Yes .. that is true ... Trump scares the hell out of me more than Geo W ever did ... Trump is the type who firmly believes he is right and has the power to enforce his will ... lok at his policy on Mexico an the immigrants - and his solution is to build a fence across the border to stop them and force Mexico to pay for it ... how is he going to force Mexico to pay for something they haven't agreed to?
Trump would push "The Button" and send us all into nuclear holocaust ..
He might not be owned by any coroporation, but he certainly believes in Caoitalism and the corporate structures as wealth creators .. he will move the political economy in directions that will support the corporates and they will consequently support him ... Trump would force us at gun-point to sign the TPPA ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
I still see Ronald MacDonald as having a more than even shot at the top job!
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
I think You are confusing her with her husband.
No idea of the coverage other than a remark about a reporter being on her rag.
No idea of what is going on with Hillary
History has taught us Jason however to never underestimate the stupidity of large groups of Americans.
If Trump is a fan of telling it like it is why wont someone walk up to him snatch and stomp and get rid of that hideous toupee of his.
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The US election process seems to drag on forever, the election is not until November 2016. Even after such a long drawn out process the final choice is only ever between a giant douche and a turd sandwich. (To quote the political scientists at South Park.)
Each time I have wondered how it came to pass that the final choice was so uninspiring. Recently I came across a podcast that goes some way to explain that: "Common Sense with Dan Carlin". None of the states that hold primary elections or caucuses are exactly typical. Iowa, from memory, is not an election, it's a caucus which I assume means that only registered party members get a vote, but Iowa is predominantly white and rural and as such hardly typical of the larger USA. Neither New Hampshire nor Arizona are really typical either.
None of the states with large population centres such as New York or California get a say in the primaries. So I sit and watch from afar hoping that the election doesn't turn out to be between Bush the third and Clinton the second.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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