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Ruler said:
Puppyroach said:
Ruler said:
Teeqoz said:

Lol, I hope he becomes the republican canditate, because that would make this such a steamroll for dems lol.

BTW, he's not up 7% from 32, he's up 7% to 32.

And whats good about democrats winning for you? you arent american so why are you cheering?

You don't need to be an American to want what is best for its people and Democrats, especially Bernie Sanders, drives policies that help the most people.

No. What it is best for the US is not best for me. You still hold germany occupied and spy on us, democrats have caused a lot of catastrophes during the history like dropping nuclear bombs to japan and other war crimes. Obama also helped the rise of isis by supporting the rebels instead solidifying the syrian goverment. The dollar is also making nothing but trouble.


Japan was given an option to surrender. They did not. It was their fault.

 

America doesn't need another push over Priesdent. They need someone like Trumps attitude to stand up to other countries though. Do I think it should be TTrump? Nope. But we need someone like him who won't give in to all the bullshit and everyone being offended nonsense.



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Azuren said:
2. Trump doesn't get support based on radical ideas, most Republicans I know find most of what he says appalling (I live in Texas, conservatives everywhere). The reason his support goes up is because you know what he's thinking at all times. He doesn't hold back, and he's painfully honest and blunt. It's a trait not seen before in a president. 

You mean like this guy? Unfortunately, Conservatives are way too late when they had a presidential candidate who was much more conservative than Trump and also honest and blunt for two election cycles: in 2008 and 2012. Yet they failed to vote for him. So.... 



He'll probably win. He seems more honest than most politicians because he's willing to say controversial things.



Puppyroach said:
Ruler said:
Teeqoz said:

Lol, I hope he becomes the republican canditate, because that would make this such a steamroll for dems lol.

BTW, he's not up 7% from 32, he's up 7% to 32.

And whats good about democrats winning for you? you arent american so why are you cheering?

You don't need to be an American to want what is best for its people and Democrats, especially Bernie Sanders, drives policies that help the most people.

I find it funny how non-Americans think they know American politics. Trump is doing well because he has something no president has had in quite a while and is exactly what the U.S. needs and that is business sense. We need a president that truly understands and supports corporate America because that is where the vast majority of jobs is created and the vast majority of money is accumilated. The more money that is accumilated the more jobs that is created, the more jobs that is created the less people on welfare, food stamps, etc. 

 

Democrats are trying their best to push us to Socialism. (Obamecare is just the beginning) 

 

But to be clear I am an right leaning independent, neither party is totally right. But Republicans just so happen to have what this country needs at the moment. 



Trump is still better than Manny Pacquaio. Lol!



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sc94597 said:
Azuren said:
2. Trump doesn't get support based on radical ideas, most Republicans I know find most of what he says appalling (I live in Texas, conservatives everywhere). The reason his support goes up is because you know what he's thinking at all times. He doesn't hold back, and he's painfully honest and blunt. It's a trait not seen before in a president. 

You mean like this guy? Unfortunately, Conservatives are way too late when they had a presidential candidate who was much more conservative than Trump and also honest and blunt for two election cycles: in 2008 and 2012. Yet they failed to vote for him. So.... 


Trump called a woman out on being on her period. 



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Puppyroach said:
Azuren said:
1. If you aren't American, please don't get involved in American politics unless a candidate says they want something bad to happen to your country.

Seriously? Everything America does, affect other countries. Stability in the stock market, the power struggles in middle east and Europe, views on conservatism and liberalism are all effects of the American presidential elections. So we will have a lot to say about your politics, and you are free to have opinions about our.


China has more influence than America does, and countries like Japan, the UK, and Saudi Arabia have fairly big stakes in a lot of other countries, too. Yet most of those countries rarely get anything more than a "Oh, that's awful" if they do anything bad. America, on the other hand, has all kinds of people who don't live in the country giving their opinion on what it's like in that country and what needs to be fixed. 



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Volterra_90 said:
Azuren said:
1. If you aren't American, please don't get involved in American politics unless a candidate says they want something bad to happen to your country.

2. Trump doesn't get support based on radical ideas, most Republicans I know find most of what he says appalling (I live in Texas, conservatives everywhere). The reason his support goes up is because you know what he's thinking at all times. He doesn't hold back, and he's painfully honest and blunt. It's a trait not seen before in a president.

3. Another reason his support keeps going up is in relation to the national debt. While Trump has definitely made blunders in the past financially, the point still stands that he is disgustingly successful. America doesn't need another politician, it needs a businessman to set the bar back at zero. And like I always say, "the last person you want handling your politics is a politician".

4. Again, please stay out of American politics if you don't live in America. Your opinion has zero weight.


Why not? Some people outside America might have more knowledge about American politics than some American people. People can and should have an opinion on anything they feel competent. In my opinion, if I had to vote between Republicans and Democrats, it's like choosing between a punch in the face or a kick in the balls. I'd vote the Green Party without any doubts.

EDIT: Oh, and with the power USA have in Europe, point 1 is a given. USA politics afect us all in a globalized world.


The only power America has in those countries is brand (which is controlled by the laws of those countries anyway) and Internet (which is apparently being controlled over there, too. Foreign politicians influence each other a lot, but not enough to justify entire populations saying what the other should be doing. 



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Azuren said:
sc94597 said:

You mean like this guy? Unfortunately, Conservatives are way too late when they had a presidential candidate who was much more conservative than Trump and also honest and blunt for two election cycles: in 2008 and 2012. Yet they failed to vote for him. So.... 


Trump called a woman out on being on her period. 

And that is appealing? I thought you meant blunt and honest when it comes to politics is what is appealing - not crude. 



Azuren said:
Volterra_90 said:


Why not? Some people outside America might have more knowledge about American politics than some American people. People can and should have an opinion on anything they feel competent. In my opinion, if I had to vote between Republicans and Democrats, it's like choosing between a punch in the face or a kick in the balls. I'd vote the Green Party without any doubts.

EDIT: Oh, and with the power USA have in Europe, point 1 is a given. USA politics afect us all in a globalized world.


The only power America has in those countries is brand (which is controlled by the laws of those countries anyway) and Internet (which is apparently being controlled over there, too. Foreign politicians influence each other a lot, but not enough to justify entire populations saying what the other should be doing. 

It influences a lot. Look at this, for example:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transatlantic_Trade_and_Investment_Partnership

And what USA does, EU follows. "Our" politicians like to kiss USA's ass a lot.