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Brought forward: Interesting?
CanSpeccy says:August 27, 2015 at 9:21 am“there’s only so much a president can do”True, but it’s interesting that in stating what he’d do as President, Trump has focused on what he’d be able to do without Congress, e.g., enforce existing law on immigration, etc., acting as Commander in Chief in Iraq, and negotiating deals on trade, which would be linked to America’s overseas military roles, e.g., defending Japan, S. Korea, etc., i.e., deals that Congress would almost certainly be unable to turn down.The implication is that Trump is, as he claims, a lot smarter than the leadership in Washington now. He’s the opportunist who would take advantage of every available means to drive government in the direction he wants, that would include imposition of import tariffs aimed at bringing off-shored jobs back to the US.20Rate ThisReply
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This man loves America and will stand up for the people. Show me any other candidate with the exception of Cruz and Carson who stands up for this country and wants to help it – not pilfer it like Obama.
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Unlike so many of my fellow Americans, I don’t follow politics much. I don’t care what the president, or congressmen, say – because they only say what they say for political gain. After they’re elected, they do whatever moneyed interests want them to do.
But Trump intrigues me. Why? Because he’s dares to speak the truth about immigration, because he’s not beholden to political correctness, and because the media hate him. For these reasons alone, I’ll vote for him if given the chance.
But I just looked over the Council of Conservative Citizens website, and it seems to me that a lot of pro-whites are putting way too much stock in Trump. You’d think he’s the Second Coming. We should vote for him – as a protest vote. But I really don’t think he’s a bona fide pro-white, or that he’ll dismantle the Cathedral. Even if he wanted to, there’s…
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