Trump liberates Florida, Little Marco done for good.

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17 Mar 2016, 5:59 pm

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/pol ... story.html

Donald Trump has officially killed Little Marco's political career for good.
Come the first business day of the 2017, Marco Rubio returns to being a private citizen.

Marco states he is done for good with politics and will not seek another political office.
The spanking that Trump gave him in the Florida primary on Tuesday was the straw that broke the camel's back.

Florida hold your cheers until the first business day in January, before celebrating liberation.


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17 Mar 2016, 7:03 pm

The Hispanic voter was supposed to be the salvation of the GOP.

But the Hispanics are being driven out of influencing the GOP by the Trump, and his Nativist mob.



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18 Mar 2016, 2:36 am

It ain't over until we nominate someone who will work with Trump else nothing changes because he can't things done!! !



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18 Mar 2016, 9:16 am

Do you really think Trump cares about the people though? I think he just wants to become President and will say whatever it takes to get the Republican nomination. Then he will say whatever it takes to win the General Election. It's not really any of my business as a British Citizen, however, I do find American politics a lot more interesting than our own. One thing I do agree strongly with Trump on is we need to wipe ISIS off the face of the Earth.



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18 Mar 2016, 5:17 pm

Methodchess wrote:
Do you really think Trump cares about the people though? I think he just wants to become President and will say whatever it takes to get the Republican nomination. Then he will say whatever it takes to win the General Election. It's not really any of my business as a British Citizen, however, I do find American politics a lot more interesting than our own. One thing I do agree strongly with Trump on is we need to wipe ISIS off the face of the Earth.


All politicians will say what's needed to get people to vote for them.

Trump is at least funding his campaign personally and is not beholden to donors.


Now as British Citizen, shouldn't you be more worried about Westminster plans to privatize your public school system.
I mean the Education secretary is introducing the bill this month to parliament.


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18 Mar 2016, 5:20 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
The Hispanic voter was supposed to be the salvation of the GOP.

But the Hispanics are being driven out of influencing the GOP by the Trump, and his Nativist mob.




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18 Mar 2016, 5:30 pm

xenocity wrote:
All politicians will say what's needed to get people to vote for them.

Trump is at least funding his campaign personally and is not beholden to donors.


Now as British Citizen, shouldn't you be more worried about Westminster plans to privatize your public school system.
I mean the Education secretary is introducing the bill this month to parliament.


That just means he's rich. Sanders has the record for most small donations, I think the average donation quote for his campaign is $27? That's pretty sensational. He is the peoples choice imo. Clinton is backed by Wall Street and will stab your working and middle class in the back. Sanders is going to put Wall Street in its place.

I voted Labour at the last UK General Election, however, Cameron's Conservatives managed to get a surprise majority of 12. It's small enough that they can't get through many of their most radical plans. I'm most concerned about our Home Secretary Theresa May trying to get through parliament a bill, that would allow the police to access everyone's internet history freely. It would be the end of liberty and privacy as we know it. If it did get through parliament I'm pretty certain it would be overturned in the House of Lords anyway, it's still worrying though.