Don't try to hide racism behind supporting his bullshit policies. He has no experience and no realistic policies. He's a phony and everyone knows it.
what makes him a phony, exactly? and what defines "realistic"? what Hillary Clinton and the president say so? Clearly 'establishment" types aren't working, so for better or for worse, there needs to be change.
1. Sanders supports Clinton, not Trump.
And? I think you misread, I was never a Sanders supporter. I respected him as a candidate, but I never supported him, outside of agreeing with him on some issues.
2. You really think being crass, rude and unqualified are his biggest sins? How about clear cut bigotry, racism, promoting anarchy, and sexually assaulting and degrading women? Not to mention avoiding paying taxes. He's an oopritunist and a hypocrite.
All I see there are buzzwords. Care to prove any of them?
Also i dont think you know what Anarchy means if you seriously think he is in any way anarchist.
Opportunist? well sure he is. So is Hillary. Being a politician pretty much implicates being opportunist in some way, so i'd say thats a qualification. And dont preach about taxes, because im pretty sure Hillary does it too. The only difference is she has the smokescreen of the Cinton foundation.
3. You think Trump is well meaning? He's well meaning towards himself and others who live in the 1% top of the economy and that's about it.
As opposed to Hillary who... isn't?
And even those who would benefit from his bullshit ideas for tax policies don't support him. Look at Buffet and Cuban.
And I dont give a hoot what they think. I'm not gonna support Clinton just on their say so. I don't know them, and sure, Warren buffet got rich somehow, but at the same time, Trump must be doing something right if he, coming from a family of generic low-income-housing real estate developers from queens, broke into the manhattan elite and became a luxury real estate developer.
Trump wants to kick Meixcans and Muslims out of our country.
Wrong: he wants to deport those here illegally, and stop accepting Refugees from parts of the world that are actively trying to kill us, when most defense experts say we have absolutely no way of properly screening them.
These are human beings who work hard and want a good life for their families.
That doesn't excuse breaking the law and making life harder for those who do things the right way
He also wants to stop taking in refugees when we should be taking in more.
Wow. Taking in more? Seriously? Are you just ignorant to world news or have you not seen how bad Europe is right now? Did you not hear about the New Year's Eve rapes in Cologne? all the crime and culture clash going on in France? Do you really want to see that happen here? Not to mention, we can barely take care of our own people properly and yet we are supposed to care for refugees?
Not to mention, like I already said, there is absolutely NO way to properly screen them. These aren't people with visas or passports, going through customs, these are people with literally no documents and no papers whatsoever, being shipped in by the boatload. We don't know who they are and if they are refugees at all. I seem to be the only one who remembers, back when the refugee crisis was only just starting, back before it was a crisis- that Isis, in one of their video addresses, pledged to hide operatives amongst the crowds of refugees into western countries.
And yet, much like Osama Bin Laden promising in a late 90's interview, to attack America "very soon", everyone seems to have forgotten about it.
These are adults and children who are suffering.
Really? Because all I ever seem to see are adult fighting age males. Why aren't they fighting for their countries?
Not to mention, where are their neighbors? Saudi Arabia is rich, and have more than enough room to take refugees. Why don't they? There's other nearby countries as well who could be doing their part, and yet the west is the only one.
there's only one reason people want to vote for him and we all know what that is.
Because he represents
1. the working class that Hillary and her party have abandoned, and
2.He's calling for the most common sense positions on foreign policy and domestic policy ive ever seen. I don't want world war 3 with Russia, and i certainly don't want yet another failed "liberation" in Syria.
That's why I call your rant "gross".
hey man, you believe what you want, but yknow, people are going to have different opinions than you in life. I don't mean to "offend" you with my views. there's no need for us to get this angry about it.
But I have family that lives in France. So I have a front row seat to the stuff going on there in the streets.
I voted Obama the past 2 elections and I was nothing but disappointed by both sides of the coin. Both Neo-Conservatives and Neo-Liberals have ruined the country for the past 2 decades, and I'm tired of their policies.
But it doesn't matter anyways. He has no chance in hell of winning because most people with common sense would rather not live in the 1940's.
most people prefer not to talk about their political preferences because if they happen to have conservative views, mainstream culture has taught us that it is ok to ridicule them and ruin their lives for it.
My opinion is that the country has been going too far left in the past decade, and for better or for worse, the pendulum needs to swing the other way to restore balance, because the left that i used to feel aligned with has gone absolutely insane.
Populism is very, very bad. It's the political strategy of telling people what they want to hear, even when what they want to hear is unrealistic.
Well I mean, when you say it like THAT...
I think I may have chosen the wrong word: Populism probably isnt quite what I had in mind. But in general, while just telling people what they want to hear is bad, at least talking about those certain subjects and at least proposing ideas DO lead people to the conclusion that they are being listened to, in a political environment where congress has the lowest approval rating in history and people in general have almost no faith in the political system or the people running it.
Don't get personal, people. This is a debate.
I think you've opened a can of worms here with this subject, Freddy.
I saw a study today that said that most Americans feel 'stressed" about this election. it was split pretty evenly across both sides of the spectrum, and that social media tended to make their stress worse.