Oh for crap sake @Jazzhead -- pontificating, moralizing AND making up shit all in one post. Congrats! This is a first for you.
You obviously are not aware of what the President has been DIRECTLY saying to tens of thousands of Americans night and day across this nation--and tens of thousands more thanks to Al Gore's magnificent Internet.
The President has been EXTREMELY clear -- not in political speak, but in real speak, what's at risk if the democrats gain control....and that risk begins and ends with the economy. The people "get" it which is why their applause for the President would blow your socks off.
So, smooth talker, you're assessments and judgments are wrong; just plain sh*t a$$ wrong. And I pray folks just ignore you today.
Save your meaningless pontificating for Wednesday, Jazzy.
I pray folks vote GOP today - that's what you want, isn't it
@Right_in_Virginia ? Did it ever occur to you that we might be on the same side?
I voted this morning from the perspective that Trump is not on the ballot. I give credit to the GOP Congress for the tax cuts that have driven the economy to prosperity, to the GOP Senate for confirming Trump's excellent judicial nominees, and to Trump himself for the great start he has made in regulatory reform. I am, in short, voting GOP.
I will concern myself with Trump come 2020. But I'll say this, since for you it's not about Republicans, but rather your membership in Trump's cult of personality. I have gained respect for the man in certain respects, and lost it in others. He is far too concerned with his base, and his base includes folks who favor policies with which I profoundly disagree, both politically and morally. I am a minority in my own party, favoring a brand of conservatism that has mostly died out. But I want to see Trump opposed for the 2020 nomination, and a choice presented between Reagan's shining city and Trump's dark, zero-sum vision.