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<blockquote data-quote="refineryworker05" data-source="post: 3464454" data-attributes="member: 66082"><p>Yet, the topic of my post isn't President Obama, nor the social conditions of any group of Americans.</p><p></p><p>My point is that Trump as a candidate was supported by republican voters from their own mouths because he was going to clean out the swamp, get rid of government corruption, he was rich so he couldn't be bought and would be for the little guy, that he was a successful business man and would get the economy going and not be for wealthy elites but the average forgotten American, that he would stop the middle east wars, that he would make health care better and protect social security and Medicare, and bring back manufacturing jobs.</p><p></p><p>Trump has done nothing on those issues and has no plans to do anything on those issues.</p><p></p><p>Again, his Syrian policy is incoherent, he just said last week or two weeks ago we were pulling all troops out of Syria.</p><p></p><p>Assad used chemical weapons twice in January of 2018 and once in February, Trump did not give a damn about those instances and said nothing. Yet now it is too much?</p><p></p><p>Again, he called those Syrian citizens innocent men, women, and children, we are risking American lives and resources for them, yet we won't allow them to immigrate to America to actually save their lives? That makes no sense. It is incoherent.</p><p>There is no way to support Trump and under the guise of policy consistency. No one knows what he believes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="refineryworker05, post: 3464454, member: 66082"] Yet, the topic of my post isn't President Obama, nor the social conditions of any group of Americans. My point is that Trump as a candidate was supported by republican voters from their own mouths because he was going to clean out the swamp, get rid of government corruption, he was rich so he couldn't be bought and would be for the little guy, that he was a successful business man and would get the economy going and not be for wealthy elites but the average forgotten American, that he would stop the middle east wars, that he would make health care better and protect social security and Medicare, and bring back manufacturing jobs. Trump has done nothing on those issues and has no plans to do anything on those issues. Again, his Syrian policy is incoherent, he just said last week or two weeks ago we were pulling all troops out of Syria. Assad used chemical weapons twice in January of 2018 and once in February, Trump did not give a damn about those instances and said nothing. Yet now it is too much? Again, he called those Syrian citizens innocent men, women, and children, we are risking American lives and resources for them, yet we won't allow them to immigrate to America to actually save their lives? That makes no sense. It is incoherent. There is no way to support Trump and under the guise of policy consistency. No one knows what he believes. [/QUOTE]
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