tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10835776.post6979931868635419808..comments2023-10-30T07:45:43.656-04:00Comments on Thoughts and Ideas: In defense of TrumpA Wiser Man Than Ihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02405864709965908573noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10835776.post-81879524111362118022015-08-15T22:35:06.619-04:002015-08-15T22:35:06.619-04:00It would strongly depend on what package Trump end...It would strongly depend on what package Trump ends up actually offering, and who he suggests he will add to his cabinet. One will suggest what he says he wants to do (he doesn't, but maybe some of it), and by who he selects, that will say which parts he is more interested in actually pursuing.<br /><br />To be honest, I believe he is a spoiler, or ruiner. Either he is trying to rip the GOP apart (yeah, no worries there, as far as I see things), or he is running on promises he is crafting, with absolutely no intention of fulfilling even a portion of them. That is American politics. Has it ever actually been better? Remember, G. Washington bought votes with free beer. The difference is that government was small(er) and held in place by a lot of checks and balances. To include the notion that his practice of swill for vote was soon outlawed. <br /><br />I'm most likely simply not going to vote. If it's a choice of the lessor of two evils, and both really stink and are truly destructive to my nation... not just a little more unreasonable than the other or something mild like that, I won't lend my will, through a vote. By not voting, I am sorting voting for me, or us as people. I am rejecting the government whole.Doomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04392444624210801173noreply@blogger.com