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Originally Posted by Patrin
Here, here. Anyone not seeing the practicality of voting for Trump, over not voting, needs to, soberly, be told that they are putting themselves before the good of the Country, that, by doing so, are aiding the greatest enemy that America has
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IMHO that is quite a statement. We are all susceptible to what we want to hear. Eight years ago a relatively unknown leftist politician peddling hope and change with little substance behind his rhetoric charmed the majority. Anyone but Hillary was on many American lips in 2008, it turned out to be worse and more divisive, America suffered greatly for it.
Now two terms later deja vu; another colorful candidate somewhere further to the right, with equally scant detail backing his promises is peddling a vague emotional message to an angry disappointed country.
This is not so much practical as it is voting on hope. Specifically hoping a a draft dodging ex democrat, with a thin skin, volatile temperament, and an ego the size of the Grand Canyon, has changed his stripes and will deliver on all of these huge promises.
Trump may turn out to be a great President, and for the sake of our republic I pray this is the case, our safety both domestic and abroad is in great peril, but based on the known unknowns and what Trump has displayed thus far voting Trump is as a hope filled Hail Mary as it goes.
QP Dusty summed up voting for Trump quite well.