The Slithering Shadow
It's been a very long time since I've spoken about politics. On the old board I used to be at, it was a daily posting marathon on virtually every topic you could think of, one that was extremely damaging to its members and the reason why I stopped talking about it, both online and in real life.
However, after watching the debates last night, I think I need to put in my two cents.
First, with the GOP...
In 2014, I spoke about the civil war that was tearing apart the GOP due to Romney's loss and the changing political landscape on subjects such as immigration, gay rights, the economy, etc. A fight was brewing on how to stop the Democrats from taking any more victories and what to do about Obama.
The civil war has now come full circle with Donald Trump...
Donald Trump, a reality television star and businessman who seems he's going to be the Republican nominee. I saw how Fox was attacking him and how they're leveling the other three at him: Cruz, Rubio and Kasich.
Kasich isn't going to win. There's no chance he will win, but I think the GOP is going to use him for Ohio, for him to take the delegates from Trump and then have him step down.
Rubio is also being staged to take Florida from him and end that threat...
Finally, Cruz is looking to be the counterweight to stopping Trump...
Do I like Trump? No, I won't lie, but I never thought he was going to be this big. I never dreamed that he would be winning the delegate count, and this is where the problem lies...
If the convention refuses to make Trump their nominee and choose Cruz, the tens of millions of people who are going to vote for Trump will leave and vote for Trump if he runs as a third party candidate, ruining any chance the Republicans have.
If they do make Trump their nominee, you might see the GOP split in half...
Now, for the Democrats...
Hillary Clinton is edging herself to be the nominee at any chance. Her plan of agreeing with what Bernie Sanders says is having wonders and I do believe there's no plausible chance she'll be indicted for the email scandal. It will never happen, even if what she said was against the law. The Justice Department will never level charges at her.
However, she's a conniving liar and I honestly believe she's extremely dangerous. Her speeches she made to Wall Street that she refuses to show to the public have to be bad. She's a political weasel and nothing more.
Bernie Sanders is... genuine. I think that word is the best for him, but his ideas are bold, extremely bold and have a great chance of sending the US into a deeper pit.
Medicare-for-all, free college, massive infrastructure projects...
I read his plans and saw how he's going to raise taxes on many things, which includes wall street speculations, ending loopholes on corporations paying taxes, etc. to fund everything that he wants if he becomes President, but this country has over $19 trillion in debt.
How much more can it take...?
Also, I think if Clinton is made nominee, the folks who will vote for Bernie Sanders will not vote for Clinton, perhaps causing a Democratic civil war.
This election has changed the landscape. What will happen is November is anyone's guess, but the United States is going to see a massive change, no matter who is elected.
However, after watching the debates last night, I think I need to put in my two cents.
First, with the GOP...
In 2014, I spoke about the civil war that was tearing apart the GOP due to Romney's loss and the changing political landscape on subjects such as immigration, gay rights, the economy, etc. A fight was brewing on how to stop the Democrats from taking any more victories and what to do about Obama.
The civil war has now come full circle with Donald Trump...
Donald Trump, a reality television star and businessman who seems he's going to be the Republican nominee. I saw how Fox was attacking him and how they're leveling the other three at him: Cruz, Rubio and Kasich.
Kasich isn't going to win. There's no chance he will win, but I think the GOP is going to use him for Ohio, for him to take the delegates from Trump and then have him step down.
Rubio is also being staged to take Florida from him and end that threat...
Finally, Cruz is looking to be the counterweight to stopping Trump...
Do I like Trump? No, I won't lie, but I never thought he was going to be this big. I never dreamed that he would be winning the delegate count, and this is where the problem lies...
If the convention refuses to make Trump their nominee and choose Cruz, the tens of millions of people who are going to vote for Trump will leave and vote for Trump if he runs as a third party candidate, ruining any chance the Republicans have.
If they do make Trump their nominee, you might see the GOP split in half...
Now, for the Democrats...
Hillary Clinton is edging herself to be the nominee at any chance. Her plan of agreeing with what Bernie Sanders says is having wonders and I do believe there's no plausible chance she'll be indicted for the email scandal. It will never happen, even if what she said was against the law. The Justice Department will never level charges at her.
However, she's a conniving liar and I honestly believe she's extremely dangerous. Her speeches she made to Wall Street that she refuses to show to the public have to be bad. She's a political weasel and nothing more.
Bernie Sanders is... genuine. I think that word is the best for him, but his ideas are bold, extremely bold and have a great chance of sending the US into a deeper pit.
Medicare-for-all, free college, massive infrastructure projects...
I read his plans and saw how he's going to raise taxes on many things, which includes wall street speculations, ending loopholes on corporations paying taxes, etc. to fund everything that he wants if he becomes President, but this country has over $19 trillion in debt.
How much more can it take...?
Also, I think if Clinton is made nominee, the folks who will vote for Bernie Sanders will not vote for Clinton, perhaps causing a Democratic civil war.
This election has changed the landscape. What will happen is November is anyone's guess, but the United States is going to see a massive change, no matter who is elected.