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« on: August 27, 2016, 01:53:44 PM »
« edited: August 27, 2016, 01:56:21 PM by Seriously? »

The only thing Trump did stupidly here is use a Tweet where you are limited to 140 characters. He should have sent prayers to the family first and foremost and then engaged in a debate about needless inner-city violence. From the podium, not Twitter.

This kind of murder in liberal cesspools like Chicago needs to stop. Fundamentally, Trump is right. Liberalism has failed the inner cities. This kind of crime should not happen to ANY family, whether they come from a famous family like Dwyane Wade's or just some random American.

It happens all too much in the city of Chicago, which is run by Obama's former Chief of Staff.

From a policy perspective, Democrats have failed their constituency. Over and over and over again.
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2016, 02:12:21 PM »

The only thing Trump did stupidly here is use a Tweet where you are limited to 140 characters. He should have sent prayers to the family first and foremost and then engaged in a debate about needless inner-city violence. From the podium, not Twitter.
This kind of murder in liberal cesspools like Chicago needs to stop. Fundamentally, Trump is right. Liberalism has failed the inner cities. This kind of crime should not happen to ANY family, whether they come from a famous family like Dwyane Wade's or just some random American.
It happens all too much in the city of Chicago, which is run by Obama's former Chief of Staff.
From a policy perspective, Democrats have failed their constituency. Over and over and over again.

Thank you! At least there's one other person here who isn't a shill for crooked Hillary. They just want to attack Trump for this because they know it's damning of the policies pursued by their bigoted party in cities like Chicago. Democratic policies have directly led to the deaths of countless black people and when Trump steps up to end this they call him racist.

Everyday I understand more and more why so many Atlas-blue avatars run from the ignorance that trump supporters spew.
Absolutely embarrassing.
Disgrace.
So you are saying that the Democrats that control Chicago are doing a bang-up job in fighting crime there?
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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2016, 04:35:07 PM »

Trump's pitch to the AA community, basically:

"Hey blacks, your neighborhoods are pigsties, you're all dealing drugs and shooting each other, and you'll never amount to anything.  But that's what you deserve for voting for Democrats, so vote for me instead."

I think it just might work.
If that were only his pitch... His pitch is basically: your communities are in turmoil because of failed Democrat policies in the inner city. Democrats want your vote, but don't want to help you. I can help you fix these problems.
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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2016, 05:53:51 PM »
« Edited: August 27, 2016, 06:03:14 PM by Seriously? »

Trump's pitch to the AA community, basically:

"Hey blacks, your neighborhoods are pigsties, you're all dealing drugs and shooting each other, and you'll never amount to anything.  But that's what you deserve for voting for Democrats, so vote for me instead."

I think it just might work.
If that were only his pitch... His pitch is basically: your communities are in turmoil because of failed Democrat policies in the inner city. Democrats want your vote, but don't want to help you. I can help you fix these problems.

Tell me, why do you support Trump?
Because he's a Republican and NOT a Democrat. I am a Republican. Therefore, I do not support Democrats.

He doesn't believe in wealth redistribution to the extent a Democrat does. He believes in enforcing our border laws and building a wall that should have been built years ago.

Professionally, Trump's policies are more in line with protecting the American workers against the evil HB-1 visa program. I do not stand for the proposition that those not from here should take high-skilled jobs away from Americans. That matters to me. A lot.

Note: I am not talking about low-paying HB-2 seasonal visas, which are necessary in certain labor markets.

The bottom line is that neither the GOP-e nor the Democrats care about me or my job. They let foreign workers take jobs Americans are well suited and trained to do to cater to the special interests. As a result, I get paid less than I should because the labor market is distorted.

I don't know about you, but I'd prefer to make more money instead of less money at the end of the day and I do not want to be put into a position where I am training my replacement whose sole qualification was that they are cheap labor.

That's so wrong on so many different levels. Trump will curb that unethical practice.

And -- most importantly -- Trump gets things done. I prefer pragmatists that get things done in the mold of Eisenhower. Trump is very much in that mold.

