Is it normal that liberals are terrified of trump ?

Is it because they know he is going to win and immediately begin undoing all the damage Obama has caused ?

Is it because he does not match the straw man stereotype of conservatives being dumb redneck bible thumpers, that every liberal believes ?

Is it because he forces liberals to confront their own idiocy, hypocrisy and failure ?

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  • nobody13

    I'm not really a liberal per se, but it's mostly just because I don't think the guy's all that competent. He might be able to run a business and declare bankruptcy when the heat gets turned up, but that doesn't necessarily translate into competence when it comes to running a country, especially a democratic one where checks and balances on his power might exist. He won't be the absolute monarch of our country or anything, and he probably won't be able to run this country like one of his businesses or anything; he can't just fire other politicians and government officials that challenge him. He's going to have to learn to be diplomatic and make compromises now and again with the other branches of government. Not saying the world's gonna go to absolute shit or anything if he gets elected, seeing as the executive branch is only one branch of our government, but all the same I just don't think he's all that competent at politics.

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    • I disagree, but you say we need someone competent who compromises with other branches of government... Do you mean someone like Obama? He had absolutely no experience at anything whatsoever when he ran. And 7 years into his presidency all he can do now is issue executive orders due to his inability to compromise with anyone. And obama's diplomacy? the whole world is burning right now, heads are being chopped off, russia is taking over...

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      • What does Obama have to do with what nobody13 said? Obama is bad so Trump must be good? How is that logical? He said he thinks Trump would be bad because he lacks experience and you just used Obama as an example of how bad it can be when you elect a president who lacks experience. So it sounds like you agree with Nobody13 that electing someone who lacks experience is a bad idea. You couldn't have done a better job supporting his argument.

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        • Darktown_vs_Blackville

          I think you missed the first two words of my comment "I disagree"

          Its okay i know you didnt score very high on SAT reading

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          • I did see that you said you disagree. That is why I was so surprised you spent the rest of your comment proving the person right.

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          • MeatHookSodomy

            The guy likes arguing for the sake of arguing. I promas if you are ever board and need someone to talk to just shoot that man a message he has the stamina to go on for days on end.

            - godshatesfags

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            • Darktown_vs_Blackville

              Lol yeah

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  • shuggy-chan

    Let me guess, you want Sara Palin as his veep

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  • thegvpsysailor

    I am a dumb liberal panzie and yes Trump makes me crap my pants. My boat now has a literal poop deck

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  • thegypsysailor

    Why are you wasting so much time think about the what if's with Trump when everyone knows that he can't possibly get the GOP nomination. He flat chat doesn't have the support from his own party. Polls don't matter in this. His own party will not give him the nomination.

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    • What are you talking about ? He has been the frontrunner for months. Barring some kind of crazy scenario, its almost a certainty that he will get the nomination

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      • And by front runner you mean he has 25% support, meaning 75% do not support him. When the pack starts to thin, that 75% is nowhere near in his pocket. He will also need support from Super Delegates that are not beholden to the voters, and who are party insiders that have no interest in him.

        At this same point in the 2008 race, Rudy Giuliani was polling between 45% and 50% for the Republican nomination, about double Trump's suppourt, and he had been the front runner by a wide margin for about a year. Giuliani won exactly 0 primary states. If you think Trump is a lck because of some polls that include at least 10 candidates that won't last beyond the first two primarily/caucus states, you don't know anything about how the primary elections (which are not real elections) work.

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        • Darktown_vs_Blackville

          I can smell your fear from all the way over here.

          Trump 2016

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      • thegypsysailor

        Do you read? He may be ahead in the polls, but he has virtually no support from any other Republicans. They hate him as he will not toe the party line. It ain't up to the public at this point, it's all about support from the party.

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  • DarthVulvatron

    If you're human living on Earth it's normal to fear a complete fucktard could become President. So yes, it's normal. What's not normal is to vote for a piece of shit.

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  • awkwardgirl995

    yeah. he's a fucking batshit crazy racist who has no experience. how do you expect him to run a country

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    • hanover

      Obama was a racist with almost no experience prior to being elected....

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    • Goldschläger

      Lol because Obama had so much experience and worked out so great right.... NOT

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      • I don't understand why people keep saying this in response to people saying Trump has no experience. Saying Obama had no experience and did a bad job is a reason to NOT elect another person with no experience. So you are proving awkwardgirl's point that no experience is a bad thing and therefore supporting her argument against Trump.

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      • thegypsysailor

        If you have been an adult long enough that you were one when Dubya was president, can you honestly say you personally were better off financially when Obama took over?
        If you were a soldier in harm's way when Dubya was president are you glad to be home? Would you be home if McCain had been elected?
        If not, then you really don't have much upon to base your opinion, do you?

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        • Goldschläger

          Honest answer: i come from an affluent family, military career was never an option for me but i respect those who choose that path (it is a voluntary paid career by the way, and those who enlist understand that death or injury may occur in combat). Compared to other wars like Workd war 1 or 2 when MILLIONS died, i would say the total US loss recently is remarkably minor historically speaking (how many ppl died in vietnam too?) though any loss is unfortunate of course.

          I was in school most of the Dubya years, but my father did quite well financially during that time. Of course he has also done well during the Obama years too. Under dubya energy, precious metals, defense, etc did well. Under obana healthcare, tech, retail has done well. Dividend reinvestnent throughout. Economies ebb and flow, its to be expected. Probably right around the time Obama leaves (or shortly after) there will be another crisis soon. Thats just the biz cycle. The real shame is that structurally not much has improved under either Obama or dubya. Abd because the issues are even more significant now (approaching $20 trillion debt, thats greece level debt) Obama really shares a large amount of the blame for doing nothing (and he continues to do nothing right now)

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          • thegypsysailor

            All of which I basically agree with, but I think the average American is doing better now than in the later Dubya years. Many won't give him any credit, but fair's fair; if things were worse, he sure would be to blame, right?
            As for soldiering, it was an unnecessary war based on lies and not ONE SINGLE American should have lost his life there.
            However, activating the national guard without putting any policy in place to protect their families while they were away, was not what THEY signed up for, and was radically unfair, if not downright criminal.
            I doubt that Trump will be able to reduce the debt significantly either, without hurting a whole lot of Americans. Unfortunately, I'm afraid it will be those who can't afford it more than those who can.
            The government could just take a few million from every billionaire and things would improve significantly, don't you think?

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