aaronleland
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It's gotten to the point where Trump supporters are pretty much admitting they don't care what he says without really saying it. They are too invested in their orange God to back out now.
Back out and go where? Over to Hitlery, the crook?. I love this time of the year when politics becomes just like the WWF.......such grand theater. Bread and circuses for the serfs........
Never should have gotten that far. Those with half a brain knew he was playing you rubes all along.
"I'm going to build a wall and Mexico will pay for it."
"How will you get them to pay for it?"
"They'll pay for it."
"But how will you get them to pay for it?"
"They'll pay for it."
This was the substance behind almost every policy idea he has had. He's a complete joke.
Yeah, securing the border was a totally stupid idea even though we allegedly have this joke of a war on terror where the NSA and the DHS is gathering intel and data on American citizens and patting them down at the airports when it's actually "da gubermint" that is funding the terrorism in the Middle East and causing the mass migration to begin with. If someone wrote a script for a movie about this, people would say it was too far -fetched....SMH......
No. It's stupid that everyone aside from those huffing paint knew he could never accomplish his most ambitious of campaign promises. They were impossible from the beginning. And now Limbaugh has admitted that even he never took Trump seriously from the start.
Like how the Barrypuppet promised transparency? How raising the debt limit was unpatriotic? How he was going to shut down Gitmo, Shovel ready jobs? If you like your plan you can keep your plan....period???? How the big banks needed to be called on the carpet? They all make big promises that they know that they can't keep and never had any intention of doing so. You act like Trump is the first to ever do that. Like I have said MANY times before, your beloved "gubermint" is a corporate entity owned by the IMF that took it into "successor of contract" when it went bankrupt yet again in 1950 and it's about to be insolvent again...and some other banking entity owned by the same ones that own the Fed and IMF will take it into receivership and you will see some austerity measures that will further decimate the poor and the middle class and it doesn't mean a damn bit of difference of whom the CEO is.
So... you're voting for a Republican Obama? Good job.
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