I think it's too little too late Trump!!!

Dallas, Texas
August 17, 2016 6:03pm CST
So earlier this morning, surfing the net, and I see this little article(Link: ) of Trump saying "I'm with you!" To the Blacks rallying for an end of discrimination by the brave men and women charged with protecting us. And of course my reaction is the the title of this post:"I think it's Too Little Too Late Trump." Because it's interesting three months before November does he all of a sudden want to garner black supporters, while prior letting Liberal Media crucify him for turning away Black Lives Matter protesters. THE FOOL! So yeah, if this ends up garnering support from the black community for Trump, I'mma be REALLY SHOCKED!!!
Campaigning in the suburbs of Milwaukee, a city stricken by violent protests over the fatal police shooting of an armed black man earlier this week, Donald Trump made a direct appeal to African-American voters.
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@simone10 (54187)
• Louisville, Kentucky
20 Aug 16
I pray that he doesn't become our new president. I really don't think he will but it could happen.
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@simone10 (54187)
• Louisville, Kentucky
21 Aug 16
@Hanyouyomi No, I don't think he will become president but there is still the chance that he might. I agree that I don't want Hillary to win either but maybe she is the better of the two evils? I don't know. It just scares me a little to think of what will happen to this world when either one wins.
@simone10 (54187)
• Louisville, Kentucky
23 Aug 16
@Hanyouyomi I am so scared for Trump to win. He can't seem to keep his mouth shut and before we know it, we could be in war with a lot of other countries. I am just really confused. This is the first time ever when I am not a fan of either person and wouldn't have a clue who to vote for.
• Dallas, Texas
20 Aug 16
@simone10 You're more pessimistic than me if you think he'll become president at this point. I don't want Hillary to win either, but at this point, I'm left with no choice, but to watch the world burn. So I'mma grab some smores ingredients and roast the marshellows over the flames that will cosume this country regardless of who wins. :p
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@just4him (317277)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Aug 16
I don't believe or trust anything he has to say.
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@just4him (317277)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
21 Aug 16
@Hanyouyomi I wish the election were over. Then the media blasting will begin anew over whoever is in the White House just as they always do, criticizing everything the president does.
• Dallas, Texas
19 Aug 16
@just4him Thank you...For proving...My point... Because I'm sure if he started out as an approachable and trust worthy sort, instead of an angry jingoist booarding on racist, I would've have wrote and he wouldn't have been blasted by the media like he had! And he didn't do that, and where has it gotten him. You don't trust him, and I'm sitting here shaking my head at how late in the game this is.
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• Dallas, Texas
22 Aug 16
@just4him Oh, that's gonna be fun, and I say that with all sarcasm intended. Because with Trump it's be George Bush Jr. all over again, but with Hillary you'd get this undertone of "see, women can't lead this country." Hell she was chosen just for that purpose, because she has yet to display any fortitude or leadership assertion. And those of us who pay attention will get an earfull of all of that crap... Hence why I can't wait to get a job and my harddrive reformatted so I can get ack to ignoring this crap...
@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
26 Aug 16
He is not consistent. One minute he sides with this group, and another minute he blasts the same group. Even if he does not agree with everyone, at least he can be consistent with his message.
@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
29 Aug 16
@shivamani10 That is one way of looking at it. He cannot lie like a politician, so he lies like a person who is getting caught sleeping in bed with someone's wife.
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
29 Aug 16
His statements and remarks are appearing inconsistent now. Because he can not lie like a politician. The financial stability is more important for him.
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• Dallas, Texas
26 Aug 16
@scheng1 That's probably the biggest issue at hand here, as he lacks consistency.... Hillary might be a puppet, but she's a dutiful and consistent puppet... And it's a sad day when I can acknowledge that...
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@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
25 Aug 16
I've been trumpatized so want to just comment to the Africanerican's if I can. I don't know. I'm not on the streets but it seems in the sixties protest rallies there were people of all color talking about equality. Is this movement only about Black Life? I don't know really, so asking a question.
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
29 Aug 16
I pray you to go through my Article on this issue in LINKEDIN . There , the whole thing is discussed with statistics and expenditure.
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• Dallas, Texas
26 Aug 16
@Bluedoll Oh the "Black Lives Matter" bullcrap? Tis exactly what I just called it:"Bullcrap." See our government is flled with a bunch of old rickety white folks who grew up during a time when blacks lacked the rights they do today. So they try to keep this mess going by keeping the masses ignorant and uneducated while the rest of the world evolves around them. It's a sad fate for this country to suffer, but that's how it is.
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@CinnamonGrl (7086)
• Santa Fe, New Mexico
18 Aug 16
Trump cares about Trump and his Trump Ego.
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• Dallas, Texas
18 Aug 16
@CinnamonGrl That's a given hence why I don't see this working...
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
29 Aug 16
Trump is purely a business administrator who can build up the sinking economy of the U.S. Why sinking economy is clearly explained in my Linkedin Post. Please, go through friend.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
29 Aug 16
@shivamani10 He wouldn't build up the US economy one bit. All of his products are made in other countries - his shirts, ties, vodka, glassware, you name it - and the workers he DOES hire in this country are underpaid, if he pays them at all. He's a con artist and a huge fraud, pure and simple. Not to mention a bigot who is in bed with the Russians...
