You took the thought right from my head. I live in CA and the other day, I was telling my mom that Trump reminds me exactly of Arnold. Big, blustery talk and everyone falls for it, votes for it, and he was the worse state executive ever. Donald would be the same. Bankrupted several businesses, finances Democrats, 3 marriages, low character, and this is whom conservatives will fall behind?
I’ll stick to Palin; at least I can trust what she says.
Of course i would vote Palin but the media will not let us get that chance.
There is a cast of what I call new Conservatives who - because of the “financial crisis” and the Fed & U.S. executive branch bailouts - follows current populist themes - anti-big-business altogether in particular - that have populist support among Liberals and in the end are simply modified forms of Marxist anti-capitalist themes.
Yes, there are plenty of crony-capitalists, and there are as many registered GOPers as Dims among them.
But, going after the “big-business” class, as a class - as many current populist economic themes do - is not Conservative and has very altogether anti-Capitalist anti-free-market ramifications - should those populist sentiments be rewarded with federal legislation honoring even more and deeper regulation - as any outward Marxist program.
There are ways to go after anti-American “globalist” agendas, whether political or business related, without anti-Capitalist agendas against “global businesses” as a class. Even the Chinese business model can be attacked and dealt with without demonizing U.S. multinational businesses doing business in China.