I think legal Hispanics will vote for Trump, because he wants to stop the illegals from coming in and taking the the jobs legals are doing. He is actually protection legal immigrants and blacks that would normally hold those jobs.
My real question is why doesn't the Government just open more Immigration office and staff them to keep up with the demand. I know that a lot of illegals are coming in because they are tired of waiting many years to get to the front of the lines. Problem solved; hire more personnel and shorten the lines. I don't think the number of people coming in illegally would be a problem if they didn't have to wait so long. And yes, we still need to build a wall along the border and man it with armed guard, drones, and electronic survailence .
Newly released documents suggest that a young Donald Trump received several deferments that could have allowed him to avoid service in Vietnam, contrasting claims he made this week that he missed the draft solely because he had a high lottery number.
Trump, who has hinted in recent weeks at a possible run for the White House, told WNYW, the New York Fox affiliate, that he was "lucky" to avoid the draft and remembered the lottery taking place while he was a student at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
"I was going to the Wharton School of Finance, and I was watching as they did the draft numbers and I got a very, very high number and those numbers never got up to," Trump said.
In that conversation Trump did not mention he also received several deferments.
According to his Selective Service records, first obtained by the website The Smoking Gun through a Freedom of Information Act request, Trump received four student deferments between 1964 and 1968 while in college and an additional medical deferment after graduating.
Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in 1968. The lottery occurred in December 1969, conflicting with Trump's recollection of the event.
Lottery numbers ranged from 1 to 365 and were allotted according to birthdates. Trump's number was a very high, 356.
Did Bill Clinton or Barrack Obama serve in the Military? Nope, but we still have to call them President.
Is the Donald qualified to be President? No. But being qualified is not that important anymore. Just look at the President we have now. What makes Trump popular with the people is he says the things that people are thinking but our current politicians will not address. Immigration, social entitlements, rising debt and a diminished reputation around the world are just a few. We are so tired of professional politicians doing what serves them best, not the poor rubes that sent them there. So when someone comes along that is completely different they get traction. Trump will burn out soon and we can go back to politics 101. Demonizing the other side without fixing any of the problems that face the nation.
Did Bill Clinton or Barrack Obama serve in the Military? Nope, but we still have to call them President.
Is the Donald qualified to be President? No. But being qualified is not that important anymore. Just look at the President we have now. What makes Trump popular with the people is he says the things that people are thinking but our current politicians will not address. Immigration, social entitlements, rising debt and a diminished reputation around the world are just a few. We are so tired of professional politicians doing what serves them best, not the poor rubes that sent them there. So when someone comes along that is completely different they get traction. Trump will burn out soon and we can go back to politics 101. Demonizing the other side without fixing any of the problems that face the nation.
Newly released documents suggest that a young Donald Trump received several deferments that could have allowed him to avoid service in Vietnam, contrasting claims he made this week that he missed the draft solely because he had a high lottery number.
Trump, who has hinted in recent weeks at a possible run for the White House, told WNYW, the New York Fox affiliate, that he was "lucky" to avoid the draft and remembered the lottery taking place while he was a student at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
"I was going to the Wharton School of Finance, and I was watching as they did the draft numbers and I got a very, very high number and those numbers never got up to," Trump said.
In that conversation Trump did not mention he also received several deferments.
According to his Selective Service records, first obtained by the website The Smoking Gun through a Freedom of Information Act request, Trump received four student deferments between 1964 and 1968 while in college and an additional medical deferment after graduating.
Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in 1968. The lottery occurred in December 1969, conflicting with Trump's recollection of the event.
Lottery numbers ranged from 1 to 365 and were allotted according to birthdates. Trump's number was a very high, 356.
That was your post......The jist of it was that Trump avoided the draft so he did not have to serve. I made no mention of McCain, anywhere in my post. So don't use what I did NOT say as an argument. You must not be in Mensa either. What I was saying was that Military service while admirable, is not a prerequisite to be President. If you continued reading I also said Trump will burn out soon. I do not indorce him, nor did my post imply that. If you are unable to follow, I can rewrite it in even simpler terms to you can understand me.
Good reading if you are a Bill Clinton fan. He has a similar story to Trump. But since he is on your team I expect you can spin it to suit you.
Bill Clinton's Draft Letter | The Clinton Years | FRONTLINE | PBS