Vote for Mr. Trump why ? Check out please

I am a immigrant from India live in California. Many people from India and Pakstan make fun of American people. They say immigrants has more rights than the tax payers. Hillary Clinton pays more attention to illigal immigrant from other country than the American people. Some Vietnamese people show divorce in papers and live together to get money from government. People all over the world are taking advantage of Ameican tax payers. In my opinionHillary does not give a fuck about America she will do any thing to get elected. So people should think deeply and vote for Mr. Trump. If not soon your jobs will be taken over by these law breaking illigal immigrants. We go to sleep don't we lock our doors of course we do. Every country has a border and protected except U.S. So stop being stupid same our country. I love United States but trust me people take full advantage of our stupidity. Any ideas ?
 
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I am a immigrant from India live in California. Many people from India and Pakstan make fun of American people. They say immigrants has more rights than the tax payers. Hillary Clinton pays more attention to illigal immigrant from other country than the American people. Some Vietnamese people show divorce in papers and live together to get money from government. People all over the world are taking advantage of Ameican tax payers. In my opinionHillary does not give a fuck about America she will do any thing to get elected. So people should think deeply and vote for Mr. Trump. If not soon your jobs will be taken over by these law breaking illigal immigrants. We go to sleep don't we lock our doors of course we do. Every country has a border and protected except U.S. So stop being stupid same our country. I love United States but trust me people take full advantage of our stupidity. Any ideas ?

Interesting statement and sentiment. I'm not picking a side on here either for or against but I say to listen to all viewpoints especially ones counter to your position. Here is something interesting I was reading this morning:

The internet is turning against Donald Trump
ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/nevertrump-anti-donald-trump-campaign-2016-2

After what was likely the most raucous GOP debate of the year Thursday night, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is taking some of his biggest punches yet.

Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Trump continued sniping at each other Friday — a mere extension of their Thursday-night slugfest in which Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz hammered Trump relentlessly.

Rubio and Cruz are fighting on multiple fronts — both need to win their respective home states in upcoming primaries and both are trying to maintain enough steam to stay in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

On Friday night, social-media users joined the fray in a big way. The hashtag "#NeverTrump" took off on social media, racking up hundreds of thousands of tweets well into the night.

People are apparently using the hashtag to describe reasons why Trump should not be the next US president — among them, things like this:

"#NeverTrump because the American people will fight against hate in all its forms."
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"#NeverTrump because Trump is clearly a con-artist. If he has your confidence then you have been [misled] #BadDeal"
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"#NeverTrump because I don't want my children to be ashamed of me or my generation."
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"#NeverTrump because this country has serious issues that can't be addressed by merely reciting recent poll numbers."
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"#NeverTrump because you can't make America great again when you are precisely what is wrong with it."
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Trump has weathered lots of criticism during this election cycle so far, and much of it has only emboldened his supporters and sent Trump to the top of national polls.

There are many more #NeverTrump sentiments here

https://twitter.com/hashtag/NeverTrump?src=tren
 
I am a immigrant from India live in California. Many people from India and Pakstan make fun of American people. They say immigrants has more rights than the tax payers. Hillary Clinton pays more attention to illigal immigrant from other country than the American people. Some Vietnamese people show divorce in papers and live together to get money from government. People all over the world are taking advantage of Ameican tax payers. In my opinionHillary does not give a fuck about America she will do any thing to get elected. So people should think deeply and vote for Mr. Trump. If not soon your jobs will be taken over by these law breaking illigal immigrants. We go to sleep don't we lock our doors of course we do. Every country has a border and protected except U.S. So stop being stupid same our country. I love United States but trust me people take full advantage of our stupidity. Any ideas ?
Do you think Trump is going to care that you are from India? No, he is going to see a middle eastern and try to get you kicked out.
 
A Trump victory could mean the end of the Republican Party

ref: http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-victory-could-mean-end-for-the-gop-2016-2

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has put extraordinary strain on the Republican Party, and the cracks, long apparent to anyone paying attention, are starting to widen.


Early Monday morning, freshman Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse posted a lengthy open letter to Trump voters on his Facebook page explaining that even if Republican voters nominate Trump for the presidency, he will refuse to vote for him.


Sasse posted his letter several hours after Trump declined multiple times to disavow the support of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and other white supremacist groups, and vowed that as president he would crack down on the press for reporting he disagrees with.


