General Presidential Campaign: Trump vs Hillary

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  1. Hollandtx

    Hollandtx 250+ Posts

    Of the many things that I strongly dislike about Trump is the fact that the major factor that separated him from electable Republicans was his constant talk about the Wall. Yes, all politicians lie to a degree, pivot once the general elections are in full swing, but a majority of Trump supporters became supporters because of his hard line stance on immigration and the wall. Remember the call, and chants of the crowds?
    "What are we going to do?" "Build a wall" "Who is going to pay for it?" "MEXICO!"
    Only the very slow, or people that live in the middle of the US who have no clue about people trying to immigrate or come here illegally would ever have thought a wall was feasible, or possibly work.

    Mexicans walk through deserts, often dying along the way, try and swim across a dangerous river, trust someone who has packed them into the back of a windowless truck to let them out. Did any rational person really think they would be willing to do all of that, then come to a wall, and say, "Oh, there's a wall. Let's turn around." It was a ridiculous talking point, and I can only defend people who have no clue what it is like living close to a border.
    That is why Trump's lie is so much worse than the usual promises and lies.
    People really believed this, and better men lost the chance to be a viable candidate, and quite possibly the POTUS because of this lie.
    For that, I find him despicable. For that lie, he will most likely ensure a Clinton victory. That is why it is different than the usual run of the mill lies, spins, flip-flops in my book.
     
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  2. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    Hollandtx is about to earn a spot next to NJ on my signature. Very few are as consistently right as often as she is
     
  3. iatrogenic

    iatrogenic 2,500+ Posts

    Hillary and Immigration
    2003– As a Senator says “I am adamantly against illegal immigrants”
    2006– Votes for the Secure Fence Act, devised to allow for the construction of a 700 mile fence along the US-Mexico border
    2007– Expresses she is against providing drivers licences for undocumented people
    2014-During a town hall meeting is asked about what she would do with children from Central America who are coming across the US-Mexico border. In her response, after saying she would send them home, she states – “Just because your child gets across the border doesn’t mean your child gets to stay”
    2015– States that she supports a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. Also expresses support for state policies which would allow drivers licenses to undocumented immigrants

    For over a decade Hillary was “against illegal immigrants”, favoring building walls and sending people back where they came from (sounding conspicuously similar to a current Republican candidate). Then in 2015, as she embarked on another attempt to become President, she engaged in a dramatic reversal.
     
  4. Horns11

    Horns11 10,000+ Posts

    Oh and in 1996 she was for DOMA and now she supports gay marriage. The horror!

    First, her positions aren't a "dramatic" reversal... you can still be against illegal immigration, while at the same time, supporting means/laws that would figure out ways for some of those immigrants to get a pathway to citizenship. It's not "ship them all back AND keep them here," which seems to be what has happened to Trump's stance since Manafort resigned.

    Second, you're posting exactly what some people have stated on this thread: over time, positions alter. You have hard core Trump voters stating that there's no problem in flip-flopping if your position alters over time. Is anyone going to burn Hillary for altering her gay marriage stance? Probably not, except for fringe elements of the far left. Why not? Because times have changed and electing Trump (who can appoint a bunch of Scalias to overturn Obergefell) is far worse than Hillary changing her position over 20 years.

    Finally, Trump isn't just altering his position... he's altering a campaign promise mid-run. This would be akin to Bush 41 saying "no new taxes" on the campaign trail, and then before he even had a chance to be elected, met with tax advisers and said "well, maybe some new taxes, I'm still looking into it."
     
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  5. iatrogenic

    iatrogenic 2,500+ Posts

    Changes positions (excuse me; "evolves") over twenty years? Here are some of her flip flops that happened within days or a couple of years.

    During current campaign Hillary states, days apart, the following:

    I take a back seat to no one, when you look at my record, in standing up and fighting for progressive values”

    vs.
    “I get accused of being kind of a moderate and center…. I plead guilty”

    2008– Runs for President the first time while opposing gay marriage
    2010– Is reportedly furious about changing the “mother, father” designations on passport application forms to “parent 1, parent 2”. States she “could live with letting people in non-traditional families choose another descriptor so long as we retained the presumption of mother and father”
    2013– Comes out in support of marriage equality


    2002– During a speech in the Senate after voting for the Iraq war says “It is with conviction that I support this resolution. A vote for it is not a vote to rush to war”
    2002– Poll on public support for Iraq war — 52% for, 42% against
    2007– While running for President says on Iraq “our President rushed us into war”


    2004– As a Senator states “NAFTA has been good for New York and Americans”
    2007– While running for President states “NAFTA was a mistake”


    From 2010-2013 as Secretary of State Hillary advocated no less than 45 times in favor of the TPP all around the world. She called it “the gold standard in trade agreements”. However late in 2015 she changed her opinion and began opposing it, a curious reversal for someone who had essentially been the American face of the TPP on the international stage.

