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Junior Chimp
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« on: September 01, 2015, 01:05:43 PM »

Trump is correct on 'single payer', it does work much better than the stale market orientated healthcare disaster that the US has.

Highlights from the comments

'Still don't care, Trump is still better than another Bush''

''Folks tend to change their mind when life experience shows that their original opinion or belief is no longer valid or was possibly wrong to begin with. I have certainly changed my mind as I have learned through time. I have voted for TWO of the Bush family for president. Considering the other candidates at the time it was not a hard choice. It is not a hard choice now. Trump 2016!''

''This video didn't really change my mind, and I think it's a weak attack. Trump was a private citizen most of his life, not a politician, and he seems to have naturally evolved his positions over time.''

''I like him even more after this video. He's a pragmatist and not a partisan. I'm a moderate republican and I think the rich should be paying more in taxes. The middle class is getting absolutely hosed in this country. Trump 2016!''

This is what a lot of real 'moderate Republicans' looks like, not the Beltway "moderates" like dudeabides (don't get me wrong, I'm probably closer to dudeabides than Trump on a lot of issues, but I don't kid myself thinking that I represent some majority of people).   Moderates are just extremists on a bunch of issues, but they tend to balance each other out.  Also, people vote more on identity rather than ideology.  That's just a fact.
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