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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2785366" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>What we have been doing over the past 20 years with both the Republican and the Democratic parties has not been working. Look at where we are now, the blatant laughing stock of the world. Most other countries are not even polite enough to hide their amusement at the stupidity of our leadership.</p><p></p><p>The US is the biggest business in the world. We have had many politicians over the past 20 years who are egomaniacs promoting their own personal agendas, manipulating the system for their own personal gain rather than for the general good of the people, both having so many strings attached from their donators to get elected they loose any common sense of what is good for our country as a whole. Most of them have had virtually no business background, and they are running the business of our country.</p><p></p><p>The TEA party was a spike of views of many middle class Americans and was quenched in every way possible. I have not cared much for Trump in the past, but I have wonder what a business man would do if he walked into a bankrupt company like the USA and started taking names and kicking ass, firing the deadbeats, while following an untwisted original meaning of the constitution. He is talking about what is wrong, and we are going to do to bring it back to life if he were to be in charge. Seems like this is what is going on to me. </p><p></p><p>The entire Republican party is going to have a very hard time with him whether they like him or not. Some Democrats seem to be listening to him also. To me Trump does not seem to be "politically" pandering to either party, just stating the facts, and starting to state what he would do as solutions. </p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to see how it shakes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2785366, member: 24583"] What we have been doing over the past 20 years with both the Republican and the Democratic parties has not been working. Look at where we are now, the blatant laughing stock of the world. Most other countries are not even polite enough to hide their amusement at the stupidity of our leadership. The US is the biggest business in the world. We have had many politicians over the past 20 years who are egomaniacs promoting their own personal agendas, manipulating the system for their own personal gain rather than for the general good of the people, both having so many strings attached from their donators to get elected they loose any common sense of what is good for our country as a whole. Most of them have had virtually no business background, and they are running the business of our country. The TEA party was a spike of views of many middle class Americans and was quenched in every way possible. I have not cared much for Trump in the past, but I have wonder what a business man would do if he walked into a bankrupt company like the USA and started taking names and kicking ass, firing the deadbeats, while following an untwisted original meaning of the constitution. He is talking about what is wrong, and we are going to do to bring it back to life if he were to be in charge. Seems like this is what is going on to me. The entire Republican party is going to have a very hard time with him whether they like him or not. Some Democrats seem to be listening to him also. To me Trump does not seem to be "politically" pandering to either party, just stating the facts, and starting to state what he would do as solutions. It will be interesting to see how it shakes out. [/QUOTE]
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