Trump for President?

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Not being afraid to do what has to be done is not the same as knowing what needs to be done.
 
I would think mere observation would make that apparent, but I am not saying there is no way Trump doesn't have that knowledge. Only that the will to act isn't the same as acting wisely.
 
Sure, I doubt he's NWO or a bad guy in general...but the fact he isn't a good businessman...like, I'm sure his companies are losing money...makes me worried if he got elected. And he's kinda old.
 
NWO. LOL.

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I'd be alot more comfortable with Bloomberg as our future prez than Trump. The only good thing about having Trump in the White House is that we'd have the hottest First Daughter ever (Google Ivanka Trump if you don't believe me).
 
I'd be alot more comfortable with Bloomberg as our future prez than Trump. The only good thing about having Trump in the White House is that we'd have the hottest First Daughter ever (Google Ivanka Trump if you don't believe me).

True dat! She is delicious.

Also, I agree that Bloomberg would be a good candidate as well. And a proven decent leader.
 
A look into the future:

1/31/2012--post-Iowa Caucus and the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries.

Campaign Manager/Brownnose: Mr. Trump, I hate to tell you that you finished last place behind even Sarah Palin and that guy from Minnesota in all three crucial races.

Trump: Voters of Iowa, YOU'RE FIRED.

Campaign Manager/Brownnose: Um, sir?

Trump: Voters of New Hampshire, YOU'RE FIRED.

Brownnose: Are you serious?

Trump: And South Carolina, YOU'RE FI----

Brownnose: You do realize that American politics don't work the same way as mediocre business management on a media ****e's reality show, right?

Trump: .....You're

Brownnose: Jackass.
 
I'd be alot more comfortable with Bloomberg as our future prez than Trump. The only good thing about having Trump in the White House is that we'd have the hottest First Daughter ever (Google Ivanka Trump if you don't believe me).

Now, Blomberg would be a very shrewd and interesting choice. I could see him winning the GOP Primary (not in 2012, too much red meat blood in the water from the Tea Party he has publicly insulted--and he likes Obama) and becoming president as a centrist candidate.

Of course he is going to have to get by Chris Christie and possibly even Marco Rubio who will probably run in 2016 and they have the charisma and common sense (and as of right now not the record of a Romney or Huckabee) to sweep into power quite easily.

In 2016 (or by chance, 2020) the GOP has some real rising star power. Too bad for them that these stars (minus Blomberg) cannot run next year.
 
I'd be alot more comfortable with Bloomberg as our future prez than Trump. The only good thing about having Trump in the White House is that we'd have the hottest First Daughter ever (Google Ivanka Trump if you don't believe me).

Bloomberg? :dry:
 
I would vote for Trump if he promised that he would hold a reality show to pick his cabinet members.
 
Secretary of Defense: Arnold Schwarzenegger
Secretary of Treasury: Warren Buffet
Secretary of State: Justin Bieber
 
Having actually watched all of Ron Paul and Donald Trump CPAC 2011 speeches...I....I don't know if Trump is all talk, bygone thing that stood out a lot was what he said about gas prices. Going to be jacked up in a year or two. And that if elected he would do all he could to lower them (gas prices shouldn't be so high in America, people, corporations are just greedy, and I know oil is going on empty, but increasing gas prices is wrong.) So I wouldn't mind seeing Trump run or even get elected.

However...

Ron Paul....I would like to see run and get elected rather than Trump. With the way this country is, how things are run in the world behind closed doors (Bilderberg Group), I think Paul would be a pretty good choice to run the country. I hope Paul runs, same with Trump.
 
Having actually watched all of Ron Paul and Donald Trump CPAC 2011 speeches...I....I don't know if Trump is all talk, bygone thing that stood out a lot was what he said about gas prices. Going to be jacked up in a year or two. And that if elected he would do all he could to lower them (gas prices shouldn't be so high in America, people, corporations are just greedy, and I know oil is going on empty, but increasing gas prices is wrong.) So I wouldn't mind seeing Trump run or even get elected.

However...

Ron Paul....I would like to see run and get elected rather than Trump. With the way this country is, how things are run in the world behind closed doors (Bilderberg Group), I think Paul would be a pretty good choice to run the country. I hope Paul runs, same with Trump.

Ron Paul's not going to run. He is going to endorse Gary Johnson and let him ride his wave. Gary Johnson is an electable Ron Paul.
 
Also, I would suggest not talking about gas prices.

Why? Most people in USA use gas to drive in their cars. I believe Trump said during his speech that in a year or two gas will be 7-9 bucks a gallon in USA. That's not good if it comes true.

I will research Gary Johnson. I am assuming he is a younger version of Ron Paul?
 
Gas won't get up to 7-9 bucks a gallon if Obama allowed for more drilling off shore but noooooooooooooo.
 
Heard his interview with Piers Morgan. Sounds like he has a decent strategy and isn't naive about the magnitude of it.
 
Why? Most people in USA use gas to drive in their cars. I believe Trump said during his speech that in a year or two gas will be 7-9 bucks a gallon in USA. That's not good if it comes true.

I will research Gary Johnson. I am assuming he is a younger version of Ron Paul?

Gas prices are a more than relevant topic, but your understanding of their price isn't developed yet. Prices aren't dictated by corporate greed, but about a mirage of economic factors. The only one a politician could morally alter is oil taxes, but even the majority of that tax is done at the state level.

One of the reasons oil prices keep going up is the diminishing value of the dollar. If gas was 2.70 last year and we pump 600 billion new dollars into the economy, each dollar is now worth less and prices will naturally climb.
 
Gas prices are a more than relevant topic, but your understanding of their price isn't developed yet. Prices aren't dictated by corporate greed, but about a mirage of economic factors. The only one a politician could morally alter is oil taxes, but even the majority of that tax is done at the state level.

One of the reasons oil prices keep going up is the diminishing value of the dollar. If gas was 2.70 last year and we pump 600 billion new dollars into the economy, each dollar is now worth less and prices will naturally climb.

Ron Paul said the 1913 dollar has diminished 98% of it value since Fed Reserve came to be in that same year.

I'm actually gonna have to re-watch Paul's, Trump's, and Johnson's speeches from CPAC 2011 (I blame ADD)...but I did like all three given. As of now, I think all three on paper would be good presidents. But I must do more research and what not.

And and just cause I feel like it, I'm gonna take a shot at Palin...she doesn't deserve to run. She clearly cares about money. She didn't even give a speech, fourth year in a row I believe at CPAC. And yes CPAC may not mean much in the long run, but participating in it is still a good thing to do. As people say 'Palin is hot and only cares about fame and money'
 
Why? Most people in USA use gas to drive in their cars. I believe Trump said during his speech that in a year or two gas will be 7-9 bucks a gallon in USA. That's not good if it comes true.

I will research Gary Johnson. I am assuming he is a younger version of Ron Paul?

Gas prices aren't going to reach $7 - $9. The reason why gas prices collapsed in '09 was because people were fed up with paying $4/gallon and they stopped driving. Also higher gas prices advances development of more fuel efficient technology and alterative energy resources, which the "greedy" oil companies don't want.
 
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