major candidate (Bush, Rubio, Paul, Cruz, Huckabee, Walker, Carson) fares better than Trump in head-to-head polls against Hillary. Therefore, it is safe to assume that those who want Trump to be the Republican nominee are more likely to be Hillary supporters... |
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Thankfully, it's a choice none of us are going to have to make.
And to answer your question, no - I would not hold my nose and vote for Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho Trump, thank you very much. Idiocracy wasn't supposed to be a documentary. |
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I dont dislike Trump's message, thus far. Im not crazy about Trump himself though.
If he stays true to what he is saying then he might be a refreshing change. Im still hoping Rand, Walker, Perry, or maybe Jindal get in there. |
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Lets put it this way I would vote for any of the republicans Except Jeb Bush Krispy Kreem That limp wrist waist from sc whats his name Lindsey graham and might not vote for Santorum from Pennsylvania View Quote I won't vote for them or that water bottle guzzling illegal alien lover from North Cuba. |
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Still waiting for the real politicians to say something and make me
believe they actually intend to deliver. The way things are now, and if Trump actually won, I think the Reps would go right to work trying to impeach Trump out before the first term. Even though they won't touch Obama. |
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Trump is ideologically on the same side. And no, they don't care about my vote, because my vote does not matter. I could vote 100,000 times and not change the outcome. In statewide votes, for a Rightist, voting is pretty much futile. I only bother to keep my active voter status or because there are more local races where my vote actually might, just barely, count for something (but probably not). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hell no, and I didn't vote for McCain or Romney, either. But as I've said before, my vote doesn't matter, even if I had thousands of votes to my name. Hillary and Obama appreciate it Trump is ideologically on the same side. And no, they don't care about my vote, because my vote does not matter. I could vote 100,000 times and not change the outcome. In statewide votes, for a Rightist, voting is pretty much futile. I only bother to keep my active voter status or because there are more local races where my vote actually might, just barely, count for something (but probably not). Wrong, Trump is a capitalist. Obama is a socialist. Big freaking difference. Most of the gop-e and dems are also socialist. It's been a long time since we've had an unapologetic capitalist as a choice to vote for. I don't care that the Donald doesn't fall lock step with the gop. We need a change from the political elite that's ruining this country. |
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Trump has no chance, it's just early and people recognize his name.
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But he won't take the primary. Hopefully he'll send a wake up call to the GOP however, but I doubt it. |
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No. This is how we got into this fucking mess!
Voting for popular puppets with ZERO substance instead of voting for the best candidate. |
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No. This is how we got into this fucking mess! Voting for popular puppets with ZERO substance instead of voting for the best candidate. View Quote I don't think so. He said he's going to build a wall and get the economy rolling, I don't see him walking that back and moving on to some nonsense. The guy is goal oriented and would like to back up his words, of course I could also see him bailing and saying that he directed the conversation in the right direction and daring someone else to do it. |
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I don't think so. He said he's going to build a wall and get the economy rolling, I don't see him walking that back and moving on to some nonsense. The guy is goal oriented and would like to back up his words, of course I could also see him bailing and saying that he directed the conversation in the right direction and daring someone else to do it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No. This is how we got into this fucking mess! Voting for popular puppets with ZERO substance instead of voting for the best candidate. I don't think so. He said he's going to build a wall and get the economy rolling, I don't see him walking that back and moving on to some nonsense. The guy is goal oriented and would like to back up his words, of course I could also see him bailing and saying that he directed the conversation in the right direction and daring someone else to do it. He's also said that he favors Amnesty and assault weapons bans. He says all sorts of stuff. |
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Without reading this whole thread, I voted yes that I would hold my nose and vote for Trump ( I don't even like saying that as a hypothetical). The truth is though that Trump or Hillary, the result is the same, the US economy will be destroyed. This is a guy who has used eminent domain, practices crony capitalism now, has been bankrupt 4 or 5 times, was a Democrat until 2009, supported Hillary. Plus, I've never heard him say how he's going to accomplish anything, so he doesn't seem to have any answers to the questions he is asking. I like to say that if things have to go bad, and Trump vs Hillary means things are going to go bad, let it happen on their watch not ours.
