Trump Support Highest Among American Workers since FDR - 60%+

What you say isn't accurate. Not even close. You've made yourself out to be a victim for so long that you've lost your grip on reality. In addition, you aren't even creative in your execution.

You are one of those guys who runs around begging for "honest, mature debate" and criticizing others for making a mockery of this place. But you are the joke. You say really crazy shit.
Everything from Hitler's gun control laws, anti-semitism, opposition to free speech, his disrespect for democracy, his obsession with ecological issues and promoting the natural world over humanity, his disrespect for Christianity, all the rest of his ideas match up perfectly with the Democratic Party

Still here, nutbag? How fun!
 
Oh, so now you're ready to discuss policy?

Maybe not. You libs have been importing shitty Third World voters at a high rate for a long time. It might be that BLue Collar American workers don't get to decide elections anymore.

What do you mean by importing third world voters? Please explain.


Poor underskilled immigrants from shitty Third World countries, who's need of social services and crappy Third World cultures, make them democratic block voters.

It might very well be that the Balance of Power is in their hands, at this point, in which case it's all over for America.

I am admitting that you might have a point. High Support among Blue Collar Workers, once the bedrock of America may not be enough to win the Presidency for Trump.


Legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar Americans citizens.

Illegal immigrants don't vote.

You have a problem with blue collar American citizens who vote in their best interests?

That would be strange.


1. You claim that legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar workers. Link?

2. NOt talking of illegal.s

3. I like the OP, and am glad to see Blue Collar Workers voting in their best interests, ie for Trump. If there is a conflict between the linked article that shows Blue Collar Support for Trump and your assumption that immigrants are Blue Collar, that would be on your to explain.

4. Fuck off, dishonest asshole.

I'm so pleased that you were not suggesting that those immigrants who tend to vote for Democratic candidates are somehow voting illegally. That's a very nuanced position that you have staked. Well done.

Now.....what is behind your contention that immigrants are making it difficult for a guy like Trump to find his way to the WH? Is it something nefarious......or are you.....like me.....of the opinion that these citizens are informed voters who know where their vote ought to be cast in order to have their interests met?


Yes. Nefarious. The dems have crafted immigration policy to import poor, uneducated, unskilled Third World voters with crappy Third World politics and cultures that make them natural Democrats, to the detriment of America as a whole and Blue Collar Workers specifically as per the OP.
 
What do you mean by importing third world voters? Please explain.


Poor underskilled immigrants from shitty Third World countries, who's need of social services and crappy Third World cultures, make them democratic block voters.

It might very well be that the Balance of Power is in their hands, at this point, in which case it's all over for America.

I am admitting that you might have a point. High Support among Blue Collar Workers, once the bedrock of America may not be enough to win the Presidency for Trump.


Legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar Americans citizens.

Illegal immigrants don't vote.

You have a problem with blue collar American citizens who vote in their best interests?

That would be strange.


1. You claim that legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar workers. Link?

2. NOt talking of illegal.s

3. I like the OP, and am glad to see Blue Collar Workers voting in their best interests, ie for Trump. If there is a conflict between the linked article that shows Blue Collar Support for Trump and your assumption that immigrants are Blue Collar, that would be on your to explain.

4. Fuck off, dishonest asshole.

I'm so pleased that you were not suggesting that those immigrants who tend to vote for Democratic candidates are somehow voting illegally. That's a very nuanced position that you have staked. Well done.

Now.....what is behind your contention that immigrants are making it difficult for a guy like Trump to find his way to the WH? Is it something nefarious......or are you.....like me.....of the opinion that these citizens are informed voters who know where their vote ought to be cast in order to have their interests met?


Yes. Nefarious. The dems have crafted immigration policy to import poor, uneducated, unskilled Third World voters with crappy Third World politics and cultures that make them natural Democrats, to the detriment of America as a whole and Blue Collar Workers specifically as per the OP.

Are these new citizens generally employed?
 
Poor underskilled immigrants from shitty Third World countries, who's need of social services and crappy Third World cultures, make them democratic block voters.

It might very well be that the Balance of Power is in their hands, at this point, in which case it's all over for America.

I am admitting that you might have a point. High Support among Blue Collar Workers, once the bedrock of America may not be enough to win the Presidency for Trump.


Legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar Americans citizens.

Illegal immigrants don't vote.

You have a problem with blue collar American citizens who vote in their best interests?

That would be strange.


1. You claim that legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar workers. Link?

2. NOt talking of illegal.s

3. I like the OP, and am glad to see Blue Collar Workers voting in their best interests, ie for Trump. If there is a conflict between the linked article that shows Blue Collar Support for Trump and your assumption that immigrants are Blue Collar, that would be on your to explain.

4. Fuck off, dishonest asshole.

I'm so pleased that you were not suggesting that those immigrants who tend to vote for Democratic candidates are somehow voting illegally. That's a very nuanced position that you have staked. Well done.

Now.....what is behind your contention that immigrants are making it difficult for a guy like Trump to find his way to the WH? Is it something nefarious......or are you.....like me.....of the opinion that these citizens are informed voters who know where their vote ought to be cast in order to have their interests met?


