The GOP will change its tune on Donald Trump. Just wait.

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I know a lot of you Trump haters like to claim that he can't win because so many Republicans say they won't support him, and you like to talk about meaningless early polls. I've refuted those arguments, but apparently I'm not "intellectual" enough since I'm voting for Trump. So, here are the same arguments I've presented, only this time they are brought to you buy one of your respectable, liberal intellectuals:

http://theweek.com/articles/608188/gop-change-tune-donald-trump-just-wait

Right now, most Republicans have two fears when it comes to Trump being the GOP nominee. He might lose badly and make Hillary Clinton the president, or perhaps even worse, he'd win and destroy conservatism. But it's one thing to say that when his nomination is hypothetical; what if it becomes real?

Here's what I predict: Without any other good options, they will quickly convince themselves that things are going to work out great.
 
I know a lot of you Trump haters like to claim that he can't win because so many Republicans say they won't support him, and you like to talk about meaningless early polls. I've refuted those arguments, but apparently I'm not "intellectual" enough since I'm voting for Trump. So, here are the same arguments I've presented, only this time they are brought to you buy one of your respectable, liberal intellectuals:

http://theweek.com/articles/608188/gop-change-tune-donald-trump-just-wait

lol just go away if you support trump. this forum is not the place for it. (saying that as a poster, not as a mod)

there should be no support for authoritarianism here.
 
lol just go away if you support trump. this forum is not the place for it. (saying that as a poster, not as a mod)

there should be no support for authoritarianism here.

How is he any more Authoritarian than anyone else who is in the running? This country didn't go from electing Jefferson to Obama overnight, and it won't go from electing Obama to a Jeffersonian personality overnight. Trump is a step in the right direction.
 
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I don't buy his bs. I know he's not a limited government conservative, but he's no globalist.
 
The GOP will change its tune on Donald Trump. Just wait.

No need to wait. A while back, several neoconservative pundits and politicians stated that they could work with Trump.
 
How is he any more Authoritarian than anyone else who is in the running? This country didn't go from electing Jefferson to Obama overnight, and it won't go from electing Obama to a Jeffersonian personality overnight. Trump is a step in the right direction.

Yes, there are really only two directions this country can go. Great, and not great. Trump does seem to be the only one heading in the right direction.
 
lol just go away if you support trump. this forum is not the place for it. (saying that as a poster, not as a mod)

there should be no support for authoritarianism here.

You should soberly consider that the only option left to free not only the GOP, but the country as a whole, from the iron grip of the oligarchy, is by rolling the dice on a thug like Trump. That may be what it takes to get the job done, someone just as ruthless as they are.

If there were any liberty options on the table, that would be one thing, but there clearly are none left. Trump's mercuriality is actually what makes him the only one not guaranteed to continue the rule of banks and perpetual wars. Not that there's no chance he won't also do the same, but there is some chance he won't - and the same cannot be said for any other candidate.

TPTB are doing everything they can to start WW3 and implement total super-Orwellian Fascism here at home. How much worse than the current regime could Trump possibly be?
 
You should soberly consider that the only option left to free not only the GOP, but the country as a whole, from the iron grip of the oligarchy, is by rolling the dice on a thug like Trump. That may be what it takes to get the job done, someone just as ruthless as they are.

If there were any liberty options on the table, that would be one thing, but there clearly are none left. Trump's mercuriality is actually what makes him the only one not guaranteed to continue the rule of banks and perpetual wars. Not that there's no chance he won't also do the same, but there is some chance he won't - and the same cannot be said for any other candidate.

TPTB are doing everything they can to start WW3 and implement total super-Orwellian Fascism here at home. How much worse than the current regime could Trump possibly be?

+Rep!
 
You should soberly consider that the only option left to free not only the GOP, but the country as a whole, from the iron grip of the oligarchy, is by rolling the dice on a thug like Trump. That may be what it takes to get the job done, someone just as ruthless as they are.

If there were any liberty options on the table, that would be one thing, but there clearly are none left. Trump's mercuriality is actually what makes him the only one not guaranteed to continue the rule of banks and perpetual wars. Not that there's no chance he won't also do the same, but there is some chance he won't - and the same cannot be said for any other candidate.

TPTB are doing everything they can to start WW3 and implement total super-Orwellian Fascism here at home. How much worse than the current regime could Trump possibly be?

lol okay the guy who called bill clinton the night before he ran is not TPTB.. good luck with that. he will bend over as soon as he is sworn in.
 
lol okay the guy who called bill clinton the night before he ran is not TPTB.. good luck with that. he will bend over as soon as he is sworn in.

I was the first one to say that he very well could be.

On the other hand, there is a nonzero possibility that he may not be.

You do understand that this country is basically on the brink of civil war and that the oligarchy has systematically eliminated all alternatives to their program, right?

What's the downside to rolling the dice on Trump at this point? What else ya got that's better than an acknowledgedly slim chance to alter the trajectory?
 
I was the first one to say that he very well could be.

On the other hand, there is a nonzero possibility that he may not be.

You do understand that this country is basically on the brink of civil war and that the oligarchy has systematically eliminated all alternatives to their program, right?

What's the downside to rolling the dice on Trump at this point? What else ya got that's better than an acknowledgedly slim chance to alter the trajectory?

I seriously do not understand how you think that the guy who buys the politicians and makes them do his bidding is going to be any better than the bought politicians who do his bidding. If anything, by removing the middleman and making the corruption more efficient, it will become an order of magnitude worse.
 
I wonder what the equivocating over this be :rolleyes:
Trump has deliberately chosen to hire foreign workers to fill those jobs that “Americans just won’t do.” 17 out of 300? That’s 5.6 percent. 17 out of 500? That’s 3.4 percent. ...Which means that, in his own words, he is guilty of gaming the system to “replace any worker with cheaper foreign labor”; he is guilty of “job theft”; and he is guilty of indulging the “legal right to pass over Americans, displace Americans, or directly replace Americans for good-paying middle class jobs...”
http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...-ignores-american-workers?R239yPUtlVFKpedR.01
 
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