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#245222 by DainNobody
Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:24 pm
it's possible all are rotting political pustules of filth, but that will not sidestep the fact, one of the Republicans will need to be ready for office, it it comes to that, I know I will never vote for Hillary, just because there is something about her personality I don't like.. she might have a good campaign going with a good platform, but if personality is lacking, (at least for me) I will need to vote for the best Republican for the job, I want Bernie (FEEL THE BERN!) Sanders elected, but his socialist ideas will not sit well with the corporate masters that rule the world, and also taxpayers will not want to finance his "ideas" or so I would think, ... I am likeing Jeb Bush quite a bit, he speaks fluent Spanish, is not as radical as say a Cruz or Trump, and he genuinely seems friendly to most working class citizens.. I like the fact he denounces Trump as basically a lunatic too... this is just me spouting off, since I can take the rest of the day off cause I have a "fresh load" for the swap meet tomorrow put together and loaded.. :!: :?: :arrow: :o
#245279 by Paleopete
Mon Jul 13, 2015 10:45 pm
The very first thought that went through my head the first time I saw Hillary was - this woman is evil. So I'll never even consider voting for her, Her husband stopped all possibility of that when the Democrats voted to keep him in office when it was proven he lied to a congressional inquiry, under oath. I swore I would never, ever vote for another Democrat, a promise I've kept. Bernie is a self avowed socialist, I think we've seen enough of that already.

As far as Republicans, I've not been happy with them at all the past couple of years either, I kind of wish Ralph Nader was running again...The only two I see as worth even considering are Trump and Cruz, the two you don't like. Meh...you have your own opinions and reasons.

Don't like Jeb at all. Common core sucks and the last thing we need is him giving a "path to citizenship" to millions of illegal immigrants. Ditto for anyone who says they support this "path to citizenship". What part of the word ILLEGAL do they not understand. So they want to actually reward them for coming here illegally????

Don't try telling me it's too expensive to deport them. Which is more expensive, a bus trip to the border or the rest of their lives on welfare, food stamps, free education, health care, low income housing, jobs Americans could have had...

So that pretty much eliminates Rubio, Bush, Perry I think, and 90% of the current field.

Rand Paul - wishy washy, not strong enough on foreign policy.

Bush - Not no but hell no.

Rubio - Never did like Rubio, good on some issues but that citizenship thing just pisses me off.

Christie - Go find the picture of him walking with Obama to check out the Sandy damage. If that blubber bucket has no more respect for himself than that how much does he have for you? Don't like him to begin with. Again good on some issues though.

Carson - Really like his viewpoints, smart as they get, not strong enough. we need a STRONG leader...

Huckabee - Ditto what I said about Carson.

Can't remember who else is in there...so far the only ones I like are Trump and Cruz, and I hope they go for it together. A lot of people don't like Trump's egotistical personality, but he tells it like it is with no apologies, Cruz is the only one I know of that has proven he will do what he says. All of them as far as I know have bowed to the establishment at one time or another. That's the last thing we need. The establishment is what is trying to bring Trump down right now. Both sides are part of it, they just want to maintain the status quo. Trump and Cruz both threaten that, and that's what we need. Whoever the establishment is against, that's the one we should be thinking about. Otherwise it's more of the same.
#245283 by Paleopete
Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:02 pm
Don't know much about Walker yet and he's just barely in there. No opinion yet.
#245286 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:09 pm
You sound like every crazy muslim running around this country.
WHO the fcu are you to call another man radical or a lunatic?

All you sheep that are waiting for the food to be delivered better get ready to become food.

ARE YOU SERIOUS?

TRUMP IS THE ONLY ONE CAPABLE OF STOPPING THE COMING CIVIL WAR... You don't get it... BAH,BAAAHHH, BAAAAAHHHHHH!

You call him a radical lunatic... I call him AMERICAN!!!!!!
#245291 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:36 am
You should be sorry... Any one that supports any people that break the law for any reason... THAT INCLUDES ALL THE POLITICIANS THAT YOU SUPPORT... MUST be prosecuted to the highest level of constitutional LAW.

