Donald-Donald...Enough already!

@Wordly1 (470)
Kingston, New Hampshire
June 5, 2016 10:57pm CST
Why don't you do yourself and everybody a favor? Drop out of the race, go back to 'staving-off' bankruptcies and...get a damn haircut! When Trump first came out two years ago, I, along with thousands of others thought: "About time we have someone who is not a 'politician', part of the D.C. Cartel and tells it like it is!" It's ok to have a non-politician as President. Last time I checked, there were no courses available to train someone for the Presidency. Whether a politician or a 'common' man, all you need is a 'vision', a 'message'. Then, if elected, you can avail yourself of an advisory panel in Economics, Diplomacy,etc. But you need a 'platform'. A coherent and 'consistent' platform to have credibility. This man has none of either. All he's doing is throwing handsfull of 'poo' against the proverbial 'wall', hoping that some of it will stick. One day, he's for this, the next he's against it. One day, he's gonna do this, next day, he backpedals. As corrupt and useless as today's GOP is, I, regrettably, have to admit that they're right in saying that Trump is not President material. He has the stability of nitroglycerin, swings like a pendulum and gyrates like a weather vane and, worst of all, he has the academic fluency of an eight grade drop-out. Just my opinion, but, I would've liked to see a...Scott Walker, perhaps? At least, he stood for something. God help us all...
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@just4him (317040)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
6 Jun 16
I know a lot of people in Wisconsin are happy Scott Walker dropped out. I'm not one of them. I'm with you regarding Trump.
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@Wordly1 (470)
• Kingston, New Hampshire
6 Jun 16
Scott Walker angered a lot of people by 'tightening' the purse and trying to keep Wisconsin from going in the 'red'. He also made a lot of enemies by going after the unions, especially the state unions, trying to cut back on fat pensions and 'double-dipping'. But, he never, to my knowledge took away from the needy. He also scared a lot of the Establishment Wonk by standing up to them. Just my opinion :-)
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@just4him (317040)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
6 Jun 16
@Wordly1 I'm sure you're right. It was quite a to-do when he did that.
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
6 Jun 16
I never thought I would see a Trump in my lifetime. But there he is. Thankfully he and Clinton aren't the only choices. Johnson/Weld 2016
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@josie_ (10034)
• Philippines
6 Jun 16
That's one of the drawback of a two party system. The voters only have two candidates to choose from. Trump's unconventional way of campaigning was a novelty which other candidates started aping in the later parts of the campaign trail when Trumps ratings continue to rise. My point is that politicians irrespective of their political affiliation are made from the same mold and are looking out for their own interest.
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