I’m NOT a Trump-eter, but he has identified the TWO big issues which
must be solved and more Americans care about than any other.
THE BORDER (Terrorism)
TRADE (The ECONOMY)
These issues cut across EVERYTHING conservative, liberal and socialist.
If
he is someone who will TRULY attempt and EVEN experiment to solve these
issues, ESPECIALLY if he is seen to be doing this outside the paradigm,
WHICH HAS FAILED, and SEEN TO FAIL, he is going to be the next
president.
And it doesn’t matter if he aligns with Barry Goldwater, or Strom Thrumond, or WE Dubois.
Or
if he, like Supreme Court Justice, and Nuremberg Prosecutor Jackson(as
AG USA) engages in what we now call rather egregious racial words and
actions.
Trump has decided those 2 issues are the ones Americans want solved.,
NOW.
And they will accept more liberal ideas if he can solve those problems, or ensure we are on the path to that.
NOW
So far he appears to be right.
I don’t like it, but I accept it.
8 comments:
Why isn't "getting rid of Obamacare"
on your list? Oh, I forgot,
you're a totalitarian Jew.
Epa,
Yes, those two issues are resonating across the political spectrum.
The establishment Party elites don't get it!
Yes, those are two issues he speaks on in what I see as a realistic manner, and those are two issues that politicians have lied to us about for years.
Additionally there is also the fact that he seems to recognize the fact that ISLAM is dangerous. That there is something wrong there, as he put it.
This is another issue on which politicians have lied to us for years.
So I think you're right, but I'd add Islam to the list.
It is not only we here at IBA who think something is wrong with Islam.
Anon, I will treat your comment as sarcastic since Trump has not said he will REPEAL Obamacare, or am I mistaken?
ALtho if you read anything I have said, Obamacare FUCKED me totally
Jesus, Anonymous, what the fuck?
Different Anonymous here! Somehow I figured that terrorism/Islam/shariah were all included under "The Border."
Although I like what Trump says, I'm afraid of his thin skin, and difficulty in accepting advice/criticism. My fear is we would have another imperial president.
I would favor Carson. Same ideas but more of a team player. When he entered an operating room, although he was the star, he had forty or fifty people with whom he had to dance, been able to keep the rhythm ...
As for Obamacare, I'm against it, but it would certainly not be my first priority. I also hope the next president would not get entangled in other social issues, such as abortion, until the main, core issues: economy and national security, are addressed and on their way of being fixed.
I have long believe that anti-Semitism (or just plain Jew hating) is an outward manifestation of a Satan haunted soul, a person called to evil no matter how smart or seemingly benign. It is a fatal, though not incurable, flaw.
I reject anyone whose arguments always get back to "the Jew." I can't count the number of times I've been engaged by seemingly thoughtful and brilliant individuals who turn out to be anti-Semites. And it ALWAYS comes out. They just can't help it.
Perhaps it is like the mark of Cain, a way God has of alerting those paying attention to an individual who must be avoided at all costs. The only thing I know to do is to pray from them. I should do that more often.
I agree.
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