PeterZ wrote:No one argues against this. The argument is that the alternative is worse than a flim-flam. So, for thos in the US who like to prospect of an institutionalized corrupt corporate capitalism, by all means support Clinton. I understand that foreign interests prefer her because she is clearly open to monetary persuasion via her family's foundation and has gained the tacit support of our federal LE agencies in her corrupt endeavors.
Trump is trying to organize a more US centric cabal of moneyed interests. His flim-flam would have us believe that our ills can be cured at the expense of foreign interests. It cannot. Fixing our social and economic ills will be painful and that pain cannot be shuffled off to foreigners. Fixing our problems won't be painless even if he adopts to the optimal solutions. I doubt the solutions will be optimal by a long shot.
Sheity options indeed! I'll go for the option that is least likely to result in an institutionalized corrupt corporate capitalism in the service of globalism at the expense of the American people and its sovereignty.dscott8 wrote:"HB of CJ Shietheads? No argument there. Once again as a voter in every election since the age of 22, I again am faced with the lessor of two evils.
But .... in this case while both candidates are shietty choices, one is much less shietty than the other. I don't like it, but will be voting for Drumpf.
I mean I really don't like it, but the other choice does not even enter the discussion. Ever wonder WHY we are given shietty choices for President?"
I have spent the last 13 years working in vehicle dealerships and Trump has all the characteristics of a used car salesman. He over promises and will no doubt under-deliver. He is constantly mind gaming his "customers", and adjusts his message to whatever he thinks will get him the sale (election) because he has no firm principles of his own. Look at the man, not the message, because the message is marketing flim-flam.
From:
http://constitution.com/close-clintons-can-dangerous/
They told friends that they had seen way too much.
Does anyone know if there reslly is a Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times"