Donald Trump says transgender people should be able to "use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate." On NBC's Today show Thursday morning, the GOP front-runner said he opposes North Carolina's "very strong" bathroom bill, which allows businesses to prohibit transgender people from doing just that.
Who's the greater threat...a bird watching fruitcake in a dress or muslim extremists? We can deal with the faggots later. Our focus should be on the greater threat and scale way back on immigration and secure those borders.
Our focus should be on the greater threat and scale way back on immigration and secure those borders.
He's not going to do that,either. He said/promised on the Toady Show on NBC this morning that there "HAS to be a road to citizenship for the illegal aliens that are already here. Yes,we will deport them,but we must have a method of allowing them back legally."
He's not going to do that,either. He said/promised on the Toady Show on NBC this morning that there "HAS to be a road to citizenship for the illegal aliens that are already here. Yes,we will deport them,but we must have a method of allowing them back legally."
Let the 'let down' begin. There is going to be a huge 'hangover' when Trump supporters realize they were used.
I understand that THE policy that the President controls, above all, is foreign policy.
And I understand that foreign policy, and particular war policy, is THE biggest discretionary expense of government. Which means that if we're ever going to have a balanced budget and start righting the finances of the state, we have got to get out of the endless wars of empire: they have bankrupted us.
Sure, IF we could redo Social Security and Medicare and education, we could save money also, but those areas require massive political fights across all branches of government. The President alone controls foreign policy and war policy to a very great degree, Which means that savings are more easily and rapidly found there.
Negotiating and renegotiating trade policy is also a function of the Presidency.
And the President controls border security.
So, and the three KEY issues: military policy, trade policy and borders, Trump is rock solid - better than anybody to come along in decades. That's what I support.
I think Trump is basically right that Paterno got a bad rap. I think he's right to not care about the toilet hooplah.
think Trump is basically right that Paterno got a bad rap. I think he's right to not care about the toilet hooplah.
He should be because this is just another example ;like homosexual marriage that is becoming a national issue ,and will be shoved down our throats by the unelected branch of government .
He should be because this is just another example ;like homosexual marriage that is becoming a national issue ,and will be shoved down our throats by the unelected branch of government .
The Supreme Court has been GOP since 1969. Right now it's 50/50.
The next President will appoint 1, and as many as 4, justices to the Supreme Court. So, the next President will determine which party dominates the Supreme Court for the next quarter century.
We know what we'll get from Hillary. And Trump has told us that he will appoint justices like Scalia.
And Trump has told us that he will appoint justices like Scalia.
and of course you believe him .He said he has no problem with male transformers using the women's bathroom He again this week changed his position on abortion.
He also said he would appoint justices like his sister(Court of Appeals ,Third Circus)...He later said he was 'joking ' when he was confronted .
Justice Maryanne Trump Barry wrote an opinion about a NJ partial birth abortion law. She wrote that the law was a desperate attempt to undermine Roe v Wade ;that the law is "based on semantic machinations, irrational line- drawing, and an obvious attempt to inflame public opinion instead of logic or medical evidence. (Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey v. Farmer)
Trump later lied during the debates and falsely claimed that Justice Alito signed concurred with her opinion in the case. He definitiely did not join Barrys opinion. What he wrote was that the case was unnecessary and obsolete because SCOTUS had already ruled on partial birth abortions.
He again this week changed his position on abortion.
No he did not.
He has said for the past several years, as long as I have been paying attention to him as a politician, that he is pro-life, but he believes that there must be exceptions for the life of the mother, and for rape and incest. That has been Trump's consistent position all along.
It is not the Republican Party's position. This week, with Trump's win in New York, he made it clear that HIS position will be what it has been: pro- life with life, rape and incest exceptions. He made it clear that that is what he is going to be advocating, and he said that the Republican platform will need to be adjusted to fit that.
He staked out this position long ago, and he is not going to change his mind. He's not going to be pressured into changing his mind.
So, President Trump will take that position in his acts, and in his appointments, and in his speeches, and if Republicans don't agree, at least they will know where he is coming from.
If Republicans choose not to vote for him because of his three principled exceptions regarding abortion (only one of which I personally agree with, by the way), then they can withhold their vote. If enough do so, Trump may be defeated by Hillary Clinton, who will then proceed to fill the Supreme Court with liberal Democrats, and abortion on demand, paid for by all, with no religious exemption for religious institutions, will be the law of the land, per the US Supreme Court.
And that will be that.
Trump has been up front all along about his position. I've known it from the beginning of the campaign because he's never hidden it. It isn't true that he "changed" his position.