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View Quote I just read these polls as 82% of the GOP doesn't want Trump. All these candidates won't be around next year after Iowa and NH. Once the bottom 2/3 drop out after a couple of debates and/or the first few primaries, it will either be Walker or Bush at the top. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Honestly if he sticks to financial issues i would think Trump would make a damn good President.
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Like others have said, my vote in CA doesn't count. I will vote for the R candidate.
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I honestly don't know. There are some pretty good candidates in the field, if he comes away with the nomination I'll be pretty disillusioned.
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Wrong, Trump is a capitalist. Obama is a socialist. Big freaking difference. Most of the gop-e and dems are also socialist. It's been a long time since we've had an unapologetic capitalist as a choice to vote for. I don't care that the Donald doesn't fall lock step with the gop. We need a change from the political elite that's ruining this country. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Trump is only in favour of market freedom when it is to his benefit; when it does not affect his business interests, his record shows him in clear favour of positions (such as universal healthcare) contrary to anything a free marketeer would support. And when illiberal laws are to his benefit in the business world, he wholeheartedly supports them, such as abusive eminent domain practices such as those Kelo vs. New London upheld. His positions and political donations strongly favour the Left, and you have to be ignorant, blind, foolish, naïve, and gullible to not be able to see that whatsoever and to on top of that enthusiastically support the same. I guess for some people, all someone has to do is say some words they like or attack someone they don't like and they are great, awesome, and have no faults of consequence. This whole Trump episode further increases my disgust and hatred for democracy and universal suffrage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hell no, and I didn't vote for McCain or Romney, either. But as I've said before, my vote doesn't matter, even if I had thousands of votes to my name. Hillary and Obama appreciate it Trump is ideologically on the same side. And no, they don't care about my vote, because my vote does not matter. I could vote 100,000 times and not change the outcome. In statewide votes, for a Rightist, voting is pretty much futile. I only bother to keep my active voter status or because there are more local races where my vote actually might, just barely, count for something (but probably not). Wrong, Trump is a capitalist. Obama is a socialist. Big freaking difference. Most of the gop-e and dems are also socialist. It's been a long time since we've had an unapologetic capitalist as a choice to vote for. I don't care that the Donald doesn't fall lock step with the gop. We need a change from the political elite that's ruining this country. Trump is only in favour of market freedom when it is to his benefit; when it does not affect his business interests, his record shows him in clear favour of positions (such as universal healthcare) contrary to anything a free marketeer would support. And when illiberal laws are to his benefit in the business world, he wholeheartedly supports them, such as abusive eminent domain practices such as those Kelo vs. New London upheld. His positions and political donations strongly favour the Left, and you have to be ignorant, blind, foolish, naïve, and gullible to not be able to see that whatsoever and to on top of that enthusiastically support the same. I guess for some people, all someone has to do is say some words they like or attack someone they don't like and they are great, awesome, and have no faults of consequence. This whole Trump episode further increases my disgust and hatred for democracy and universal suffrage. I wanrt him use those skills to bring work back to the USA. Imagine what he could due with his bussness knowledge and backing of the USA. No more shitty deals for us. Screw the hurt feelings of poorer nations. Bring the money back home. He has more experience at generating money than anyone running. Trump is playing by his rules. It's going to be fun to watch |
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I wanrt him use those skills to bring work back to the USA. Imagine what he could due with his bussness knowledge and backing of the USA. No more shitty deals for us. Screw the hurt feelings of poorer nations. Bring the money back home. He has more experience at generating money than anyone running. Trump is playing by his rules. It's going to be fun to watch View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hillary and Obama appreciate it Trump is ideologically on the same side. And no, they don't care about my vote, because my vote does not matter. I could vote 100,000 times and not change the outcome. In statewide votes, for a Rightist, voting is pretty much futile. I only bother to keep my active voter status or because there are more local races where my vote actually might, just barely, count for something (but probably not). Wrong, Trump is a capitalist. Obama is a socialist. Big freaking difference. Most of the gop-e and dems are also socialist. It's been a long time since we've had an unapologetic capitalist as a choice to vote for. I don't care that the Donald doesn't fall lock step with the gop. We need a change from the political elite that's ruining this country. Trump is only in favour of market freedom when it is