The following ad will be on the air over the coming weekend about Trump which states he is not a conservative. How can the Club for Growth say that Trump is not a conservative? Since when is it their job to put labels on people. How can they say that Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are any more conservative than any one else. Rubio and Cruz are politicians and have just stood by and let Obama do anything he wanted.
The Club for Growth is just another lobbyists group who doesn’t want anything to change in D.C. because it would mess up their money play house. Following is a blog I wrote which tells me there isn’t a snitch of difference between the two parties because they have both supported Obama for almost eight years.
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KOMMONSENTSJANE – THE POOPED PARTIES
Posted on February 12, 2016 by blogkommonsents
As we all know – when Bill Clinton won the presidency – he lost in Texas. We also know -after Clinton’s election – his initial blundering weeks in office created questions about his judgement and competence. Today, the political parties are no longer disciplined organizations with a clear purpose. Instead they are loose affiliations of people with something in common, rather like college alumni associations.
Passion is totally absent from mainstream politics, and on the most important issue the two parties hardly disagree at all. Rather than being parties of opposing passions, 2016 election will revolve around the personalities of the candidates and their individual opinions about specific secondary issues.
For nearly eight years, you have seen the Elite Republicans vote with Obama and the socialists/communists/muslim Democrats; and, our country has been reduced to rubble – on purpose – by these people – by spending our tax money to oblivion – leaving us a debt of $19 trillion – does anyone even think in terms of trillions of dollars in your budget?
And now you have these same people who want to put more of the same type of people into the presidency like Hillary, Sanders, Kasich, Bush, Cruz, and Rubio who are all tied to the same lobbyists. We have to try a new direction because what these people have been doing is not working.
So what is wrong with trying a business man who is self-funded and not dependent upon anyone and who will bring in people to help him eliminate the negative and put in the positive for a change. This has not happened for nearly eight years. And, don’t forget those same people – Hillary, Sanders, Kasich, Bush, Cruz, and Rubio – are the politicians who have taken us to this place of negativity.
All of this – the absence of passion, the weakness of the parties and the interchangeability of the candidates leads me to believe that there is not much more at stake except the slicing of the candidates positions into various patterns to appeal to specific blocks of voters – this is the reality of both campaigns.
Then, along came Donald Trump – a person who they say is not a conservative or ideologue. Do you have to have a conservative, liberal, socialists, communists, or muslims stamped on your forehead to prove you have a label? I can say one label or another; but, does it really matter? It seems those people with labels have not worked out for the country – either.
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Friday February 12, 2016
Trump Hit By Club for Growth Ad in SC: ‘Nothing Conservative’
(Club for Growth ad)
By Bill Hoffmann | Friday, 12 Feb 2016 02:07 PM
The right-leaning political advocacy group Club for Growth launched a major attack on Donald Trump, shelling out $1.5 million to run a new TV ad telling South Carolina primary voters, “there’s nothing conservative” about the billionaire developer.
The 30-second spot that will begin airing Saturday, on broadcast, cable, and satellite stations across the Palmetto State, declares:
“There’s nothing conservative about proposing the largest tax hike in history. There’s nothing conservative about supporting socialized single-payer health care. There’s nothing conservative about abusing eminent domain for personal gain.
“There’s nothing conservative about four bankruptcies. There’s nothing conservative about giving money to the Clintons. There’s nothing conservative about Donald Trump.”
“Donald Trump is not a conservative,” said David McIntosh, president of Club For Growth’s political arm Club for Growth Action. “He is a liberal on taxes, health care, eminent domain, and government bailouts. His record of bankruptcies and of donating to the Clintons and other big-government liberals needs to be exposed.
“CFG Action exposed the truth about Trump in Iowa and those ads worked … There was a clear and steady decline in Trump’s numbers … The ads worked then and CFG Action is convinced that South Carolina Republicans will also reject Trump’s phony conservative claims.”
(Don’t over rate yourselves – Microsoft manipulated the computer votes for Rubio and Ted Cruz lied about Carson which hurt Carson.)
Trump fired back on Twitter Friday afternoon:
Club For Growth and Trump have been warring for months.
Last month, McIntosh charged that Trump’s promise to force Apple to build its products in America instead of China if he is elected president violates the Constitution and the free market system.
“Donald Trump has a new enemy: your iPhone,” McIntosh declared.
Last November, McIntosh accused Trump of touting “liberal big-government policies that Democrats embrace” simply to win votes.
“Donald Trump has turned political pandering into an art form,” he said. “In Iowa, Trump gave his full support to ethanol and the federal Renewable Fuel Standard, and supported a subsidy for wind energy.”
And in September, McIntosh described Trump as the “worst Republican candidate on economic issues” and that “short of Bernie Sanders, he may be the most liberal candidate” in the race.
Trump, for his part, has trashed Club for Growth on Twitter, claiming it runs an “extortion” racket after they asked him for a $1 million donation that he declined to give. He labeled the group “phony” and its members “total hypocrites.”
Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor who recently dropped his GOP presidential bid, also tussled with Club For Growth, which dubbed him “Tax Hike Mike.”
He called the group “a bunch of rich guys sitting around writing checks to go after people they don’t like. They don’t like me because I was fighting for the guys at the bottom, not just the guys at the top.”
The Washington, D.C.-based Club for Growth describes itself as “a national network of over 100,000 pro-growth, limited government Americans who share in the belief that prosperity and opportunity come from economic freedom.”
Last month, it praised both Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida as “two clear Constitutional conservatives.”
(They may be two clear constitutional conservatives – but what does that mean when you have an Elite Republican Party who have walked in lock-step with Obama, a Muslim who has been the most lawless leader in history. You can’t tell the difference between the Republican Party or the Democratic Party because they are sharing the same bed. Rubio voted with the Gang of 8 and Cruz voted for immigration and you tell me they are Conservatives. So both of them are fooling all of you)
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