I have no problem voting for a secular president. I just don't want to vote for a man who I wouldn't want to ever do business with. I wouldn't have him do my plumbing, change the oil in my car or mow my lawn. I don't say this lightly but he's probably one of the most egotistical fake people I've ever seen. Ever. I don't trust him at.all.
Now that's funny, because from what I can see Trump has been very successful in business.
While you might not like the man personally (as I do not), as a business owner myself, I can recognize one thing about Trump that has to be true: he knows how to put in place those necessary to make a business successful.
I have no doubt that he will do the same thing as President.
I would like to know just what exactly it is that causes you to say you would not do business with Trump.
I would also reiterate the question I think that has to be asked...do you really think Trump would be worse than Hillary Clinton?
You don't know what Trump's Presidency is going to be like, but you should know exactly what Hillary's is going to be like. I think both are liberal, but, as of right now Trump is taking positions against the current administration and Hillary Clinton. They can get together and laugh about it in private, I don't care, but, what is publicly made clear should be a major factor in our decision on who we vote for.
And I can say that a vote for Trump is without question a vote against Hillary Clinton, and the liberal, homosexual, and abortion agendas.
That is just a fact that is unalterable. A non-vote or a third party vote is not, because it is not reasonable to think that a third party has a chance.
This man has flip flopped more than a fish out of water and I don't trust him to stick with what he had to say in order to get voted in. He has been a democrat for his whole life and suddenly he's a virtuous republican? In his dreams.
Doesn't really matter, Ann, what matters is that he is obligated to what the Party has has historically stood for.
And seriously, you think there are "virtuous republicans?" Are not all men subject to sin?
This man is going to make us the laughingstock of the world. I don't doubt he will offend every.single.leader.of.the.world.
Actually, we are already the laughingstock of the world, and it has to do with the brain-dead policies of the current administration.
You tell me that ISIS would have flourished under George Bush's administration. We already know Islam did not. Obama's policies have emboldened Terrorists, homosexuals, and abortion activists. THey have all gained ground under Obama, and that will with no doubt get worse should Clinton get elected.
If you deny this you are not being realistic.
And if you think a non-vote or third party vote is a wise use of your vote, I cannot judge you, all I can do is say I disagree and that the non-vote and third party vote can be held directly responsible for Obama winning two elections.
The liberals seem to be more interested in taking action than do conservatives.
Maybe not but both main candidates are evil and would be extremely damaging to this nation. I don't want either of them in office. I do know one or the other will likely make it in but I cannot vote for either one. I've been able to put my name to a better candidate in years past but this year? There is none.
You do know, Ann. Clinton is going to get every liberal vote out there, because they are not going to think that a non-vote or third party vote will advance their agendas.
The conservative vote has in the last two elections sat out because of "principle." Many did not vote for Romney because he was a Mormon, who, in my opinion, was far closer to conservative principles than Bill Clinton, for example, who claimed to be a Christian and then tread underfoot the Son of God through his personal life, which was made very public.
Personally I was hoping for Herman Caine to run last time, but even he, a man that on national television sang Gospel music...could not stand up to the machine of propaganda. The point is, even if we had a Christian Candidate running, to invest hope in that candidate because he is a Christian who meets
your standard is not logical. There will be no Christian leadership in truth until Christ returns, that is the simple truth about sin and the consequences of sin in relation to man's weakness.
Trump will have a responsibility to conservative voters which, as a politician, he will either honor or risk losing a second term. Most presidents want to be elected twice so that they do not look as though their presidency was a failure.
That is what I am hoping for, and, I will add, we have seen God work through secular leaders in the past, and it may be that Trump might actually grow up a little as President.
Just a thought.
God bless.