Bootstrap wrote:temporal1 wrote:the only certain thing is, corruption is running deep, it has been (maybe for always) it’s not going to be resolved in a “news flash.”
i hope Trump has some success in upending the “powers that be,” it’s long over due.
millionaires+billionaires are fighting for their way of life. they do not intend to lose.
What makes you so sure that Trump is against corruption, isn't that one of the things that is being investigated? What makes you so sure that Trump is against millionaires and billionaires, who do you see him hanging out with, and who do you see him appointing to offices in government?
If people like Trump and his associates cannot be investigated, do you think that would lead to less corruption and less power in the hands of millionaires and billionaires?
i do not recall suggesting any of the things you’ve listed here. please don’t read between (my) lines.
from what i see, there are enough wrongs to go-round, as i’ve said before,
NONE of these guys are saints.
as far as hanging with billionaires goes -
you can’t possibly overlook obama’s, hillary’s/the clintons besties?! ..
come on.
Trump happened to be the one to dare to upset applecarts, he may be the best one to deal with the price to be paid. that’s not to say he’s a saint. he just happens to have the “inside straight” from dealing with (all) politicians for decades. dealing with them, and being courted by them.
no complaints about Trump before he was elected POTUS. when he was a democrat.
most complaints about him are from when he was a democrat. so, that’s something to think about, right there.
Trump is not a staunch conservative. not sure anyone is confused on that.
the corruption cannot be divided, conservative-liberal. that’s overly simplistic.
there has been so much fraternizing between the two, for personal gain, not for public service, this is part+parcel of the problem. digging out of that mire will take sustained effort.
so, we will see.