What Difference Does it Make Now?

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Mar 2, 2016
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I have a lot of political discussions about Clinton and why she is leading the polls. Simply put Clinton leads because she is a supporter of those who want the free stuff and currently keep their free stuff. Months ago we had a discussion on who would it come down to. Last year in October. I said "The next president is going to be. Another publicity stunt or a popularity vote". And its leaning towards another publicity stunt. Who do you choose well really neither one. Not only is their no accountability for Benghazi. This lady has killed other people as well. My opinion when a presidential candidate says "This is what I am going to do for you".... Really? They don't know you. Your one in millions of people. They are not going to do for you. Its a lie. I am not even sure if I should vote for either one. I guess I can vote for other "Clint Eastwood"
I think she is leading the polls because the press puts out misleading polls.
 
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jennymae

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It doesn't make any difference, a third term for the Democrats isn't likely. People are talking about Trump, how unpopular he is (he is for sure) and about that making the GOP lose the general. But yall don't need to question Trump, the question is why the Democrats let Hillary be running in the first place. Probaly they felt they owed her big time, despite she being mighty unpopular within her own party, and the Democrats expected to lose the general in any case...come November their dues are paid and they'll go 2020 all in...I'll bet they'll come up with some charming southern gentleman for that election that they hope will make the red southern states blue...so that is what the GOP will be up against in four years time. Will Donald get reelected?
 

hornetguy

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Jan 18, 2016
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It depends on what kind of job he does in his first term, if elected....

I don't know what his stance is on the IRS, but if he would come out with abolishing the IRS and going to some reasonable flat tax, he would probably be elected in a landslide.

1: Get our country back on the gold standard (painful at first, but essential to economic survival)
2: Abolish the IRS... flat tax
3: Stop ALL illegal "immigration"
4: Totally revamp the "welfare" state, with fairly enforced strict guidelines.
5: Leave the Constitution alone.


That person would have my vote for life... if that was legal, of course :rolleyes:
 

Billyd

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May 8, 2014
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It depends on what kind of job he does in his first term, if elected....

I don't know what his stance is on the IRS, but if he would come out with abolishing the IRS and going to some reasonable flat tax, he would probably be elected in a landslide.

1: Get our country back on the gold standard (painful at first, but essential to economic survival)
2: Abolish the IRS... flat tax
3: Stop ALL illegal "immigration"
4: Totally revamp the "welfare" state, with fairly enforced strict guidelines.
5: Leave the Constitution alone.


That person would have my vote for life... if that was legal, of course :rolleyes:
Flat tax is a guaranteed loss when Hillary convinces the 47% that their taxes would increase.

The US would be broke on the gold standard in less than two years.

Welfare state revamp is a dream. Again the 47% won't even consider it.

If Trump really wants to win the election, he needs to present an implementable economic plan to those on the fence, an implementable hands up welfare plan to replace the current welfare slave program, and a realistic implementable immigration plan that addresses cost and compassion issues. Finally he has to convince every single non Hillary supporter to get out and vote for him.

My projection is that Hillary still has the edge.