“If Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee, my expectation is that I will look for some third candidate — a conservative option, a Constitutionalist,” he wrote. “I do not claim to speak for a movement, but I suspect I am far from alone.”


He continued, "Conservatives understand that all men are created equal and made in the image of God, but also that government must be limited so that fallen men do not wield too much power. A presidential candidate who boasts about what he'll do during his 'reign' and refuses to condemn the KKK cannot lead a conservative movement in America."


Last week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reportedly told Republican Senators that if Trump is the nominee, they should feel free to run on a platform opposing him in the general election in order to preserve Republican control of the Senate.


Influential voices in conservative circles are attacking Trump more and more loudly. Commentators like Erick Erickson and Ben Howe have said that they refuse to support him in the general election. Weeks ago, the National Review published an entire issue dedicated to taking down the billionaire former reality television star.


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REUTERS/Larry DowningMitch McConnell.



But nobody has been more vocal about Trump’s threat to the GOP than Republican consultant Rick Wilson, whose angry, impassioned article, “With God as My Witness, I will Never Vote for Donald Trump” went viral last week.


Wilson has been speaking hard truths to the GOP since The Donald entered the race last June, and in an interview Monday, he dished out more: The Republican Party, he said, has to recognize that it may have lost hardcore Trump voters for good.


“Trump voters are informed by fury and alienation,” he said, a lot of which has been manufactured by a hard right conservative talk radio media establishment that, according to Wilson, has “monetized” the creation of outrage.


“They’ve been sold on ‘the stab in the back’ — the idea that the evil elites are betraying you over and over again,” he said.


“They’re a lost cause and may be lost forever,” he continued. Trump supporters, he said, “assertively reject” key conservative principles like limited government and checks on executive authority. “They want a strongman, they want a caudillo.”


He added, “They may be gone for good in terms of being part of the coalition.”


At this point, the Republican candidates that are left in the race, Wilson said, are not even trying to take away Trump’s voters anymore, but rather to consolidate the remainder behind a single candidate. That includes Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who Wilson, a Floridian himself, supports.


To a longtime GOP activist like Wilson, watching Trump tear the party apart is obviously painful.


“This election, up on the debate stage we had two Cuban-Americans, an African-American, a woman,” he said. “This could have been a year when people were looking at the Republican Party as the aspirational mirror of what America is.”


Instead, he said, Trump has “distorted” the face of the party with appeals to bigotry, fear, and a sense of betrayal.


“I got in so much trouble last year when I said there is a ‘whiff of fascism’ about Trump,” Wilson says with grim humor. “Now, when people ask, ‘Is Trump a fascist?’ everyone says, ‘Of course he is.’”


This story was originally published by The Fiscal Times.
 
Nebraska GOP senator won't vote for Trump in general election

story on CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/29/politics/ben-sasse-donald-trump-endorsement/

Benjamin E. Sasse

Member of the United States Senate
Benjamin Eric "Ben" Sasse is a member of the Republican Party and a United States Senator from the state of Nebraska.

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Ben Sasse
AN OPEN LETTER TO TRUMP SUPPORTERS
*posted on his facebook page*

To my friends supporting Donald Trump:

The Trump coalition is broad and complicated, but I believe many Trump fans are well-meaning. I have spoken at length with many of you, both inside and outside Nebraska. You are rightly worried about our national direction. You ache about a crony-capitalist leadership class that is not urgent about tackling our crises. You are right to be angry.

I’m as frustrated and saddened as you are about what’s happening to our country. But I cannot support Donald Trump.

Please understand: I’m not an establishment Republican, and I will never support Hillary Clinton. I’m a movement conservative who was elected over the objections of the GOP establishment. My current answer for who I would support in a hypothetical matchup between Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton is: Neither of them. I sincerely hope we select one of the other GOP candidates, but if Donald Trump ends up as the GOP nominee, conservatives will need to find a third option.

Mr. Trump’s relentless focus is on dividing Americans, and on tearing down rather than building back up this glorious nation. Much like President Obama, he displays essentially no understanding of the fact that, in the American system, we have a constitutional system of checks and balances, with three separate but co-equal branches of government. And the task of public officials is to be public “servants.” The law is king, and the people are boss. But have you noticed how Mr. Trump uses the word “Reign” – like he thinks he’s running for King? It’s creepy, actually. Nebraskans are not looking for a king. We yearn instead for the recovery of a Constitutional Republic.

