Posted on May 9, 2016
Trump: U.S. will never default 'because you print the money'
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I am terrified at the things he says, and those who believe he will make us "great". He made a telling statement after the Nevada primary. "I love the undereducated". He thrives on the sheep of America. He is crass, and unprepared, but too narcissistic to admit he will be the end of our great nation.
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SPC James Harsh
Ma'am that is a possible outlook. My impression of why he references the 'educated v noneducated (such as myself)' or 'the rich and the not so rich', I think because he tries to keep himself aware of the current media climate where many people accused him of only having a certain appeal and in a negative way to certain demographics.
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Col Rebecca Lorraine
SPC James Harsh - I understand his appeal to some, but his unfavorables, especially with women is fact. He has little appeal with most minorities. He does represent the base of the Republican Party, but I know he resonates with a group. My dad says his ego is too big to fail as his belief that he would be better than other choice. I am deeply concerned that we are headed on another tangent and our values suffer. Our American society suffers, and families suffer. When they asked him to whom he "listened", what was his response? These little comments, are key! I went to two debates, and he was wandering, rude, and booed with his persona. Is this the America we want to be? There are real lives and issues that need to be addressed in a serious way. I see the birth of a dictator. It saddens me.
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I just wish Trump would shut up now. I'm going to vote for him only because I honestly fear a United States in which Hillary is President, especially if she has a compliant Congress. However, every time he says things like this he subtracts something from the sum total of human knowledge.
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MCPO Roger Collins
PFC Alexander Oliveira - Hmmm. Socialist or capitalist business. Really not that difficult CAPITALIST every time.
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CPT Jack Durish
PFC Alexander Oliveira - Let me think about that a moment...Trump. It's tempting to think that the U.S. would be better off with no President than with Trump (and Sanders would be effectively "no President") but there are far worse risks in that scenario.
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MCPO Roger Collins
I would guess that statement was tongue in cheek, just as I have on occasion. What is it that people are seeing exactly what he is saying in process now. That is being proved by the Fed balance sheet and the out of control debt.
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