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Kathianne
03-11-2016, 06:44 AM
While the moderators took a couple hits, the other candidates basically subjugated themselves to Trump. The following pretty much lays it out. Many of these are issues that 'Americans' should be focusing on, but it seems they'd rather just be angry:

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/03/republican-debate-2016-ledeall-220594


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'I cannot believe how civil it’s been up here,' Trump said as his adversaries ditch the personal insults on the debate stage.
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MIAMI — Donald Trump is on the verge of running away with the Republican nomination and yet none of his rivals, despite their desperation to stop him, are punching up.

On Thursday night as the four remaining candidates took the debate stage here at the University of Miami, Trump opened with a call for the Republican Party to “embrace” his candidacy and the new voters he’s bringing into the fold.

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And that’s essentially what his rivals did.

When Trump answered a question on free trade by asserting — in one sentence — that he uses H-1B visas to hire foreign workers for his vast business empire and that such visas are “frankly, very, very bad for workers,” not one of his three remaining opponents hit him for it.

Moments later, Marco Rubio, whose support cratered in the last two weeks after he ratcheted up his attacks and puerile insults toward Trump, drew a more measured, substantive contrast with the front-runner on the issue of reforming entitlement programs, a matter of critical importance in Florida.

After Trump argued that Medicare shouldn’t be cut but propped up with money that can be saved from reducing overseas military expenditures and assistance, Rubio said only that his “numbers don’t add up.” (In spite of the fact that Trump basically said that he'd shrink the military by making other countries 'pull their weight' then said he'd increase defense spending.' Which is why the numbers 'don't add up'-even when not specific numbers.)

Ted Cruz, when asked specifically what about Trump’s vision for the country is wrong, responded that the businessman “is right about the problems, but his solutions don’t work.”

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Olivia
03-11-2016, 08:21 AM
Americans are angry, and they have a right to be angry. If the nuts in DC had done their jobs properly SS and Medicare wouldn't be in trouble. SS has been robbed blind by the politicians dipping into the pot to fund other projects. Obama and the dems took nearly a trillion out to fund Obamacare. Americans are pissed that Obama added ten trillion to the US debt and the Republicans sat there and let him do it. Obama was careful to point out yesterday that it wasn't his fault Americans are angry and the Republicans are " cracked." Uhh!,, yes it is, you definitely share the blame Obama. Yep! Obama gave us Trump.

Kathianne
03-11-2016, 08:26 AM
Americans are angry, and they have a right to be angry. If the nuts in DC had done their jobs properly SS and Medicare wouldn't be in trouble. SS has been robbed blind by the politicians dipping into the pot to fund other projects. Obama and the dems took nearly a trillion out to fund Obamacare. Americans are pissed that Obama added ten trillion to the US debt and the Republicans sat there and let him do it. Obama was careful to point out yesterday that it wasn't his fault Americans are angry and the Republicans are " cracked." Uhh!,, yes it is, you definitely share the blame Obama. Yep! Obama gave us Trump.

http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/228790/


...That’s true. The solution there isn’t very well thought out, nor is the anger at “tax cuts” (where’s mine?) but here’s a thought: When you have a society that can’t do things that need to be done because every change threatens somebody’s rice bowl or offers insufficient opportunities for graft, you’ve got a society that is due for a reset, not for incremental change.

The thing is, resets are often kind of ugly.

How ugly is the question.

Reactionary 'transformation' may not be the best answer.

Perianne
03-11-2016, 09:25 AM
Americans are angry, and they have a right to be angry. If the nuts in DC had done their jobs properly SS and Medicare wouldn't be in trouble. SS has been robbed blind by the politicians dipping into the pot to fund other projects. Obama and the dems took nearly a trillion out to fund Obamacare. Americans are pissed that Obama added ten trillion to the US debt and the Republicans sat there and let him do it. Obama was careful to point out yesterday that it wasn't his fault Americans are angry and the Republicans are " cracked." Uhh!,, yes it is, you definitely share the blame Obama. Yep! Obama gave us Trump.

The spineless, lying Republican elite in Congress gave us Trump. Had the Republicans fought Obama tooth and nail, they would not be in the situation they are now, that is, an outsider taking charge of "their" party. Trump is burning their system down, state by state.

NightTrain
03-11-2016, 09:34 AM
If people are looking to blame someone about Trump, the answer is Obama and the GOP. A horrible president and our guys that were supposed to fight him, but instead rolled over like a bunch of pansies for years.

And if the GOP needs a frame-up restoration, then so be it. But we won't survive as a country with the GOP behaving like they have.

Olivia
03-11-2016, 10:54 AM
The spineless, lying Republican elite in Congress gave us Trump. Had the Republicans fought Obama tooth and nail, they would not be in the situation they are now, that is, an outsider taking charge of "their" party. Trump is burning their system down, state by state.



I think I said that. The thing is it's okay to be pissed, I am with you in that but not only is the party going down but so is the country. When you get done destroying the party and the country then what?

Kathianne
03-11-2016, 11:12 AM
I think I said that. The thing is it's okay to be pissed, I am with you in that but not only is the party going down but so is the country. When you get done destroying the party and the country then what?

Indeed. Heading full throttle to nihilism.