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Hillary Clinton URL Source:[None] Published:May 24, 2016 Author:Hillary Clinton Post Date:2016-05-24 22:45:50 by buckeroo Keywords:None Views:27097 Comments:153
Nothing follows in your cheery hypothetical about Hillary, but what follows with Donald Trump as president is the realization that he has the interests of America at heart. He genuinely believes in his need to fight for the country he loves. You need to genuinely believe in Donald Trump because there once was a time when people could actually feel proud to be Americans, and Trump will bring back that feeling.
Nothing follows in your cheery hypothetical about Hillary ...
Naw. The US Government won't prosecute Clinton for her wanton disregard of US Government law mandating her use of government means of electronic interchange of communication as opposed to private means. She is getting off scott free and therefore, nothing follws.
but what follows with Donald Trump as president is the realization that he has the interests of America at heart.
Oh HORSESHIT!
He genuinely believes in his need to fight for the country he loves.
Really? Exactly when did this paradigm shift occur?
You need to genuinely believe in Donald Trump because there once was a time when people could actually feel proud to be Americans, and Trump will bring back that feeling.
I prefer believing in the Great Pumpkin, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and my dead dawg Scruffy over Trump.
The US Government won't prosecute Clinton for her wanton disregard of US Government law mandating her use of government means of electronic interchange of communication as opposed to private means. She is getting off scott free and therefore, nothing follws.
You are pointing out just one more of many reasons to elect Trump, he is for law and order.
Trump recently said:
"Baltimore has been set back 35 years in one night because the police werent allowed to protect people. We need law and order! I know cities where police are afraid to even talk to people because they want to be able to retire and have their pension, Trump said. He also said, they dont want to be pulled off the police forces. And then you wonder whats wrong with our cities. We need a whole new mind-set.
... Cite an example that is not an element of Fascism.
Bringing up fascism, which is meant to conjure up thoughts of Hitler, is a thoroughly dishonest way to approach a political discussion. It is a useless attempt to play on the emotions and insinuate negative actions. Come on, you are not such an idiot that you cannot recognize that we are not dealing with the Third Reich uh, are you? You have even a far less proposition if you are relating to the Latin fascists of the 1930s, since they were merely a footnote in history. Calling someone a fascist has evolved to emotional blackmail and it us usually reserved for use by a person with limited intelligence.
Bringing up fascism, which is meant to conjure up thoughts of Hitler ...
Right out of the box you have poor assumptions. Trump wants to force his idea of America on the underlings that vote for him; this is not a democratic process.
Trump wants to force his idea of America on the underlings that vote for him; this is not a democratic process.
You are mistaken. We do not have a democratic process. We have a representative democracy process.
In a way you can understand, I will try to explain to you that a representative democracy is a type of government where all qualified citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them. We have the perfect example of this in the U.S., where we elect a president and members of the Congress in hopes they will do whats best for the nation. There are several conditions for a representative democracy to work. Donald Trump is meeting those conditions. There has to be an opportunity for genuine competition in the selection of leadership there has been. Then, there has to be free communication, both among the people and in the press there has been. The U.S., of course, is one of the oldest and most stable representative democracies in the world. The U.S. is a federal republic in which a large central government co-exists with smaller state governments.
Now that I have educated you, I will explain how Trump is involved in this representative democracy process. He is running for president and he is not forcing his idea of America on anyone, or forcing anyone to vote for him. What you are trying to say is that Trump is coercing people. Coercion is essentially the overwhelming of the will of another. Trump is not doing this. You are mistaking his confidence for coercion. Trump has confidence, there can be no doubt about this he has an abundance of it. Because he is so confident, he merely states truthfully and emphatically what he believes in and what he can do. He does it with great enthusiasm and strong heartfelt conviction, not coercion (force).
Please let me know if you have any additional problem understanding what is going on. I will be more that happy to take time to again straighten you out. With your limited knowledge of the process, I can easily understand why you will be voting for your dog, Scruffy.
In American political circles, the inner sanctum selects your candidate.
The "inner sanctum" selected Donald Trump as my candidate? That's wonderful. The inner sanctum significantly and consistently exceed all my expectations by producing such a virtuous man who is wisely free from perplexities and bold to be free from fear with the ability to go where no man has gone before. Donald Trump, you are the MAN!
How? More war in the ME? Recreating a military that is already the largest among all nations?
Do you notice when you pay your homage to "the MAN," that he says "again?" America became the greate3st power the world has ever seen by winning WW2. The world was in chaos and America rose from the ruins. That was when "America was great;" it was about war and the spoils of war. And that is the only way America may become "great again."
