Donald Trump is mad as hell



Maybe he'll have a special season of Apprentice where he'll pick his VP and maybe select his cabinet from past losers.

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we need a businessman in the white house.

We need someone who promotes this in the White House:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eujwxh_r43E"]YouTube - Independence Day - White House Destruction[/ame]


On a serious note, why in the world are some of you so willing to vote for any politician based on what he says? I've never understood that about voters.

It's not like there's a contract for aspiring state thugs that says, "If you fail to fulfill your promises, you will commit suicide on pay-per-view one month following ouster from office." There's no accountability for failing. There's every incentive for looting.

If you're a Ron Paul fan, I get it. Paul has a long track record. You know what to expect. But Trump? No. Even Rand Paul lacks a track record, and should regarded warily.

This is the reason I have such disdain for most voters. They make decisions based on optimism and emotion, and fuck things up for their friends and families. And they don't even realize it.
 
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Who's VP? Let's face it, there's a 50-50 chance of RP dying sometime during the 4 year term.

Mom? Whats with these people expecting Ron Paul to die suddenly.. Yes he is old but he has no major health problems and walks around and gets things done just fine. People make him out to be in a wheel chair with bad heart. He looks and sounds good to me.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwsdq69AHnw]YouTube - Ron Paul Responds to TSA: Introduces 'American Traveler Dignity Act'[/ame]

For the others Ron Paul has a medical degree and has a amazing track record of trying to steer our country on the right track. His only failure in this has been that everyone doesn't want the change he promotes. He has been a total success in educating younger people like us about much of the corruption and bullshit in government. I would peg him as only of the only people in government that isn't controlled by a major corporation.

While I do think Trump has the fire/balls to yell at people... as we all have said he is a business man. They do what needs to be done regardless of if its right or not. Ethics and responsibility are not big in the business world. He probably has way to many skeletons to get elected, just think of how many dead hookers he might have in the foundation of trump tower. Not to mention he might just use the whole thing just to make him self richer and leave the country in ashes.

What we need is someone that is going to decrees government as much as possible. Get rid of much of this DHS bullshit, the patriot act, and the rest of the crap that is taking our rights as citizens away. Want to get us out of debt? Stop spending so much money on bullshit. We have the more debt now than any country in history, we are in the longest war we ever fought, every month we are bleeding money, for what? Protection against invisible terrorists?

You think we would care as much about foreign oil if we didn't have to rely on it? The fucking UK has cars that get 80MPG, and the best thing we have is a shitty Prius(from japan). Why is it that since the automobile was invented the US hasn't seen any major increases in MPG. The fucking Model T got 15-25 MPG where have we gone since then? You think OPEC is the problem?

The country is practically run by corporations and special interests, do you really want to put Donald Trump at the head of it?

/end rant
 
Let's see.. Trump is pro choice, supported the assault weapons ban, wants universal health care and wants an extra 25% tax on goods from China.
Getting past the Republican primaries would be more of a challenge than going against Obama.
 
It's not like there's a contract for aspiring state thugs that says, "If you fail to fulfill your promises, you will commit suicide on pay-per-view one month following ouster from office." There's no accountability for failing. There's every incentive for looting...This is the reason I have such disdain for most voters. They make decisions based on optimism and emotion, and fuck things up for their friends and families. And they don't even realize it.
+Rep. I wish everyone could see that, it really is the #1 reason why our right to vote in this country doesn't mean a damn thing.

However I slightly disagree on Trump's track record... He's got the most visible track record of anyone in history as a businessman. -A Damn impressive one, at that.

-So as long as you expect him to use the power position to his own benefit a bit, then his track record seems to be in congruence with what this country needs.
 
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However I slightly disagree on Trump's track record... He's got the most visible track record of anyone in history as a businessman. -A Damn impressive one, at that.

Has he?

I know little of his record to be fair, but I was always under the impression his wealth and business was largely built by his father?
 
He's said some pretty dumb shit regarding Muslims, but overall he's 10000x better than most current GOP officials.
 
Has he?

I know little of his record to be fair, but I was always under the impression his wealth and business was largely built by his father?

No, that's completely wrong.

Some time around 1990 he was worth a personal total of Negative $900 Million dollars.

He's snapped back quite well since then.
 
No, that's completely wrong.

Some time around 1990 he was worth a personal total of Negative $900 Million dollars.

He's snapped back quite well since then.

And being worth negative $900 million is a good thing at any time? Bet his creditors were sweating bricks. He admitted that the banks could have just pulled the plug at anytime. Guess it's just like the US national debt, too big to foreclose on.
 
i don;t know your candidates really. so i'm unbiased here.
but based on what I've heard in this interview - is populist bullshit. He's just manipulating the cause and effect so that people would like him.
 
Has he?

I know little of his record to be fair, but I was always under the impression his wealth and business was largely built by his father?

Completely false but a common misconception.

My money is on Trump not running. I'm a little dissapointed in the interview, and the one he did with Piers, because he's acting incredibly nieve on issues he's most certainly not.

Trump has a fantastic story and life. Would he do a good job? I think so. Although I think his views on many ecenomic polocies are completely misguided I know he'd assosciate and surround himself with very competant people.

This is all "go America", get you pumped up, sugar-coated ideals and plans. I much prefer Ron Paul's similar interviews because theyre action and detail oriented although there are many things we differ on (primarily in social polocies).

Ron Paul will never represent the GOP or become President unfortunately.