    As Secretary of State Hillary professed that she was “inclined” to approve the Keystone pipeline, reasoning “We’re either going to be dependent on dirty oil from the gulf, or dirty oil from Canada”. For the first half of 2015, as the clear-cut front runner in the Democratic primary, she refused to respond to cries from liberal Democrats asking her to articulate her position on the project. However as her opponent Bernie Sanders, himself an opponent of Keystone from the very beginning, chased and eventually caught her in the polls she was forced to enunciate her position. At that point she revealed her position had changed, and she now opposed Keystone.



    You don't have to consider the lack of values or thought by Hillary "dramatic reversals". Let's call them melancholy reversals. Call them anything you want, just be sure to keep "reversal" in the description.
     
  6. I35

    I35 5,000+ Posts

    You act as if he had a private server with top secret info on his personal computer. Or he refused to send help to Americans in a foreign land that is being attacked by terrorist. Flip flop? Flip flop would be if he said open borders and amnesty. All he did was prioritize the order he would do things in regards to immigration. He still plans to enforce the law. Are we to the point now that we've even forgot what the law is? Why do you lose your mind when it comes to Donald Trump?
     
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  7. mchammer

    mchammer 10,000+ Posts

    The tell-tale sign of a Trump hater. A lot of normally rational people deny their Trump hatred cause there is usually no rational reason for that person to hate him. Yet there responses don't lie.
     
  8. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    No, he's not planning to enforce the law. Enforcing the law would mean deporting all illegal immigrants. If you aren't in favor of that, then you aren't in favor of enforcing the law. And frankly, that's a reasonable position at this point. We've ignored the law for decades, and it has gotten to the point that it's not enforceable from a practical standpoint and should be changed to accommodate our failure to enforce it. That means addressing the issue of the millions of illegal immigrants presently in the US.

    The problem with Trump is that he ran on strict enforcement of the law and demonized and insulted anyone who suggested any kind of reform that didn't deport the illegal immigrants currently in the country. Now he's tacitly admitting that he was full of **** in the primary. You can deny that it was a lie, but what's the alternative? The alternative is that he took a very defiant position on an issue on which he was horrifically uninformed and stupid. Neither is good.

    You dismissing me as a Trump hater is like the liberals who deemed all Obama critics as haters and racists. I don't deny that Trump is a classless prick. Most of his supporters will admit that. (Hell, that's a big reason why they like him.). However, I have real policy disagreements with Trump, and that's what's driving my decision not to vote for him. If he supported entitlement reform and wasn't a total crackpot on foreign policy, there's no question that I'd vote for him over Hillary even if I didn't particularly care for his style and personality. I'm much more of a Hillary hater than a Trump hater.
     
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  9. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    That's absurd. Trump has literally insulted nearly every demographic category other than white males during his candidacy. No rational reason? Really?
     
  10. theiioftx

    theiioftx Sponsor Deputy

    If he supported entitlement reform and wasn't a total crackpot on foreign policy, there's no question that I'd vote for him over Hillary even if I didn't particularly care for his style and personality. I'm much more of a Hillary hater than a Trump hater.[/QUOTE]

    I generally agree with Deez, but sometimes Deez gets overboard on his personal dislike of people(mostly for good reason) such as Perry & Trump. But on Trump,I do not understand the dislike exceeding HRC. Even in quote above, he will not vote for Trump because of not supporting entitlement reform & being crackpot foreign policy. Yet HRC has known history of terrible foreign policy plus plans to increase entitlement. Which is worse?
     
  11. Hollandtx

    Hollandtx 250+ Posts

    I won't speak for Mr. Deez, but for me, at this point it isn't about tit for tat and who is worse on differing policies, or more corrupt even.

    It is the "what could have been" that haunts me.

    It is the fact that his entre into the upper echelon of Republican nominees was the "build a wall" promise. In the beginning, that was almost the entirety of his message. "Build a wall" gave him the momentum he needed, along with his never before heard hateful (aka as "telling it like it is") rhetoric towards his fellow candidates, to secure the Republican nomination.
    Think about that for a moment. Without touching the nerve of illegal immigration, and an incredibly ridiculous false promise to fix it, would Trump have made it this far? In my humble opinion, no.
    Donald Trump is the candidate of the Republican party. Those words stagger me.
    And, again in my opinion, almost any other candidate would have wiped the floor with Hillary, in this, quite possibly the most important election in decades.
    So, it goes way beyond lies, spinning, pivots, even financial corruption. It is the principle of the matter, and the motives behind his actions. This is all about putting a notch in his belt. It has nothing to do with the love of our country...it's about people idolizing him.

    His love of telling people what they want to hear, just to pack auditoriums, look good in polls, hear chanting/cheering crowds and see people waving signs with his name on it has taken precedence over our county's future. His ego and narcissistic personality took precedence over the future of our country.
    I can't stand HRC, I have a visceral reaction to her, and her many minions, but Trump has done an enormous disservice to our country. He has no clue how to govern, or be Presidential.

