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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2205328" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Have you not noticed that Donald Trump has gotten more votes in the Republican primaries than any other candidate in history? I'm not thrilled with him, but he represents the frustration middle class Republicans have with our leadership. We want things fixed, no more excuses. And before you get too down on Republicans the current administration has done little to improve opportunities. Obamacare is a job killer, and we were lied to to get it passed. And some of it's biggest negatives don't kick in until 2017, conveniently after the election. Thank goodness his energy plans were thwarted by the Republicans getting control of the House(which of course killed our chances for a union). Bernie Sanders has rightly pointed out Clinton's cronyism. She and her husband have made $21 million in two years giving speeches to special interests who are buying access to her presidency. I'm a registered Republican, but I'm not naive about what many Republican businessmen are about or their henchmen in Washington. But I've said it many times before, I'll support them if they're creating jobs, plus defend social values I support. The Democrats/Progressives push ideas that too many times are social engineering with little regard to strongly held religious beliefs. But if the Democrats come up with good ideas like Social Security, I'm not going to automatically shoot them down because the idea came from the opposition. We have serious issues that need resolution, not partisanship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2205328, member: 24302"] Have you not noticed that Donald Trump has gotten more votes in the Republican primaries than any other candidate in history? I'm not thrilled with him, but he represents the frustration middle class Republicans have with our leadership. We want things fixed, no more excuses. And before you get too down on Republicans the current administration has done little to improve opportunities. Obamacare is a job killer, and we were lied to to get it passed. And some of it's biggest negatives don't kick in until 2017, conveniently after the election. Thank goodness his energy plans were thwarted by the Republicans getting control of the House(which of course killed our chances for a union). Bernie Sanders has rightly pointed out Clinton's cronyism. She and her husband have made $21 million in two years giving speeches to special interests who are buying access to her presidency. I'm a registered Republican, but I'm not naive about what many Republican businessmen are about or their henchmen in Washington. But I've said it many times before, I'll support them if they're creating jobs, plus defend social values I support. The Democrats/Progressives push ideas that too many times are social engineering with little regard to strongly held religious beliefs. But if the Democrats come up with good ideas like Social Security, I'm not going to automatically shoot them down because the idea came from the opposition. We have serious issues that need resolution, not partisanship. [/QUOTE]
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