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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

My First s3x With My Brother (True)

By: Gjithcka nga bota On: 7:41 PM
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  • This is a true story.  It is the story of my first incest experience with my brother.  It happened when I was 14 years old, my brother was 17.  I hope everyone enjoys the story.  If you do, I will be sure to add more later on.  I just wanted to get this one off my chest to see how it goes.

                    It was the summer.  At the time, we were living in a suburb of Chicago.  Anyone who knows Chicago knows that it can get extremely hot during the summer.  I was 14, just finished my freshman year in high school.  It was also the summer that I started to develop breasts.  So naturally, I was starting to become more popular with all the horny boys in school and the neighborhood.  I had never had sex up to this point, and I was not really looking either.  The girls our age who had sex had all been labeled “sluts” or “whores.”  This was not something I wanted tagged onto my name throughout my high school life.  It was hard enough getting through life as a 14 year-old girl without the stigma of being the “easy girl.”
                    As I said, I was starting to develop.  My breasts went from a flat A-cup to a solid B-cup that could swell up nicely when I was on my period.  I was super thin, as I still am.  I used to play soccer, so I would work out a bit here and there.  My stomach was starting to develop a perfect six-pack that wasn’t overly muscular, just well-defined.  It was because of this, as well as the breasts, that I was attracting the attention of the jocks in school.  Not that I didn’t mind.  But it was nice to know I could have my pick when my sexual desire flared up.
                    My brother was entering his senior year after that summer.  He was the superstar jock in our school.  Well, one of them, at least.  I always thought he was the greatest, because a big brother is always a god in his sister’s eyes.  He was a rock star on the football field, star linebacker, scouted by colleges from all over.  He was amazing.  He stood 6’3” and weighed a muscular 225.  He had his pick of the girls, and I knew that he had more than his share.
                    Before I get into the story, I should point out the fact that I had seen him naked before.  And I can confirm that his build had nothing to do with steroids.  Not that I was looking to see him naked, but our house was built in such a way that our bedrooms shared a bathroom.  It was inevitable that we would occasionally walk in on the other by accident.  He had seen me naked, and I him.  We didn’t talk about it, but it was a fact of life.  And, before your minds go there, no, I did not ever fantasize about him.  He was well-hung, and gorgeous.  But he was my brother, nothing more.
                    Back to the summer.  We didn’t have a pool or anything, so the heat of the summer always sucked.  Yeah, we had a local pool, but when it got above 100, everyone in town was there and it wasn’t any fun.  Most of the time we resorted to the old sprinkler to cool off.  You get used to it.
                    This particular day, I had the sprinkler off, bikini on, and I was laying on the back deck tanning.  My parents were off working, as parents are prone to do.  I was home alone; my brother had taken off with his friends.  So far, so good.  Peace, quiet, and some sun.  Just what I needed.
                    I had been out in the sun for about 45 minutes when I heard my brother pull up.  He had an old Honda from the 80’s that he bought for cheap, and you could hear this thing a mile off.  I paid no real attention, as I was thoroughly enjoying the tan I was getting.  Five minutes after he pulled up, I heard the patio door slide open, and I turned to see my brother walk out wearing just his swim trunks.  He had oiled himself up (he used tanning oil to get that beautiful dark tan).  He looked amazing.
                    He takes the chair next to me, laying out.  “Hey, sis.  How’s the tan?”
                    “Not bad.  Been out for about an hour, almost done for the day.”
                    “Good times.”
                    I laid there for another five minutes or so.  I had a timer set on the table so I knew when my hour was up.  It went off, and I stood up, clicked it off and made to go inside.  To do this, I had to walk in front of my brother.
                    “Damn, girl.  You are going to be a man killer this summer.”
                    “Shut up, no I’m not!”  I was a little embarrassed.  He had given me a compliment on my looks, his first ever, outside of when I asked him how something I was wearing looked.  But this was the first he offered freely.  And it was on my body.
                    “Listen, I need to talk to you, “ he said, sitting up.  I knew from his tone he was serious.  “Take a seat.”  I accepted his offer, and sat next to him.  He turned and looked me in the eye.  “I know this is going to sound corny as shit, and you probably don’t want to listen to me, but I need to get this out.”