    He has given the election away, probably divided an already divided nation even further, and possibly done irreparable damage to the Republican party as we know it because of a snappy catch phrase that was a lie from the get go.
     
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  12. nashhorn

    nashhorn 5,000+ Posts

    Exactly

    Same here.
     
  13. NJlonghorn

    NJlonghorn 2,500+ Posts

    Lol, interesting point. The fact that Hillary might keel over a die tomorrow could well be the thing that convinces fence-sitters to vote for her.
     
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  14. militaryhorn

    militaryhorn Prediction Contest Manager

    Are you assuming that the GOP is going to win the House and Senate again? What happens when the Democrats win both the House and Senate again along with a Clinton presidency?

    My position on Clinton is clear. I cannot vote for someone who has done what she has done while in a position of leadership and be so flippant about what she has done; like she is above the law.

    If I were still in the military and I sent one classified email from my private email account then lied about doing it, I would be in court martial proceedings right now.

    My prediction on this coming election is that it will be the lowest voter turnout in history. Nobody wants these two in office which includes me. I live in Nebraska so if I don't vote it won't matter since this state will clearly go to Trump.
     
  15. NJlonghorn

    NJlonghorn 2,500+ Posts

    I would be honored to share the space. Frankly, I'm surprised I've managed to stay there this long at all, much less solo.
     
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  16. theiioftx

    theiioftx Sponsor Deputy

    I understand the visceral feelings toward Trump. I have them too. I would have preferred every other Republican candidate other than Graham or Perry. Hell, I would have preferred O'Malley over those three.

    However, I place Clinton below them all. To believe America is about to elect the most corrupt lying Presidential candidate couple into the most powerful position on Earth is beyond me. The "what could of been" will pale in comparison to the illegal actions covered up by lies and political influence/corruption of the Clinton Judiciary system of SC and AG.
     
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  17. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    Can you accept that your view on HRC is different than many because you've accepted as fact every conspiracy theory surrounding her? Even the left leaning posters on this board have stated dislike and distrust for HRC regarding her email handling and Clinton foundation dealings. What we haven't jumped to is the belief in crazier "death squad" and other conspiracy theories.
     
  18. theiioftx

    theiioftx Sponsor Deputy

    Feel free to cite any post where I posted about death squad conspiracies. There is plenty of evidence regarding her lies, cover ups and corruption. I guess technically OJ was not guilty either.
     
  19. I35

    I35 5,000+ Posts

    Trump has to secure the border first. If not then we are pissing in the wind. But I still disagree that he's flip flopped. He's made it clear that he's not granting citizenship.
     
  20. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    So, you've determined guilt even if in a court of law guilt has not been proven. You'll understand if others aren't ready to make that leap, I hope.
     
  21. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    Anything short of deportation is not enforcing the law. Not granting citizenship has nothing to do with it.
     
  22. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    What does it mean that you get to stay here but not be a citizen? I've never understood this in the argument against amnesty.
     
  23. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    The idea is to grant a legal status that is short of citizenship such as permanent residency. Frankly, I don't think that's a bad idea. First, it respects the fact that many illegal immigrants are loyal to their home nations and allows them to maintain their citizenship with that country, while allowing them to live as a US resident without the fear of deportation. Second, it maintains the right of the US to deport those who actually do end up being bad apples. Third, it doesn't completely disincentivize people from following the normal legal process for becoming a citizen.

    However, if someone had favored this 3 days ago, Trump would have thrown a **** fit and called him a traitor.
     
  24. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts


    Essentially we hand out green cards to these illegal immigrants? I can support that. Doesn't that get characterized as "amnesty" every time it's brought up?
     
  25. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    Another Trump-hater has emerged. Shockingly, Paul Wolfowitz has come out denouncing Trump as "dangerous". It's making me feel dirty to be on the same side of an argument at the neocons. I guess, we disagree on foreign policy tactics but agree that regardless, Trump's statements are borderline imbecile.

     
  26. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    Yes, it does.
     
  27. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    It's well-deserved on your end, but after reading her posts for a while, she has certainly earned her way. Her commentary is consistently outstanding and very worthy of my respect.
     
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  28. theiioftx

    theiioftx Sponsor Deputy

    Yes I know how gullible Democrats are.
     
  29. I35

    I35 5,000+ Posts

    First the wall has to be built, then he's deporting the ones that have a record. That will keep them from just coming back in. Meanwhile the ones that are still here will have to pay back taxes and current taxes. That will take up his first term. Beyond that who knows what will happen. But if he does those things then he's done more toward immigration and securing our borders than all the presidents put together.
     
  30. theiioftx

    theiioftx Sponsor Deputy

    A wall does not have to be built. They just need to demagnetize the USA by enforcing harsh penalties on anyone hiring an illegal worker. This will stem the flow and will result any people deporting themselves.
     
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