Also, I despise the Clintons. I think they are lying, unethical scumbags that I do not trust as far as I can throw them. I wouldn't vote for her for dog catcher.

They are worse than Obama could ever be. Obama, at least, is an ideologue. I respect philosophical differences. I don't like President Obama, but I respect him.

I do not respect the Clintons. Never have. Never will.
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« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2016, 06:06:11 PM »
« Edited: August 27, 2016, 06:23:01 PM by Seriously? »

Trump's pitch to the AA community, basically:

"Hey blacks, your neighborhoods are pigsties, you're all dealing drugs and shooting each other, and you'll never amount to anything.  But that's what you deserve for voting for Democrats, so vote for me instead."

I think it just might work.
If that were only his pitch... His pitch is basically: your communities are in turmoil because of failed Democrat policies in the inner city. Democrats want your vote, but don't want to help you. I can help you fix these problems.

Tell me, why do you support Trump?
Because he's a Republican and NOT a Democrat. I am a Republican. Therefore, I do not support Democrats.

He doesn't believe in wealth redistribution to the extent a Democrat does. He believes in enforcing our border laws and building a wall that should have been built years ago.

Professionally, Trump's policies are more in line with protecting the American workers against the evil HB-1 visa program. I do not stand for the proposition that those not from here should take high-skilled jobs away from Americans. That matters to me. A lot.

Note: I am not talking about low-paying HB-2 seasonal visas, which are necessary in certain labor markets.

The bottom line is that neither the GOP-e nor the Democrats care about me or my job. They let foreign workers take jobs Americans are well suited and trained to do to cater to the special interests. That's so wrong on so many different levels. Trump will curb that unethical practice.

And -- most importantly -- Trump gets things done. I prefer pragmatists that get things done in the mold of Eisenhower. Trump is very much in that mold.

Also, I despise the Clintons. I think they are lying, unethical scumbags that I do not trust as far as I can throw them. I wouldn't vote for her for dog catcher.

They are worse than Obama could ever be. Obama, at least, is an ideologue. I respect philosophical differences. I don't like President Obama, but I respect him.

I do not respect the Clintons. Never have. Never will.

Tell me more about how your Georgian job is in danger because of the scary browns Mexican immigrants.
Mexicans? No. Illegal immigrants have nothing to do with it.

I am talking about the joke that is the HB-1 visa program. You know, the program that put those Disney IT workers out of work a few months ago, where they had to sign a non-disclosure agreement and train their replacements in order to get a severance.

I think even most here on the left will agree that that was not right. Their replacements were workers on visas from overseas.

But for every illegal immigrant that works here, they are limiting the economic opportunities of legal residents and citizens. That matters to those workers in those relevant sectors when they are out of a job or getting paid less than they should.

I know it's not a direct one-to-one relationship because there is somewhat of a multiplier if a person is living and spending money here, however, this country has to stop allowing shortcuts and start looking after the American people and the American worker, something missing with the two-party duopoly that we have now in Washington.
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« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2016, 06:25:06 PM »

You do realize that Donald Trump has said he supports the H1-B program as it stands, don't you?
No he has come out for reform, unlike Ted Cruz. That was a differentiator when I cast my ballot in the primaries.

The visa he was talking about was the education visa, allowing people to work after they get a degree from an American college.
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« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2016, 06:28:45 PM »

I understand a bit from where you coming, but is this issue that important for you that you would support a candidate who has no regard for the constitution (sending American citizens to Guantanamo, branding Muslims) or has shown the temperament for the position?

I won't bring up other social issues since I know you don't really care much about those.

I have no problem admitting that I am looking out for myself when it comes to my vote. Just like most other people.

I am also smart enough to know that he won't be able to send Americans to Guantanamo without cause. The courts will not let him.

The branding Muslims thing is overblown. That policy will have to be adjusted for pragmatic realities.

As far as temperament thing goes, you don't build a business to the breadth that he did by being an erratic loon.
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« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2016, 07:56:16 PM »

As far as temperament thing goes, you don't build a business to the breadth that he did by being an erratic loon.

Paging Mr. Howard Hughes.
Trump's no recluse.
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