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Yes, he sounds like a rambling lunatic.
Did not actually listen did ya.
Yes, he sounds like a rambling lunatic.
What truth?
How about you address what he's saying, the fact that our entire political system is in the hands of corporations, instead of simply dismissing him as a lunatic?Yes, he sounds like a rambling lunatic.
Changing from D to R and back again will change nothing, but changing from D or R to T is our only chance.
Millions of his supporters understand this.
Did not actually listen did ya.
How about you address what he's saying, the fact that our entire political system is in the hands of corporations, instead of simply dismissing him as a lunatic?
That's not just rhetoric. That's the truth.But it's not though. That's just rhetoric.
So Trump is going to "end illegal immigration", "destroy ISIS", bring back the middle class, "build a wall", and completely change the political system as we know it?
How exactly is he going to do that again?
I don't know how, but I'm 100% certain that no one presently in the system is even going to try since they are the beneficiaries of the system they created.
Yep, "Make America Great Again"
He said the current political system sucks...bought and paid for.
So I take it you and others on the Right are ready to support:
- a plan to have Uncle Sam seize the trillions of dollars mega-corporations are hiding from the IRS overseas and use that money to set up a National Infrastructure Bank that will loan to small and medium-sized businesses at two percent
- public funding of presidential and congressional elections to end fat cat influence/control
"Republican senator proposes national infrastructure bank," Reuters, May 11, 2015
DAAAANNNGG! Talk about telling it like it is.
Ya know, if I hear him correctly, he's bitching about the same things Trump has been saying.
Not a change from D to R.
Sounds like he was looking for a different kind of change.
Something out of the typical political sphere.