Any country that would elect George W. Bush twice could easily elect Donald Trump, regardless of what we think about him. I would think though that those who operate in trading might seriously question some of Trump's recent business deals and ask if you trust him. Trump has recently lent his name to two highly screwed up real estate projects ( one in Toronto and one in Florida ). Investors lost a lot of money on those deals, somehow thinking Trump's name meant something. In reality, he was willing to do business with a known felon in Florida and the Toronto operators were unethical in how they did business, misleading investors about the project.
Yes, the moron George Bush was elected twice. Not to be outdone the democrats put up their own idiot incompetent. And any country that would elect Obama twice could easily elect the obvious criminal and incompetent Hillary. So it's the crazy pissed off billionaire against a criminally corrupt and incompetent political hack. Pick your poison. What could possibly go wrong? Hell, electing GW and Obama twice is the least of it. This country has elected Reid, Pelosi, Boehner and McConnell for decades, along with a long list of other idiots. There is no shortage of stupidity in this country. Anything is possible.
Trump gets specific on immigration Trump outlines three 'core principles' on immigration http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/16/politics/donald-trump-immigration-plans/index.html "Trump outlined three "core principles": that the U.S. must build a wall across the U.S.-Mexico border, that immigration laws must be fully enforced and that "any immigration plan must improve jobs, wages and security for all Americans."
I know Jem is a staunch Christian, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Repenting is terrific' At the same event where Trump ignited a political firestorm by questioning McCain's service in Vietnam, he said something else that raised eyebrows. Discussing his faith, Trump said he had never asked forgiveness from God. "When I drink my little wine -- which is about the only wine I drink -- and have my little cracker, I guess that is a form of asking for forgiveness," he said. In Wednesday's interview, Trump said it wasn't so much that he's opposed to the idea of repentance -- "I think repenting is terrific," he quipped -- but that he doesn't make a lot of mistakes that require asking for forgiveness. "I try and lead a life where I don't have to ask God for forgiveness," he said. "Why do I have to ask for forgiveness if you're not making mistakes? I work hard, I'm an honorable person." On describing taking communion as eating a "little cracker," he said the comments were all good-natured and that the audience took no offense. "We were having fun when I said, I drink the wine, I eat the cracker -- but we're talking about communion and you know what, the whole room was laughing," he said.
Give him a break. Every business man has a few bad deals that looked great at the time just like every trader has losing trades. Hindsight etc...
Seems like a really nice gentleman. If I had a daughter, I'd be honoured if he took her to the movies. I could rest assured there would be no hanky-panky on the back row. VOTE TEA-TOTAL TRUMP!
I like Trumps idea for dumping the idiotic and bastardization of the 14th amendment Anchor Baby law, but given we are a country ruled by cowards and idiots, I don't see how he gets this past our criminally corrupt congress.
Trump's 6 page policy statement on immigration. Finally, some common sense. https://www.donaldjtrump.com/images/uploads/Immigration-Reform-Trump.pdf