What's troubling is that no one has polled the Black racists to balance out the picture. And polls are as much rigged as these rigged debates. Don't believe the polls since Reuters is presently gaming them to favor Clinton.
Hi job,
So, I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding your logical reasoning here. If 'polls are as much rigged as these rigged debates', then that begs a question concerning your evidence. How come your poll isn't similarly rigged?
Some, I believe, people whose job it is to have their fingers on the pulse of politics have made some very caustic claims as to Mr. Trump's 'fitness' to be president. USA today has broken a very long standing tradition in strongly claiming Trump to be unfit for the presidency. The Washington Post and the New York Times have made similar claims.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amph...449c20-8595-11e6-92c2-14b64f3d453f_story.html
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...-editorial-board-editorials-debates/91295020/
The most notable complaint that everyone who is against Mr. Trump makes, that I personally believe makes him unfit, is the fact that it seems that when his mouth is moving, he's lying. I mean, here we are, a people who are constantly complaining that our politicians are always lying to us, and now some are intending to vote into the highest office of the land, a man who has been proven over and over and over again to be likely one of the greatest liars of record. A man who foments hate and division among people more than anyone else of public office that I know. A man who, according to all research, has lost more of his own parties support than any party affiliated presidential candidate for at least the last 40 years.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/10/politics/donald-trump-republican-opposition/index.html
Listen, everyone is free to vote for who they feel is the best person for the job, but I feel much like many of the republicans who have come out against him. For me, the.. man is not to be trusted. He has proven himself over and over again to be a consummate liar and just regularly lets his mouth get him in trouble. Those are both very, very dangerous habits for someone who represents our nation to the leaders of the rest of the world.
In his world, when he can't get people to agree with him, he just sues them in court or threatens to. In the international political arena, that's not an option. You can't sue foreign nationals in U.S. courts. Your cavalcade of attorneys won't be of much help to you in bullying people around. This report was filed by USA today:
An exclusive USA TODAY analysis of legal filings across the United States finds that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and his businesses have been involved in at least 3,500 legal actions in federal and state courts during the past three decades. That’s approximately one a day. They range from skirmishes with casino patrons to million-dollar real estate suits to personal defamation lawsuits.
The legal actions provide clues to the leadership style the billionaire businessman would bring to bear as commander in chief. He sometimes responds to even small disputes with overwhelming legal force. He doesn’t hesitate to deploy his wealth and legal firepower against adversaries with limited resources, such as homeowners. He sometimes refuses to pay real estate brokers, lawyers and other vendors.
As he campaigns, Trump often touts his skills as a negotiator. The analysis shows that lawsuits are one of his primary negotiating tools. He turns to litigation to distance himself from failing projects that relied on the Trump brand to secure investments. As USA TODAY previously reported, he also uses the legal system to haggle over his property tax bills. His companies have been involved in more than 100 tax disputes, and the New York State Department of Finance has obtained liens on Trump properties for unpaid tax bills at least three dozen times.
And despite his boasts on the campaign trail that he “never” settles lawsuits, for fear of encouraging more, he and his businesses have settled with plaintiffs in at least 100 cases reviewed by USA TODAY. Most involve people who say they were physically injured at Trump properties, with settlements that range as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars.
He's a bully! I think it's also worth noting what is said in this report about his fights over property taxes and the 'at least three dozen' liens that the State of New York has placed on many of his properties. The man just doesn't like to pony up his fair share. He refuses to pay people for work done. He's just overall a bully and a liar. 3,500 law suits! I challenge anyone to find any 'reputable' single person or corporation that can even come close to having been involved in 1 lawsuit/day over the last 30 years.
Now, a lot of this hasn't come to light much in the past because it was never something that the nation felt compelled to follow. After all, Mr. Trump was just a business man doing business and so long as you weren't personally involved in one of his actions, then it didn't mean much to the nation as a whole. If elected, he's going to be stepping into an entirely different world. One where his every nuance and gesture and word will be studied and researched.
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted