Let's try to follow a rational line of thought in this thread to answer the following question:
Who should be the President of the United States, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?
This question is extremely important to answer in the most rational way because it has an impact on virtually all the political spheres around the world.
So let's begin with the following statements:
1. The President of the United States is the most powerful job in the world. 2. This job is necessarily a political job. 3. To perform well in a job, you need experience. 4. From 2 and 3, it follows that being a president requires having political experience. 5. The POTUS must be someone with extensive experience on international politics. 6. Hillary Clinton has extensive experience on international politics (see attached image). 7. Donald Trump has zero experience on international politics.
From the previous statements, our initial question "Who should be the President of the United States, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?" is easily answered.
I would hire someone with no experience over someone who has a ton of experience yet was shit at their job in a heartbeat.
Full damage control.
Landon Jones
I guess it's cheaper to outsource shills to costa rica.
>0.02 costa rican pesos have been deposited into your account.
Julian James
I have experience driving a car, but every time I get behind the wheel I run into shit and kill pedestrians. Should I be able to get a job as a school bus driver?
Juan Cox
Hillary Clinton was an awful SoS, and is somehow an even worse campaigner.
Asher Turner
It was supposed to be Jeb's turn! REEEEEEEEEE FUCKERS!!!!
Matthew Ortiz
Are you fucking kidding me? Where are the previous threads?
Fwd: State Dinner Countdown wikileaks.org/dnc-emails/emailid/1901 Some chick is angry she hasn't been given more stuff from the Obama administration...might be interesting to follow up.
Tim O'Brien: Trump's Fixation on Inflating his Net Worth is a Cause for Concern wikileaks.org/dnc-emails/emailid/4496 Written by the journalist Trump (unsuccessfully) sued for libel (seeking $5 billion in damages) after O'Brien reported Trump was only worth $150 - $250 million, instead of the $5 billion Trump was claiming at the time.
Hillary for America Raised $26.4 Million in April, Began May with More than $30 Million Cash on Hand wikileaks.org/dnc-emails/emailid/13986 PR bullshit, might be interesting for anyone wanting to bust them for weird shit.
Can someone please make that hobbit and dwarf meme thing where it's like I never thought Id fight alongside a ____ except for black lives matter
Juan Thomas
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Logan Clark
What good is experience when you are a corropt piece of shit who wants to effectively end america as we know it through the TPP and open borders?
Charles Cox
With trump ofc
Lincoln Lee
NEW DNC THREAD
Christopher Flores
Re: For approval: Trump supporter graphics Follow Up 1
Tyler Richardson
Re: For approval: Trump supporter graphics Follow Up 2
Christian Mitchell
>well we can hire the retard who kills a pedestrian every time she drives >or we can hire the retard who has never driven, and is almost certain to produce the same effect >it's one or the other
America is fucked and you are why.
Leo Gray
>yfw wikileaks reveals that paid Hillary shills are not just a meme 1.5hrs ago
Zachary Sanders
Yeah I could have googled it to figure it out, who the fuck cares his country is an irrelevant shithole and doesn't deserve my time. Just another part of mexico in my book.
Blake Rivera
EMERGENCY EJECT!
COSTA RICA MADE A FAKE THREAD!
Carter Johnson
>the president is trusted with a great responsibility >Hillary has an entirely untrustworthy resume and very poor political career >ergo it is better to give the job to the candidate who has similar experience in a relevant/similar field (business) and is more trustworthy.
S T U M P E D
Tyler Flores
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Nicholas Reed
>politics are similar to business
D E L U S I O N E L U S I O N
Juan Clark
Donald Trump has run a multi billion dollar business empire. Thats every bit as demanding and requires the same skillset
DNC trying to get away with violating the Hatch Act
Landon Green
Look at all the shifting the goal post.
In 2008, did you vote for Obama because of his experience? Because he didn't have much experience other than one term as senator. McCain had way more experience. Many of the other candidates had way more experience. But now you want experience. Cause inexperienced "hope and change" didn't work out as well as you "hoped"?
Now you want a life long politician that is full of lies and corruption, backed by wall street bankers and had her pockets lined by rich Saudi's?
Logan Myers
>3. To perform well in a job, you need experience.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Cooper Evans
1. The President of the United States is the most powerful job in the world. 2. This job is necessarily a political job. 3. To perform well in a job, you need experience. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Michael Sullivan
He had executive experience in being a fucking Five Star General
James Lewis
>1 post by this ID
But, for the sake of argument, I'd respond with the fact that, if I was to get a doctor for a surgery, I WOULD want an experienced one....
But if millions of patients are dropping dead, experiencing complications, finding wrist watches in their lower intestinal tract post operation... Then I would NOT feel comfortable employing the doctors said nursing staff, for brain surgery.
Experience ruling only makes you a better ruler, not a better problem solver, and especially not a better person.
Xavier Robinson
Trump has executive experience as the head of a billion dollar business. The U.S. is a trillion dollar business. Not much different.
Logan Ross
Threadly reminder, people trying to accuse Assange of being a Russian asset or connected to putin are paid cointel.