                    This was turning a little weird.  But I didn’t say anything.  My brother was a great guy, and he was a sweetheart.  I gave him the benefit of the doubt.
                    “You really are looking good.  And I’m not saying that as your brother.  But I am saying that you need to watch out, okay?  Guys are fucking stupid, and they don’t care who they hurt, especially high school boys,” he put his arm around my shoulder, pulled me in close.  I could feel his muscles wrapped around my neck.  He was super strong, but also gentle.  “You know that I’m always here for you, and that I will never let anyone hurt you, right?”  I nodded.  “Good,” he replied, “don’t be afraid to come to me if anyone ever gives you any shit.”
                    I was blushing by now.  I had never known that he was so protective.  I mean, I knew he was protective, but I didn’t realize that he was willing to be “that” kind of brother that pulled me aside and talked to me like a friend.  I was seriously touched.  “Thanks,” was all I could say.
                    “You really are beautiful.”
                    “Thank you.”  I looked him in the eyes again.  Call it heat-stroke, or whatever you want, but I was able to see the guy that was able to attract so many girls.
                    “I mean it.”
                    “I know.”  I went to kiss his cheek, but I hesitated an inch from his face.  Don’t ask me why.  It just happened.  And it happened as I was looking him in the eye. 
                    He leaned forward and kissed my lips.  I kissed him back.
                    Now, we never ever talked about that kiss.  It was a moment in time that was perfect, and we didn’t need to mess that up.  But if it hadn’t been for the fact that I hesitated, then nothing would have ever happened.  But I did hesitate, and I could never figure out why.  But I am glad I did.
                    We kissed for minutes.  It was amazing.  I had never kissed a guy before outside of the childish dares behind the school.  This was real, and it was hot.  And he knew what to do.  I was clumsy, but he was able to control and direct me with his lips and tongue.  He leaned into me and I pushed back.
                    I reached up with my hand and placed it on his chest.  He was solid as a rock, and I could feel every muscle.  I felt his chest and his abs.  He was a god.
                    He pulled me closer with his arm, and placed his free hand softly on my breast.  I leaned into him, a natural reaction to his touch.  My nipples were hard, and I could feel his had pressing into them.  They tingled with that little pain you get right before you itch a mosquito bite.  It felt amazing.  He squeezed ever so gently, and I could feel my pussy begin to tingle with wetness. 
                    Now, I was not a total prude at this point.  I had masturbated before, though not too often.  And I had seen some porn before.  I could imagine how this was supposed to go, but I decided to let him control everything.  I knew that it was wrong to want my brother, but I didn’t care.  I was so turned on that I probably couldn’t have told you my name at this point.  If he wanted me, I was ready.
                    My brother was gentle.  He pulled away from me, leaned back and pulled down my bikini top, exposing one of my tits.  He leaned in and took my nipple in his mouth.  It felt so good to have him suck on me that I had to close my eyes as I shuddered from sheer joy.  His tongue was amazing as it licked and played with y erect nipple.  I felt myself getting wetter and wetter with each second.  Without even realizing it, I had my hand on my bikini bottoms, rubbing my pussy softly.  It took him a minute to notice, but when he did, he pulled away, and moved me onto my back. 
                    Now I was laying on my back, one tit out, and rubbing my pussy.  My brother moved himself down to his knees between my legs and spread them far enough apart for his head to fit.  He pulled my bottoms to the side and saw my pussy.  Like I said, I had seen porn and was no prude.  I decided as soon as my pubic hair came in that it was not something I, or most guys wanted.  So when my brother first saw my wet pussy, it was as bald as the day I was born.  He took it in for a second, and then turned his eyes to look at me.  I stared straight back at him.  I couldn’t wait.  I thrust up my hips ever so slightly to let him know that I wanted him.  He took the hint and leaned forward and put his mouth over my pussy.  I felt his tongue dip into my wet hole, tasting my juices.  He sucked me as dry as he could, and then put his tongue on my clit and began to really eat me out.  I was in heaven.
