Claeyt wrote:Why vote for him if you think he'll be a bad president? If HRC does beat Sanders HRC is clearly more qualified and rational even if she is the establishment Dem candidate. She may be Nixonian and committed a misdemeanor open-government law when she set up a private e-mail server but at least she's not insane.
Like I said earlier, I haven't voted for him yet. And, in fact, I would vote for someone else if I saw someone else worth voting for. However, I will never vote for Hillary, she's a horrible person, a terrible leader, and a criminal. If Trump isn't that great I think she's still worse, much worse. And I just have this gut feeling that Trump will do well, that he'll be a better president than expected and might even help this country out of the hole the last couple presidents have put us in. I have no evidence for this feeling, it's just my intuition. Will I vote for him if he does run for president? It's too soon to decide.
General remarks about Muslims being peaceful, beautiful people.
Okay, I apologize for using the word 'Muslim' interchangeably with 'person from the Middle East'. In my defense, almost everyone does it, including you and most of the politicians arguing about it, and the vast majority of people immigrating from that part of the world are of the Islamic religion. But in fact, I'm talking about the immigration limitations set forth for who may or may not immigrate based on where they are in the world. Obama has been radically increasing our allotment for the Middle Eastern countries, and I think that that is unwise considering how many of the people in that part of the world WOULD like to harm us and might like to immigrate with that plan. I think the numbers should be reduced back to what they WERE just two years ago. To a level that immigration agencies can again do reasonably thorough background checks. I don't know why you're trying to change the subject away from immigration to general Muslim people who were born here, but I suspect it's because you know I'm right.
As for the anger, there IS a lot of anger in Islamic people coming from the Middle East, and there IS a lot of fellowship in the Islamic religion in general; as there is in almost any religion. There is a tendency to support people you know are wrong just because they share your beliefs. We saw that happening just a couple months ago when those three Muslim people killed a bunch of people at a party and the Islamic organizations mostly supported and defended them.
Claeyt wrote:It's right there in the article I linked:
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/ ... ans-119849
"A 2011 U.S. Government Accountability Office study “Criminal Alien Statistics: Information on Incarcerations, Arrests and Costs”"
The general benefits given to them (school, healthcare, etc...) is far outweighed by their contributions in taxes and low food costs to Americans. I don't know how many idiots I have to tell but illegal immigrants are not eligible for any Federal benefits at all (including Soc. Security, Medicaid, Medicare etc..) and very limited State benefits. And always remember that after your grandparents or great grandparents immigrated here they changed the rules during the Cold War to proportionally favor Western European countries, the educated, and the rich (if you are worth over 1 million dollars you qualify for fast tracked citizenship) to make it easier for them to become citizens and harder for poor Mexicans to become citizens. This is one of the many reasons why everyone is trying to change the immigration laws on both sides of the debate.
You didn't link that article before. Also, that article says that people have been calling Mexicans rapists since 1852, which is a shame, but it says nothing about any Government Accountability Office Study that you are supposedly quoting. You certainly aren't giving any support to this opinion that their being here illegally is somehow a good thing for America. So I'm just going to remind myself that you're a loon and move on.
What do you think you know about my ancestors? You have no idea what they had to go through to get here. It definitely wasn't easy for some of them, but they did it legally anyway. I see no reason not to favor some countries or types of people over others when deciding who to let move in. Just like it's perfectly reasonable for a college to only accept certain students or a business to interview before they just hire any old warm body off the street.
Claeyt wrote:Trump has flat out called for protesters to be punched and said that he would pay the legal fees of anyone arrested for beating up protesters.
No, he flat out called for the people at his rally to defend themselves against protesters who were being violent. Why are these protestors being excused for their behavior anyway? Why are so many people like you approving of that behavior? It's very sad, and you're setting a bad precedent for the future.
Claeyt wrote:Follow up on those volunteers place her and members of her family as members of a KKK group. Campaigns do deny members of hate groups for working for them based on the simple decent response to their calls for violence and hate towards religious and ethnic groups. If you are okay with Trump allowing members of the KKK to openly represent him over the phones then there is something seriously wrong with your moral values if you still support him.
But again, who cares what group they belong to when they are representing Trump, not trying to convert anyone to their own beliefs?
My arguments are not based on emotion or rhetorical fervor and you are supporting a racist for president. The KKK and Stormfront have both endorsed him. He has denied the KKK endorsement but is as always confused and sketchy about abjectly refusing these violent groups.
Maybe you can understand an illustration: I'm going to set up a no-kill animal shelter and am looking for donations and help doing so. A veterinarian offers to give my animals free medical care. This veterinarian approves of euthanasia in shelters as he believes that life in a cage is worse than death, but he wants to support me because he thinks maybe I'll change my mind about the 'no kill'. I know I won't change my mind, but will I turn down his help just because I think killing puppies is a horrible thing to do and I very much do not agree with his philosophy? Isn't medical care for my poor animals worth more than whether or not I agree with this guy's principles?
