nat4900
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Well, Trump IS "exceptional" .....but for all the wrong reasons......
If we are to look at his proposed policy statements, we would indeed find that on immigration he would build a beautiful wall and demand that Mexico pay for it AND ship 11 million people across to Tijuana...........Now this subject has been discussed ad nauseum and voters would simply have to "judge" as best they could the feasibility of both the wall and who would pay for it.
BUT, besides this immigration policy, can clear and concise other policy statements be identified; at least statements that don't just end with, "trust me"....or :believe me..."
Then we have Trump absence of health records (besides the joke of a two-lined letter from someone who can attest to his digestive tract)..........
Keep in mind that if elected, Trump would be the OLDEST person ever to sit in the oval office, and Clinton has long ago released hers and with much more thoroughness.
Finally, we have the absence of his tax records. Bear in mind that Trump's biggest "asset" in claiming that he is an exceptional candidate for the WH is his claim that he is a very, VERY successful businessman.
Now, his tax records would not show Trump's net worth...that is true.....but they WOULD show if this guy paid taxes, paid them at what percentage, whether he shelters money in other parts of the world, whether he is a bit too cozy with Russian oligarch, and whether, as he claims, he is a generous son of a bitch when it comes to donations to charitable causes.
So, denying voters the needed scrutiny on the above 3 issues, while still demanding that the electorate simply "trust" his words and record, DOES make Donald J. a very "exceptional" candidate....but for all the wrong reasons..
If we are to look at his proposed policy statements, we would indeed find that on immigration he would build a beautiful wall and demand that Mexico pay for it AND ship 11 million people across to Tijuana...........Now this subject has been discussed ad nauseum and voters would simply have to "judge" as best they could the feasibility of both the wall and who would pay for it.
BUT, besides this immigration policy, can clear and concise other policy statements be identified; at least statements that don't just end with, "trust me"....or :believe me..."
Then we have Trump absence of health records (besides the joke of a two-lined letter from someone who can attest to his digestive tract)..........
Keep in mind that if elected, Trump would be the OLDEST person ever to sit in the oval office, and Clinton has long ago released hers and with much more thoroughness.
Finally, we have the absence of his tax records. Bear in mind that Trump's biggest "asset" in claiming that he is an exceptional candidate for the WH is his claim that he is a very, VERY successful businessman.
Now, his tax records would not show Trump's net worth...that is true.....but they WOULD show if this guy paid taxes, paid them at what percentage, whether he shelters money in other parts of the world, whether he is a bit too cozy with Russian oligarch, and whether, as he claims, he is a generous son of a bitch when it comes to donations to charitable causes.
So, denying voters the needed scrutiny on the above 3 issues, while still demanding that the electorate simply "trust" his words and record, DOES make Donald J. a very "exceptional" candidate....but for all the wrong reasons..