Yes. Nefarious. The dems have crafted immigration policy to import poor, uneducated, unskilled Third World voters with crappy Third World politics and cultures that make them natural Democrats, to the detriment of America as a whole and Blue Collar Workers specifically as per the OP.

Are these new citizens generally employed?

Don't know, don't care. Why do you ask?
 
I believe Trump plays better to the tool-and-die workers than he does to free trade Republicans. Too bad he's running as a Republican, he is somebody the working class Democrats have needed for years to get that party out of the hands of radicals.
 
Legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar Americans citizens.

Illegal immigrants don't vote.

You have a problem with blue collar American citizens who vote in their best interests?

That would be strange.


1. You claim that legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar workers. Link?

2. NOt talking of illegal.s

3. I like the OP, and am glad to see Blue Collar Workers voting in their best interests, ie for Trump. If there is a conflict between the linked article that shows Blue Collar Support for Trump and your assumption that immigrants are Blue Collar, that would be on your to explain.

4. Fuck off, dishonest asshole.

I'm so pleased that you were not suggesting that those immigrants who tend to vote for Democratic candidates are somehow voting illegally. That's a very nuanced position that you have staked. Well done.

Now.....what is behind your contention that immigrants are making it difficult for a guy like Trump to find his way to the WH? Is it something nefarious......or are you.....like me.....of the opinion that these citizens are informed voters who know where their vote ought to be cast in order to have their interests met?


Yes. Nefarious. The dems have crafted immigration policy to import poor, uneducated, unskilled Third World voters with crappy Third World politics and cultures that make them natural Democrats, to the detriment of America as a whole and Blue Collar Workers specifically as per the OP.

Are these new citizens generally employed?

Don't know, don't care. Why do you ask?

I think you know. They are working.....blue collar jobs.

Another question. What states are these new citizens residing in? Do you know?
 
I believe Trump plays better to the tool-and-die workers than he does to free trade Republicans. Too bad he's running as a Republican, he is somebody the working class Democrats have needed for years to get that party out of the hands of radicals.

Nobody needs a guy like Trump to get anything.
 
I believe Trump plays better to the tool-and-die workers than he does to free trade Republicans. Too bad he's running as a Republican, he is somebody the working class Democrats have needed for years to get that party out of the hands of radicals.

Trump plays better to tool and die workers of BOTHH parties than to Free Traders of both parties.

Which makes sense. Free Traders are ideologs who have not adjusted their Theory to account for new data for the last 40 years.

Actual workers are tired of being the world's bitch when it comes to trade and jobs.
 
1. You claim that legal immigrants who vote are generally blue collar workers. Link?

2. NOt talking of illegal.s

3. I like the OP, and am glad to see Blue Collar Workers voting in their best interests, ie for Trump. If there is a conflict between the linked article that shows Blue Collar Support for Trump and your assumption that immigrants are Blue Collar, that would be on your to explain.

4. Fuck off, dishonest asshole.

I'm so pleased that you were not suggesting that those immigrants who tend to vote for Democratic candidates are somehow voting illegally. That's a very nuanced position that you have staked. Well done.

Now.....what is behind your contention that immigrants are making it difficult for a guy like Trump to find his way to the WH? Is it something nefarious......or are you.....like me.....of the opinion that these citizens are informed voters who know where their vote ought to be cast in order to have their interests met?


Yes. Nefarious. The dems have crafted immigration policy to import poor, uneducated, unskilled Third World voters with crappy Third World politics and cultures that make them natural Democrats, to the detriment of America as a whole and Blue Collar Workers specifically as per the OP.

Are these new citizens generally employed?

Don't know, don't care. Why do you ask?

I think you know. They are working.....blue collar jobs.

Another question. What states are these new citizens residing in? Do you know?

I don't know that. I think they are spread all over the economy, blue collar, service, unemployed, government, ect.

Sure. All over.

Why do you ask?
 
SHOCK POLL: Trump Blue Collar Support highest since FDR in 1930s –...

It may come as a surprise to many that Donald J Trump’s support from Blue Collar Americans (those involved in trades, manufacturing, industry, and labor) is the highest since any candidate since FDR in 1936 since Gallup began polling.

Trump has consistently shown his appeal to the blue collar sector of the economy, pulling ahead of even Clinton and Sanders in “rust belt” states like Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Pennslyvania.

These states have the highest share of “Blue Collar” voters in the nation, and many of them have not voted Republican in over 20 years.

Trump’s appeal to blue collar workers is in the 60% range, higher than any candidate since Franklin Roosevelt won a massive landslide in 1936 on the support of the Blue Collar voter.

Trump is pulling high among 'Republican leaning' voters but less among 'Reliable Republican voters' who voted in the previous Presidential election's primary in their state.
The terrorist attack in Paris shows that the world is too dangerous to have a light weight like Trump in charge.

Trump doesn't even qualified to be considered as lightweight. More of an amateur before becoming a lightweight.
 
I believe Trump plays better to the tool-and-die workers than he does to free trade Republicans. Too bad he's running as a Republican, he is somebody the working class Democrats have needed for years to get that party out of the hands of radicals.

