Trevor, I’m seriously considering teetering off this conversation with you. On the grounds that you don’t seem to know your facts. Do you even watch the news? I’ll point out some of your mistakes, and tell you how you’re wrong.
“That’s sad if there’s 15 writers and this has been all of what they could muster together haha.” — This was just you misunderstanding. I was referring to this being what the OTHER have candidates routinely do, not Trump.
“ His racism is pretty easy to understand with badges for muslims and saying every illegal is a rapist and murderer. Yes racist, if an organization that is openly racist support his policies because they are aligned with theirs. If I had policies about ways to handle the Jewish population and Hitler supported those policies it would definitely raise a red flag to racism. I am sure he is just saying these absurd things for nomination votes.” — You seem so confused here that you’re confusing me. First, wth is “badges for muslims”? And when did Trump say that every illegal immigrant is a rapist and a murderer? And can you tell me which SPECIFIC policies Trump has that are aligned with a white supremacy group? I think you are confused about what racism is and the content in which racism becomes actual racism. Not a guilt by incredibly broad association like you seem to think it is, without even being able to tell me what racist issues the two parties parallel that make them racist.
“ Since a little over 100 black people, out of the millions, endorsed him then that wipes away everything.” — This is what gives you away as being young and new to the political landscape. Because 100 evangelical African-Americans campaigning on your behalf would be huge endorsement even for someone like Obama or Ben Carson. The African-American vote has been known to provide a huge swing in elections, and they all want to be on that end of the upward swing. Besides, if this white supremacy viewpoint parallel theory of yours is so solid and correct, why would he be endorsed by all these prominent figures from the black churches?
And about the money/jobs thing? Forget it, kid. That whole premise is stupid. Economics is definitely not your specialty. Stick to linguistics.
“ Of course $8.5 billion is no joke, but that has nothing to do with what I said about others who never even got that $1,000,000 yet they still have multimillion and billion dollar companies. That of which came with no guidance growing up with no family wealth or having been introduced to family connections of successful business people who could have been a big help one way or another.” — I see. Can you name one of these millionaires, or better yet, one of these billionaires candidates that are the “others who never even got that $1,000,000 yet they still have multimillion and billion dollar companies”? I’ll look forward to the name you give me and their story of poverty to billionaire presidential candidate. Seriously.
“ I mean he already has our biggest ally trying to stop him from visiting their country.” — This is false in multiple ways. First, the England ban has already been shot down and put to bed. Secondly, our biggest ally is Israel, followed probably by Saudi Arabia and Japan.
“ He is obviously a proven business man, but that means little to me as being a president.” — I think if you looked at our last two presidents, a civil rights lawyer and professor (Obama) and a multi-failure business owner (Bush) — both of which are establishment guys (Well, in Bush’s case, not anymore I guess). I’ll go with someone who’s had individual sustained success in a global economic business empire this time. Especially since, this might be my only chance I’ll ever get to vote for an outside the box establishment guy with no special interests group hooks in him. Not every, er, not ever is there ever be an election where a candidate like that emerges. Don’t expect to ever see it again. Not a lot of billionaires will take that significant of a kind of pay cut. You wanna play that greed card for not investing his own money to keep jobs here in the private sector? How much do you think it’ll cost him being in The White House for 8 years instead of building things and brokering deals? In 8 years, the dollar ratio probably is something like 1,000,000,000:1. Not even kidding.
“ but at least Trump has a better sense of economy than grandpa Berns” — Hey, look at this. I finally find something logical you said that I can agree with.
Nice job.