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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #50 on: June 28, 2016, 06:33:31 AM »
Well, we see the RINO's fleeing towards their pocketbooks.  Hank Paulson, W's Secretary of Treasury, says he's voting for Hillary.  None of his finance buds went to prison for their dirty deeds...he pushed bailing them out. 

And, for you dems still out there, what did Obama, Reid, Pelosi, McDermott, Durban, etc. do about it...who went to prison?  Do you feel used yet?

Then there is George Will.  Good riddance.  He was anti-gun the last several decades. 

All of the RINO talk and scary language of the past...the so called "big tent" they said they were inviting people to was a big lie all along.  Being the globalists they are, they never wanted us anyway.  It should now become apparent to everyone the intentions were to maintain the charade of being "conservative" and "American" when at the core they were liars and sellouts.  That would be traitors.

Oh yeah, why would Paulson forgo his salary of millions at Goldman as COO and take a government job of less than $200k/year.  Executives in the US Government with a conflict are forced to sell their interests however, they do not pay taxes on their sale of stock their gains are fully exempt.  So, when Paulson sold his 1/2 billion or so of Goldman stock instead of paying taxes on it he skated....nice, eh?  He avoided maybe $200 million in taxes...who in the world thinks that is fair?

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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #51 on: July 11, 2016, 02:27:56 PM »
Mychal Massie's view on Trump

Trump: A pragmatist, not a conservative

I stated it was my opinion that Trump is a pragmatist. He sees a problem and understands it must be fixed. He then sets about fixing it. He doesn’t see the problem as liberal or conservative; he sees it only as a problem.

http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/trump-a-pragmatist-not-a-conservative/#!
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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #52 on: July 11, 2016, 03:30:53 PM »
So what's your point ?
For practical purposes they are the same thing.

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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #53 on: July 20, 2016, 08:02:55 AM »
I see some major divisions for the GOP this election and I wonder how this will work. Are there new voters coming in that the demographics aren't showing or will the GOP unite against Clinton?

Look at who is doing the dividing. It's mostly all the old, washed up Republican establishment. Or else the has been's who never were. The Bush's, Kasich, Romney, McCain, Fiorina, and a few others who are finished in politics.... Or soon will be. So who gives a $h!t what they think or want? Everyone standing at the podiums a year ago for the first debate, made a pledge on national television to support the Republican nominee, regardless of who won. Everyone raised their hand.

Now, Bush, Fiorina, that idiot Rand Paul, and Kasich are all no shows. They all refuse to keep their word. I don't care what you think of Trump, HE IS THE NOMINEE, and deserves and needs EVERYONE'S support. I hope and pray Trump wins. Not only because it gets rid of that worthless, lying b!tch Hillary, and keeps the Supreme Court conservative. But it will also allow Trump to clean house in the Republican Party over the next 4 years, and possibly 8. God only knows, it needs it. I have a good feeling based on what he has accomplished thus far. He has proved everyone wrong, and at the same time gotten more Republican votes than any other candidate. As Willie Robertson said, "How could so many "experts" be so wrong, about so much, for so long"? I believe they will continue to get it wrong right up until election day..... Even if they have to lie through their teeth to do it.


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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #54 on: July 20, 2016, 09:11:31 AM »
Ask yourself this. When all of these Republican establishment candidates, who claim to hate, and won't support Trump publically, go into the voting booth. Who's ticket do you honestly believe they will punch? I can guarantee you it won't be Hillary's. And if they don't vote, everyone will know it because they'll all be watched for at their local precincts on election day. If they're a no show, everyone will know, because the media will be all over it like stink on $h!t. Especially Fox. ALL of them will be voting for Trump. The same way we held our nose to vote for McCain and Romney.

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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #55 on: July 20, 2016, 09:56:47 AM »
While we're on the subject. Right now John Kasich is the biggest divider and POS in the Republican Party. Here is why. One of the most important states, of not THE most important state Trump has to win is Ohio. If he loses it, it won't be by much. He almost beat Kasich in the Ohio primary.