Time is short. I like you... We don't have to do this... WE ... DON'T... Have to do this....
#245304 by MikeTalbot
Tue Jul 14, 2015 2:59 am
Walker has some good points but he lined up with the open borders crowd and I'm just not buying that.

As to candidates? Well - we you aren't drawing any decent cards sometimes you kick the table over. I'll go Trump and Cruz for VP.

Talbot
#245310 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Tue Jul 14, 2015 3:37 am
MikeTalbot wrote:Walker has some good points but he lined up with the open borders crowd and I'm just not buying that.

As to candidates? Well - we you aren't drawing any decent cards sometimes you kick the table over. I'll go Trump and Cruz for VP.

Talbot





Walker/Rubio is the winning ticket for the GOP. They are the most conservative candidates and can navigate the political waters. I wouldn't worry about Walker being soft on immigration once he's in office. If Rubio were his VP (or vice versa) it would split the latino vote.

It would be a fun election to watch because the left is scared to death of Walker. Since he has remained pretty clean politically, all they have are insults and accusations...and he will make them look silly if they try that on a national scale. He has beaten them three times in liberal Wisconsin....busting up the government unions that are the backbone of the Democrat party.

Trump is not a conservative. He is this year's Ross Perot. If it's Bush/Clinton, he might have a chance as a third party candidate just because he can afford it. I find it hard to believe he's serious.

The Bush family is America's dynasty and have as much money as they would need....Clinton is backed by Soros...so those two will be hard to beat in a primary. But once everyone's message has been heard, I expect to see a groundswell for Walker/Rubio.



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#245318 by MikeTalbot
Tue Jul 14, 2015 6:17 am
Ted

I don't care if the Republicans win or not - unless they stand for something. And I don't mean their ludicrous platform - it is good - but none of those ponces support it!

Sadly, I see this race becoming Hillary v. Senor Bush and I would not piss on either one of them if they were on fire. But the masters rule and I believe we're finished.

Still - Trump seems to be making a difference. Cruz doesn't have the resources but seems like an ok guy.

Here is something to think about - I was pissed at Cruz for supporting more H1B but I had dinner tonight with friends - the guy is a C-level player in IT security. Between us, with decades of experience, we could think of one possible guy to fill an IT spot at his shop that was critical and only needed a fundamental skill and an adult work ethic. Door number two doesn't open very often these days.

I'd seen it too as a project manager and programmer. Our schools are just not educating people up to the skill set they need to be able to contribute to what's left of our economy. The H1B stuff may end up being a necessity. It truly pains me to say that.

Importing more unskilled laborers from Central America (that's the latest batch - great gangs) Obama and the uniparty geniuses are essentially locking unskilled inner city blacks out of the few jobs available. But boy of boy - those guys hate racism, the confederate flags, the Hitler du jour and foods that are not GMO. Like Vinny - all cartoons and ideology - never loaded a truck or dug a ditch in their lives.

So I don't care. If not Trump or Rubio - we have nothing. Even on the off chance of a republican win - so what?

And you are right about Perot - I supported Ross Perot for a lot of good reasons. I dropped that support when he announced he supported the murder of unborn children. Did Bush sabotage him or was it a self inflicted wound? I don't know. But he turned out to be pretty dicy and Bush,or a least his 'handlers,' was scum from jump street.

Talbot
#245330 by Badstrat
Tue Jul 14, 2015 3:28 pm
The establishment RINO base really really like jeb bush: "The White Meat obama"
#245345 by MikeTalbot
Wed Jul 15, 2015 12:06 am
Slacker

Anyone who thinks we still have a say in govt should wonder why the candidates are going to turn out to be Hillary and Senor Bush.

Neither one has EVER done a damn thing to further this country's interest - or for that matter even done some thing that suggests they just might be competent in any field. There are a lot of cadavers in the past for both of 'em. The Clintons and drugs and Mina Arkansas - Bush's daddy was a CIA head with a lot of blood on his hands.

So I guess they each share on area where they might claim to some expertise.

Buffoons? Yes, but they are malleable and the masters like that. Just like Mooch and Zero - keep those lobster tails coming and the golf course open. Everything will be just fine.

Talbot

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