CRedskinsRule
02-09-2016, 10:33 AM
Watch for kasich to surprise in New Hampshire
Kasich may be the only establishment candidate from either party that would be a good choice
BaltimoreSkins
02-09-2016, 02:01 PM
Kasich may be the only establishment candidate from either party that would be a good choice
I would consider him over Clinton he is not too bad for a republican.
Chico23231
02-09-2016, 02:16 PM
I would consider him over Clinton he is not too bad for a republican.
Funny to hear Bernie supporters (not you if you are) saying they would strongly consider Trump over Hillary if it came down to an election.
Dem or Republican lines kinda blurred imo...
Giantone
02-09-2016, 03:12 PM
Watch for kasich to surprise in New Hampshire
I like this guy and Bush as his VP and they could win.
Giantone
02-09-2016, 03:14 PM
What about Sanders seems like a cartoon character?
Hold banks responsible?
Minimize the gap between rich and poor to avoid economy collapse?
Raise minimum wage since wages are stagnant?
Raise taxes and institute universal healthcare (like most modern countries) that will save people in the end in money they are paying for health insurance?
Exactly what part of his platform seems cartoonist?
....It's not his platform but him that is cartoonist.
TheMalcolmConnection
02-09-2016, 03:27 PM
What I find interesting about Trump supporters I'm seeing on TV is that they support qualities versus ideas:
1) He's anti-Washington!
2) He says what he thinks.
3) He won't put up with any shit!
I have yet to hear a supporter talk about his ideas versus the, "he-just-don't-give-a-fuck-and-I-like-that." Lots of people don't give a fuck, but it doesn't mean they have great ideas. Since I posted my question about people meeting a Trump supporter above, I've actually seen 1-2 on my Facebook and their reasons for voting for him absolutely terrify me. These are sensible (for the most part) people too.
mooby
02-09-2016, 03:32 PM
What I find interesting about Trump supporters I'm seeing on TV is that they support qualities versus ideas:
1) He's anti-Washington!
2) He says what he thinks.
3) He won't put up with any shit!
I have yet to hear a supporter talk about his ideas versus the, "he-just-don't-give-a-fuck-and-I-like-that." Lots of people don't give a fuck, but it doesn't mean they have great ideas. Since I posted my question about people meeting a Trump supporter above, I've actually seen 1-2 on my Facebook and their reasons for voting for him absolutely terrify me. These are sensible (for the most part) people too.
Did they like that when previous presidents didn't give a fuck about us either? Jesu. H. Christie some people scare me. I mean literally, his entire campaign is about money. If he makes it what incentive does he have to care about the people? He's never cared about the people. I feel like if Trump became president, he would abolish things like minimum wage and make life so easy for corporations that we would compete with countries like China for making products so cheap at the expense of the people.
Chico23231
02-09-2016, 03:42 PM
What I find interesting about Trump supporters I'm seeing on TV is that they support qualities versus ideas:
1) He's anti-Washington!
2) He says what he thinks.
3) He won't put up with any shit!
I have yet to hear a supporter talk about his ideas versus the, "he-just-don't-give-a-fuck-and-I-like-that." Lots of people don't give a fuck, but it doesn't mean they have great ideas. Since I posted my question about people meeting a Trump supporter above, I've actually seen 1-2 on my Facebook and their reasons for voting for him absolutely terrify me. These are sensible (for the most part) people too.
People are sick and tired of Washington DC and the bullshit.
People are sick and tired of Washington DC and the bullshit.
Voting for Trump for that reason is like chopping off your thumb because it's bleeding.
Trump is a billionaire who has close ties to DC, and he already has a lot of them in his back pocket. How would he change the game?
I like this guy and Bush as his VP and they could win.
Bush?