                    I couldn’t tell you how long he ate my pussy.  But it went on for a long time.  He was a pro for sure.  I had had an orgasm before, so I knew what was happening when I came three times from his tonguing my clit.  It was nothing like the orgasms I had when I masturbated.  They were beyond intense.  I had to bite on my hand to keep from yelling out.  And I swear my eyes rolled back into my head.
                    Now, I also knew that, in porn, once a girl has been eaten out, she usually sucks the man’s cock.  And for some reason, I really wanted to try it.
                    I pulled away from his mouth, and he looked at me with confusion.  “I want to suck you,” I said.  He smiled at that.  I sat up, and he stood up and moved next to me.  I pulled down his trunks, which, because of the netting in boys swim trunks, hid his erection.  When I pulled them down, I was literally stunned.  His cock was massive.  At least, as far as I knew, it was.  It almost hit me in the face when it sprung free.  I can tell you know that it was 8” long, and thick.  It looked like the cock of a porn star.  Naturally, I assumed this is how all cocks looked, and that he was average.  Now I know better.
                    He grabbed my shoulders and moved me so that I could kneel on the patio with him sitting.  When I was in position, I looked at him, “I’ve never sucked one before.”
                    “That’s okay,” he said, “Let me help.”
                    He grabbed my hand and placed it at the base of his shaft.  It was so hard.  I could feel the blood pumping into it, and it was warmer than I expected.  He moved my hand in a motion that I recognized.
                    “Stroke it for me.  It feels good.”
                    So I did.  I sat there, on the patio behind our house, stroking my brother’s 8”cock in the sun.  Instincts started to kick in again, and I started to read his body movements as I jacked him off.  I was tightening my grip a little, speeding up and slowing down as he pulsed in my hand.  It felt good.  It felt right.  But it was beyond wrong.  So was what I did next.
                    I paused my hand at the base of his shaft, and I took in the sight.  He was massive.  Thick and long.  I wanted it.  So I leaned over and placed my mouth over the tip of his throbbing dick and closed my lips around him.  It tasted a little salty, and I knew that was from pre-cum.  For some reason, this made me a little proud that I could make my brother this excited.  I made sure to use my free hand to take care of my pussy while I sucked him.
                    My brother put one hand on top of my head, gently, and started to push me down.  I could only take him three fourths of the way.  His cock was so thick and long  that I started to gag on him.  He felt me bgin to choike and pulled his hand away.  I pulled off slowly, looked him in the eye, and said, “You are huge.”
                    “Thanks,” he said.  “It feels good to be in your mouth.”
                    I gave him a sly smile at that and went back to work.
                    I went down on him once more, this time taking my time and sucking him slowly.  He told me to use my tongue, so I did.  It felt good to have his thick, rock-hard cock inside my mouth.  He tasted warm and salty, and it was amazing.  I could feel the blood pumping with my lips and it turned me on.  I began to speed up, and I could feel him tightening his body.  I knew what that meant.  I didn’t want him to cum in my mouth.  Not yet, at least, so I pulled my mouth off of him and started stroking him.
                    “Are you going to cum?”  I asked.  He only nodded, biting his lip.  I pulled down my top so that both of my tits were in full view.  My porn knowledge came back to me as I jacked his hard cock.  “Cum on my tits.  Cum all over me.  I want to feel your cum on me.”  I jacked him harder and harder.  Faster and faster.
                    Finally, I could feel him swelling up, his cock stopped throbbing for a split second, and I leaned forward.  He grabbed his cock out of my hands and aimed it as his hot, sticky load shot across my chest, dripping down my stomach.  After the last shot had come out, I leaned forward and took his cock back into my mouth.  I had never tasted cum before, so I was curious.  It was a lot saltier than the pre-cum, and a lot warmer than I was expecting.  But it felt right.  Because it was for me.
                    I sucked him until I was sure he was dry.  He started to go limp in my mouth, and I knew that he needed some time to recover.
                    “Let’s go inside,” he said.
                    “Okay,” I replied.  “That was fun.” 
                    He grabbed my hand and pulled me up.  “I don’t think the fun is over yet.”
                    He kissed me softly and led me inside.

    Confession : I got pregnant by anal sex

    By: Gjithcka nga bota On: 8:49 AM
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  • One night, a young pregnant woman arrived at emergency department complaining she had pain. Even though it's pretty usual for pregnant women to feel pain, she was bleeding from anus, and this is unusual.

