
02-28-2016 10:29 AM
Haven't been here for a while.. For those of you who are interested....
Trump Is Not A Liberal or Conservative, He’s A Pragmatist
We recently enjoyed a belated holiday dinner with friends at the home of other friends. The dinner conversation was jocund, ranging from discussions about antique glass and china to theology and politics. At one point reference was made to Donald Trump being a conservative to which I responded that Trump is not a conservative.
I said that I neither view nor do I believe Trump views himself as a conservative. I stated it was my opinion that Trump is a pragmatist. He sees a problem and understands it must be fixed. He doesn’t see the problem as liberal or conservative, he sees it only as a problem. That is a quality that should be admired and applauded, not condemned. But I get ahead of myself.
Viewing problems from a liberal perspective has resulted in the creation of more problems, more entitlement programs, more victims, more government, more political correctness, and more attacks on the working class in all economic strata.
Viewing things according to the so-called Republican conservative perspective has brought continued spending, globalism to the detriment of American interests and well being, denial of what the real problems are, weak, ineffective, milquetoast, leadership that amounts to Barney Fife Deputy Sheriff – appeasement oriented and afraid of its own shadow. In brief, it has brought liberal ideology with a pachyderm as a mascot juxtaposed to the ass of the Democrat Party.
Immigration isn’t a Republican problem – it isn’t a liberal problem – it is a problem that threatens the very fabric and infrastructure of America. It demands a pragmatic approach not an approach that is intended to appease one group or another.
The impending collapse of the economy isn’t a liberal or conservative problem it is an American problem. That said, until it is viewed as a problem that demands a common sense approach to resolution, it will never be fixed because the Democrats and Republicans know only one way to fix things and the longevity of their impracticality has proven to have no lasting effect. Successful businessmen like Donald Trump find ways to make things work, they do not promise to accommodate.
Trump uniquely understands that China’s manipulation of currency is not a Republican problem or a Democrat problem. It is a problem that threatens our financial stability and he understands the proper balance needed to fix it. Here again successful businessmen like Trump who have weathered the changing tides of economic reality understand what is necessary to make business work and they, unlike both sides of the political aisle, know that if something doesn’t work you don’t continue trying to make it work hoping that at some point it will.
As a pragmatist Donald Trump hasn’t made wild pie-in-the-sky promises of a cell phone in every pocket, free college tuition, and a $15 hour minimum wage for working the drive-through a Carl’s Hamburgers.
I argue that America needs pragmatists because pragmatists see a problem and find ways to fix them. They do not see a problem and compound it by creating more problems.
You may not like Donald Trump but I suspect that the reason people do not like him is because: 1) he is antithetical to the “good old boy” method of brokering backroom deals that fatten the coffers of politicians; 2) they are unaccustomed to hearing a candidate speak who is unencumbered by the financial shackles of those who own them vis-a`-vis donations; 3) he is someone who is free of idiomatic political ideology; and 4) he is someone who understands that it takes more than hollow promises and political correctness to make America great again.
Listening to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders talk about fixing America is like listening to two lunatics trying to “out crazy” one another. Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio are owned lock, stock, and barrel by the bankers, corporations, and big dollar donors funding their campaigns. Bush can deny it but common sense tells anyone willing to face facts that people don’t give tens of millions without expecting something in return.
We have had Democrats and Republican ideologues and what has it brought us? Are we better off today or worse off? Has it happened overnight or has it been a steady decline brought on by both parties?
I submit that a pragmatist might be just what America needs right now. And as I said earlier, a pragmatist sees a problem and understands that the solution to fix same is not about a party, but a willingness and boldness to get it done.
People are quick to confuse and despise confidence as arrogance, but that is common amongst those who have never accomplished anything in their lives and who have always played it safe not willing to risk failure.
02-29-2016 09:30 AM
He's a demogogue.
a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument.
Trump capitalizes on the publics dissatisfaction of the established parties but he doesn't have any realistic solutions.
A couple of examples:
1. Building a wall between Mexico and the U.S. and making Mexico pay for it. I'm not sure how he's going to get Mexico to pay for it.
2. Rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline if TransCanada Corp. didn’t give the U.S. a “big, big chunk of the profits ( 25% forever ) , or even ownership rights. That doesn't sound realistic either.
03-04-2016 09:16 AM
Well worth watching all of it, for those who haven't. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnpO_RTSNmQ
03-07-2016 05:39 PM
Well... There sure is some spin there too... He could double his time on Hillary.. Never watched this guy.. Sounds like another Piers Morgan... What a fool he was.... Jmo..
America... Is just so tired of both parties... The status quo... The same Ol' same Ol'....he can't screw it up anymore than anyone else has... And that goes for both parties... Just no one of stature anymore..and the smart ones that could do a great job..want nothing to do with all the bs. Trying to get anything done.. We need a flush...
03-09-2016 05:48 PM - last edited on 03-09-2016 06:40 PM by lizzier-ca
03-12-2016 04:26 PM
Cmon.. Prior....
Theres so many other things.. He wants to do internally... Not saying he is the answer.. But either is Hillary... And what's going to happen.. He is going to run as an independent.. And Hillary is going to get in. And the Cintons are trouble.. the reason why we are so in debt to China..... And so much more.. I could go on but this is an American problem.. Just thought I'd throw my op out there..
I know where you stand on things.. And the US of A..
Next at time you want to send a PM.... "You" do it... I'm in Chicago.... I know cold too...Buba...
I like you prior... I think you're intelegent... We just have different views on politics... Which is all a big game... we are just pawns on a chess board... All of us.. You take care..
03-13-2016 12:48 PM
@goldenjet16 wrote:
You may not like Donald Trump but I suspect that the reason people do not like him is because: 1) he is antithetical to the “good old boy” method of brokering backroom deals that fatten the coffers of politicians; 2) they are unaccustomed to hearing a candidate speak who is unencumbered by the financial shackles of those who own them vis-a`-vis donations; 3) he is someone who is free of idiomatic political ideology; and 4) he is someone who understands that it takes more than hollow promises and political correctness to make America great again.
Even though you may be correct when you point out that people are tired of politicians who broker backroom deals etc, you're digging way too deep.
The reason people don't like Donald Trump is because he has the emotional maturity of an under-developed 12 year old.
Even those who support his political ideas will have a hard time getting past that when it comes down to the crunch.
03-13-2016 12:48 PM
06-17-2016 06:10 PM
After reading the first couple of lines, couldn't be bothered reading more. Unfortunately I've always been a news junkie and totally addicted to CNN (not sure why).
Well, Trump said he loved undereducated people and watching interview with Putin today......they have a real bromance going on.
Urrgh!!
06-29-2016 09:13 AM
Well trump is now attacking NAFTA. If he gets elected he'll either renegogitiate it in favour of the U.S. of course or else cancel it. That's on top of the double digit across the board tariffs on goods coming from other countries he considers aren't playing fair.
Now the U.S. chamber of commerce is attacking him. Maybe this all sounds good to some people but that's all it is. I hope the U.S. is prepared to pay the price if they elect him. Higher priced consumer goods, loss of jobs, trade wars and probably a depression.
I trust most Americans will come to their senses come election time.
06-29-2016 09:24 AM
He said a lot of distasteful things that appealed to the primary vote in order to get this far. Most will be softened as he did the other day on muslim immigration in hopes of winning in the final stretch. I don't think he will and that will be a good outcome.
07-08-2016 08:06 PM
Anyone but Hitlary