At this point in Nebraska discussions, many of you have immediately gotten practical: “Okay, fine, you think there are better choices than Trump. But you would certainly still vote for Trump over Clinton in a general election, right?”

Before I explain why my answer is “Neither of them,” let me correct some nonsense you might have heard on the internet of late.

WHY I RAN FOR SENATE

***No, I’m not a career politician. (I had never run for anything until being elected to the U.S. Senate fifteen months ago, and I ran precisely because I actually want to make America great again.)
***No, I’m not a lawyer who has never created a job. (I was a business guy before becoming a college president in my hometown.)
***No, I’m not part of the Establishment. (Sheesh, I had attack ads by the lobbyist class run against me while I was on a bus tour doing 16 months of townhalls across Nebraska. Why? Precisely because I was not the preferred candidate of Washington.)
***No, I’m not concerned about political job security. (The very first thing I did upon being sworn in in January 2015 was to introduce a constitutional amendment for term limits – this didn’t exactly endear me to my new colleagues.)
***No, I’m not for open borders. (The very first official trip I took in the Senate was to observe and condemn how laughably porous the Texas/Mexican border is. See 70 tweets from @bensasse in February 2015.)
***No, I’m not a “squishy,” feel-good, grow-government moderate. (I have the 4th most-conservative voting record in the Senate: https://www.conservativereview.com/members/benjamin-sasse/ http://www.heritageactionscorecard.com/members/member/S001197 )

In my very first speech to the Senate, I told my colleagues that “The people despise us all.” This institution needs to get to work, not on the lobbyists’ priorities, but on the people’s: https://youtu.be/zQMoB4aUn04?t=3m8s

Now, to the question at hand: Will I pledge to vote for just any “Republican” nominee over Hillary Clinton?

Let’s begin by rejecting naïve purists: Politics has no angels. Politics is not about creating heaven on earth. Politics is simply about preserving a framework for ordered liberty – so that free people can find meaning and happiness not in politics but in their families, their neighborhoods, their work.

POLITICAL PARTIES

Now, let’s talk about political parties: parties are just tools to enact the things that we believe. Political parties are not families; they are not religions; they are not nations – they are often not even on the level of sports loyalties. They are just tools. I was not born Republican. I chose this party, for as long as it is useful.

If our Party is no longer working for the things we believe in – like defending the sanctity of life, stopping ObamaCare, protecting the Second Amendment, etc. – then people of good conscience should stop supporting that party until it is reformed.

VOTING

Now, let’s talk about voting: Voting is usually just about choosing the lesser evil of the most viable candidates.

“Usually…” But not always. Certain moments are larger. They cause us to explicitly ask: Who are we as a people? What does the way we vote here say about our shared identity? What is actually the president’s job?

THE PRESIDENT’S CORE CALLING

The president’s job is not about just mindlessly shouting the word “strong” – as if Vladimir Putin, who has been strongly bombing civilian populations in Syria the last month, is somehow a model for the American presidency. No, the president’s core calling is to “Preserve, Protect, and Defend the Constitution.”

Before we ever get into any technical policy fights – about pipelines, or marginal tax rates, or term limits, or Medicare reimbursement codes – America is first and fundamentally about a shared Constitutional creed. America is exceptional, because she is at her heart a big, bold truth claim about human dignity, natural rights, and self-control – and therefore necessarily about limited rather than limitless government.

THE MEANING OF AMERICA

America is the most exceptional nation in the history of the world because our Constitution is the best political document that’s ever been written. It said something different than almost any other government had said before: Most governments before said that might makes right, that government decides what our rights are and that the people are just dependent subjects. Our Founders said that God gives us rights by nature, and that government is not the author or source of our rights. Government is just our shared project to secure those rights.

Government exists only because the world is fallen, and some people want to take your property, your liberty, and your life. Government is tasked with securing a framework for ordered liberty where “we the people” can in our communities voluntarily build something great together for our ******* and grandkids. That’s America. Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of association, freedom of speech – the First Amendment is the heartbeat of the American Constitution, of the American idea itself.

WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO MR. TRUMP?

So let me ask you: Do you believe the beating heart of Mr. Trump’s candidacy has been a defense of the Constitution? Do you believe it’s been an impassioned defense of the First Amendment – or an attack on it?

Which of the following quotes give you great comfort that he’s in love with the First Amendment, that he is committed to defending the Constitution, that he believes in executive restraint, that he understands servant leadership?

