Donald Thump makes sense to me

@vandana7 (100280)
India
April 5, 2018 11:12am CST
I know he is blonde. I know he contorts his face too much in an attempt to smile. And his bad behavior with women is absolutely unpardonable, as is his foot in the mouth disease. I would never date a guy like that. That said, if he is keeping jobs for Americans, he gets a thumbs up from me. Unless we Indians face the unemployment problem that the country has and is producing at an enormous rate, we will not take a serious step. There will be lives lost. There will be hard times too at our end. But those should force right political solutions and resolve. We have dumped our weight on the world. I have worked among people who felt America needs us. Of all the stupidity...we are going to other countries with begging bowls, no country needs us except to sell arms.
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@crossbones27 (49432)
• Mojave, California
5 Apr 18
He makes no sense, its just hate justified for people who hate. Sorry blunt and speak the truth because to serious to lie.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
5 Apr 18
No..he has stopped outsourcing to some extent, and has started levying higher taxes on imports. Both are good for Americans. I agree he is bad in many many ways.
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• Mojave, California
5 Apr 18
@vandana7 Anything he does is meant to profit him. Its not good
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@NJChicaa (119610)
• United States
5 Apr 18
Donald Trump is a moron.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
5 Apr 18
Not disputing that at all. But when it comes to foreign policy...he is on the right course.
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@NJChicaa (119610)
• United States
5 Apr 18
@vandana7 I disagree. He is itching for nuclear war with North Korea. He has alienated all of our allies.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
5 Apr 18
@NJChicaa I am only focusing on monetary aspect. I think North Korean leader is ok. If he was the imperialistic guy, he would have started attacking neighboring countries by now. We hear a lot of speculation about it, but common sense says why he did not attack South Korea which would have been easiest thing for him to do with the kind of weapons he has at his disposal. In so far as China is concerned, you all have had leaders who want to go on some war or the other. If Clinton was there, you all would be fearing China.
@jstory07 (139697)
• Roseburg, Oregon
6 Apr 18
Some of the things he is doing are really good and some are not.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
12 Apr 18
True. Somebody has to take some bold measures, and to that extent, he has managed to restrict jobs going abroad, and influx of immigrants. That makes it easier to manage economy. But he is absolute zero as far as middle east, and far east foreign policies are concerned.
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@LadyDuck (471497)
• Switzerland
6 Apr 18
Good luck to him, I want to see American doing the jobs that immigrants do. Switzerland already tried in 1974, after a couple of years the "immigrant workers" where back.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
6 Apr 18
Aw...this time he is removing or reducing some facilities that will prompt Americans to take up those jobs.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
7 Apr 18
@LadyDuck No...I agree. But why should an Indian who works for half the salary be given the job that the student coming out of the university can get, especially if eventually, the Indian would get salary on par with the American. That is looking down upon the American university. Either the immigrants should always be kept at the same level i.e., half the pay scale when compared to people who are Americans, or make mandatory that only if talent as needed is not available then recruit the immigrants. As I see it, we are culturally different from you all. In our home, we have no issues with more than one family staying together. We stay as joint families. We save on rent, utilities and transport. We can afford to accept lower pay scales because of that. We would in the process pay less taxes. At the other end, university student who requires higher pay for their cultural way of living, does not get job, so more and more people will stop going to the university since prospect of getting employment are low, and they would be turning towards alternate professions, or simply frustrate and depend upon food stamps. The gap needs to be bridged.
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@LadyDuck (471497)
• Switzerland
6 Apr 18
@vandana7 SURE! A student coming out of the university will be happy to go to clean toilets for 1/4 of a normal salary as the immigrants do.Trump has nothing understood.
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@just4him (317041)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
6 Apr 18
Every nation has its problems.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
9 Apr 18
That is so true. But in these days and times, our problems could become your problem.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
9 Apr 18
@just4him That is why when we are compounding hunger in the world at the rate of 9 times, you all should feel concerned because in about 30 years Americans may not have enough to eat.
