valcont Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 "He's a great divider and that's terribly dangerous." Obama is the greatest divider of all and had the opportunity to really bridge the gap in America. Why did you re-elect him in 2012? He is doing nothing but, highlighting differences due to color and race instead of helping people get over this. Trump on the other hand is a uniter. He is going to go after a very tiny percentage (terrorists, criminals) of the population to make the lives of all other better. Cardboard Off course Obama is a greatest divider. Why didn't he fess up to being a closeted muslim who hates US and make peace with the racists scumbags of the republican party. And why didn't he control the debt and get the economy going a year after the great depression in 2008. That would make the tea baggers happy. And he dare not let the government control the medicare because these tea baggers, who rather than working and being productive, are on the dole and expect everyone to fund them. And off course he is not born here. That fake certificate would not fool the xenophobes. If he just understood his place and not be an uppity black , things would have been so great in this country. Keep dreaming, this country has left this trash behind and no matter what they do they will not get this country back. Trump is their last hope and these cockroaches will go away once he loses.
onyx1 Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 I'm beginning to think a Trump presidency will cause some people's heads to explode.
rkbabang Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 I'm beginning to think a Trump presidency will cause some people's heads to explode. Yep. I've been saying from the beginning that while either result will be a disaster, a Trump presidency will be far more amusing.
LC Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 He incites violence in his followers. Not just hatred, but violence. It's not the Trump supporters who are violent. Plenty of violence from Trump supporters as well: http://tucson.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/tucson-police-man-arrested-in-connection-with-punch-at-donald/article_d614bc6e-ee2d-11e5-9486-835bb82d934f.html Fact of the matter is this race is more emotional than logical and those emotions are causing violence from both sides.
EliG Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 News in the last 24 hours: * Trump asked America to check out a sex tape. At 3AM, no less. * Trump appeared in a porn video with incest twins. * Trump tried to pimp out his mistress and future second wife as a Playboy nude. He personally negotiated a million dollar offer. American "value voters", congratulations! 90% of you are supporting this guy. 8) Our Canadian politics is so boring in comparison. Although give us credit, we did elect a mayor who smoked crack cocaine.
valcont Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 Totally agree. Most Asian Americans like me support Trump because we think Hillary and Obama and their left wings are the racists. We are outraged by the AB1726 bill passed in California, which explicitly discriminates Asian Americans. Another example is the Supreme court's ruling on Fisher v. University of Texas, which says the school can deny admission merely based on race. https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2016/05/13/elite-colleges-should-not-penalize-asian-applicants-essay These are typical examples of how Obama administration emphasizes race and encourages conflicts between races. We cannot let these racists continue to run the country for 8 more years! Usually Asian Americans don't care much about politics and usually don't bother to go to vote. But this year most of the Asian Americans are motivated to go and vote for Trump. We are furious about what has happened. Here you go buddy. Some interesting research from a quality source. Your fellow Asian Americans knows better: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/02/us/politics/trump-asian-american-voters.html
EliG Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 Another example is the Supreme court's ruling on Fisher v. University of Texas, which says the school can deny admission merely based on race. https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2016/05/13/elite-colleges-should-not-penalize-asian-applicants-essay These are typical examples of how Obama administration emphasizes race and encourages conflicts between races. OMG, muscleman, this is embarrassingly ignorant. You need to learn Civics 101. Separation of powers under the United States Constitution
Investor20 Posted October 2, 2016 Posted October 2, 2016 Another example is the Supreme court's ruling on Fisher v. University of Texas, which says the school can deny admission merely based on race. https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2016/05/13/elite-colleges-should-not-penalize-asian-applicants-essay These are typical examples of how Obama administration emphasizes race and encourages conflicts between races. OMG, muscleman, this is embarrassingly ignorant. You need to learn Civics 101. Separation of powers under the United States Constitution Check Chevron Deference. I am certainly surprised when I read this.: https://lawblog.justia.com/2012/05/21/chevron-deference-your-guide-to-understanding-two-of-todays-scotus-decisions/ "Under Chevron, even if a court finds that another interpretation is reasonable, or even better than the agency’s interpretation, it must defer to the agency’s reasonable interpretation." "A permissible construction is one that is not “arbitrary, capricious, or manifestly contrary to the statute.” In other words, it is a very low threshold of deference." - Not a legal advice and neither I am a lawyer
Travis Wiedower Posted October 2, 2016 Posted October 2, 2016 Our Canadian politics is so boring in comparison. Although give us credit, we did elect a mayor who smoked crack cocaine. I was reading up on Justin Trudeau this past week and am very jealous of y'all. If he wants to move south he has my vote vs Trump and Hillary.
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