>
> I can't see anyone voting
>for Trump as having given
>it much thought. you
>don't know who he really
>is or what he'd
>do. everything he's promised is
>either unrealistic, unconstitutional or
>both.
>
>
> So you just figure what
>the hell let's give him
>a try? How many
>CEO's do you suppose are
>hired on that basis?
>
>
I worked for large corporations for 17 years, including Citi Bank for 12 years. You would be surprised how CEOs are hired in SOME cases.
As to your first comments, so he has not been queered by politics yet. It is worth a shot. We just had 7.5 years of the worst leadership I ever thought I would see in America and I was halfway optimistic when Obama was first elected.
I will take a guy that loves this country over what we have had any day. The Dems have swung way to far to the left. You wait till their convention. you will see just how much they hate what has made America the example to the rest of the world. It is bizarre that anyone could support them at this point. Bernie and Obama have pulled Hillary way to the left, and their grass roots voters are basically communists.
With trump we have a decent chance of getting a wall built, and that is something that should have been done 50 years ago. Lots of what he promised last night is unrealistic, but, some could happen.
I am just tired of same old establishment politicians. Being told who to vote for. People in that position that have never done anything worthwhile (IMO) in their lifetime. The only reason they are there is because they are good at lying and consolidating power.
There is no choice this election. Trump deserves a chance.