Trump plays better to tool and die workers of BOTHH parties than to Free Traders of both parties.

Which makes sense. Free Traders are ideologs who have not adjusted their Theory to account for new data for the last 40 years.

Actual workers are tired of being the world's bitch when it comes to trade and jobs.

What does Trump know about trades? All he is bullshitting is what people wants to hear. So far he has not given any specifics how to accomplish his immigration policy. He has not given anything about getting the jobs back to America. But stupid Americans love to hear that crap.
 
What does Trump know about trades? All he is bullshitting is what people wants to hear. So far he has not given any specifics how to accomplish his immigration policy. He has not given anything about getting the jobs back to America. But stupid Americans love to hear that crap.

Lol, Trump is probably the most successful real estate tycoon in the world, and this idiot cant grasp what Trump understands about 'trades'!

roflmao
 
There are a lot of us who don't give a rats ass about the black and white, left or right political swing. We don't vote political party, we vote for those who argue things we believe in.

As a capitalist, like a lot of blue collar workers are, I know that Trump does have the knowledge to run the US government like a successful business; which has a strong potential to rectify the financial damages wrecked by greed, corruption, and well meaning socialist agenda without a plan. Frankly Dem's should be looking at Trump as a possible ally rather than an enemy, and I'd not be surprised to see a change in that opinion should he become president, because while he does have a firm hand, he, like /most/ employers, is not a heartless fuck with no compassion for his workers. Part of running a business hinges on a kind of fairness and balance that a lot of folks will never understand because they are inherently selfish and can't see past their own envies. A business owner cannot afford to be selfish and envious, doing so red lines profit potential.

I'm undecided as of yet, but Trump has a lot of appeal. I hope he is holding back details until the real battle so as not to give his competitors a chance to pre-form arguments. It's a fairly common tactic for business, catch them by surprise so they don't have time to react and recover lost profit potentials. I'll be quite disappointed if he /.doesn't/ come out with details in the real fight, that will lose my vote.
 
I believe Trump plays better to the tool-and-die workers than he does to free trade Republicans. Too bad he's running as a Republican, he is somebody the working class Democrats have needed for years to get that party out of the hands of radicals.

Trump plays better to tool and die workers of BOTHH parties than to Free Traders of both parties.

Which makes sense. Free Traders are ideologs who have not adjusted their Theory to account for new data for the last 40 years.

Actual workers are tired of being the world's bitch when it comes to trade and jobs.

What does Trump know about trades? All he is bullshitting is what people wants to hear. So far he has not given any specifics how to accomplish his immigration policy. He has not given anything about getting the jobs back to America. But stupid Americans love to hear that crap.


I don't care about specifics. It is rare that candidates get to implement their exact promises.

I'm more concerned about general policy direction.

Trump has taken the lead with Anti-Immigration and Anti-Free Trade.

IMO, that is exactly what American needs.

So, you're the stupid one, poopy head.
 
I believe Trump plays better to the tool-and-die workers than he does to free trade Republicans. Too bad he's running as a Republican, he is somebody the working class Democrats have needed for years to get that party out of the hands of radicals.

Trump plays better to tool and die workers of BOTHH parties than to Free Traders of both parties.

Which makes sense. Free Traders are ideologs who have not adjusted their Theory to account for new data for the last 40 years.

Actual workers are tired of being the world's bitch when it comes to trade and jobs.

What does Trump know about trades? All he is bullshitting is what people wants to hear. So far he has not given any specifics how to accomplish his immigration policy. He has not given anything about getting the jobs back to America. But stupid Americans love to hear that crap.
Read his book and be ignorant no longer.
http://www.amazon.com/Crippled-Amer...how+to+make+america+great+again&tag=ff0d01-20
 
There are a lot of us who don't give a rats ass about the black and white, left or right political swing. We don't vote political party, we vote for those who argue things we believe in.

As a capitalist, like a lot of blue collar workers are, I know that Trump does have the knowledge to run the US government like a successful business; which has a strong potential to rectify the financial damages wrecked by greed, corruption, and well meaning socialist agenda without a plan. Frankly Dem's should be looking at Trump as a possible ally rather than an enemy, and I'd not be surprised to see a change in that opinion should he become president, because while he does have a firm hand, he, like /most/ employers, is not a heartless fuck with no compassion for his workers. Part of running a business hinges on a kind of fairness and balance that a lot of folks will never understand because they are inherently selfish and can't see past their own envies. A business owner cannot afford to be selfish and envious, doing so red lines profit potential.

I'm undecided as of yet, but Trump has a lot of appeal. I hope he is holding back details until the real battle so as not to give his competitors a chance to pre-form arguments. It's a fairly common tactic for business, catch them by surprise so they don't have time to react and recover lost profit potentials. I'll be quite disappointed if he /.doesn't/ come out with details in the real fight, that will lose my vote.
My last remaining doubt about Trump is his lack of political 'sausage making' experience. It takes finesse and skill, but he has done similar types of deals, so I dont think it that much of a major weakness.

The lack of political experience has so much more in its favor that the small doubts on sausage making rates very low.
 

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