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
18 Aug 16
Trump is an astute person. Don't underestimate this businessman. He can do everything . He is needed for U.S
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
26 Aug 16
@shivamani10 First of all, Hillary is no longer in the government in any way to this repayment to Iran isn't her doing. I think you know, unless you've only watched Fox, that money was owed to Iran stemming from a deal that took place back in the 1970s. SO WHAT if they waited until our hostages were released, which was negotiated separately, before actually making the payment. If they had not been released or if, God forbid, they'd been harmed or even killed, THAT would have been blamed on Hillary as well, right? You're right, I see no saints in this election, I haven't seen any saints in any election in my lifetime since we're all just humans and therefore flawed. BUT, compared to Donald Hillary looks more like a saint every minute.
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
26 Aug 16
@anniepa Ok. what about the other candidate? His opponent is not a saint. Without the knowledge of the people of U.S maintained silence over the payment of $400 million to Iran. It was meant for what? Even till today, nothing was revealed.
• Dallas, Texas
27 Aug 16
@zarlamain The people roped in by his charisma seem to disagree as he's said everything they want to hear... But my problem is you'd think as a business man he'd know a thing or two about SELLING HIMSELF!!!! FOR F*CK'S SAKE! He's the presidential nominee, he sshould've changed his rhetoric shortly after winning that crap and started appealing to the wider masses as soon as he won that, not this last minute B.S.!
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
26 Aug 16
The above story is more than a little disingenuous since Donald has yet to make a "direct appeal" to African-Americans. He's been talking AT them this past week or so as he talks TO his usual base at rallies attended by overwhelmingly white supporters. What he really wants to do, in my opinion and that of many who are more knowledgeable than I am on the subject, is convince white voters who are just a little bit worried about voting for someone others may think is a racist that they don't have to be ashamed of their candidate. I hope for his sake he doesn't really want to win over blacks or other minorities because he's sure not going about it the right way, all he's doing is offending them even more than he already has been.
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
29 Aug 16
This is an election which is meant for promises. The implementation may be different. This was the opinion of the citizen of U.S in the previous elections. But, they are shrewd now and weight the statements/remarks against the realities. My LinkedIn post on the U.S elections could get 15 responses in 5 minutes of its posting. There will be supporters and opponents. They are now analyzing the things why Mr. Donald is sparking off statement which appears weird and realizing the reason for such sparks.
@lealuvy2j (1986)
• Philippines
29 Aug 16
Trump is so full of contradictions. He keeps flip flopping on most issues. I don't understand why people will still vote for him given the divisiveness he seems to propagate. Hillary has done some nasty things but between the two of them, I'd probably still choose Hillary, the lesser evil.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
29 Aug 16
@Hanyouyomi "Just as dangerous and as dumb"? I sure don't think so! Even members of his own party have said he can't be trusted with our classified info or definitely with our nuclear codes. The fact that some of those same people are still supporting them simply says they're just as stupid.
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
29 Aug 16
International Relations can never be rigid. The Chinese stood in the forefront not allowing India for its inclusion in the NBG. The Indian Government replied appropriately. Within the next week , they urged the support and help of India on Climatic Change Agreement. They will always be fluidic.
• Dallas, Texas
29 Aug 16
@lealuvy2j Y'know I was gonna say I disagree on Trump being the lesser evil, but... Hillary and Donald are equally bad just in different ways. Donald is a contradicting dumbell who doesn't know how to sell himself, hence why he needs teleprompters. And you'd think as a business he'd research the needs of the people he wants to appeal to and have his speeches written accordingly. Hillary is merely a trained b*tch(and yeah I'm saying she's a trained female dog) who's regurgitating what the democratic party knows their puppets want to hear. They wanna hear her call Trump a racist, they wanna hear that he supports racism, they wanna hear how she's for the women and racial minrities, and all that other pretty flowery crap these lemmings wanna hear. But the thing about Hillary is in being a good trained dog, she's more subtle than Trump, but she's just as dangerous and as dumb.
• United States
24 Aug 16
You're probably right. It is a bit late to start pandering to the black community. But - better late than never! Let's see what happens.
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
29 Aug 16
There are many in U.S now who are quite realizing the mistake that has taken place. The statements which contrary to each other by the former Secretary of State (present contestant) and the President on payment of ransom to Iran is an eye opener.
• Dallas, Texas
24 Aug 16
@LindaCPearson From what I've heard it's somewhat effective. I say somewhat because it appears many people are drinking the Democratic Party's kool-aid that he's a racist pr!ck which is hilarious given what I've learned... But like you said:"Let's see what happens." Because you pointed out the changes Trump made sense Canway worked with him.
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
29 Aug 16
He IS a racist prick, that's been established and proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. I'm really surprised anyone would say outright that it's "better late than never" for him to pander to the African-Americans, as if pandering were ever a good thing.