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Forum Democrats, Mashmont is going to try to appeal to your powers of reason. Right now your front runner is Bernie Sanders to go against President Trump in the general. I am going to compare and contrast these men, and hopefully at the end of it, you will decide to abandon Sanders in favor of Trump.
Pre-political private life: Sanders never drew a regular paycheck until nearly his 40th birthday. At various points, he and his family (however fluid or defined that was) lived in a shack with a dirt floor and lived in a 'cold dark' apartment where Sanders had to run a cord to a neighbor's apartment because his electricity was shut off. The man couldn't pay his bills. He was a sometimes carpenter who was very poor at that craft, and he did sporadic odd jobs. He drew unemployment at various stints and proposed it should be unlimited. His appearance was rumpled and slovenly; his apartment was a disheveled mess. He was a poor part-time guardian of illegitimate son. He was never married to the child's mother. It was a shack-up arrangement. A man who couldn't take care of his own finances now expects to be trusted handling the number-one economy in the world? This is madness. Only when he won political office, did Sanders have steady income, eventually using government to become a multi-millionaire and own three homes, valued at $1.5 million.
Donald Trump on the other hand was responsible, hard working, and fastidious from the start. Even while in college, Trump was investing in apartment complexes. He became a mutli-billionaire successfully renovating New York City landmark buildings, and getting into other holdings. He survived Atlantic City-s deep recession of the early 1990s to emerge stronger than ever. Along the way, he became the top negotiator in the world. Trump is habitually punctual for every meeting, he always dresses neatly and professionally, he is meticulous in every detail, he delegates superbly like a CEO. Coupled with his Ivy League Degree in Economics, Trump has proven to be supremely qualified for the job, and his four years of sterling work, despite unending fire from the left and their media, have made him the most successful first-term president in history. Trump has appointed great justices, adhered to his campaign promises, delivered the great economy he promised, worked to balance unfair trade deals, restored our military, raised up blacks and hispanic employment to unprecedented levels, and increased consumer confidence to its highest in history. America is now the undisputed respected superpower in the world just as Trump had promised.
The future: Right now, the roaring Trump economy is showing no signs of slowing down. Notice every business you visit is advertising for more help wanted. There aren't enough people to fill the jobs Trump has created. The man has built a literal economic juggernaut. Trump will work to reduce the deficit in his second term. He will go after the sacred cows of entitlements, an area no politician heretofore has had the courage to address. Sanders , however, has promised to remove America from its capitalistic moors. His goal is to undo Trump's great economy. Wall Street is already reacting pessimistically to the prospect of even a Sanders nomination, knowing it would be disastrous for the economy if he were elected. All these jobs will go down the sewer under Sanders' socialist free spending agenda. The debt will skyrocket, and we will sink the Venezuelan status, while Sanders and his Marxist cronies would continue to enrich themselves more than they already have. Keep in mind Sanders is the preferred candidate of Soros who would stand to gain a fortune in plundered US assets, should America fall to the Communists. And Sanders is a Communist. Make no mistake about it.
Please. I am appealing to your better decent nature, forum liberals. Please do the right thing and don't let Sanders see the light of day. Don't let him near the nomination. Take the plunge and switch to Trump. Go out and switch your registration Monday. Maybe Mashmont isn't your cup of tea, but don't do this for me; do it for yourselves, your jobs, and your families.
Bernie Sanders Has a Secret - POLITICO Magazine
The stock market is starting to worry about Bernie Sanders
IWF -Bernie Sanders' War on Capitalism • The Evening Edit
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Pre-political private life: Sanders never drew a regular paycheck until nearly his 40th birthday. At various points, he and his family (however fluid or defined that was) lived in a shack with a dirt floor and lived in a 'cold dark' apartment where Sanders had to run a cord to a neighbor's apartment because his electricity was shut off. The man couldn't pay his bills. He was a sometimes carpenter who was very poor at that craft, and he did sporadic odd jobs. He drew unemployment at various stints and proposed it should be unlimited. His appearance was rumpled and slovenly; his apartment was a disheveled mess. He was a poor part-time guardian of illegitimate son. He was never married to the child's mother. It was a shack-up arrangement. A man who couldn't take care of his own finances now expects to be trusted handling the number-one economy in the world? This is madness. Only when he won political office, did Sanders have steady income, eventually using government to become a multi-millionaire and own three homes, valued at $1.5 million.
Donald Trump on the other hand was responsible, hard working, and fastidious from the start. Even while in college, Trump was investing in apartment complexes. He became a mutli-billionaire successfully renovating New York City landmark buildings, and getting into other holdings. He survived Atlantic City-s deep recession of the early 1990s to emerge stronger than ever. Along the way, he became the top negotiator in the world. Trump is habitually punctual for every meeting, he always dresses neatly and professionally, he is meticulous in every detail, he delegates superbly like a CEO. Coupled with his Ivy League Degree in Economics, Trump has proven to be supremely qualified for the job, and his four years of sterling work, despite unending fire from the left and their media, have made him the most successful first-term president in history. Trump has appointed great justices, adhered to his campaign promises, delivered the great economy he promised, worked to balance unfair trade deals, restored our military, raised up blacks and hispanic employment to unprecedented levels, and increased consumer confidence to its highest in history. America is now the undisputed respected superpower in the world just as Trump had promised.
The future: Right now, the roaring Trump economy is showing no signs of slowing down. Notice every business you visit is advertising for more help wanted. There aren't enough people to fill the jobs Trump has created. The man has built a literal economic juggernaut. Trump will work to reduce the deficit in his second term. He will go after the sacred cows of entitlements, an area no politician heretofore has had the courage to address. Sanders , however, has promised to remove America from its capitalistic moors. His goal is to undo Trump's great economy. Wall Street is already reacting pessimistically to the prospect of even a Sanders nomination, knowing it would be disastrous for the economy if he were elected. All these jobs will go down the sewer under Sanders' socialist free spending agenda. The debt will skyrocket, and we will sink the Venezuelan status, while Sanders and his Marxist cronies would continue to enrich themselves more than they already have. Keep in mind Sanders is the preferred candidate of Soros who would stand to gain a fortune in plundered US assets, should America fall to the Communists. And Sanders is a Communist. Make no mistake about it.
Please. I am appealing to your better decent nature, forum liberals. Please do the right thing and don't let Sanders see the light of day. Don't let him near the nomination. Take the plunge and switch to Trump. Go out and switch your registration Monday. Maybe Mashmont isn't your cup of tea, but don't do this for me; do it for yourselves, your jobs, and your families.
Bernie Sanders Has a Secret - POLITICO Magazine
The stock market is starting to worry about Bernie Sanders
IWF -Bernie Sanders' War on Capitalism • The Evening Edit
Access Denied