    The woman was born with what is known as cloacal deformity, which means she had no uterus, vagina and anus when she was born.

    She only had a hole named cloaca (present in birds). "This condition is extraordinary rare and happens to one in 25.000 women", Steixner said.

    It’s Time for the United States to Lean in to Climate Change

    By: Gjithcka nga bota On: 5:18 AM
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  • if America wants to maintain an edge against China, it has to be an environmental leader—as it used to be.



    he South China Sea. Human rights. Trade. Currency manipulation.
    When U.S.-China relations are discussed we often ascribe these issues some level of tension. However, our countries’ cooperation has historically been more cordial and productive in one area: environmental protection.

    The reason for this fertile diplomatic ground is simple. All nations and peoples have an interest in lowering pollution, which harms our health, stifles economic growth, creates instability, and knows no boundaries.
    A powerful instance of environmental diplomacy revolved around an air-quality monitor on the roof of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing in 2008. Its purpose was to inform the American diplomatic corps of how safe it was to be outside on any given day. However, the public availability of this solid air-quality data led to growing demands from Chinese citizens for cleaner air, eventually pushing the Chinese government to respond by better connecting the dots among clean air, climate change, and economic growth.
    International relationships have always been influenced by the availability (or constraints) of natural resources essential to public health, well-being, and economic growth. Unfortunately, the “America First” mantra touted by the Trump administration seems blind to the fundamental need for clean water, air, and land. There are vast economic opportunities and diplomatic leverage the United States can either seize on or cede to China through climate leadership.
    The proven economic benefits of domestic action to advance clean energy, such as tax incentives for wind and solar energy, have supercharged our fast-growing clean-energy industry, added hundreds of thousands of middle-class jobs, and promoted significant economic growth. Clean energy helped pave the way for the Obama administration to lower greenhouse gas emissions to 1994 levels, while managing to create 11.3 million jobs with 75 straight months of employment growth.
    In short, the current administration doesn’t seem to get it. It argues that the Environmental Protection Agency needs to return to its “core mission,” as if carbon pollution doesn’t threaten public health and safety — never mind its impact on clean air and water.
    If the Trump administration fails to show leadership on domestic climate actions and support the Paris Agreement on climate change, it will cede a competitive economic edge to nations like China. It would place the health and safety of our families, communities, and country at risk and waste our international expertise and leverage, which are essential to ensuring that each country is accountable to its commitments and achieves lower emission levels that science may demand over time. It’s misleading of this administration to point to China’s 2030 reduction goal under the Paris Agreement, as if it gives the nation a free pass until then. China must act now to meet its commitment, and it is already making substantial investments in renewable energy and disinvestments in coal-fired power plants. In fact, during the next five years, China is expected to remain the largest player in wind-energy growth.
    Combating environmental health risks is an exercise in addressing the “tragedy of the commons.” Pollution, like carbon, is diffuse and blind to borders. Addressing global environmental health risks always requires multilateral cooperation, which will always demand a strong, global leader. Without a path paved by nations bold and considerate enough to set terms, craft solutions, and sell them to the rest of us, we will all suffer the consequences of inaction.
    In the past, the United States has been that leader.
    As a country, we became stronger and more competitive because of our unflinching action, not in spite of it. When the thinning of the stratospheric ozone layer threatened the well-being of all people, the United States seized an opportunity to lead. In 1988, the Reagan administration led a historic charge to institute a global agreement to attack the pollution causing the problem. To this day, the global regime to combat ozone-depleting substances is hailed as one of the most successful multilateral agreements ever.
    Unfortunately, the Trump administration is bowing to the old special-interest line that the United States must choose economic competitiveness over environmental protection even though history says otherwise.
    During the EPA’s 46 years, the United States experienced record growth while curtailing pollution. For every dollar spent on lifesaving regulations, we’ve seen up to $9 in health benefits — a boon for economic welfare. Conventional air pollutants have been reduced by 70 percent, while our economy grew by about 250 percent. By 2008, the environmental technologies and services industry supported 1.7 million jobs and generated $300 billion in revenue. That year, the industry exported goods and services worth $44 billion, topping U.S. sectors like plastics and rubber products. During the Obama administration, we set a course with the auto industry to double fuel efficiency and prevent millions of tons of carbon pollution. Today, the industry is thriving.
