Not surprised THAT Trump thread was closed. Lets do a why Trump will be the next Prez

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JosephsDreams

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​,,,and why he will make a good president thread.

I think he will be the next president because of Hillary's hunger for power and wickedness doing as much as his Trumps own positives. I can't ever recall a candidate being voted in due to his opponent being so bad that by default he was the better choice.
Trump has a lot to learn, still it is refreshing to have a person running who is not saying things because a poll told him to. It is good to have a candidate who is not bound by the evil of political correctness.
Maybe the best of all is we have a candidate who actually has experience in the business world, in the real world; he is not some community rebel, or a life time politician.
Personally, I love that he is from New York City.
 

Oncefallen

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Re: Not surprised THAT Trump thread was closed. Lets do a why Trump will be the next

Really?? As if we didn't already have enough threads about Trump.
 
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Re: Not surprised THAT Trump thread was closed. Lets do a why Trump will be the next

I don't think he will win. And I think that is a shame. But I believe he is right that the election system is rigged to keep us sliding down toward the Democrat death our country seem hell-bend on achieving. And one of the saddest days of my life (if I am still alive) will be the very hollow satisfaction of being able to say "We tried so hard to tell you so."
 

jsr1221

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Re: Not surprised THAT Trump thread was closed. Lets do a why Trump will be the next

If this isn't passive aggressive, I don't know what it is.
 

peacenik

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Re: Not surprised THAT Trump thread was closed. Lets do a why Trump will be the next

That thread should have been closed a long time ago.
 
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Re: Not surprised THAT Trump thread was closed. Lets do a why Trump will be the next

we may be slow but we get there eventually, And we should thank oncefallen for the time he spends going through individual posts as to attain who starts the friction and gives grace to those that are part of the mischief but not necessarily the cause of it
Blessings and peace to all
 
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we may be slow but we get there eventually, And we should thank oncefallen for the time he spends going through individual posts as to attain who starts the friction and gives grace to those that are part of the mischief but not necessarily the cause of it
Blessings and peace to all
Ya....I wasn't criticizing you guys and gals at all. lol. It's just that it got so comical at times and then I found myself getting wrapped up in the vortex of it. Lol.
 
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​,,,and why he will make a good president thread.

I think he will be the next president because of Hillary's hunger for power and wickedness doing as much as his Trumps own positives. I can't ever recall a candidate being voted in due to his opponent being so bad that by default he was the better choice.
Trump has a lot to learn, still it is refreshing to have a person running who is not saying things because a poll told him to. It is good to have a candidate who is not bound by the evil of political correctness.
Maybe the best of all is we have a candidate who actually has experience in the business world, in the real world; he is not some community rebel, or a life time politician.
Personally, I love that he is from New York City.
Every Trump thread that we get started posting In,In due time seems to devolve.:eek:
 
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we may be slow but we get there eventually, And we should thank oncefallen for the time he spends going through individual posts as to attain who starts the friction and gives grace to those that are part of the mischief but not necessarily the cause of it
Blessings and peace to all
Thank God I don't know anything about any of that kind of stuff. LOL
 
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Really?? As if we didn't already have enough threads about Trump.
This Trump thread is positive in nature and should remain so. If the haters want to hate let them start yet another Anti-Trump thread. Same thing for Hillary; there should be a pro-Hillary thread (puke) and an Anti-Hillary thread, and let like minds keep to their own threads. Separate, like Jesus will with the sheep and the goats. Do this, and peace on CC will be enhanced.
 
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we may be slow but we get there eventually, And we should thank oncefallen for the time he spends going through individual posts as to attain who starts the friction and gives grace to those that are part of the mischief but not necessarily the cause of it
Blessings and peace to all
Thanks Oncefallen.

PS, the Broncos are going down. Go Steelers! :cool:
 

Desdichado

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I don't think I remember a topic which closed down so many threads.

Trump's is the face that launched a thousand fish and chips.
 

JosephsDreams

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Re: Not surprised THAT Trump thread was closed. Lets do a why Trump will be the next

