---In [email protected], <mdixon.6569@...> wrote :

 Trump's appeal is that being a successful business man,he thinks and others as 
well, think he can create a business climate that will created a lot of jobs. 
He doesn't come off as a wuss either and gives the impression that he would be 
a tough negotiator, domestically and foreign. When we hear politicians say "I 
will fight for you", it's laughable. When you hear Trump say that,his opponents 
tend to take a low profile and fly under the radar. I don't know how far he 
will go, but I do find him amusing.

 

 I think you're partly right here. Trump does come off as the business head 
honcho who won't tolerate any kind of malarky with him around. He's the dude 
and no one is going to best him - in anything. If he can't get something done 
then he'll get the bestest, meanest sons of bitches he can find to get 'er 
done. He's a caricature for me. The American wild west romp 'em, stomp 'em 
pioneer who won't stop at anything to get what he wants or feels he has the 
right to. Build walls, hell yea! Make the other guy pay, you bet. Keep those 
Chinks and Wetbacks from taking advantage of us, you know it! Trump is your 
proverbial 'man's man' and he'll make America strong again so that no one 
laughs at us ever again. The ironic part, the rest of the world hasn't had such 
a good laugh since he decided to run for President.
 

 From: "authfriend@... [FairfieldLife]" <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2015 8:48 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Right stuff
 
 
   
 ---In [email protected], <jr_esq@...> wrote :

 Yes, it could be which is dependent on who the Democrats will choose for their 
candidate.  IMO, Trump is the worst candidate that the Republicans could choose 
for a candidate.  You see, Trump only appeals to the extreme right of the 
Republicans, which represents a minority group in the entire USA.
 

 Trump isn't really a right-winger, he's a populist, which makes his appeal 
significantly broader.
 

 During the general election, Trump will not appeal to the median group of 
Americans.  As such, Trump will lose the election.
 

 However, he isn't going to lose the election because he's not going to be 
running.
 

 

 

 

 
 

 Also, based on his jyotish chart, his popularity will take a nosedive by the 
end of October 2015.  Why?  Because he will be running the sub-period of Mars, 
the yogakaraka, which is placed in the 12th house, the field of loss.
 

 PS
 

 I'm surprised Bobby Jindal got 6 percent.  He's one of the Republican 
candidates who has been projected to drop out of the race in the near future.  
Also, Ben Carson is probably not going to appeal to the general public either.  
Specifically, his belief in creationism is a red flag about his ability to see 
reality and the best choices for the country.  But the Republicans can make 
that decision for the time being.
 

---In [email protected], <s3raphita@...> wrote :

 Trump is leading the polls in Iowa according to the latest results. Is this 
The Maharishi Effect at work?

 

 Donald Trump = 24 percent
 Dr. Ben Carson = 19 percent
 Carly Fiorina = 8 percent
 Jeb Bush = 7 percent
 Ted Cruz = 6 percent
 
 Marco Rubio = 6 percent
 
 Bobby Jindal = 6 percent
 







 


 









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