Wish I had a cave to duck back into-people are saying that Indiana may actually play a role in the election instead of just rubber stamping the winner.
I think Mr. Trump is being viewed with fear because he has lost sight of his message and is now pandering to the extremist element and is losing his moderate support. His initial message of political cronyism and the neglect of the silent majority in favor of the vocal minority is now descending into bluster and bombast which plays well with the people against any form of governmental interference with their perceived rights as opposed to their constitutional rights. He is providing a voice for all those frustrated by the failures of our society over that past 50+ years, both conservative and liberal. What may be the most beneficial for our society, but will probably never occur, is term limits for members of congress, a cessation of judicial legislation, a reduction in regulations emanating from un-elected bureaucrats who have minimal accountability, and a general populace that is engaged in the process of selecting leaders based on qualifications, not promises. I highly recommend a recent novel by Harry Turtledove, “Joe Steele” as a possible preview of what a demagogue (and I am not referring to Mr. Trump, Mr. Sanders, or any other current candidate) could do to this country.
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 8 years ago
Wish I had a cave to duck back into-people are saying that Indiana may actually play a role in the election instead of just rubber stamping the winner.
MIHorn Premium Member over 8 years ago
do bears vote in the woods ?
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 8 years ago
I’m surprised he didn’t maul the sign
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 8 years ago
my “personal” favoritehttp://bizarro.com/comics/february-29-2016/
adocltd over 8 years ago
Could it be that Dan Collins is a staunch Democrat that votes straight ticket?
More or Less Premium Member over 8 years ago
left wing silly.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 8 years ago
The bear is the symbol of the United Russia Party.
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 8 years ago
I think Mr. Trump is being viewed with fear because he has lost sight of his message and is now pandering to the extremist element and is losing his moderate support. His initial message of political cronyism and the neglect of the silent majority in favor of the vocal minority is now descending into bluster and bombast which plays well with the people against any form of governmental interference with their perceived rights as opposed to their constitutional rights. He is providing a voice for all those frustrated by the failures of our society over that past 50+ years, both conservative and liberal. What may be the most beneficial for our society, but will probably never occur, is term limits for members of congress, a cessation of judicial legislation, a reduction in regulations emanating from un-elected bureaucrats who have minimal accountability, and a general populace that is engaged in the process of selecting leaders based on qualifications, not promises. I highly recommend a recent novel by Harry Turtledove, “Joe Steele” as a possible preview of what a demagogue (and I am not referring to Mr. Trump, Mr. Sanders, or any other current candidate) could do to this country.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
Trump gets fear going because A: he sells it, and B: he’s totally insane. It ain’t politics, it’s psychiatry
gammaguy over 8 years ago
I think what frightened him was The Donald’s personal rug rat.
gammaguy over 8 years ago
I think what frightened him was The Donald’s personal rug rat.