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I guess Kasich is set apart from Trump in a certain way that might be appealing to Trump's followers. Between the two of them one will be in the Oval Office ready and knowledgeable of how to wrestle with Congress. We all know that if Congress doesn't even remotely care for the POTUS, it's a stalemate.
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but the Trumpsters' biggest complaint is that nothing is getting done in Washington. But with Trump, who most of Congress can't stand, there will be stalemate after stalemate after stalemate. Four more years of word battles and nothing getting done. I hope they like the debates because they're going to see about four more years of the same while the economy nose dives. This election isn't just about POTUS. It's about the Legislative Branch's ability to work with POTUS. It will be an orange Obama. Hey, they both like to talk and hear the sound of their own voices..
Between the two men, Trump and Kasich that is, one of them will actually accomplish change for the better in DC. And it will be the one able to work with Congress and use the veto pen when necessary instead of as a weapon of childish punishment. Trump will be resisted. Kasich will be too but he'll actually wind up overcoming that from sheer experience of how to navigate both sides of the aisle. He's created jobs in his state by wrestling with the establishment there. But unlike Trump, he won't be tempted to go too far in the interest of "making a deal" and sell out the people who voted him in Office if it suits him..
Also, for the working classes which seem to support Trump, notice he has soft, manicured hands. Don't pay attention to what size they are..lol.. In contrast, Kasich hands are weathered and leathery; ie: he has used them. I doubt highly that Donald Trump has done a single day of manual labor. So saying he's for something that he's never done is a bit odd.
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but the Trumpsters' biggest complaint is that nothing is getting done in Washington. But with Trump, who most of Congress can't stand, there will be stalemate after stalemate after stalemate. Four more years of word battles and nothing getting done. I hope they like the debates because they're going to see about four more years of the same while the economy nose dives. This election isn't just about POTUS. It's about the Legislative Branch's ability to work with POTUS. It will be an orange Obama. Hey, they both like to talk and hear the sound of their own voices..
Between the two men, Trump and Kasich that is, one of them will actually accomplish change for the better in DC. And it will be the one able to work with Congress and use the veto pen when necessary instead of as a weapon of childish punishment. Trump will be resisted. Kasich will be too but he'll actually wind up overcoming that from sheer experience of how to navigate both sides of the aisle. He's created jobs in his state by wrestling with the establishment there. But unlike Trump, he won't be tempted to go too far in the interest of "making a deal" and sell out the people who voted him in Office if it suits him..
Also, for the working classes which seem to support Trump, notice he has soft, manicured hands. Don't pay attention to what size they are..lol.. In contrast, Kasich hands are weathered and leathery; ie: he has used them. I doubt highly that Donald Trump has done a single day of manual labor. So saying he's for something that he's never done is a bit odd.