For real ya'll don't like Kasich cause he interrupts their fantasy-filled bullcrap to give them a reality check? I've watched these debates, just about all these people interrupt each other all the time. At least Kasich brought the reality check on them. Kasich said on the banks that he'd save peoples' deposits, especially the poor people. Yea you'd have to separate people, the poor from the rich in a run on the banks, and the rich would be the ones that lose, but they be covered, even more under Kasich than the current president, but they'd still lose a bunch of money. If you got a million dollars and only 500k was covered, you're gonna lose money whereas a poor person with only 50k be fully covered, though that is the case all ready at 250k last I checked. So Kasich covers more and adds more insurance to mitigate a bank run/Great Depression scenario. The Kool-Aid drinking type on the GOP side boos Kasich who'd strengthen the protections against a financial calamity. Claps for Cruz whom has same position as Hillary and that is a position that removes the walls and protections our forefathers placed to try to spare us the horrors of the Great Depression they saw in their epic and legendary time. Now if you don't pick Kasich, or it seems Bush subtly agreed with him, you pretty much waste an excellent mode of attack against Hillary in the general.
As for immigration, Kasich is right again. Saying you're going to deport 11 million people is not only unrealistic, but it assures them defeat in the general election. Just look at Trump's answer his subtle allusion to Operation Wetback being his inspiration (that's it's literal name of it, sorry for shameful US past of racism and oppression). Kasich's idea is smart because it will encourage millions to come out of the shadows. If they have no violent criminal past they just pay a small fee/penalty and then can enjoy the benefits of citizenship. That's pro-growth will help the economy. An untold number of oppressed Christians right here in America will be instantly unyoked from a hard oppression. That's a pragmatic and practical Christian solution. For their criminals they won't come out of the shadows anyways, the police will get them, then you can deport them, incarcerate them, whatever punishment fits their crime. Even though he got smeared badly I think this was Kasich's best night for his individual performance in the debates frankly. He answered honestly and smartly with practical and morally righteous answers and shows why he has achieved the best record on economy and domestic issues of all the candidates in both the GOP and Democrats. Very telling how the GOP crowd hates their best and most accomplished politicians. If these people have their way I don't want to hear no conspiracy theories about why Hillary won, it will be because the GOP loves the worst of their party and hates the best.
As for immigration, Kasich is right again. Saying you're going to deport 11 million people is not only unrealistic, but it assures them defeat in the general election. Just look at Trump's answer his subtle allusion to Operation Wetback being his inspiration (that's it's literal name of it, sorry for shameful US past of racism and oppression). Kasich's idea is smart because it will encourage millions to come out of the shadows. If they have no violent criminal past they just pay a small fee/penalty and then can enjoy the benefits of citizenship. That's pro-growth will help the economy. An untold number of oppressed Christians right here in America will be instantly unyoked from a hard oppression. That's a pragmatic and practical Christian solution. For their criminals they won't come out of the shadows anyways, the police will get them, then you can deport them, incarcerate them, whatever punishment fits their crime. Even though he got smeared badly I think this was Kasich's best night for his individual performance in the debates frankly. He answered honestly and smartly with practical and morally righteous answers and shows why he has achieved the best record on economy and domestic issues of all the candidates in both the GOP and Democrats. Very telling how the GOP crowd hates their best and most accomplished politicians. If these people have their way I don't want to hear no conspiracy theories about why Hillary won, it will be because the GOP loves the worst of their party and hates the best.