Furthermore, on an individual level, do I ask every person who offers to donate or otherwise help me what their stance is on killing puppies? Is Trump's campaign required to ask someone if they are a supporter of a hate group before they let them volunteer for them? Isn't that a violation of privacy, like asking someone if they are gay or what their religion is?
Donald Trump's father Fred Trump was a member of the New York state KKK and was once arrested at one of their rallies:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/f ... t-1927-kkk
You think the family should be held responsible for what one member does? This isn't that kind of country, but it's chilling that you use this as an argument.
Always remember that Donald Trump himself has been sued by the Justice department multiple times for refusing to rent to Blacks and Latinos and denying their constitutional rights.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/2 ... 55553.html
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/how-a- ... an-7380462
These are things that happened 40 years ago. You have nothing more recent? A lot can change in 40 years. People, laws, places, records. And even that article you posted seems to be indicating that Trump was being harassed by the Justice department in this case, that his rental company (not even actually he) was accused, but there was no trial or conviction. I suppose more research could be in order to find out the details, but 40 years, I just don't care enough.
His security teams are now pulling out black and latino attendees to his rallies or assigning them to seating close to doors so as to easily facilitate their removal if they do turn out to be protesters.
Because a lot of the protestors have been black or Latino? Are you saying this is not a sensible thing to do? Racism is not the same thing as changing your behavior based on actual experience.
Claeyt wrote:It talks about his rejection of gathering a Foreign policy team and his absolute narcissism as he describes how he "consults himself" and his "good brain."
It talks about his refusal to tell anyone who he is consulting besides his own opinions. Who cares of he's narcissistic? How many famous people aren't?
Claeyt wrote:Here's some more great quotes from Trump about women:
Okay. 1) Harsh, but so what? He also called Rubio "Little Marco". I think he spreads his insults fairly evenly. 2) I laughed. 3) I laughed again. 4) The correct response to this is: Lol, are you five?. 5) Yes, I've seen that list and other, much more comprehensive ones, but again, he insults men too. He insults everyone. Equally.
Honestly, as a women (or supposedly)
Lol, you are such a little *****.
I don't know how you don't feel physically ill when you read these things he's said and then think about how high he's gotten in the Republican primaries. I know I do.
Because he is an equal opportunity bastard, unlike you. You're marching around here trying to stir me up telling me that I should have no self confidence but what other people give me. That I should be insulted that Trump would call a woman ugly or speak openly about how he feels about feminine beauty. Let the man have his damn opinions about whoever he wants and let him speak them openly about them if that's what he wants to do. If the women he mentions feel insulted by that, well, they should remember that being treated equally doesn't mean being treated better. Then they should point at laugh at the small animal nesting on his head and see if he turns red.
Claeyt wrote:Just wait until you start reading and hearing about Trump's ties to both the Italian and Russian mobs:
http://thefederalist.com/2015/07/28/how ... o-the-mob/
Or the time he bribed a mayor to build a casino:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... mayor.html
Or the time he tried to silence a journalist by trying to bribe him with an apartment:
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/behind ... mp-7380534
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/way ... 85030bb2d5
Sure, I'll read your articles.
Well you just said that you'd vote for him?
"I'm favoring Trump in part because he IS different, though that is not the only reason."
that sounds like support.
As for the rest of MM. I don't know about Marp, he seems apolitical. JC seems to support the "idea" of trump and Dallane is of course not coming out and saying it but his conservative politics is well known. This is another reason you guys need another mod voice on the forum.
I'm favoring him over Hillary, yes. If it comes to that, and I think it will, maybe I will vote for Trump. I know I'm not at all impressed by either of the Democratic candidates. It's probably too late to hope for a sudden independent.
It boggles my mind that you feel like the ability to enforce forum rules has anything at all to do with political affiliation, and is another reason why when I do have enough work for another mod, you will not be the one.
Claeyt wrote:I think that the American people in all of their stupidity and fear would act irrationally and without reason and possibly vote in Trump as a negative response to the perceived failure of Obama and HRC to stop said terrorist attack or major economic downturn. The economy already looks like it'll keep growing until November and China and even Brazil look like they're not going to be as bad as all that fuss Obama fixed in 2008. It's already being reported by the CIA and the FBI that ISIS is planning to try and disrupt the election in Trump's favor with multiple attacks so as to help his campaign and hurt HRC and Obama. So he has that going for him.
I searched, but I only found this:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/09/politics/ ... -refugees/
It mentions that ISIS is planning attacks, but not that they are planning to attack in a way that somehow supports Trump. I think you've made it up.