I don't mind it at one level - especially if it isn't coming from the President. But, I fear it taps into the brown-hating segment of our country and that his election would offer validation to the worst of their ideas.
A protester was thrown out of a Rally by 2 guys. Donald brought the guys on stage. They seam pretty level headed. I hope it represents most of his supporters. [video=youtube;UyS73StzoJs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyS73StzoJs[/video]
I do wonder if Trump understands what he is getting into. The Presidency is no picnic, and the work load is tremendous. But he has surprised me more and more. I thought he was just trolling the USA, and at first perhaps he was, but now he sees he actually has a chance. Will be interesting between now and November, that is for sure.
There is not a person alive, has or will ever live, who is ready for the Presidency of the United States. Some are more prepared than others, but even the best aren't close to being ready.
No, he's got a much better plan to further and greatly redistribute the wealth in this country, moreso than anyone else has ever had. This time, it'll work!
Hillary's going to take care of Sanders, the Dems will make sure of it. Meanwhile, the GOP is just a house of mess.
I like his ideas on education - https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2015/07/24/trump-slams-government-profits-student-loans He's right. Federal Aid has increased more than tuition, but a lot of that now consists of student loans - which the feds profit $40b annually on - http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/25/federal-student-loan-profit/3696009/. Another site says around $140b profit over 10 years. I guess it depends on who's doing the numbers. Still, that's far too much.
What Sanders supporters don't understand is that the DNC has rigged it for Hillary through the unelected superdelegates, which are almost unanimously going for Hillary. That's why she got more delegates from New Hampshire even though she lost the vote.