[h=1]Stumped by Trump’s success? Take a drive outside US cities[/h][FONT=&quot]By Salena Zito
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to supporters at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania.Photo: Getty Images
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[FONT=&quot][/FONT]If you drive anywhere in Pennsylvania, from the turnpike to the old US routes to the dirt roads connecting small towns like Hooversville with “bigger” small towns like Somerset, you might conclude that Donald Trump is ahead in this state by double digits.
Large signs, small signs, homemade signs, signs that wrap around barns, signs that go from one end of a fence to another dot the landscape with such frequency that, if you were playing the old-fashioned road-trip game of counting cows, you would hit 100 in just one small town like this one.
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A barn displays a Trump banner in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.Photo: Getty ImagesIn Ruffsdale, I am pretty sure I saw more than 100 Trump signs.
It’s as if people here have not turned on the television to hear pundits drone on and on about how badly Trump is losing in Pennsylvania.
It’s not just visual: In interview after interview in all corners of the state, I’ve found that Trump’s support across the ideological spectrum remains strong. Democrats, Republicans, independents, people who have not voted in presidential elections for years — they have not wavered in their support.
Two components of these voters’ answers and profiles remain consistent: They are middle-class and they do not live in a big city. They are suburban to rural and are not poor — an element I found fascinating, until a Gallup survey last week confirmed that what I’ve gathered in interviews is more than just freakishly anecdotal.
These Trump supporters are not the kind you find on Twitter saying dumb or racist things.
The Gallup analysis, based on 87,000 interviews over the past year, shows that while economic anxiety and Trump’s appeal are intertwined, his supporters for the most part do not make less than average Americans (not those in New York City or Washington, perhaps, but their Main Street peers) and are less likely to be unemployed.
The study backs up what many of my interviews across the state have found — that these people are more concerned about their children and grandchildren.
While Trump supporters here are overwhelmingly white, their support has little to do with race (yes, you’ll always find one or two who make race the issue), but has a lot to do with a perceived loss of power.
Not power in the way that Washington or Wall Street boardrooms view power, but power in the sense that these people see a diminishing respect for them and their ways of life, their work ethic, their tendency to not be mobile. (Many live in the same eight square miles that their father’s father’s father lived in.)
Thirty years ago, such people determined the country’s standards in entertainment, music, food, clothing, politics, personal values. Today, they are the people who are accused of creating every social injustice imaginable; when anything in society fails, they get blamed.
The places where they live lack economic opportunities for the next generation; they know their children and grandchildren will never experience the comfortable situations they had growing up — surrounded by family who lived next door, able to find a great job without going to college, both common traits among many successful small-business owners in the state.
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Donald Trump visits McLanahan Corporation headquarters in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.Photo: ReutersThese Trump supporters are not the kind you find on Twitter saying dumb or racist things; many of them don’t have the time or the patience to engage in social media because they are too busy working and living life in real time.
These are voters who are intellectually offended watching the Affordable Care Act crumble because they warned six years ago that it was an unworkable government overreach.
They are the same people who wonder why President Obama has not taken a break from a week of golfing to address the devastating floods in Louisiana. (As one woman told me, “It appears as if he only makes statements during tragedies if there is political gain attached.”)
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Attendees wave signs for Trump as he speaks at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania.Photo: Getty ImagesVoice such a remark, and you risk being labeled a racist in many parts of America.
The Joe Six-Pack stereotype of a Trump supporter was not created in a vacuum; it’s real and it’s out there.
Yet, if you dig down deep into the Gallup survey — or, better yet, take a drive 15 minutes outside of most cities in America — you will learn a different story.
That is, if you look and listen.
Salena Zito is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review editorial page columnist. *Email her at *[email protected].
 
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I don't think I remember a topic which closed down so many threads.

Trump's is the face that launched a thousand fish and chips.
I cant remember a thread that was closed after so many post either.I guess the longer politics are discussed,the more strong,deep emotions come to the surface and for some,their true hidden dark emotions are exposed.
 
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I wish Trump was my dad......cuz then I'd be rich. Lol
 
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I don't know if any of you remember this, but way back when the debates were still going and most candidates were still in the race, I posted in one of these threads that there was a christian prayer group who asked God who they should support and they said God told them that He was going to use Trump as a "trumpet" to reveal to the world how crooked and corrupt the world of politics is in this country and that Trump was going to be president.

Now here we are... Trump had no chance to become the nominee according to all the other candidates and some even pledged to support him thinking they would never have to fulfill that pledge... and he not only won, but he won by the most votes ever in a republican presidential candidate race.

And while he was winning, the true colors of the GOP and the Democratic party started to come out.. GOP leaders breaking their pledges of support, those who were party favorites end up losing in an embarassing way.. Democratic protestors trashing police cars, blocking traffic, assaulting Trump supporters and burning american flags...

...the media's bias becomes clearer than ever in it's relentless anti-Trump news campaigning, while always showing a smiling Hillary with with either positive news, or negative news that is downplayed as "not as bad as it sounds"...

So maybe that prayer group just made up all that stuff about Trump being used as a trumpet... or maybe not.
 
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Fenner

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Okay I'm going to admit you guys some good points about Trump. I can't believe I just said that.
 
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Oh and I have to say, I'm pretty sure that what Hillary is doing right now is very smart... Some people think she's been absent from the spotlight because of some medical issues.. that may or may not be true, but this is what I think she's really doing..

I think she is deliberately staying quiet because she knows that Trump will keep speaking and keep giving the press more ammo against him, burying his campaign in the process. If she's right, she doesn't have to say a word and will win by default!

Well played, Hillary! Well played..
 

Fenner

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I agree with you Zero. She knows how to play the game.