georgiaboy
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It's fun to see these kind of threads showing up again just like they did in '08 and '12. Familiar pattern around here.
I actually had a mind to pull for Trump out of spite. Kristol's ringing anti endorsement nearly settled it.
However, I've come to my senses. I really have no reason to think Trump will attempt to deliver what I'm looking for -- smaller government, net reduced spending, more freedom. In fact, his flamboyance in his business life only leads me to believe he'll be just so if not moreso as president. Ultimately, I must look at his past record, and it all points to profligance. The few solutions he talks about involve charging, taxing, all variety of sources to support his grandiose plans for greatness. Not what I support.
I didn't vote for McCain.
I didn't vote for Romney.
I won't vote for big government any more. Trump is big government. They're all big government. It ultimately won't matter which one of those remaining it is, be it R or D.
I'll pull for Rand in the primary, and either the L or leave it blank in the general.
Oh, and it's not my fault that Obama has been around for the past 8 years, or that a big gov't president will be in the chair in 2016. I didn't nor will vote for any of them. The fault lies with the millions who pulled the lever for any of these lesser candidates.
I blame all those who do, no matter how well rationalized their reasons.
I actually had a mind to pull for Trump out of spite. Kristol's ringing anti endorsement nearly settled it.
However, I've come to my senses. I really have no reason to think Trump will attempt to deliver what I'm looking for -- smaller government, net reduced spending, more freedom. In fact, his flamboyance in his business life only leads me to believe he'll be just so if not moreso as president. Ultimately, I must look at his past record, and it all points to profligance. The few solutions he talks about involve charging, taxing, all variety of sources to support his grandiose plans for greatness. Not what I support.
I didn't vote for McCain.
I didn't vote for Romney.
I won't vote for big government any more. Trump is big government. They're all big government. It ultimately won't matter which one of those remaining it is, be it R or D.
I'll pull for Rand in the primary, and either the L or leave it blank in the general.
Oh, and it's not my fault that Obama has been around for the past 8 years, or that a big gov't president will be in the chair in 2016. I didn't nor will vote for any of them. The fault lies with the millions who pulled the lever for any of these lesser candidates.
I blame all those who do, no matter how well rationalized their reasons.