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@just4him (317041)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
9 Apr 18
@vandana7 We are not a separate country as we used to be centuries ago. Now, we are all interconnected with each other. Mi casa et su casa. My home is your home - If I wrote that correctly.
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@andriaperry (116936)
• Anniston, Alabama
5 Apr 18
I agree he is doing what he said he would do for America, bring the jobs back to home, stop the pain pill epidemic, and get people to work instead of on welfare. Stop the "fines" for those who do not have health insurance and make sure there are plenty of companies for that purpose instead of a few that will get rich and keep us poorer.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
6 Apr 18
Tax payers cannot sustain growing population with welfare. People need to work and to their bit. If the jobs they could do are not around, they should be brought back. Yeah...without health insurance it is a huge problem. Health is single most expensive expense that can make and break family's fortune, followed by home and home repairs and taxes.
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@suripunj (956)
• New Delhi, India
5 Apr 18
Everything i agree ,but begging bowl i object vehemently.Even our country does not need us.Being jobless in our country is more humiliating than going there with any bowl.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
6 Apr 18
Our leaders go around asking for aid. It is oh so humiliating. If you know Hindu culture, girls are supposed to be avatars of goddess of wealth. When we ask other countries to give us aid, we have told our girls, hey, you are not that goddess but goddess of beggary. Humiliating for all Hindu women if the politicians go about asking for their jobs to be outsourced, or their monies.
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@suripunj (956)
• New Delhi, India
7 Apr 18
@vandana7 Great completely agreed
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
14 Apr 18
Small mouth. Big Talk. Literally! We have our own version of Trump in Modi. You know what I think? I think that all the politicians in and out of offices need to be given a detailed lecture on "Supply and Demand". Maybe then they might understand the urgent need of curbing the ever growing population. Then again they probably will come up with the plan to incite riots to "take care" of "numbers". Their pea brains can barely manage that alone. *facepalm*
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
16 Apr 18
Modi was a big disappointment from the day he started his previous campaign. Some people are so smitten with him. I need somebody to talk progress, not what they did, what they didn't do. Till when politician does not touch the topic of linking rivers and population control, I am just going to give it all a big fart.
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
5 Apr 18
He hasnt done anything to prove to me that he's not a bumbling idiot.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
9 Apr 18
I want jobs back in your world. I don't want many people unemployed.
@YrNemo (20255)
11 Apr 18
He did do some good things for the US from what I heard.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
19 Apr 18
I thought so too. But others don't think so. I guess you all will feel the impact after his term.
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
20 Apr 18
@YrNemo You are spot on...lol. Kidding, I think he makes sense, and makes a lot of sense. But the guy does not have an iota of tact, and is absolutely arrogant and improper in behaving with women so much so that if I were his mom, I would walk up to him and slap him in public ..is this how I taught you have to behave?
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@YrNemo (20255)
20 Apr 18
@vandana7 Some news broadcasters were cursing him recently I heard. I was busy that day so I didn't read the article. Guess to the intellectuals of the USA, Trump was a joke of the century (but how did he got voted and won the election is above me. Does it mean that the intellectuals of the USA are less in number?)
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• Northampton, England
7 Apr 18
But he hates Indians
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@vandana7 (100280)
• India
9 Apr 18
So? If he hates Indians, that is his problem. LOL. He is trying to be good to his fellow countrymen and that is good news for Americans.
@vandana7 (100280)
• India
10 Apr 18
@thedevilinme I agree to that statement though I would wonder how he expects to be loved, if he is removing or reducing benefits. In general, I think he is reversing something that his predecessors did, thinking that will help. I believe it will.
• Northampton, England
9 Apr 18
@vandana7 HE IS a sociopath trying to be loved
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• Northampton, England
19 Apr 18
Indians work hard like Koreans in America and so Trump may not like your skin coor but you are not his priority to boot out. Indians are respected in the Uk to
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