    Bullish environmental leadership and climate action are not costs; they’re investments. By weakening or withdrawing our nationally determined contribution to the Paris Agreement, we would be sending the wrong signal to clean-energy investment dollars and the rest of the world, which historically looks to us to set the pace and tone of the global economy.

    Under President Barack Obama’s leadership, we tactfully secured China’s support for a joint climate agreement before striking the Paris climate deal. In sharp contrast, climate change was not a topic of discussion during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to the United States in April. And the Trump administration refuses to name a special envoy for climate change, a key U.S. position in international climate negotiations.
    Although the EPA and American climate diplomacy may be less relevant under this administration’s regressive brand of scorched-earth leadership, no one person — not even the president of the United States — can reverse global economic forces moving toward a lower carbon economy. The train to our clean-energy future has left the station.
    If we want to lead the world and reap the benefits, the United States must lean into climate action, not away from it. We’ve been that nation before, and we can be that nation again.
    Illustration by Matthew Hollister
    This article originally appeared in the May/June 2017 issue of FP magazine. 
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    Tuesday, May 30, 2017

    Why do you support Donald Trump ?

    By: Gjithcka nga bota On: 2:27 PM
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  • As you read the negative comments about Donald Trump here and elsewhere, most of the focus is on his personality and irreverent behavior. There is a lack of real substantive rebuttals to his policies on the issues. Many of his critics dismiss him prematurely never researching his positions ready to believe negative media portrayals. For this reason, they cannot understand why Trump is rising in the polls - and they never will. For working Americans of all stripes, there is a real concern with jobs, wages and the economy as well as the things that impact these issues such as taxes, immigration, foreign trade and Obamacare regulation. Add to this the fact the a majority of Americans feel the country is headed in the wrong direction with national security, foreign policy and energy independence and you begin to see why Trump’s message is resonating.Donald Trump has a revitalization plan for our economy. This includes lowering corporate and personal tax rates and reducing government regulation on business. Repatriation of off-shore dollars held by multi-national corporations alone, once rates are lowered, is estimated to bring two to three trillion dollars back into our economy. Let me go into some detail on these topics that you may not have seen before:
    Taxes - Trump has developed a tax policy that would reduce the top tax rate from 39.6 to 25 percent at the same time increasing the standard deduction to $25K for single and $50K for married filers. He would drop the corporate tax rate from 35 to 15 percent with a 10 percent rate for repatriation of funds. See the plan here.
    Immigration - Trump has received his most fervent criticisms for his statements on immigration, but few have reviewed his policy proposals which you can see here. These are common sense policies that simply enforce laws that are already on the books. It does not involve mass deportation as the media has suggested. If you enforce the laws as they were intended, the system will work properly. In a fifteen year period starting with 1998, we’ve had 25 million people immigrate to America and a full third of these, about 8.5 million, have come illegally according to the census bureau. And this figure is based just on what has been documented. The actual number is likely to be much higher as those coming illegally generally avoid revealing their status.
    Foreign Trade Deals - As with all of our foreign trade deals, the promise was more jobs for Americans as well as cheaper consumer products. Instead, we lost jobs. NAFTA resulted in a net loss of one million jobs. When China entered the WTO, another three million jobs were lost. With the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) that is taking place now, the projections are that we will experience two to three times more job losses than what we have had to date from our existing trade deals. Many of Trump’s critics, conservative and democratic alike, have warned his positions will invoke a trade war with competing tariffs on imports and exports. What many do not realize is that China, and many other trade partners, already apply defacto tariffs with a 25% VAT tax on any imported goods. China also artificially lowers the value of it’s currency as compared to the U.S. dollar and gives Chinese corporations large state subsidies to insure that they remain competitive against foreign counterparts. To compete, a host of other Southeast Asian countries are forced to do the same thing and this is why most of the focus of Trump’s plan is on China. The damage is already done and China relies heavily on trade with the U.S. to support it’s growing economy; an economy that has been built on the backs of U.S. workers. See Trump’s plan here.
