To: papertyger
I don't have to claim "qualifications". And I have already demonstrated more acumen than you have ... you claim "successful performance", but not at what. I, at least, recognize that professional politicians are the problem, not the solution. You're stuck in the old, failed mode of seeking political "experts". Barack Hussein 0bama and his professional politician cronies performed VERY successfully as President ... to our detriment and dismay. Enough of them and their ilk! Our Constitution outlined a form of government that only works when those who govern are also subject to the rules they create. Instead, we have allowed "professionals" and "experts" to hijack our formerly Constitutional government; to make of it a scheme whereby they enrich themselves and grant themselves unchecked power. And you want more of this?
Good Lord! I thought you were a Trump supporter. I thought you wanted to drain the swamp! Looks like you just want to replace one set of swampocrats with another.
68 posted on
07/09/2018 2:43:35 PM PDT by
NorthMountain
(... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
To: NorthMountain
This guy's a troll--another member of the curious class of '98--who appears to have a deep disdain for his fellow Americans.
Why's he here on Freerepublic? He's spent the better part of today on various threads picking fights. He's a waste of time.
71 posted on
07/09/2018 2:51:05 PM PDT by
Oratam
To: NorthMountain
You're stuck in the old, failed mode of seeking political "experts" Incorrect. I'm just not so foolish as to think a bartender is as qualified to judge policy decisions as anyone else.
And that disqualification especially extends to YOU. You've managed to squeeze out half a dozen paragraphs against me with nothing more informing you about me than my disagreement with your position.
I believe its safe to say you give yourself FAR more credit than you deserve.
75 posted on
07/09/2018 3:00:06 PM PDT by
papertyger
(Bulverism: it's not just for liberals anymore.)
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