Wednesday, January 20, 2016

The Real Situation: It's About Issues

This article will be based on the two leading republican candidates in this current pre-election period. If you want to know my stance on the democrats running, read the blog titled Communism In America. 

One guy says he's an outsider and he has enemies to prove it. Another guy says he's an outsider because he's never ran a public office in his life. Why are both attractive? Here's what's going on in my head: I like Trump because he's not afraid to speak his mind. He doesn't care what people think, it's his way or the highway. He has an enormous company to prove how successful he is. In fact, I have read, he's the reason NYC is what it is today. He was buying places up when nobody else thought it was a good idea. He then turned it into something special and that alone leads me to another point: his love of country. If he goes that far for a city, imagine what he could do for his country!

Why I like Cruz: he speaks in full sentences, you can tell he's smart by the terms and clear/simple phrases he uses to explain incredible detail. He is also not afraid to speak his mind. He is a bit more calm in this aspect though. Kind of how much I liked Carson because he could shred you to pieces in one sentence. Cruz does this very well. Did he not make himself clear enough during the last debate with the NY values? I think so. Trump fought back beautifully..but also very wrong. 

Trump has gotten approval by Palin. A lot of people are praising this but there are some questioning this as well. Over the past few days I, too, have been questioning my support for Trump. This goes back before Palin announced her support. His attacks are very democratic in the sense they confuse us with topics and situations that, I personally, don't care about. I have looked into this birth issue. I have looked into this whole "owned by the banks thing". I listen to speeches because I refuse to listen to clips and sound files unless it is from a tried and true reliable, no spin, source.

I see these attacks on Cruz, and I cannot help but think back to when Trup was talking about Carson and the whole stabbing with a knife thing. Supposedly a belt buckle stopped the knife from penetrating or something like that. Why didn't I question that before? Why is it different with Cruz? Meanwhile, Cruz is giving a speech to Christians in Iowa or someplace like that. Cruz is solid as a rock. I know it, and I'm sure everybody who is reading this feels the same way, even if you disagree with his views. I think that's the same feeling with Trump as well because he continues to speak his mind. He continues to speak his mind about whomever, wherever. But why is it different with Cruz?

This is a question I have not been able to answer. Is it because Cruz is a bonafide conservative? People aren't questioning his faith? People did with Trump, if you remember. Is it because they are both hated by the media? Maybe this is what the media wants? After all, they are quoted on saying they want the republican candidates to duke it out on stage more because it's better for ratings. 

I don't like the mindless attacks, using the NYFD and NYPD and most importantly, 9/11 as a political tool. That drives me crazy when Trump brings that up. I want to hear how you're going to build the strongest military the world has ever seen. I want you to talk about how a wall, a big beautiful wall is going to be built and how Mexico is going to pay for it. I want you to talk trade. I want you to talk about how bad communism and socialism are. I don't want to hear about how Cruz is controlled by the bank due to a personal bank loan. 

That's why I am moving away from Trump. I've always been teetering back and forth between these two, and Carson. But, since one is on his way out, and one keeps bringing up non-issues, Cruz has my attention more so, now than ever. No matter how successful you are at building a company.  

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