Bill Hillary and Obama didn't do anything to me. Reagan did, Bush 1 and 2 did, McCain, Delay, Rove, Chaney, Rumsfeld, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and every other Republican that disrespected our president from day one.
If you won, which you won't, but if you won, I guess I would have to bear it like I did the 8 years Bush led us to a great recession. Only you never came to grips with the fact that the GOP suck balls.
The things you hate about the Clintons, are all things Republicans do. I hate it when they act like Republicans too. But that's no reason to vote Republican.
Only a stupid dumbass would believe cutting taxes would lead to a recession... perceived taxes are a fools errand
You don't wage 2 wars and at the same time cut taxes dumb ass. And we see the rich just sat on those ill advised tax breaks. Who cares what you think anyways? You're a loser.
A disastrous debate performance and a
bombshell New York Times story—detailing epic financial losses in the mid-’90s and the likelihood that he paid no federal income taxes for nearly two decades—effectively ended any real possibility that
Donald Trump will win the Nov. 8 election.
The self-imposed carnage will mean almost nothing to Trump loyalists. But with 36 days left, the clock has run out for real estate magnate and—without a meaningful field organization, and with an undisciplined, national communications apparatus—there is simply no way for him to build and grow the kind of broad-based coalition necessary to topple
Hillary Clinton’s
current polling lead. Between now and Election Day, the gap is too large, there are too many yards left to run the football, and the real estate developer just dipped his hands in cement.
Without question, Trump would have been the most disastrous American president of the modern era. Some very real damage, however, has already been done—to what is deemed acceptable in our discourse, to the way in which we determine the long-term viability of candidates, and to the fundamental spirit of fair play—and there is no turning back.
How Donald Trump Wins Even When He Loses