to his benefit; when it does not affect his business interests, his record shows him in clear favour of positions (such as universal healthcare) contrary to anything a free marketeer would support. And when illiberal laws are to his benefit in the business world, he wholeheartedly supports them, such as abusive eminent domain practices such as those Kelo vs. New London upheld. His positions and political donations strongly favour the Left, and you have to be ignorant, blind, foolish, naïve, and gullible to not be able to see that whatsoever and to on top of that enthusiastically support the same. I guess for some people, all someone has to do is say some words they like or attack someone they don't like and they are great, awesome, and have no faults of consequence. This whole Trump episode further increases my disgust and hatred for democracy and universal suffrage. I wanrt him use those skills to bring work back to the USA. Imagine what he could due with his bussness knowledge and backing of the USA. No more shitty deals for us. Screw the hurt feelings of poorer nations. Bring the money back home. He has more experience at generating money than anyone running. Trump is playing by his rules. It's going to be fun to watch Government is about so much more than economics, and he expresses considerable ignorance and poor judgment when it comes to such matters. And he's not exactly the model businessman; I wouldn't rely on his "business experience" for much of everything given his history. Trump is not your saviour. He is a wolf in sheep's clothing draped in a clown's outfit with a bad combover. It's amazing what people will fall for. It's no wonder that scam artists can be highly successful in their craft. |
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I was going to say "Yes", until I realized that after 12 years of Bush 1 and 2, and after what McConnel and Boehnor have done, and assholes like McCain, Graham, etc, etc, I'm not a Republican anymore. Maybe I never was. But at one point in time, maybe decades ago, they were pretty much in sync with how I thought. Now they're not even close. Still closer than the damn Democrats, but drifting further away every 2 years.
Yes, I'd vote for Trump. How can he be worse than what we've got now? How can he be worse than another 4-8 years of Bush with McConnel and Boehnor controlling the legislature? |
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I pray that none of you guys vote for a Trump, Bush, Christie, etc in the primary. I promise you that if we nominate another rino, we will lose.
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I wouldn't be voting for Trump, I would be voting against Hillary. Cruze is the man. Just don't think he has near enough support. View Quote I donated $50 to Cruz today... Every little bit helps! https://www.tedcruz.org/landing/g6_lp2/?utm_source=paid-search&utm_medium=C276-Search%20Bing-Search-DP-P-61815-ALL&utm_campaign=paid&utm_lp=blackandwhite&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=C276-Search%20Bing-Search-DP-P-61815-ALL&utm_term=ted%20cruz%20for%20president |
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Trumps not an R or D. He's a Capitalist, he makes money from both.
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I pray that none of you guys vote for a Trump, Bush, Christie, etc in the primary. I promise you that if we nominate another rino, we will lose. View Quote I predict that Bush will be the nominee and suddenly 90% of GD will support him because "it's the most important election ever" and "we have to stop Hillary" |
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I wouldn't be voting for Trump, I would be voting against Hillary. Cruze is the man. Just don't think he has near enough support. I donated $50 to Cruz today... Every little bit helps! https://www.tedcruz.org/landing/g6_lp2/?utm_source=paid-search&utm_medium=C276-Search%20Bing-Search-DP-P-61815-ALL&utm_campaign=paid&utm_lp=blackandwhite&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=C276-Search%20Bing-Search-DP-P-61815-ALL&utm_term=ted%20cruz%20for%20president I'm going to put some towards him myself. I need to put my money where my mouth is. |
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I just don't get the love for this guy.. he plays both sides and goes for which ever benefits him the most. (Theres plenty of proof just Google it). He can run a company Whoopi a country is not a company especially when theres military members lives in his hands.
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I just don't get the love for this guy.. he plays both sides and goes for which ever benefits him the most. (Theres plenty of proof just Google it). He can run a company Whoopi a country is not a company especially when theres military members lives in his hands. When we have some many better choices that are way more qualified.. Stop believing his "talk", he seems to just say what everyone wants to hear. If he get elected I really hope I'm wrong View Quote Trump is a capitalist, he plays both sides to make money. This election is about capitalism. Either we turn back right or we will drift further to the left. socialism=bad Capitalism=good |
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Thankfully, it's a choice none of us are going to have to make. And to answer your question, no - I would not hold my nose and vote for Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho Trump, thank you very much. Idiocracy wasn't supposed to be a documentary. View Quote To be fair, the OP doesn't apply to you as you are not a Republican, n'est pas? Out of curiosity, who, if anyone, has your attention at this early date? |
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