johnbrickner wrote:I will attempt to jump into your shoes and see the world thru your eyes.
Treetop wrote:Lots of things I disagree with john on I think, but I think Im going to leave most of it alone.
I am surprised libertarians dont like Trump at least a little. Lower taxes, less regulations, and it seems his protectionist trade mindset was meant to push for FREER trade. We get to keep the 2nd amendment at least another generation with his court pick. If we believe Dennis Rodman, then NK wanted a deal similar to what Trump is doing in 2013 and obama wanted nothing to do with it. Which hints at Trump being at least a little more on the peace side of things even if through strength. He has also supported kicking some things back to the states, and seems to be following up on it after being elected with his current stance on states legalizing pot.
While I wouldnt expect libertarians to love him, it does baffle me that most of them I know seem to hate trump as much as the left currently. Its making me wonder how much of being a libertarian for some people is about being a contrarian instead of supporting libertarian ideals themselves. Im certainly not intending for this to be seen as a dig on anyone.
Thogey wrote:I love him. I love him more than just about more than anyone I know.
I love and appreciate him so much, I really am starting to worry that if anything happens to him, what will we do? Time marches on, but who will replace him? God save Trump!
I also realize everyone you love will eventually disappoint you
natsb88 wrote: Trumpeters are turning a blind eye to (or even cheering) overreaching executive power with Trump in charge while Democrats (and others) condemn it.
Treetop wrote:natsb88 wrote: Trumpeters are turning a blind eye to (or even cheering) overreaching executive power with Trump in charge while Democrats (and others) condemn it.
I mean not to point out the obvious but my post was directly before yours and I didnt do this and I still love trump. (as compared to other recent presidents at least)
Anybody participating on Realcent isn't exactly the average Trump supporter
Treetop wrote: I don"t have the energy for deep political debates lately. .
Treetop wrote:natsb88 wrote: Trumpeters are turning a blind eye to (or even cheering) overreaching executive power with Trump in charge while Democrats (and others) condemn it.
I mean not to point out the obvious but my post was directly before yours and I didnt do this and I still love trump. (as compared to other recent presidents at least)
Thogey wrote:Anybody participating on Realcent isn't exactly the average Trump supporter
What does this mean?
Thogey wrote:I believe he does this because he loves us and wants the best for us. Anyone who does not believe this will never have common ground with Trump. It's all about your perspective.
You can substitute "Obama" in the above. But Trump has balls and what he is doing is working.
natsb88 wrote:Thogey wrote:<snip> But Trump has balls and (some of) what he is doing is working.
I have never felt that level of trust/admiration for any president (and I never will). <snip> The closest I've seen in my lifetime would have to be Ron Paul, even then not 100%, and thepartyestablishment made sure to shut that down.
Thogey wrote:
Why do you think Trump is a narcissist?
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