Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25330335-20150925013231/@comment-26444332-20151002162043

Now, I've just read every single comment so far. Mostly what I've seen is what appear to be a rant from people who don't actually live inside America and only see our news and television programs.

Mr. Trump has said some things I agree with, and some I don't agree with. But I'll say he's better than the alternative. If someone actually took the time to listen to everything he's been saying and not just what the news tells you, you'd realize that he's trying to save the nation from becoming worse than it already is. The demented form of capitalism practiced within the borders leads to companies hiring overseas because they "can't find enough people to fill that role in America." Mr. Trump's been saying that sure, companies can hire overseas with the H-2B forms, but they have to pay them the same. That'll cause companies to look closer to home for their workers, and thus not thousands, but millions of jobs will suddenly be opened for residents of the U.S. to fill.

Also, I live by the Mexican border in the United States. I see immigrants all the time. They make no attempt to assimilate into the culture or systems; they actually want to change my culture to theirs. If a immigrant wishes to stay in a country permanently, they must assimilate and conform to the laws and practices of the country.

As a previous delegate(Just got back from Y&G) said, more armed citizens are actually a good thing. To give an example, you couldn't drive down Dulles Ave. in Houston until Telephone Rd.(The demarcation line of sorts) if you were a lone policeman thirty years ago. Since they re-instituted the death penalty and gun controls were relaxed, crime rates have dropped 80%. You can drive down that road now. It still isn't all that safe, but you can drive down it during the day. There isn't a slew of gunshots every two hours or so.

Now, I'm going to unfollow this thread, otherwise I'll start to tear my computer to shreds trying to make you understand.