#29. To: buckeroo, A K A Stone, GrandIsland (#26)(Edited)
Do you notice when you pay your homage to "the MAN," that he says "again?" America became the greate3st power the world has ever seen by winning WW2. The world was in chaos and America rose from the ruins. That was when "America was great;" it was about war and the spoils of war. And that is the only way America may become "great again."
Do you notice that you said America was great and America may become great again. You did say that and you are now in complete agreement with Donald Trump and the majority of Americans.
Millions of American have become increasingly worried about our country. In surveys dating back 40 years, for the first time a majority of Americans (53 percent) now believe that the U.S. plays a less important and powerful role as a world leader than it once did. Even more Americans (70 percent) think the U.S. is less respected now than in the past.
Donald Trump is so popularly accepted because he shares the views of the majority of Americans and speaks to their needs. In that our country has lost respect and influence in the world because of a combination of events, leadership and the growth of other nations in the world has weakened our position to lead and negotiate fair trade deals.
Bucky, you live in a fantasy Paultard world. It is time for you to leave your fantasy Paultard world and move back to the real American world. If you repent and if you are sincere, then I will give you a letter of recommendation and you will be welcomed. I am truly a magnanimous person who can be so very generous and forgiving. You need to get to knw me better.
Donald Trump is so popularly accepted because he shares the views of the majority of Americans and speaks to their needs.
"Might makes right." Yeah, typical slogan of a 21st century fascist.
Might makes right. Nah, its the will of the people that makes right. We are living in a very intense and very responsible time of our political existence. The American people are very angry. There is anger at the lack of jobs, anger over class warfare, anger at political correctness, anger at the mainstream media, anger at losing job security and employer-based health care. But more importantly, the majority of Americans are angry that a way of life they have known is now slipping away never to return.
To tap into this anger and because he deeply shares the feeling of the majority of Americans, along came Donald Trump. The majority of Americans realize they have never encountered a person like Donald Trump. Trump sounds a call to all discontented Americans, and they responded in great numbers. Trumps message to the discontented masses has at times been blunt, crass and even vulgar. But he continues to get attention by expressing the anger. Trump has cemented his status as his own man and he has without question tapped into the spirit of anger felt by the majority of Americans.
You need to stop trying to deny or suppress the inevitability of Trump becoming president by attempting to dismiss Trump as a fascist. Start to respect the will of the people and let them decide who their leader will be. Remember, it is not that might makes right it is the will of the people that makes right.
We got your ticket.
Great! Then you can validate it because I will be voting a straight Republican ticket with Donald Trump at the top, leading the way to renewed prosperity for America.
"I think it's a great time to start a mortgage company," ... "the real estate market is going to be very strong for a long time to come. Who know more about financing than me?" -- Donald Trump.
WHY TRUMP MORTGAGE FAILED AND WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU.
"Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war. ~ Donald Trump.
Some business wars that Trump won:
Grand Hyatt Hotel Trump bought the former Commodore Hotel, which had fallen into relative disrepair, from Penn Central Railroad in 1974 and after six years of construction, the Grand Hyatt Hotel debuted. Smack dab in the heart of New York City, with the image of Grand Central reflected off its glass façade, the 34-story hotel is still booming business today.
Trump Tower Trump broke ground on his now-famous 48-story Trump Tower in 1980. The luxury high-rise opened in 1983 and, with upscale restaurants and stores located in the mostly residential building, is still highly sought after real estate.
Wollman Rink Trump renovated Wollman Rink in 1986 after contacting Mayor Ed Koch and offering to complete the renovation for $3 million. He finished the project on time and $750,000 under budget. Wollman Rink remains a Central Park fixture with more than 5 million annual visitors.
40 Wall Street Trump purchased the building in 1995 for $1 million and renovated it for $35 million. Today, 40 Wall Street, one of the tallest office buildings in downtown New York, is worth over $500 million.
Trump Place After years of negotiations, Trump finally broke ground on Trump Place, the gargantuan housing development along the Hudson River. The development includes 25 acres of open space and 5,700 apartments housed in 18 residential buildings.
The Apprentice The Apprentice premiered on NBC in 2004 to great ratings. Trump served as not only the host but also the executive producer, raking in $1 million per episode. The show was successful enough that it inspired a spinoff, The Celebrity Apprentice.
Trump International Tower Chicago Trump bought the former Chicago Sun-Times headquarters in 2005 for $73 million and converted it into the second tallest building in Chicago. It houses a hotel, condos, restaurants and shops, and was named Travel+Leisures best large city hotel in North America in 2010.
Trump has a "HUGE" net worth that is "in excess of TEN BILLION DOLLARS."