Statements from Trump:
***“We’re going to open up libel laws and we’re going to have people sue you like you’ve never got sued before.”
***“When the students poured into Tiananmen Square, the Chinese government almost blew it. They were vicious, they were horrible, but they put it down with strength. That shows you the power of strength. Our country is right now perceived as weak…”
***Putin, who has killed journalists and is pillaging Ukraine, is a great leader.
***The editor of National Review “should not be allowed on TV and the FCC should fine him.”
***On whether he will use executive orders to end-run Congress, as President Obama has illegally done: "I won't refuse it. I'm going to do a lot of things." “I mean, he’s led the way, to be honest with you.”
***“Sixty-eight percent would not leave under any circumstance. I think that means *******. It think it means anything.”
***On the internet: “I would certainly be open to closing areas” of it.
***His lawyers to people selling anti-Trump t-shirts: “Mr. Trump considers this to be a very serious matter and has authorized our legal team to take all necessary and appropriate actions to bring an immediate halt...”
***Similar threatening legal letters to competing campaigns running ads about his record.

And on it goes…

IF MR. TRUMP BECOMES THE NOMINEE...

Given what we know about him today, here’s where I’m at: If Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee, my expectation is that I will look for some third candidate – a conservative option, a Constitutionalist.

I do not claim to speak for a movement, but I suspect I am far from alone. After listening to Nebraskans in recent weeks, and talking to a great many people who take oaths seriously, I think many are in the same place. I believe a sizable share of Christians – who regard threats against religious liberty as arguably the greatest crisis of our time – are unwilling to support any candidate who does not make a full-throated defense of the First Amendment a first commitment of their candidacy.

Conservatives understand that all men are created equal and made in the image of God, but also that government must be limited so that fallen men do not wield too much power. A presidential candidate who boasts about what he'll do during his "reign" and refuses to condemn the KKK cannot lead a conservative movement in America.

TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT

Thank you for listening. While I recognize that we disagree about how to make America great again, we agree that this should be our goal. We need more people engaged in the civic life of our country—not fewer. I genuinely appreciate how much many of you care about this country, and that you are demanding something different from Washington. I’m going to keep doing the same thing.

But I can’t support Donald Trump.

Humbly,

Ben Sasse
Nebraska


ref: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=561073597391141&id=207425149422656
 
We will vote for Mr. trump. If he is not the nominee we will vote for Clinton. Fuck the Republican Party it will be destroyed for good. People like Mitch McConnell should be hanged. The old turtle is afraid of Mr. Obama.
 
I get the reasons why Trump and Sanders are popular and I'm of the same sentiment although I have not seen from any of the candidates outside of Kasich the appropriate temperament, trust and honesty (this is directed at Hillary), or cerebral capacity to effectively serve as the POTUS.

Their success (Trump/Sanders) can be summed up perfectly with this logo:
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"Why is Donald Trump getting a pass for his disastrous and incompetent track record of running a public company?

The Republican front-runner has made much of his supposed “success” in business and says he now wants to do the same for America.

But the only part of his business track record for which we have the full picture shows that Trump wasn’t a successful executive but an absolute catastrophe.

Donald Trump ran his public company into the ground, but pocketed millions for himself" [1]


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BBB76: That 'Dow Jones Casino Index Avg.' would be even higher if it weren't for the Trump Hotels & Resorts lousy performance returns dragging it down. So again, what is Trump's core platform to run off besides his rhetoric of fear (closing the borders), and fantasies (Make America Great Again)? His Executive experience running his core business in the Hotels and Casino industry wasn't 'Great' at all.

What are the substantive material plans he is providing to outline how he would achieve these things? So far I have not seen a successful business record for him. He is successful as a Reality TV star (I loved the Apprentice myself) but that's all he can get credit for up to this point. Does that qualify him to be the POTUS?


ref: [1] http://www.marketwatch.com/story/its-worse-than-you-think-trumps-business-disaster-2016-03-04
 
I am a immigrant from India live in California. Many people from India and Pakstan make fun of American people. They say immigrants has more rights than the tax payers. Hillary Clinton pays more attention to illigal immigrant from other country than the American people. Some Vietnamese people show divorce in papers and live together to get money from government. People all over the world are taking advantage of Ameican tax payers. In my opinionHillary does not give a fuck about America she will do any thing to get elected. So people should think deeply and vote for Mr. Trump. If not soon your jobs will be taken over by these law breaking illigal immigrants. We go to sleep don't we lock our doors of course we do. Every country has a border and protected except U.S. So stop being stupid same our country. I love United States but trust me people take full advantage of our stupidity. Any ideas ?

