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1. Donald Trump is a conservative. He’s not. He’s
never been one. He referred to the Democratic party as the party of the
“working man.” When he first publicly discussed running in 1990, he said
came to power with his help. For the last five years, he’s been
systematically buying the GOP. Incidentally, that was the same time he
“Trump donated $5,000 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee and $20,000 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
in the 2006 cycle, effectively buoying the election prospects of Harry
Reid and Nancy Pelosi, respectively.
Just $1,000 of Trump’s money in the 2006 cycle went to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.”
Basically when he decided he needed some dummies to dupe, he started funding the Republican party.
might be paid less than they are now, as is the case in Canada, but
they would be able to treat more patients because of the reduction in
their paperwork.” His solution was basically the same plan
Bernie Sanders is supporting today. Trump said,
“we need, as a nation, to reexamine the single-payer plan.”
3. Donald Trump supports the Second Amendment. No, he doesn’t. He’s just another lying gun-grabber. His website states: “The
Second Amendment to our Constitution is clear. The right of the people
to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed upon. Period.” Of course in 2000, he wrote a book about how he would make America great again. It’s called
America we Deserve. Here’s a
quote: “I support the ban on assault weapons and I also support a slightly longer waiting period to purchase a gun.” He blasted the Republican party because they “walk the NRA line.”
Trump in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Then there was the donation of at
least $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation. Many write this off to Trump
being a corrupt businessman and say he was just buying politicians.
it really make sense to give someone who is apparently openly corrupt
access to the highest office in the country? It seems his bid for the
Presidency is really just an attempt to cut out the middle man.
5. Trump’s anti-intrusive government. No, he’s not.
Something as simple as the government using eminent domain to steal land
from one citizen only to hand it over to a private developer is
something he supports. In his
own words:
“I happen to agree with it 100 percent.”
That’s not surprising since he attempted to use the power of the
government to steal land from citizens. This friend to the common man
once tried to use the power of eminent domain to
seize a elderly widow’s land so he could build a parking lot for limousines. It’s odd that many Bundy supporters see Trump as the answer to their problem.
7. Trump will stop immigrants from taking American jobs. Trump’s
companies bring foreign workers into the United States. Since 2000, his
company utilized a visa program to bring in workers, let them take
American jobs and money then head back to their country with their
These are not specialized jobs either. These are blue collar jobs that
could have gone to his base voters. Recently one of his resorts in
Florida sought to bring in 70 foreign workers to act as cooks, waiters,
and cleaners. It’s pretty amazing that he would do that, considering he
8. Trump’s going to handle ISIS. First, you’d have
to believe that ISIS is an actual threat to the United States. To
shatter Donald Trump’s image of tough guy of the year, remember he
obtained deferments to make certain he was
ineligible for service during Vietnam. He
said he felt he received
“more training militarily than a lot of the guys that go into the military”
because he was sent to a military-themed boarding school for poor
behavior. Keep in mind he recently he criticized Senator McCain
saying,
“He’s not a war hero. He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.”
McCain was shot down and held by the Vietnamese for five years fighting
in the war Trump made certain he would not have to fight in.
9. Donald Trump would defund Planned Parenthood. Sure, he said that. He also said he wouldn’t. Then he said he would. He said he was “very pro-choice.” Later, he said, “I’m pro-life. I have been pro-life.” Just like everything else with Trump, he’s telling the audience
what they want to hear. He’s conning the audience. If you support him,
he’s conned you. You can’t actually support his positions because nobody
knows what his positions really are.
10. Trump’s a regular guy. The fact that Americans
have been so easily sold on the idea that a trust-fund baby billionaire
who attended private boarding schools is somehow representative of the
American people shows how easily they can be led to believe anything.
11. Trump tells it like it is. Obviously, he
doesn’t. He’s told you what you want to hear. He’s gathered a group of
middle-aged, middle-income, middle-Americans, and sold them on a pack of
lies. Put down the kool-aid.
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