The GOP clown show reached new heights, last night, with Trump standing in the middle, pretending that he is a righteous candidate. My choices included Kasich on the outside, then Dr. Carson, CarlyFiorina and my last hope, Marco Rubio.
If Trump gets the nomination, I will work to develop a split party. One thing for certain, I am not voting for Trump. Hillary is soulless when it comes to politics, but Trump is Hillary x10 when it comes to being an empty suit and opportunist. He is self serving to the max, a man who thinks nothing of cheating people who have depended on him, an outright fraud when stating his beliefs and preferences, and criminal when it comes to the foundation of a "college," suckering hundreds of folks into his creativity crap.
Again, if I have anything to do with it and Trump wins the nomination, I will work to start a "separatist movement" within the GOP. In other words, if Trump wins the nomination, that will spell the end of the GOP and I will do all I can to insure that reality (the Dems have already moved into the camp of the communist/socialists, so, I no longer care about them at all).
That's not what you said previously. I applaud your revelation if it is sincere.
ReplyDeleteI have never been a Trump fan, but was willing to vote for him versus Cruz assuming Rubio was not going anywhere. Perhaps that is what you read of me, before. This last CNN debate was an embarrassment to anyone who wanted this season to be about issues. And, I put the blame on Trump. The others had no choice but to fight fire with fire. If the choice this campaign season is between Hillary and Trump, well, I am not voting for either of these people. Having said that, I do believe Trump is the worst of choices including Hillary.
DeleteThe veil of political correctness is now gone. The teaparty is now the Trump party. It's unabashedly now the party of white supremacists, really what the teaparty had been all along. The Koch Bros, Mitch McConnell and the GOP establishment created the teaparty and now they've lost control of it and it's come off the rails.
DeleteYou are wise to distance yourself from this movement. It shows you actually are more principled than I originally gave you credit for.
McConnell is preparing to campaign against Trump in an effort to save the GOP Senate.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/02/27/panicking-mitch-mcconnell-says-gop-will-help-hillary-beat-trump-if-he-wins-the-nomination/
Actually, Obama created the teaparty. The GOP created Trump and his merry band of losers and opportunists. Obama sent the nation to hell, but the GOP refused to stop him and, now, Hillary is stuck defending Obama. They are ALL losers and con artist, just to be clear.
DeleteThe teaparty was a clear reaction to a black president. When they were using the 'taxed enough already' slogan in a year that saw the lowest taxes in 60 yrs, it became pretty apparent that it really wasn't about taxes.
DeleteSo easy to make up garbage on others, isn't it. 2009 was the year taxes were at their lowest ?? If that is what you are saying, which I do not believe, it was because of the legislation in the previous Administration. What do you think Obama Care is? Its a tax, and, as such, it is the largest tax increase on any population in the history of the world. Everyone pays something. Obama cut SS cost of living increases for 2009 and 2010. Those cuts were, in essence, tax increases on the retired citizenry and, in and of themselves, this was as large a tax increase as ObamaCare. Last year, Obama collected the highest taxed revenues in American history . . . ditto for 2014 as well. Confederate Democrats who have invaded the party of Lincoln are racists. Can't help that. Me and my friends, are anti-Obama because he is a totalitarian socialist, not because he is only half white. Too bad you see your world through the lens of race. The rest of us (most whites, most Hispanics, most orientals) do not.
Deletehttp://www.cbsnews.com/news/high-taxes-actually-theyre-at-a-60-year-low/
DeleteThe amount of taxes collected by the federal government in fiscal year 2015 outpaced all previous fiscal years, even after adjusting for inflation. The 2015 fiscal year begins on Oct. 1, 2014, and runs through Sept. 30, 2015.
DeleteThe federal government collected $3,248,723,000,000 from October through September in fiscal year 2015. Most of the $3.25 trillion came from individual income taxes, which comprised almost half of that total at $1.5 trillion.
The Treasury Department has been tracking this data on its website since 1998. In that fiscal year, the federal government collected $2.5 trillion in inflation-adjusted revenue. This means that since 1998, tax revenues have increased 30 percent.
Although the federal government brought in approximately $3.25 trillion in revenue in fiscal 2015, according to the Treasury, it also spent approximately $3.69 trillion, leaving a deficit of approximately $438 billion.