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ruby59|1479793438|4101330 said:Also, it is not ridiculous to send donations to a cause that someone believes in. It's an added benefit for those donations to come with notes that might frustrate someone who is notorious for trying to remove women's rights. You don't have to make donations, but we will happily continue to do so.
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No one is telling you where to donate your money.
But how do you frustrate someone who after the first few most likely told his staff to just get rid of them.
And taxpayers pay enough for government. Why would you want to tie up staff with this ridiculous exercise.
Trump could be a great President or fall flat on his face. But why would any sensible person want him to fail? Because that means we as a nation fail as well. And this is not a safe time to do so.
Trump could be a great president? How many great presidents chastise and try to humiliate news sources because he does not like them? Trump tweeting to England that he wants Nigel Farrage as the ambassador (when England already has one). Already there have been discussion about foreign entities wishing to win favor with Trump by investing in his business interests.. Clinton was pilliored because the innuendo was the Clinton foundation took donations from foreign governments or families to gain access to Clinton while Secretary of State.. so now we have Trump who is on track to do the same thing. Trump needs to divest of all us interest while president, that means sell them.. If Trump doesn't do something about his business interests, he's going to spend much of his presidency in court.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/us/politics/donald-trump-conflict-of-interest.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=b-lede-package-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news