take everything wrote: » I love this guy. More and more, i'm finding myself hoping he becomes president. The stuff he says goes against all my political views but still i 'd love to see him beat Hillary. I'm reasoning first off that he doesn't mean any of the stuff he says (the wall etc). It's all just to get in. And I actually do believe he gives a **** about America. I also feel deep down he's a decent enough guy just playing the political system and having a fcuking great time. And he's hilarious. Can't stump the trump videos on YouTube are brilliant BTW. Just wanted to get an idea what ye think about The Donald.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » The guy is a fnuckin idiot and will get hammered if he gets to run.
Red King wrote: » Newsflash: The "experts" said that when he ran for the Republican nomination. He won, with relative ease and crushed seasoned politicians like Jeb Bush who had the full weight of the Republican party behind him. He is far from an idiot, and in the latest opinion polls is neck and neck with Hillary Clinton amongst likely voters.
brevity wrote: » I worry for the people who are voting for him.
cowboyBuilder wrote: » He's the last hope we have of a free world . Hillary becomes president - ****ing ISIS will celebrate.
osarusan wrote: » The big issue is not that one person can run while saying this stuff, it's that so many people can be convinced by it. That said, I wonder, after he loses the election, will he come out and say that he made a lot of policies up just to get the republican nomination and he doesn't really believe any of that - he seems like the kind of guy who would enjoy pointing out just how gullible people had been to support him.
Sergio Georgini wrote: » Look, for many Americans their biggest issue is that they have been getting poorer for over 30 years, while corporate interests have been getting incredibly richer. They are sick of the establishment who have for many years now legislated purely for the benefit of the oligarchy. Donald, for all his failings, is at least willing to point this out on a national platform - as is Bernie Sanders. This is why they are so popular.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Do you really think that the Donald will go against corporate interests in favour of the poor?
Sergio Georgini wrote: » Compared to who? Hillary? Yes, but that wouldn't be hard. I'm not a Trump supporter - I'm just pointing out that Americans are waking up to the fact that their national wealth and resources have been transferred upwards towards the elites in society at an ever-increasing rate. I recall from a Guardian article recently a figure of $4,000 in returns for every $1 spent on lobbying by American special interests. Theft is the word that comes to mind.