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pete wrote:Trinis be like Trump is the devil for wanting to keep Mexicans out while getting increasingly worried about Venezuelans coming in illegally now that their economy has gone down the drain.
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RASC wrote:shogun wrote:quietdevil wrote:Trump is real, he say it as it is and does not apologize. If he can run a large organisation successfully maybe he can bring the US out of debt. Plus you have to look at his timing, he chose this moment to run after being in the public eye for so long and having expressed an interest very early in his career that he wanted to President of the US. Great timing, great financial sense and not afraid to rock the boat.
^Wrong.
He has run before and got fewer than 20,000 votes. What financial sense? He inherited $200mill. Who couldn't create a successful business with that kind of head start?... and yet he still went bankrupt and had several failed businesses.
Trump himself never went bankrupt.
Where did you hear that?
pete wrote:Trinis be like Trump is the devil for wanting to keep Mexicans out while getting increasingly worried about Venezuelans coming in illegally now that their economy has gone down the drain.
RASC wrote:There's a difference. I just wanted Shogun to be aware of how easy it can be sucked into another persons UN factual narrative.
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The_Honourable wrote:Prefer Trump over Hillary, lesser of the two evils.
Remember Obama back in 2008? "Change we can believe in"? and we end up getting the same old?
Now Trump is saying "Make america great again"... hmmm...
The_Honourable wrote:Prefer Trump over Hillary, lesser of the two evils.
Remember Obama back in 2008? "Change we can believe in"? and we end up getting the same old?
Now Trump is saying "Make america great again"... hmmm...
shogun wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Prefer Trump over Hillary, lesser of the two evils.
Remember Obama back in 2008? "Change we can believe in"? and we end up getting the same old?
Now Trump is saying "Make america great again"... hmmm...
I mean Obama isn't perfect, but really? the same old?
So, that whole pulling the country back from the precipice of a depression and have every year since show economic growth, when other countries are still struggling with the repercussions of the global economic downturn, is the same old?
shogun wrote:Is Trump 5? Just asking...
Daran wrote:Trump is quite he comedian at times.
I think he'll leave this debate in a better position, despite so much of nonsensical statements.
j.o.e wrote:As much as I'm not a Hillary fan calling her Kamla 2.0 is an insult. Hillary is way more accomplished and intelligent
Daran wrote:Stop making parallels ED. There are very little real similarities between TT and US politics.
Rightwingism is on the rise and Trump will win. All he had to do was hold his own in this debate and he did.
Daran wrote:Trump is quite he comedian at times.
I think he'll leave this debate in a better position, despite so much of nonsensical statements.
Daran wrote: Rightwingism is on the rise and Trump will win. All he had to do was hold his own in this debate and he did.
shogun wrote:Daran wrote:Trump is quite he comedian at times.
I think he'll leave this debate in a better position, despite so much of nonsensical statements.
Well yes...![]()
Needed to quote that.Daran wrote: Rightwingism is on the rise and Trump will win. All he had to do was hold his own in this debate and he did.
You mean conservatism? or Nationalism?
Not sure what Rightwingism is?
Daran wrote:Times survey after the debate indicates 59% are in favor of trump winning this debate.
Daran wrote:And rigthwingism is a definition as exactly as I intended, the rise of an uneducated anti science group of ignorant masses.
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