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originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: rollanotherone
Why is it whenever someone is challenged to point out one thing about Hillary that makes her worthy of a vote, all they can do is talk about Trump?
She has had practical experience in government, having served in Congress and as Secretary of State.She has espoused a hard line towards Russian aggression. What are Trump's qualifications?
She has practical experience in setting up a self serving criminal enterprise. Like I said in another thread, she is a octopus with far too many corrupt tentacles. She is a modern day Cthulu, almost the epitome of evil. She'd be a good stand-in as the antichrist candidate.
Cheers - Dave
Despite repeated claims from Donald Trump that he is personally worth more than $10 billion, a new Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing shows that the Republican party's presumptive presidential nominee was worth less than half that amount as recently as 2011.
According to a 2012 document filed to the SEC by Wells Fargo Securities on Trump's behalf, Trump was worth just $4.2 billion.
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: rollanotherone
Why is it whenever someone is challenged to point out one thing about Hillary that makes her worthy of a vote, all they can do is talk about Trump?
She has had practical experience in government, having served in Congress and as Secretary of State.She has espoused a hard line towards Russian aggression. What are Trump's qualifications?
She has practical experience in setting up a self serving criminal enterprise. Like I said in another thread, she is a octopus with far too many corrupt tentacles. She is a modern day Cthulu, almost the epitome of evil. She'd be a good stand-in as the antichrist candidate.
Cheers - Dave
And that qualifies Trump how, exactly?
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: rollanotherone
Why is it whenever someone is challenged to point out one thing about Hillary that makes her worthy of a vote, all they can do is talk about Trump?
She has had practical experience in government, having served in Congress and as Secretary of State.She has espoused a hard line towards Russian aggression. What are Trump's qualifications?
originally posted by: lortl
a reply to: TechniXcality
My hand is pretty transparent no hidden agendas at all.
You got anything better than that to throw, your # don't stick mr agent orange
originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
While I certainly find Trump to be a moron, if his "message" appeals to people of voting age (or people soon to of voting age) who might otherwise not vote, then more power to him. I'd rather have people exercising their right to vote, even if that vote is for someone I can't support or identify with in any way, than to have them play the "my vote doesn't matter" card or the "it's all rigged anyway" card.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: matafuchs
This thread is about Trump, not Hillary, remember? But thank you for illustrating my point. The best Trump supporters can do, other than accusing Hillary of things, is to suggest that Trump's business experience qualifies him to run the country. Newsflash: the United States of America is not a for profit corporation.
Donald Trump can do just about anything without fear of losing his supporters, including but not limited to saying women should be punished for having abortions, standing beside a campaign manager charged with battery of a reporter and encouraging general mayhem at his rallies. Thankfully, "Saturday Night Live" has taken up the mantle of exposing Trump's carte blanche campaign with a cold open in this weekend's episode that asks how far Trump lovers will go to defend him.
He's a businessman. I have watched him shift his campaign on a dime and become more effective where needed.