Anyone following the upcoming debate tomorrow night knows the billionaire Mark Cuban has switched from Trump to Hillary and is reported that he will be in the first row at the debate. To which we say bully, bully!
We've never been Mark Cuban fans. And we've never been afraid to say it out loud or up close and in person. In fact, taking on billionaires in part is what this election is about. What makes his switch from Trump to Hillary interesting is it shows how deeply divided we are. And that, we believe, is one of the healthiest things to come out of this circus. The openness of it all.
More and more Americans are no longer willing to quietly take any more BS from the PC crowd. It's out, it's open and it's on. No more pretending or phony nonsense about this nation being bipartisan or ever being such. It never was and it never will be. So, yea, we welcome the Mark Cubans.
Here is another well known person who has switched the other way, from Hillary to Trump. We don't know and have never met either man. What is important here is that those who disagree with the Mark Cubans are not racists, xenophobes, homophobes, ignoramuses or any of the other epithets MSM have been labeling them since this whole freak show began. We speak for nobody except ourselves.
We don't intend to vote for either person. Nor any of the other candidates. But when you witness the fear Trump traction has caused among the status quo, you know a major nerve has been probed. And probed deeply, a quite healthy thing in itself. There is nothing evil or incorrect about disliking another human being and saying so publicly. It's been around since time began. And it will be around a long time after these days are history and mostly naturally spread to the robot generations ahead.
The only thing that sets the Mark Cubans of the globe apart is their wealth gives them a platform, something the dispossessed, the downtrodden and the over-looked don't have. Cuban is no less an elitist than the rest. You know elitists because they pretend to have the answers that the rest of us are incapable of having in their view. You know elitists because theirs is always a zero sum game. For them to win, someone else must lose. Without the masses, in other words, there's no need for elitists.
Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, switched his endorsement from Clinton to Trump today. His primary reason for the switch has to do with confiscation of property via estate taxes. His rationale on “persuasion” is much more interesting.
Please consider Why I Switched My Endorsement from Clinton to Trump.
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