View Full Version : If I could bet on it...
Cadanance00
June 16th, 2016, 09:07 AM
I'd happily place a bet on it that Trump won't make it to the election.
He may quit:
His polls are sliding and he's a quitter when he's not winning.
Read the NY Times article on how he screwed the people and businesses with his casinos in Atlantic City, and ripped off investors.
Fewer of his people are coming to his rallies. There were hundreds of empty seats in the Fox theater yesterday while he was saying that there were people outside who couldn't get in. It's becoming obvious to his supporters that he lies.
They may not give him the nomination:
The Rep party notables are turning against him, more every day. Rep governors are quitting him in droves. All those people are delegates and they're saying they can't support him. All they have to do is change the rules at the committee meeting before the convention to release the delegates to vote any way they want. I wouldn't be surprised if that happens. They would nominate one of the other guys, but then it's a tarnished affair. A lot of Reps would just stay home on election day.
And then we will have........Hillary! Oh, Jesus!
- Thanks Donald.
Flapjack
June 16th, 2016, 09:10 AM
a trump vs hillary election is simple voting for the evil you know or the evil you don't know.
I don't know buddy the republican establishment is warming to him and we all know he changes his opinion to what will get more voters so for the low information voter...
Leprous
June 16th, 2016, 09:11 AM
I'd happily place a bet on it that Trump won't make it to the election.
He may quit:
His polls are sliding and he's a quitter when he's not winning.
Read the NY Times article on how he screwed the people and businesses with his casinos in Atlantic City, and ripped off investors.
Fewer of his people are coming to his rallies. There were hundreds of empty seats in the Fox theater yesterday while he was saying that there were people outside who couldn't get in. It's becoming obvious to his supporters that he lies.
They may not give him the nomination:
The Rep party notables are turning against him, more every day. Rep governors are quitting him in droves. All those people are delegates and they're saying they can't support him. All they have to do is change the rules at the committee meeting before the convention to release the delegates to vote any way they want. I wouldn't be surprised if that happens. They would nominate one of the other guys, but then it's a tarnished affair. A lot of Reps would just stay home on election day.
And then we will have........Hillary! Oh, Jesus!
- Thanks Donald.
A guy from Texas not approving with Trump.....I smell bullshit.
*prepare yourself for the Trump supporters to start raging on this thread as to why Trump will make America great again.*
Anyways he killed himself. Women who want abortion deserve a punishment? Yeah....no.
All Muslims need to go? Trump no stop.
And yeah he's just an idiot in general.
TheFlapjack Can one get more evil than the reason WW3 will break out?
StoppingTom
June 16th, 2016, 09:48 AM
a trump vs hillary election is simple voting for the evil you know or the evil you don't know.
I don't know buddy the republican establishment is warming to him and we all know he changes his opinion to what will get more voters so for the low information voter...
Following his little "Obama is sympathetic to Islamic terrorists" insinuation, a lot of Congress Republicans (including Mitch McConnell) are furious, have given up hope they can reign him in, and even straight up said they refuse to talk about him until after the election because he is so poisonous. I'll bet anything they will find any reason to hold a contested convention in Cleveland.
As for the quitting thing: It's very possible. Can you imagine this guy, sitting in meetings all day about things he doesn't give a shit about, like economic decline in agriculture, or other things he has no idea about? If he doesn't get what he wants passed through Congress, and he tries to pass an executive order or something regarding his dumb wall or "deport all the mooslims" idea, depending on his veep, that's probably enough for the Congress to try to impeach him.
Cadanance00
June 16th, 2016, 10:12 AM
a trump vs hillary election is simple voting for the evil you know or the evil you don't know.
I don't know buddy the republican establishment is warming to him and we all know he changes his opinion to what will get more voters so for the low information voter...
A lot of the rep establishment held their noses and moved over to him when it was inevitable that he would dominate the primaries but now they're moving back cuz they want to protect the down ballot ticket and they smell an election disaster. They want to keep their majorities in congress.
There have never been two more unpopular candidates in history. (makes you wonder how they won the primaries except that a small minority of party members vote in primaries). It's not that Reps will vote for Hillary, or that Dems will vote for Trump. It's that they will just stay home and it's a matter of how many of which party stays home. I think that as long as Trump is scarier than Hillary, more Reps will stay home and more Dems will vote.
A guy from Texas not approving with Trump.....I smell bullshit.
Fraid not. Weird thing about texass they think extreme right wing politics is normal.
depending on his veep, that's probably enough for the Congress to try to impeach him.
I've been thinking the same thing. All the people who run congress, Big Oil, Big Pharma, NRA, Boeing-Martin Marietta-Lockheed, Chemical Mfr's Assoc., etc. owe Trump nothing and he's made it clear he owes them nothing (yet). Plenty of incentive in both parties for getting him out of the way. Maybe that's the plan. If he's elected, find something to impeach him for and get on with the business of raping the American People.
Posts merged, please use the edit button~Giygas
Flapjack
June 16th, 2016, 02:11 PM
Following his little "Obama is sympathetic to Islamic terrorists" insinuation, a lot of Congress Republicans (including Mitch McConnell) are furious, have given up hope they can reign him in, and even straight up said they refuse to talk about him until after the election because he is so poisonous. I'll bet anything they will find any reason to hold a contested convention in Cleveland.
As for the quitting thing: It's very possible. Can you imagine this guy, sitting in meetings all day about things he doesn't give a shit about, like economic decline in agriculture, or other things he has no idea about? If he doesn't get what he wants passed through Congress, and he tries to pass an executive order or something regarding his dumb wall or "deport all the mooslims" idea, depending on his veep, that's probably enough for the Congress to try to impeach him.
Yeah I forgot about that outburst of his! Yeah the republican establishment are powerful and I am suprised they haven't been able to get rid of him yet! The thing that worries me about Trump is that he is a PR god and with a little flip flopping people will just move on and forget this happened.
sqishy
June 20th, 2016, 01:47 AM
They're good observations, and Trump's poll numbers are declining a lot in the past few days. Will be interesting to see what he does with this situation now, other than threatening that the US might not survive without him.
Moriya
June 20th, 2016, 07:07 AM
No surprise there; dude's a fucking fraud.
Uranus
June 20th, 2016, 12:38 PM
I don't see how Hillary will succeed over Trump. But with Trump being a very smart and intelligent businessman, I believe he is more fit to be President compared to Sanders (Who looks like he would have a heart attack at any moment and should be in a nursing home, not the white "House" ), and Hillary(Not against having a woman as a leader, but just not that woman) and besides, if trump fucks us, he is basically fucking himself because he has a lot to lose.
Judean Zealot
June 20th, 2016, 01:50 PM
Huh. "Smart and intelligent". After all, he has "the best words". I know 10 year olds more intelligent than Trump.
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