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Not to mention overtly supporting the apartheid regime in South Africa till the last possible moment.
Absolutely. George W. Bush (especially the invasion of Iraq, and talking about a "crusade") was already causing many nations to worry about a "rogue US". At least North Korea stays within its own borders and looks inward. I think the world is most specifically afraid of the US acting like ISIS. Some of the extremist right-wing preachers make that seem much more plausible than it should seem. And our political mess is not helping that image.This is getting way beyond any reasonable discussion of Amtrak, but the world's worst nightmare is the possibility of a United States gone rogue and behaving more like North Korea than like a civilized nation.
Can you elaborate on what it is about Trump that specifically appeals to you? Trump himself has said very little about what any of his actual policies would look like or how he would go about funding and implementing them. Indeed he has routinely declined to explain much of anything even when asked directly. US presidential power is mostly focused outward toward external issues and developments. For domestic needs and goals Congress continues to hold most of the power. Which means finding a way to work with Congress remains a stubborn and unavoidable necessity. It's hard to imagine Trump spending substantial political capitol to save Amtrak from a hostile Congress. Then again Trump hasn't shown any willingness to compromise or coordinate his goals at anytime with anyone. In fact he seems bound and determined to publicly insult and/or threaten nearly everyone he'll eventually have to work with. Which may mean that the coordination and compromise stages may simply never happen and his entire term could end up in some sort of lame duck limbo.I see no reason to believe trump would doom Amtrak. To be honest, I expect very little will change regardless of who becomes President. So far,]we have some conjecture, a couple quotes, and political opinions. Here's mine: I would certainly consider him for my vote.
After Saturday, I have some hope that Cruz might yet pull out the nomination. But either he or Trump should have no trouble beating either of the Democrats in the general election, which is were any influence on Amtrak comes into play.Amtrak fans I would put ur support behind Ted Cruz!
Paul Ryan actually DOES have a VERY clear record which shows that he would attempt to destroy Amtrak and passenger rail entirely.Two more possibilities: (1) Michael Bloomberg decides to run, and/or (2) Trump doesn't get enough delegates and the GOP puts in Paul Ryan to save them.
Michael Bloomberg is discussed earlier in this thread (and I thank those of you who gave the thoughtful replies to my question on how he would affect Amtrak).
But what do you think of Paul Ryan and his views of Amtrak and passenger rail in general? I admit to not knowing a whole lot about him and would welcome insights from those here.
No, but for candidates who are trying to come across as anti spending, zeroing out all non NEC Amtrak funds would make an easy target in appearing to be fulfilling their promise.Paul Ryan actually DOES have a VERY clear record which shows that he would attempt to destroy Amtrak and passenger rail entirely.Two more possibilities: (1) Michael Bloomberg decides to run, and/or (2) Trump doesn't get enough delegates and the GOP puts in Paul Ryan to save them.
Michael Bloomberg is discussed earlier in this thread (and I thank those of you who gave the thoughtful replies to my question on how he would affect Amtrak).
But what do you think of Paul Ryan and his views of Amtrak and passenger rail in general? I admit to not knowing a whole lot about him and would welcome insights from those here.
I don't think passenger rail is even on the radar of most of the actual candidates.
Amazingly, I have NO quarrel with any of the details in Devil's Advocate's post! (We do agree, methinks, on more than we disagree with.)
By the way, I always agree with Bob Dylan although I have no idea what he sings.
Henry, its not what he sings,but what he composes in the songbook!!Thanks Henry! My Songbook has something for everyone, my Political Views don't!
Hey Bob Dylan....did you ever see your namesake and/or The Band live? I saw Levon Helm and John Prine at Carnegie Hall in the fall of 1980. What a show...I tell you about Woodstock some other time."The Last Waltz!"
To paraphrase President Kennedy: there hadn't been such a collection of talent and intellect gathered together since Thomas Jefferson dined alone!
My husband went to Woodstock. It wasn't pre-planned. He said a friend picked him up and said, hey, let's go....Hey Bob Dylan....did you ever see your namesake and/or The Band live? I saw Levon Helm and John Prine at Carnegie Hall in the fall of 1980. What a show...I tell you about Woodstock some other time."The Last Waltz!"
To paraphrase President Kennedy: there hadn't been such a collection of talent and intellect gathered together since Thomas Jefferson dined alone!
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