In fact, that's what it is.
HRC's "policies" and intentions are undistinguishable from the disastrous policies of the O'Bama Administration. The only difference is that she will be more likely to destroy the country than Barry has been, largely because even a Republican senate will not be able to avoid a massive takeover of the USSC and the entire Federal Bench by Liberal, anti-Constitutional activists.
The economy has been in recession basically since Barry took office, and it will become a statistical reality within the next few months - certainly before November 8.
Calling this an election for "O'Bama's Third Term" is a slam dunk, with essentially no downside politically for Trump. The four Negro's who are still planning to vote for him will not be swayed.
Seriously, I find this puzzling. Why has Trump not emphasized this political reality for his own advantage?
HRC's "policies" and intentions are undistinguishable from the disastrous policies of the O'Bama Administration. The only difference is that she will be more likely to destroy the country than Barry has been, largely because even a Republican senate will not be able to avoid a massive takeover of the USSC and the entire Federal Bench by Liberal, anti-Constitutional activists.
The economy has been in recession basically since Barry took office, and it will become a statistical reality within the next few months - certainly before November 8.
Calling this an election for "O'Bama's Third Term" is a slam dunk, with essentially no downside politically for Trump. The four Negro's who are still planning to vote for him will not be swayed.
Seriously, I find this puzzling. Why has Trump not emphasized this political reality for his own advantage?