Why elect a politician that will act like Ronald Reagan when a real one already exists? Why a puppet and not a real Republican billionaire? At least Trump actually cares about people and not simply crony corporations that are people too.
Donald Trump will not spend recklessly trying to protect an important ecosystem. He might even charge the polluters for causing huge problems for the federal budget.
That is really what everyone is worried about, huh? The Wall Street media is scared they don't have control over a man that owns his own life, heart and priorities. Well, then be scared. Be plenty scared.
July 15, 2015
By Russ Choma
When Jeb Bush's campaign (click here) filed its first financial disclosure, some people focused on how a mere 3 percent of his donations—just $368,000 of the $11.4 million he collected in his first 15 days of campaigning—came from donors who gave $200 or less. That's a very small amount. By contrast, Bernie Sanders raised 68 percent of his $15.4 million from small donors. Even for a Republican presidential candidate, the paltry amount raised from small donors is striking. In 2012, for example, Mitt Romney's campaign got 18 percent of its money from donors giving $200 or less....
Donald Trump will not spend recklessly trying to protect an important ecosystem. He might even charge the polluters for causing huge problems for the federal budget.
That is really what everyone is worried about, huh? The Wall Street media is scared they don't have control over a man that owns his own life, heart and priorities. Well, then be scared. Be plenty scared.
July 15, 2015
By Russ Choma
When Jeb Bush's campaign (click here) filed its first financial disclosure, some people focused on how a mere 3 percent of his donations—just $368,000 of the $11.4 million he collected in his first 15 days of campaigning—came from donors who gave $200 or less. That's a very small amount. By contrast, Bernie Sanders raised 68 percent of his $15.4 million from small donors. Even for a Republican presidential candidate, the paltry amount raised from small donors is striking. In 2012, for example, Mitt Romney's campaign got 18 percent of its money from donors giving $200 or less....