If you were a foreign country, would you trust any negotiated deal trump signed?
Seriously people.
You know Trump stiffed his own workers.
He ruined many peoples lives and destroyed companies when he refused to pay them for work done.
If you were a foreign country would you sign a deal with a man who has over 10,000 documented lies in just a measly couple of years?
How could you trust that he would keep any deal he signed?
The difference between Obama and Trump? Trump's lies are documented; Obama's lies are ignored.
As for trust? All politicians are untrustworthy pieces of shit. I wouldn't trust Trump anymore than I would trust Merkel. They're all Nigerian princes looking to fuck over others to benefit themselves.
How can you compare trump to either Obama or Merkel?
Obama never hired workers and then stiffed them when it was time to pay them. Obamas not been accused of having unprotected sex with porn stars. Obama is not an unindicted co-conspirator in multiple Felonies.
I don’t understand his hatred for Obama when you have a true felon sitting in the White House.
To me it’s got to be about race. What else could it be?[/QUOTE]
Because they're all politicians, and all politicians are untrustworthy pieces of shit. I mean, come one man. Decades, places like Baltimore and Detroit have had an abundance of black mayors and none of them have repaired the struggling black communities there. Politicians only care about being on top, and they all lie regularly to do it. One of the books on my reading list is "False Black Power?" by Jason L. Riley. Book's about the very scenario of black politicians not helping the black community. Really looking forward to getting that one.
My problem with Trump accusations is half of it is true, and half is political mudslinging bullshit, and it's difficult to do journalism on my free time to find which is real and which is bullshit. My point starts with how people like Trump before he entered politics. He was not as successful as he portrayed himself to be, but he was an icon of American wealth. Only after he entered politics did any of this shit matter to anyone. And, let's even be honest, during the primaries, Democrats liked Trump and it was Fox News that was hating on Trump. Democrats thought he was a fucking joke, had no chance at the nomination, and loved the drama he was making for the Republican party, but Fox immediately saw him as a threat and had to bury him right away, but the Republican people went for him anyway, each for different reasons.
And, this is a pattern I've seen regularly among my liberal friends and co-workers: They act *before* asking "why?" It's not about race, man. Ask some latinos why they voted for them, then listen. Ask some poor people why, and listen. Some assholes will definitely say race, but most won't. I HIGHLY doubt most of the country is racist. It depends on where you live, but I know in the rust belt it was his promise of jobs that hooked them. I know that a lot of Jews switched from Bernie to Trump when Wasserman-Shultz rigged the primaries. Non-racists want a wall to keep out illegal immigrants, not because of racism, but because we have so many poor and homeless already. Why invite homeless people from central America when we have so many homeless American citizens that already need our help? Plus, the wall will create new jobs and cities, just as Hoover Dam did for Nevada. There are many reasons to support Trump. And, I promise, right here, if Trump comes out, or some secret audio recording comes out, saying, out front, that he hates black or latino people due to their skin or heritage (similar sense to Romney's 47% comment), then I won't vote for him in 2020. But, right now, I see a lot of good Trump has been doing (a lot of bad too, but I can say that about all presidents).[/QUOTE]