Sunday, September 4, 2016

AS THE POTUS FOR 2016 DONALD JOHN TRUMP STAYS IN THE LIMELIGHT WITH BLACK CHURCHES ON GROWING THE ECONOMY SO THAT BLACK LIVES MATTER AND MEETING WITH MEXICO LEADER ON THE IMMIGRATION GREAT WALL

Say what you want about Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — and I could say plenty, some of which wouldn’t get past the Personal Liberty™ editors — but he just dealt himself back into the election game, and it looks like he might be playing a pretty good hand.
Maybe it’s his background in the casino business, but Trump took a pretty huge gamble venturing down Mexico way this week. And maybe it’s his background in being shrewder than his detractors wish to admit, but it paid off in spades.
Trump stood his ground on securing the troubled border region between the two nations. Moreover, he got Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to talk about him in the respectful tones one world leader usually reserves for another. “I had a very open and constructive discussion with Donald Trump. … Even though we may not agree on everything, I trust that together we will be able to find prosperity and security.” For a guy whom Pena Nieto fairly recently described as Adolf Hitler with a spray tan, Trump certainly seemed to have earned at least a modicum of respect from one of his biggest global critics.


Say what you want about Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — and I could say plenty, some of which wouldn’t get past the Personal Liberty™ editors — but he just dealt himself back into the election game, and it looks like he might be playing a pretty good hand.
Maybe it’s his background in the casino business, but Trump took a pretty huge gamble venturing down Mexico way this week. And maybe it’s his background in being shrewder than his detractors wish to admit, but it paid off in spades.
Trump stood his ground on securing the troubled border region between the two nations. Moreover, he got Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to talk about him in the respectful tones one world leader usually reserves for another. “I had a very open and constructive discussion with Donald Trump. … Even though we may not agree on everything, I trust that together we will be able to find prosperity and security.” For a guy whom Pena Nieto fairly recently described as Adolf Hitler with a spray tan, Trump certainly seemed to have earned at least a modicum of respect from one of his biggest global critics.


http://personalliberty.com/donald-goes-mexico/

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