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Should Donald Trump Run For President?

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    Should Donald Trump Run For President?


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    He is a crook that should be thrown in jail. With that being said, I think he should absolutely run for president. Hell I might even vote for him. He's a heck of a business man. Somehow he goes bankrupt and yet he still has billions of dollars
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    How many times did he go bankrupt? I know at least two times for sure.
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    NTY...he'll get checkmated in the foreign policy game. Plus, I do not want a business man as our commander and chief. That was part of Bush's platform, remember people?...."run the gov't like a business"


    Plus, running a business doesn't exactly qualify some one as a leader in monetary, economic, and fiscal policy.

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    Yes, he should. We keep electing empty suits that keep pushing us further into bankruptcy. If he can do it and recover, maybe he knows something no one in DC does. At least, he's accomplished something in his life other than winning an election.
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    pass on the owner of the miss america pageant running for commander in chief.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry View Post
    NTY...he'll get checkmated in the foreign policy game. Plus, I do not want a business man as our commander and chief. That was part of Bush's platform, remember people?...."run the gov't like a business"


    Plus, running a business doesn't exactly qualify some one as a leader in monetary, economic, and fiscal policy.
    Yes, the "hope and change" platform has solved so many of our problems. We need another career politician or academic with great theories about the Utopian society to pull us out of this mess. The difference b/w Bush and Trump is that Trump actually accomplished something in business.
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    Another celebrity running for potus?

    That would be too embarrassing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GearsMcGilf View Post
    Yes, the "hope and change" platform has solved so many of our problems. We need another career politician or academic with great theories about the Utopian society to pull us out of this mess. The difference b/w Bush and Trump is that Trump actually accomplished something in business.

    never said hope and changes solved anything either...or that we need a career politician (we haven't elected very many career academics for the record...I can't name one in recent history).

    Trump is too much of an actor...like Smoothy said, we've have enough celebrity marketing.

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    That's what we had in the last election. It was an American Idol contest, a joke. A one term state senator, who managed to get elected as a US Senator, with half of that term spent campaigning for pres.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry View Post
    NTY...he'll get checkmated in the foreign policy game. Plus, I do not want a business man as our commander and chief. That was part of Bush's platform, remember people?...."run the gov't like a business"


    Plus, running a business doesn't exactly qualify some one as a leader in monetary, economic, and fiscal policy.
    I, unfortunately, remember that bizaro time in history, all to well.

    It really doesn't matter who the figurehead in chief is, we'll just have more of the same.

    And like a person being sodomized, we're going to have to shut up and take it all!
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    I'm sure he learned from his mistakes, but he is too much of a celebrity and too interested in making money to care about others.

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