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Trump finally on message?

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posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 06:24 PM
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I watched some of his rallies on the news today and he sure seems to have grown a lot better than he was a few months ago.I felt like he actually seems to honestly want to fix the mistakes made over the last 25 years.I thought he has really learned a lot about being on message in the time since I last saw him speak.If he adapts to political speech this fast he would probably be a effective president too.If not for the mistakes he had made running his mouth earlier he probably would have a very big lead.What do you guys think,has he finally got it togather?Think he would be able to reverse our standard of living freefall?
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posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 06:59 PM
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a reply to: ridgerunner

I agree.

Have you seen this speech put together by anonymous?


Powerful video.
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posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 07:23 PM
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a reply to: stosh64Thanks,great video.I was mostly anti-Hillary till lately but am now convinced Trump could become the greatest President since Reagan.Couldn`t imagine saying that a few weeks ago,but he is finally starting to impress the hell out of me with his understanding of the state of the country.



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 07:24 PM
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a reply to: ridgerunner

Yes , it seems his Speech Writers have Refined the Art of the " Deal " . I'm In .


VOTE TRUMP 21016 !



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 07:24 PM
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a reply to: ridgerunner

How long was it before Ronald Regan was labeled as a "Great President"? Did it happen during one of his two terms?



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 07:30 PM
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a reply to: carewemustThink it depends on ones political views.Reagan and JFK are the only two presidents I consider great in my lifetime.Reagan was probably great because of ending the cold war along with Gorbachef.Also he did give the country a sense of optimism.JFK,well he was able to get out of a mess that he could have avoided,but he also had a optimistic leadership style.Those since Reagan have been bad and worse.



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 07:59 PM
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I don't think he is the answer to our problems, maybe far from....

That being said... Anybody but Clinton.



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 08:02 PM
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a reply to: ridgerunner

Reagan and JFK. I'll have to do a Google search and see if their faces are now on Mount Rushmore.



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 08:08 PM
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a reply to: carewemust Nobody else will ever be on there,great is a relative term you know.Washington,for example would be considered GREAT,but by comparison all the presidents of the last 100 yrs would be far less.Those two are whom I consider to have done the best job in my lifetime,some people think Carter and Obama are the best.



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 08:17 PM
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Teddy Roosevelt , The Bull Moose , Progressive , Republican was IMO the Best President America has known in Modern Times .

" Roosevelt was a fiery individualist who embodied American culture of the early 1900's. His conservationism and willingness to take on big business are examples of why he is considered to be one of the better presidents. His progressive policies set the stage for important reforms of the 20th century. "

A Master of Foreign Policy , Trust Busting , Environmentalism , and Champion of the Common Man . Immortalized on Mount Rushmore.
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posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 08:35 PM
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a reply to: Zanti Misfit Sure would agree on that one,TR lived a life of adventure,was a soldier,explorer,and a politician,How many people today would survive getting shot and finish the speech they were giving before seeking medical attention?And his work in conservation was a great gift to all of us today.




posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 10:06 PM
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Drain the Swamp

It is a powerful message to send to Washington DC. The Clinton foundation is set to be one of the first plugs getting pulled. The poor bush support earlier in this election is also another plug with high exposure to the conflicts of foreign policy and personal gain.

Overall such a project is going to be a long and big one, kinda like the hoover dam in some ways maybe. Sounds like a lot of people are worried that there will be nothing left of Washington if all the corruption is taken out, Others just expect the same old stuff to continue in one way or another.



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 10:07 PM
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a reply to: ridgerunner

Trump is finally on message....9 days before the election?

Don't you think that is a little late?



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 10:11 PM
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originally posted by: ridgerunner
a reply to: Zanti Misfit Sure would agree on that one,TR lived a life of adventure,was a soldier,explorer,and a politician,How many people today would survive getting shot and finish the speech they were giving before seeking medical attention?And his work in conservation was a great gift to all of us today.




When was the Last time you heard of a Progressive Republican ? The Best of Both Political Worlds in one Man . Never see that Again .



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 10:12 PM
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I listened to some of Trump's speech today to see if he would pummel Clinton with the truth of her precarious position, but instead the first thing I heard him say was the lie about the Podesta poll rigging.

I mean, Jesus Christ, he just can't help himself.

He has Hillary on the ropes and he decides to repeat garbage that only his loyalists believe and which is refutable within 10 seconds of examination of the Atlas document.

Way to reach out to the swing voters.

I'm sorry to say, but either way this country is screwed.


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posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 10:23 PM
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Whomever I voted for for president so far has won. If Hillary wins this time my record will be shot. I even voted for Obama the first time and did not vote during his second term but wanted him to win because I was not happy with how the Republicans blocked his actions instead of working with him. Sure, Obama did not fix anything but at least he did try to fulfill his campaign promises. I actually liked Romney better but since the Republicans were unreasonable, I figured that Obama should be allowed to suffer another term to make him crabby.

But Hillary is not someone I want my grandchildren to look up to, I would love to have an honest president for them to look up to and also a woman for president might stimulate the right kind of people to run for this office. But she is constantly twisting the truth, probably more than any presidential candidate ever did. Also, the same family in the white house should not be allowed over two terms, that seems to be a problem. GWB should not have been allowed to run either. This could turn into a family run country. The whole thing stinks.

So I hope Trump wins so my record is not smashed, even though the odds are against me.



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 10:35 PM
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originally posted by: ridgerunner
a reply to: carewemustThink it depends on ones political views.Reagan and JFK are the only two presidents I consider great in my lifetime.Reagan was probably great because of ending the cold war along with Gorbachef.Also he did give the country a sense of optimism.JFK,well he was able to get out of a mess that he could have avoided,but he also had a optimistic leadership style.Those since Reagan have been bad and worse.



Think we have to give Trump a chance to be Pres. That said, I think he has an uphill battle with our bought and paid for reps and senate.

Congressional terms may be the real thing we may want to change



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 10:36 PM
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originally posted by: kruphix
a reply to: ridgerunner

Trump is finally on message....9 days before the election?

Don't you think that is a little late?


It's clearly late if people have already voted



posted on Oct, 30 2016 @ 11:36 PM
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GWB should not have been allowed to run either. This could turn into a family run country. The whole thing stinks.


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posted on Oct, 31 2016 @ 12:50 AM
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Interesting. I'm sure these guys are aware of these links if true.



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