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originally posted by: EternalShadow
originally posted by: Abysha
originally posted by: EternalShadow
originally posted by: Abysha
a reply to: EternalShadow
I always assumed Trump picked a stiff like Pence because everybody is afraid to have such a "Christian first, American second" type of person in the whitehouse, he knew we'd be terrified to impeach him.
I think it will work.
Ahhh yes, the typical, preconceived conservative candidate that the "World of Warcraft" crowd despises.
What the hell does that even mean?! I work with enough "wow" players to know its orcs vs the empire. Which is which in your analogy?
I'm a GTA girl myself so you'll have to enlighten me. Nerd.
Name calling speaks to your maturity...
HOWEVER, I was referring to conservatism and its preconceived association to christianity. I used the "World of Warcraft crowd" as an illustration towards atheism because there is NOTHING christian about that game as it applies to biblical theology.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: EternalShadow
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: EternalShadow
A Pence Administration would be more conservative. You'll NEVER hear him say, "I'll just work with the Democrats, if Republicans can't get their act together."
The MSM would miss Trump and the ratings (aka "revenue") he brings.
Even Boring Hillary would be a more exciting President than Pence, because she'd pass out, have coughing fits, and stay in bed for days at a time.
LOL...good one! However, I was looking for more "meat on the bone" in regards to a Pence presidency.
Meat on the bone: After 3 years as Governor of Indiana, he had lowered the tax rate, and increased the number of job openings to the point where people in Illinois sold their houses and moved across the state line (to Indiana) to live and work. Those whom I have spoken with, are glad they did.
originally posted by: Nyiah
In all blunt honesty, I'd rather have Pence in the OO. In looking at the big picture, I highly doubt he'd be repeatedly shooting himself in the foot diplomatically with foreign relations the way Trump does shooting off his mouth. This is an arena we can't afford (in many ways) to become bottom-barrel in, and yet we're in that steady slide.
I'll gamble on the pay-off of Pence. It might stagnate things here domestically, but we need someone a little more even-keeled out there on the global front.