As in the song "Lawyers In Love" we have a land, a nation with too many in high places willing to do anything for money neglecting people, honor and principle but a change is coming. No more falling for the lie of living only individualistic and independent lives leaving us divided and conquerable by powerful special interests but a people, a nation collaborating for the greater common good in various groups all across the nation. A land of people working together to help one another with a vision moreover as Jesus would have us be. Love, Mercy, Forgiveness, Kindness....something about another Land. The change is coming

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

It Was Clear As Day But The Republican Bubble World Wouldn't See It

“The level of uncertainty with Trump just throws everyone off. It really hurts all of them,” the consultant said. “The Republican Party to him is like any kind of real estate deal. It’s all transactional. . . . He’s willing to burn the house down.”

It was clear early on that this was going to be Trump's way. He made it clear he would say and do what it took to get elected but the Republicans have been living in this fantasy land, bubble world that they have always chose to live in refusing to take all facts and data into consideration to get at the truth of anything. It was never the Republican party train, it was the Trump train and they the Republicans deserve everything they get. They despise dissenting voices so they never learn nor see.

Yep, the Trump shirted bubble world cry-
on the left
shutting out the only thing that can clear his head: Reality.
 

All that is happening now illustrates what I believed would be the case in August, post convention. Trump will kick the GOP to the curb and he will come around posing himself as the every-man candidate. If making the comments he did in refusing to support Paul Ryan isn't kicking the GOP to the curb then i don't know what is but no doubt you are about to see some of that too and very soon. Expect him to smooth over some of these moves but also expect him to sound more like a democrat or independent from here on out. He will say anything to everyone to get as many votes as possible and the GOP will be fuming in their state of betrayal well within the confines of their bubble world.

Some GOP leaders are finally coming to realize their mistakes. The latest came from Hewlett-Packard executive Meg Whitman, a longtime Republican who made a fortune as the co-founder of e-bay, who said she will be supporting Clinton: 


"To vote Republican out of party loyalty would be to endorse a candidacy that I believe has exploited anger, grievance, xenophobia and racial division," Whitman said in a statement released Wednesday. "Donald Trump's demagoguery has undermined the fabric of our national character."
She went on: "Trump's reckless and uninformed positions on critical issues —from immigration to our economy to foreign policy — have made it abundantly clear that he lacks both the depth and sound judgment required as president. Trump's unsteady hand would endanger our prosperity and national security. His authoritarian character could threaten much more."

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