If he loses it in the general election, and loses the Presidency as a direct result, it will all be on the hands of John Kasich. Kasich should be at this convention all 4 days. Appearing on stage with both Trump and Cruz. And pledging Ohio's support all the way. It would be all Trump needs to push him over the top in Ohio. And the people would respect Kasich for being the bigger man because of it. Instead, he's acting like a total, selfish, ass wipe.

The same goes for that b!tch Fiorina. If she was there speaking for Trump, it would be a compelling cause to get more women to vote for Trump. But again, she's acting like a spoiled, stupid little child. But the most damage will be done by Kasich. I hope and pray Trump can win Ohio without him. But Kasich is being an asshole for not contributing to the Republican cause when they, and Trump, need him the most. You watch how the Democrats will pick up on this at their convention. And the Republicans will look like idiots because of it. All courtesy of John Kasich.

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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #56 on: July 20, 2016, 12:37:35 PM »
Bill, they aren't "acting like assholes".
 It's no act, it's their true personality.

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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #57 on: July 20, 2016, 12:41:18 PM »
Billt, i have to agree with your detailed perspective.  At this point, we conservatives simply have no choice except to hold our nose and vote for Trump.  I don't like him.  I don't trust him.  And I don't know what he will do when/if he's elected.  And that is key:  I don't KNOW what he will do.  Perhaps, just perhaps, we WILL get a Supreme Court filled with Constitutional conservatives.  Maybe, just maybe, this grand experiment in representative government by the people will survive another few generations.  Maybe, just maybe, my grandkids will experience freedom first hand.  I don't KNOW.

On the other hand we have Hillary.  I do not like her.  I do not trust her.  But the difference is, I DO KNOW what she will do if/when she is elected.  She has demonstrated with every fiber of her being how much she detests the 2nd.  Her appointments to the Supreme Court will strip away individual, God-given rights and replace them with "government-granted" and very limited rights.  She is amazingly untrustworthy and has taken multiple positions on multiple issues depending on to whom she is speaking.  She is definitively pro-big government.  She would like to do away with the Constitution in its entirety.  She may well be involved in Vince Foster's death.  She has amassed millions in donations to the Clinton Foundation while selling out to those who would harm this nation.  And I could go on and on...

It comes down to this:  There really isn't any choice.  If you want to remain America in anything but name only, you have to vote for Trump.  He wasn't my first choice in the primaries (in fact, he was just edged out by Bush as my last choice) but he is the nominee.  To not vote for him is tantamount to casting a vote for Hillary.  And that, my friends, is a big F-You to the America I fought for, the America I still love.

And Bill, you are absolutely spot on when it comes to Kasich.  The SOB is a liar, a piss-ant, a petulant little sh!t who deserves to be absolutely forgotten by history.

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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #58 on: July 20, 2016, 12:41:32 PM »
Bill, they aren't "acting like assholes".
 It's no act, it's their true personality.

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Re: To Vote for Trump or Not to Vote
« Reply #59 on: July 20, 2016, 07:42:42 PM »
Ask yourself this. When all of these Republican establishment candidates, who claim to hate, and won't support Trump publically, go into the voting booth. Who's ticket do you honestly believe they will punch? I can guarantee you it won't be Hillary's. And if they don't vote, everyone will know it because they'll all be watched for at their local precincts on election day. If they're a no show, everyone will know, because the media will be all over it like stink on $h!t. Especially Fox. ALL of them will be voting for Trump. The same way we held our nose to vote for McCain and Romney.

I think some of the establishment candidates will vote for Hillary.  They are greedy you know what's who were Republicans of convenience when they acted exactly like Democrats for everything but maybe the gun vote...and they did that out of self-preservation.  Go back up to my post about George will and Hank Paulson....gee I wish I had been given a half billion in stock grants that I could sell and not pay income tax on them...half billion..tax free income.  Now Paulson says vote for Hillary.

The rich boys club sees their tit drying up so I won't be surprised to see some of them jump ship to the Dems if the RINO's continue to be crowded out.
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