    Healthcare Reform - Trump would propose reforms to healthcare through Congress that would restore economic freedom and free market principles. More than 60% of the Obamacare co-op insurers that offer Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage have failed so far and more are on the way. The key reason is that what ACA provides is not insurance; It’s welfare paid with taxpayer dollars. And a critical component of the ACA law was not addressed in the rush to enforce ACA involving the taxpayers subsidy of insurance company profits. A bill was later proposed to provide these subsidies but that bill was killed. This did not stop the Obama Administration from funding these subsidies anyway and that has now been deemed illegal by the Federal Courts. As more private insurers fail, we will eventually end up with a bloated, bureaucratic single-payer Medicare system by default that will cause trillions in deficit spending. It’s clear we have not fixed the problem yet as more people lose their healthcare as well as not covering a majority of those uninsured persons that were targeted in the first place. Trump’s reform plan is here.
    Military and Foreign Policy - The U.S. Army has been reduced to Pre-World War II levels. Our Navy is smaller than it's been since 1917. Our Air Force is smaller and older than any time since 1947. The Iran Nuclear Deal does nothing to prevent Iran from achieving a nuclear arsenal in 10 years and gives them $150 billion with which to build it. ISIS has been steadily increasing it’s size and territory causing a mass refugee crisis in Europe. China is building military island outposts next to international trade routes, Iran is capturing and humiliating our military personnel and Russia and China are buzzing our military planes and ships. We appear to be a country in retreat. Many of Trump’s foreign policy statements are here.
    Energy Independence - Trump understands that energy independence is crucial to long-term economic vitality and national security. Fracking is responsible for turning the U.S. from a net importer to exporter of oil for the first time in our history. Yet, the Obama Administration has not allowed fracking on government land nor off-shore exploration and drilling, The coal industry has been destroyed through regulation and the XL pipeline remains unapproved; a measure that would reduce delivery costs from 50 cents to 5 cents per barrel. His policies are here.
    I’m not endorsing all of Mr. Trump’s statements. However, many of his plans for energizing our economy make sense to me. Economic growth lifts people out of poverty, shrinks our deficit and provides funds needed to make Social Security and Medicare solvent again. It’s remarkable how little the Democratic platform even discusses the economy and the deficit. Their focus is on higher taxes and more spending. In effect, they are for jobs but not employers. This is obviously an unworkable contradiction.
    It’s clear that there is a large amount of dissatisfaction with our government and the state of the economy. We’re growing on a 10 year average of less than 2 percent when the average for the 20th century was 3.5 percent. The prime lending rate is at zero and the labor participation rate is 62 percent similar to the economic malaise in the Carter era. Consumer spending is down and personal savings are up in the 5 percent range indicating there is a lack of confidence in the future. This is bringing unprecedented numbers of voters to the polls and they are not looking to establishment candidates like Hillary or Bush. I think we’ll see a large number of blue-collar Democrats, Independents and Republicans coming out to vote for Trump and I think he will win.
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    Victor Liu
    1. Illegal immigrants, no matter where they come from (though the majority of them are from Mexico), are not Americans. The US government doesn't have the obligation to serve those people. Trump isn't discriminating against Mexico, he is against illegal immigrants. If they get amnestied, it will be unfair to LEGAL immigrants like me. Check here on how difficult it is for a foreigner to stay in US by hardworking. What is H1B Visa Lottery Process ? USCIS Random Selection
    2. Terrorists, no matter what religion they believe in (though the majority of terrorist attacks happen in Islamic countries), should not enter the US. The US government doesn't have the ability to filter out who are terrorists. Trump isn't discriminating against Islam, he is against terrorism. If undocumented refugees from the Islam world can enter the US freely, we don't know whether some terrorists are hidden like Trojan Horse.
