If this doesn't turn out to be some sort of ruse (and it certainly doesn't look that way), I'm done with him. If anything involving gun control is signed, republicans will lose in 2018 and Trump will lose in 2020.
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Originally posted by Clay C View PostIf this doesn't turn out to be some sort of ruse (and it certainly doesn't look that way), I'm done with him. If anything involving gun control is signed, republicans will lose in 2018 and Trump will lose in 2020.
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Originally posted by Jason View PostWhat’s amazing to me (said with great sarcasm) is that I just did a quick search of Foxnews and CNN websites. Nothing about on Fox, lead story on CNN!
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostI do my best not to be a ONE ISSUE decider with any candidate. But this is super bizzarro at best. The majority of his staunch supporters have turned there heads to all of the other antic's but this is a huge litmus test moving forward for all voters. Lord knows our President has literally pushed the pendulum in the opposite direction with that ludicrous statement.
It's incredibly bizzarro. I thought Bannon was just crazy when he said Trump was compromised, but now it really makes you wonder. He didn't even hint at anything like this after Vegas.
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What’s fascinating is that we have a TBH thread with multiple posts taking positions critical of Trump without a barrage of pro-Trump rebuttal. As pointed out in the previous posts, what he said and then said with clarity was extreme and should serve as a collective warning light that up until yesterday may have been been too dim for some to see. Also for those wavering, you do not have to like Obama, wish Hillary won, be a liberal or not want to help in ensuring this country remains a great country in order to question the situation.
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Originally posted by Anvilheadtexas View PostWhat’s fascinating is that we have a TBH thread with multiple posts taking positions critical of Trump without a barrage of pro-Trump rebuttal. As pointed out in the previous posts, what he said and then said with clarity was extreme and should serve as a collective warning light that up until yesterday may have been been too dim for some to see. Also for those wavering, you do not have to like Obama, wish Hillary won, be a liberal or not want to help in ensuring this country remains a great country in order to question the situation.
Agreed. The statements he was making should alarm every single citizen of this country regardless of where you stand politically.
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It was all over Fox news last night. This is not going to help trump in anyway that I can see and if he thinks his base will stick with him on this he has miscalculated. I know I wont. Trump talks about dangerous illegals in this country, MS13 and other gangs as well as just general crime and he thinks raising the age from 18 to 21 is no big deal...well it is cause it leaves many Americans in that age gap defenseless which is unacceptable imo. In fact they need to lower the age to 18 across the board for all guns. If this is a ploy by Trump as suggested above it is a high stakes gamble that he didn't have to take and even if it is true he can't deny that he said them and was willing to gamble with Americans constitutional rights.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostAgreed. The statements he was making should alarm every single citizen of this country regardless of where you stand politically.
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Are folks not understanding the grave nature of such a comment???
As with the last administration these type of comments are naive or socialist at best.......and smells of the 3rd Reich at worst!
Neither scenario we want to entertain as Americans of any political stripe or leaning. )-;
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It's not the NRA. It's the people that are members of the NRA, which is what 5+ million strong? That's a lot of votes.
Also, the NRA's political contribution amounts are paltry vs. other lobbying groups. $200 million in 20 years from the NRA, vs. the labor unions that contributed over $1 billion IN ONE YEAR to politicians.
So, the NRA's influence is not about $ donated to politicians, it's the underlying membership numbers that carry influence. And that's the beauty of our political system, that an organization can represent and carry influence on behalf of the "little guy". For $40/year, you can have your voice heard in Washington D.C. and Austin.
I just donated another $1500 today to the NRA. The time is now. Stand up, or be prepared to get run over.
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Originally posted by Landrover View Post...........and that is emphatically the bottom line sir!
Are folks not understanding the grave nature of such a comment???
As with the last administration these type of comments are naive or socialist at best.......and smells of the 3rd Reich at worst!
Neither scenario we want to entertain as Americans of any political stripe or leaning. )-;
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