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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (938088)6/3/2016 6:40:23 PM
From: PKRBKR  Respond to of 1575706
 
I can say that Hillary will be the most likely to keep the status quo.

Trump is a complete wild card. I really don't know what he'll do as president. Maybe he'll become liberal while in office like the Governator did.

As for Sanders, he means well but he's the most likely to turn America into Venezuela.


You ascribe too much power to the presidency if you think Sanders would be able to do anything to progress his agenda. In my mind after a year of this the House will become nearly veto proof on the Republican side and after four years the Senate may as well.

Trump is already too liberal. His administration would be the most interesting as Congress would likely give him the wall and tightened immigration policies. Tariffs won't happen but deregulation and Obamacare abolition will so maybe corporations will start on-shoring again. He will also be most entertaining.

Status quo with Hillary just means four more years of gridlock and multiple liberal judges on the Supreme Court. At least with Trump the appointments will almost certainly be conservative.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (938088)6/3/2016 9:08:31 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 1575706
 
Trump is a complete wild card. I really don't know what he'll do as president. Maybe he'll become liberal while in office like the Governator did.
If you don't know, you deserve no credit for being intelligent.......