    3. Although Trump has given many outrageous speeches, all of these are under the freedom of speech and should be protected. However, liberals are trying to silent him by protesting and even using violence. People have the impression given by the media that Trump supporters are all bigots, but the reality is, you never see Trump supporters blocking the highway to stop Bernie Sanders going to a rally, you see the opposite. 20 Arrested as Crowd Turns Violent Outside Trump Rally
    4. Trump attacks so many people harshly. However, whoever he attacks, he is attacking that person personally, which has nothing to do with that person's gender, race or any other labels. The media misunderstand this and whenever he attacks any female public figure, the media thinks he is attacking all women. This is busted by Melania's speech. Melania Trump gives first-ever stump speech in Milwaukee
    5. Comparing to social issues such as LGBT marriage, abortion right or global warming, our more direct threat comes from economic recession and terrorism. As a musician, I understand that people will only enjoy music when they are not starving. The Democratic Party focuses too much on things that won't increase the productivity at all. In fact, as we see from Europe, high welfare will reduce people's incentive to work hard and slow down the economy. If we are following Europe, we will lose our energy and gradually give our No.1 position to the rising China.
    6. I come from China, lived in US for 4 years. Before I came to US I was a liberal but gradually I am turning to conservative, although I am an atheist. When I was in a top-100 public high school in US, what the average American are studying in math and science in 12th grade, Chinese students have already taken those in 10th grade, and it's mandatory. Everyone must take them. I got 2400 in SAT subject tests in Math II, Physics and Chemistry, which seems like a miracle nerd in American high schools, but it's so normal in Chinese that if you don't get 2400 you will be laughed at. The “safe space” that liberals created in our educational system forbids people from laughing at others on academic performance, but weirdly it's allowed to criticize someone's sport skill. We can watch how fast other students run but not allowed to know what grade our classmates are getting. This has made our country so uncompetitive that anti-intellectualism prevails in our educational system, and half of the PhDs in US are given to international students.
    7. More and more of these highly educated people are returning back to their home countries because they can't find well-respected jobs here, or even when they find the jobs, they get kicked out of the country because they are not lucky enough to get on a lottery for H1B visa. We don't have enough quotas for those high-skilled people, only about a dozen thousand per year, and now the Democratic want to set 13 million illegal immigrants free? I can guarantee that once they have done that, so many of these graduates will feel so disappointed about this country and decide to return to their home country. This will be a huge loss for the US. OUTSPOKEN SCIENTIST SAYS: “AMERICA HAS A Secret Weapon – H1B or ‘Genius Visa!'” [VIDEO]
    8. As an Asian, one of the minority groups in US, we are betrayed by the Democratic Party. They are depriving our opportunities to the blacks and Hispanics. College admission should be solely based on academic performance and merit, and if merit is affected by economic status, then also give more opportunities to students of poor families. This has nothing to do with race, with the color of skin. In California the SCA-5 act is basically like "If two students have the same SAT score and same household income, one is Asian and one is Hispanic, the Hispanic kid will get the offer." Nothing is more racist than this, and this "affirmative action" is exactly what the Democratic Party wants.
    9. I am in a very liberal college that almost everyone supports Bernie Sanders. I am the only one who claim to support Donald Trump in public, and this has caused tension with me and other students. Not only the students, but also the school officials tried to silence me because they think my voice would "create hostility on campus". I have never verbally abused anyone, but the liberal students are attacking me with the dirtiest words they have in their vocabulary. The school is still blaming me for "stirring the tranquil water". If the liberals still dominate our educational system, both our 1st and 2nd amendment will be gone. The Republicans, no matter you like Trump or not, have to be united and protect our rights from being deprived by those liberals. If we lose this election, 13 million more popular votes will be added to the Democratic Party in 2020, and the Republican Party and the conservative movement will lose FOREVER!
    TJ Hale
    The great thing about Donald Trump is that no matter what position you espouse...Donald Trump has held both sides of that position.  An evangelicals gut reaction to this should be dissonance.
    He might have been global cooling, he might now be global warming, so let's call him Climate Change and make sure we cover our bases.
    Understand I am grateful to Trump for some of the things he has done.  My patriotic friends make valid arguments about why they support him, including:
    • Absolutely wrecking the media at every turn. 
    • Disrupting & embarrassing the establishment republican donors and consultants.
    • He seems to understand that illegal invasion can destroy a sovereign country. Even some european countries are now sealing their borders.  This should be an issue that will galvanize Americans.