Raj you may be a cuck but you're not stupid.

You should realize Trump will not save you 1 cent on taxes unless you're a billionaire and the tax code can be manipulated better than a middle class person. Also trump is just being an idiot because he employs these same illegals in his hotels. How is that for just lying to everyone just to make them angry to get them to vote for him.

Bottom line is 55% of our taxes goes to military. Another 10% to overseas grants like Pakistan, Israel and stuff (which is stupid). Another 20% to social security, medicaid, another 10% highways, infrastructure, TSA keeping the government running and less than 1% is entitlement spending like food stamps/ women infants and children.

If anything.. the problem is not the president, it's congress.. tell them to vote against giving money to Pakistan and Israel and foreign countries. For me 1 cents of every dollar to a homeless/ struggling person is fine.. it's only 1%. The part I don't like is the 10 billion dollars going to Pakistan every month but hey Bush and a Republican congress started that so.. atleast blame the right guy. However when you do.. you're called a pussy for not wanting to go fight new wars. It's a tough world for cucks.. think and be called a pussy or just be a cuck and appear an idiot.
 
I am a immigrant from India live in California. Many people from India and Pakstan make fun of American people. They say immigrants has more rights than the tax payers. Hillary Clinton pays more attention to illigal immigrant from other country than the American people. Some Vietnamese people show divorce in papers and live together to get money from government. People all over the world are taking advantage of Ameican tax payers. In my opinionHillary does not give a fuck about America she will do any thing to get elected. So people should think deeply and vote for Mr. Trump. If not soon your jobs will be taken over by these law breaking illigal immigrants. We go to sleep don't we lock our doors of course we do. Every country has a border and protected except U.S. So stop being stupid same our country. I love United States but trust me people take full advantage of our stupidity. Any ideas ?
we need Trump to fix all these problems
in my opinion we should do these things:
1. deport all Muslim immigrant (legal or not legal), they are potentially dangerous;
2. deport all illegals, regardless for their citizenship;
3. for the future, closed borders...no more foreigners here (except for tourists and people who want to live here for less than 1 year);
4. drastic punishment for illegal immigration (life without parole or death depending on the single case)
 
Zisiz ... the only ones in the US that aren't illegal are the native Indians. With what you've just posted, you need to go ahead and reveal yourself ... you sound like you have that "master race" and "white supremist" ideology. Certainly you don't show interests in the website theme ... b2w. You're in Texas (so your profile says), it did say you were a lawyer until you removed it.
Why are you here? KKK maybe?
 
I'm not a suprematist or a KKK member. Just said we don't need immigrant here: they bring to us crimes and other problems.
p.s.: Native Americans are not the only ones illegal. My family came here from Holland in 1901 so I'm a real American
 
A huge majority of the public finds Trump repellent. There is simply no evidence that the country that elected Barack Obama twice, and which is growing steadily more diverse, stands any likelihood of electing Trump.

And Zisiz immigration is legal. Over a million and a half people come legally into the United States and now hold US citizenship after naturalizing and pledging allegiance to the flag. You're not the only real American.

There are Chinese Americans, Vietnamese Americans, Japanese Americans, Indian Americans. Filipino Americans, Mexican Americans, Guatemalan Americans, Cuban Americans, Brazilian Americans, Argentian Americans and many more. They're all American just like you and they have a passport and a naturalization certificate to prove it.
 
There's legal immigration but unfortunately we also have illegal immigration (maybe 90% of "our" illegal immigration comes from Latin America)
we also have a worthless colony full of latin americans Puerto Rico (I really think we should give Portoricans full independence because we're wasting our time and money with them and above all we have those "people" here in our soil everywhere...)
you said Jyaku "we have Chinese Americans, Vietnamese Americans, etc...and they have American passport and a naturalization certificate to prove it"
that's absolutely true....unfortunately
our problems comes from this situation
 
we need Trump to fix all these problems
in my opinion we should do these things:
1. deport all Muslim immigrant (legal or not legal), they are potentially dangerous;
2. deport all illegals, regardless for their citizenship;
3. for the future, closed borders...no more foreigners here (except for tourists and people who want to live here for less than 1 year);
4. drastic punishment for illegal immigration (life without parole or death depending on the single case)


does your Dr. know you are unsupervised?
 
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