As I've been saying for a long  time....."common sense" not "ideology" 
neither left or right is what it  takes to solve problems......



 
 




Interesting read!  I always enjoy what Mychal Massie has to say.  He speaks 
the truth.  I, too, am fed up with most of our  Republican representatives. 
 Trump may not be likable, but he might  be our only hope to turn things 
around in this country.  I think he  can beat Hillary, unless she is in jail 
where she belongs.  We must  support the strongest candidate to unseat the 
Socialists now running our  government.   Linda



Subject: Trump as seen by an  Intelligent Man




 
 
 









The following is from an article  by Mychal Massie on January 19, 2016 in  
Daily Rant, Race &  Politics 5. 

Agree or disagree, it is a  good,  worth while read; regardless of which 
side of the aisle you  sit on; or if you  don't sit on either side of the 
aisle at all.  


Trump Is Not A   Liberal or Conservative, He’s A Pragmatist. 

We recently enjoyed a  belated holiday dinner with  friends at the home of 
other friends. The dinner  conversation was  jocund, ranging from 
discussions about antique glass and  china to  theology and politics. At one 
point 
reference was made to Donald   Trump being a conservative to which I responded 
that Trump is not  a  conservative. 

I said that I  neither view nor do I believe Trump views  himself as a  
conservative. I stated it was my opinion that Trump is a   pragmatist. He sees 
a problem and understands it must be fixed. He  doesn't see  the problem as 
liberal or conservative, he sees it  only as a problem. That is  a quality 
that should be admired and  applauded, not condemned. But I get ahead  of 
myself. 

Viewing problems from a liberal perspective  has resulted in  the creation 
of more problems, more entitlement  programs, more victims, more  
government, more political  correctness, and more attacks on the working class  
in all 
economic  strata. 

Viewing things according to the  so-called  Republican conservative 
perspective has brought  continued spending, globalism  to the detriment of 
American  interests and well being, denial of what the real  problems are,  
weak, 
ineffective, milquetoast, leadership that amounts to  Barney  Fife Deputy 
Sheriff, appeasement oriented and afraid of its own  shadow.  In brief, it has 
brought liberal ideology with a pachyderm  as a mascot  juxtaposed to the 
ass of the Democrat Party. 

Immigration isn't a  Republican problem –  it isn't a liberal problem – it 
is a problem that  threatens the  very fabric and infrastructure of 
America. It demands a  pragmatic  approach not an approach that is intended to 
appease one group or   another. 

The impending collapse of the  economy isn't a liberal or  conservative 
problem, it is an American  problem. That said, until it is viewed  as a 
problem that demands a  common sense approach to resolution, it will never  be 
fixed  because the Democrats and Republicans know only one way to fix  things  
and the longevity of their impracticality has proven to  have no lasting  
effect. Successful businessmen like Donald Trump  find ways to make things  
work, they do not promise to accommodate.  

Trump uniquely understands  that  China’s manipulation of currency is not a 
Republican problem or a   Democrat problem. It is a problem that threatens 
our financial stability  and  he understands the proper balance needed to 
fix it. Here again  successful  businessmen like Trump who have weathered the 
changing  tides of economic  reality understand what is necessary to make  
business work and they, unlike  both sides of the political aisle,  know that 
if something doesn't work, you  don't continue trying to  make it work 
hoping that at some point it will.  

As a pragmatist Donald Trump hasn't made wild pie-in-the-sky  promises  of 
a cell phone in every pocket, free college tuition,  and a $15 hour minimum  
wage for working the drive-through a Carl’s  Hamburgers. 

I argue that  America  needs pragmatists because pragmatists see a problem 
and find ways  to  fix them. They do not see a problem and compound it by 
creating  more problems.  

You may not like  Donald Trump, but I suspect that the reason people do  
not like him  is because: (1) he is antithetical to the “good old boy” method 
 of  brokering backroom deals that fatten the coffers of politicians; (2)  
they  are unaccustomed to hearing a candidate speak who is  unencumbered by 
the  financial shackles of those who own them  vis-a`-vis donations; (3) he 
is  someone who is free of idiomatic  political ideology; and (4) he is 
someone who  understands that it  takes more than hollow promises and political 
correctness  to make  America great again. 

Listening to Hillary  Clinton and Bernie  Sanders talk about fixing America 
is like  listening to two lunatics trying to  “out crazy” one another. Jeb 
 Bush and Marco Rubio are owned lock, stock, and  barrel by the  bankers, 
corporations, and big dollar donors funding their   campaigns. Bush can deny 
it but common sense tells anyone willing to  face  facts is that people 
don't give tens of millions without  expecting something  in return. 

We  have had Democrats and Republican ideologues and what  has it  brought 
us? Are we better off today or worse off? Has it happened   overnight or has 
it been a steady decline brought on by both  parties?  

I submit that a pragmatist  might be just what America needs right now.  
And as I said earlier,  a pragmatist sees a problem and understands that the  
solution to  fix same is not about a party, but a willingness and boldness 
to   get it done. 

People are quick to confuse  and despise confidence as  arrogance, but that 
is common amongst  those who have never accomplished  anything in their 
lives, and who  have always played it safe not willing to  risk failure. 


















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