    However I realize that the only reason these things need to happen is because evangelicals, who are taught that civic duty is a God given responsibility, have collectively been asleep at the wheel for decades. 
    The right leaning demographic is the largest voting block in the country and would never lose an election if they were unified in message and purpose.
    Sadly an evangelical is now someone who doesn't consistently vote with their core principles, or support  a Christian "evangelical" ideology.    You can make early comparisons to what has become of the now reliable "secular jewish vote" on the left.
    Evidence?
    TRADEOFF
    Here are some of the values not usually prized by evangelicals that are ignored with the Trumpster:
    • Abortion - check
    • Amnesty - check (until mid 2013 anyway)
    • Profanity - check
    • Publicly boasting about infidelity - check
    • Mocking POWs  - check (I am no fan of McCain)
    • Fraud - check (referring to Trump U.)
    • Political Bribes - check
    • Praised by Harry Reid and Jimmy Carter - check
    • Reference to Two Corinthians - Check (Obama's bible quote about glass houses was better, but still)
    • Apophasis - check  (Huckabee was guilty of this as well)
    The list could get pretty long, but it tells us much more about what an evangelical ISN'T than what Trump IS. 
    "He cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep"
    Fred Landis
    These are Trumps open enemies: FOX, conservatives, National Review, Wall St, neocons, the far-right, Ted Cruz and those who want to defund Social Security.
    Trump has been more effective against the above than all the left-liberals of the last 20 years.
    Labels do not count. Being effective does.
    Jim Thompson
    I don't consider myself a bigot, if you are using the simple definition of bigot,  a person who strongly and unfairly dislikes other people or ideologies. As a disclaimer, I strongly dislike criminals. I don't think that's unfair, especially when their crimes affect everyone eventually, even if the effect on me is just to raise the taxes needed to fund the law enforcement offices, court systems, and prison, jail and rehabilitation facilities.
    That being said, I think Trump has been labeled a bigot unfairly. He has advocated preventing persons entering our country illegally, and enforcing current immigration law. His comment that a large percentage of those persons illegally entering here commit a disproportionate number of criminal acts is accurate. 20% of the felons in our penal institutions illegally entered our country. If in fact we only have 12 million illegals in the US that is a very large percentage of those illegals committing crimes serious enough to mandate prison terms, especially when many illegals committing crimes here are just deported, instead of being incarcerated. Those would not be included in that 20% figure.
    Trump also said that refugees from countries with terrorist organizations  should be prevented from entering this country until we can have some assurance they are truly refugees, and not terrorists. I don't think that is unreasonable or unfair, especially when very rich countries like Saudi Arabia have taken in virtually no refugees.
    I am supporting Trump in part because he wants our current immigration laws enforced and wants to prevent illegals from entering our country. I was raised in New Mexico and have several relatives that are Hispanic and a few that are a combination of Hispanic/Caucasian/Black. I love them all. But then again, they are all legal citizens of this country. I think that loving and wanting to protect your family members from criminals and terrorists does not mean you are a bigot.
    I also support Trump because I am tired of political correctness degrading the quality of our lives by forcing people to accept behavior that most people find objectionable. I believe in tolerance, not in forcing people to accept as normal those things we know are not normal. For instance: Men who think they should be a woman being allowed free access to the women's bathrooms and locker rooms.
    If that is bigoted, then probably 80% of Americans are bigots. More likely 99%, but there are a few people who won't admit their true feelings. Trump Boosted By Party-Switching, Mid-West Democrats, So Racism, Sneers NY Times
    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    I support him. WHY? Because he does NOT follow the POLICY OF APPEASEMENT.
    It is a great privilege that they (killed) died by the hands of the followers of Allah..
    These were the words of the teacher teaching a class of almost entirely of non-muslim students.
    Result- Students showed marginal protest. Some even complained to the principle.
    ActionStatus quo … no action.
    Why? Because my country is a secular country. And we are taught to tolerate. If any action is taken against the teacher, it would make news for he is a minority Muslim. Media would get critical shouting the same “religion has no terrorism”and Dear politicians would come forward to protect the rights of the Muslims in the society.
    Just few hundred kilometers away, there is another country.. a high contrast nation… where incidents like these are very common to happen.