Trump is everything the world needs and more - no nonsense, anti-PC, tough on immigration, tough on Islam, dedicated to bringing jobs back to American citizens. I don't see how anyone can be against him.
Trump is everything the world needs and more - no nonsense, anti-PC, tough on immigration, tough on Islam, dedicated to bringing jobs back to American citizens. I don't see how anyone can be against him.
Trump is everything the world needs and more - no nonsense, anti-PC, tough on immigration, tough on Islam, dedicated to bringing jobs back to American citizens. I don't see how anyone can be against him.
Is Donald Trump a joke, a threat, or a force for good in America?
Trump is a symptom of the establishment not doing much for the native US person. Other things like cultural change simply amount to icing on a very poisonous cake.
I can't see Trump doing much more than tackle a few of the cultural issues but he may be what the Republican Party need to put their focus in the right place for 2020 with a credible platform aimed at ordinary Americans and small business capitalism.
Hilary is rightly or wrongly the epitome of that establishment.
Trump is a symptom of the establishment not doing much for the native US person. Other things like cultural change simply amount to icing on a very poisonous cake.
? I agree with the first point... but what do you mean by the bold text?
Trump is a symptom of the establishment not doing much for the native US person. Other things like cultural change simply amount to icing on a very poisonous cake.
I can't see Trump doing much more than tackle a few of the cultural issues but he may be what the Republican Party need to put their focus in the right place for 2020 with a credible platform aimed at ordinary Americans and small business capitalism.
Hilary is rightly or wrongly the epitome of that establishment.
Trump is everything the world needs and more - no nonsense, anti-PC, tough on immigration, tough on Islam, dedicated to bringing jobs back to American citizens. I don't see how anyone can be against him.
Before even clicking on this thread, I had already predicted with a high degree of certainty that you would be making a cheeky appearance.
? I agree with the first point... but what do you mean by the bold text?
I mean that while most people probably don't want a bunch of Mexicans or Muslims moving in next door, it's a much lower priority issue for most Americans then whether they can get a job, whether that job pays well, whether they can pay their health bills.
Social issues for the majority are the type of thing people talk about but come election day, pale compared to the economy.
Trump is everything the world needs and more - no nonsense, anti-PC, tough on immigration, tough on Islam, dedicated to bringing jobs back to American citizens. I don't see how anyone can be against him.
What you put down in words doesn't exactly translate to real life. His protectionist policies will be bad for America's economy, his military policies have been laughed aside by many top military officials, and calling for a ban on all Muslims from entering the country is blatantly unconstitutional. The West does need to take a tougher stance on Islam, but that should involve things such as ideological tests and things like education when deciding on who to let into the country (and a guaranteed job). Society is getting too PC, but Donald Trump is a world away from the answer to that. Oh, and claiming he won't come to the aid of NATO allies utterly undermines the institution and only strengthens Russia's hand against the West.
I'd say he was bad for America if I thought he was going to get a elected.
Instead I see him as a joke. As soon as the election is over they'll be an explosion of conspiracy theories and crap about the mean establishment etc. However the reality is the Republicans handed the election to Clinton by nominating a cartoon villain.
I'd say he was bad for America if I thought he was going to get a elected.
Instead I see him as a joke. As soon as the election is over they'll be an explosion of conspiracy theories and crap about the mean establishment etc. However the reality is the Republicans handed the election to Clinton by nominating a cartoon villain.