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I support Trump but am concerned about some things, my support is wavering.

 
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Old 09-29-2016, 06:02 PM
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On the other hand.....think of Trump and if he has any credence at all what will happen...

ALL economists predict massive unemployment and a depression type atmospher

We will have add so much to the national debt it is staggering.



Here is a totally unbiased review of his plans in detail......THIS IS THE LAST SENTENCE AND SUMMARY.

"CONCLUSIONSMr. Trump’s tax reform planwould boost incentives to work, save, and invest, and has the potential to simplify the tax code. By lowering marginal tax rates and further limiting or repealingmany tax expenditures, it would reduce the incentivesand opportunitiesto engage in some forms of wasteful tax avoidance. However, the plancould increase incentives for workers to characterize themselves asindependent contractors, to take advantage of the lower tax rate on business income, unless new rules were introduced to prevent this. The proposal would cut taxes on households at every income level, but much more as a share of income at the top.The fundamental concern the plan poses is that, barring extraordinarily large cuts in government spendingor future tax increases, it would yield persistently large, and likely unsustainable, budget deficits."



Analysis of Donald Trump's Tax Plan | Full Report | Tax Policy Center
The people that wrote this are the same fine folks who advised the Federal Government on the benefits of what is now Obama-Care . So if you think Obama Care is a great program and created by very smart people then by all means listen to what they are saying here .
By the way if you have ever taken any college courses then you know that professors are more likely than not full of crap ! And these are the folks who write such articles and studies to enhance their professorial income .
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Old 09-29-2016, 06:04 PM
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He frankly seems hell bent on giving up all three houses of government to the Democrats.
It really doesn't matter does it? If Hillary is elected, how will Trump's defeat help the Republicans maintain control of the House and Senate.

Republican control of the House and Senate may very well be lost regardless who is elected president.
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Old 09-29-2016, 06:12 PM
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thanks It is nice to hear logic and facts . I am still making my decision but leaning Clinton for now .
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Old 09-29-2016, 06:16 PM
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It really doesn't matter does it? If Hillary is elected, how will Trump's defeat help the Republicans maintain control of the House and Senate.

Republican control of the House and Senate may very well be lost regardless who is elected president.
I suggest you do some reading.

Voters are fleeing the party because of Trump. He will tell you he is adding but all he did was add to the open voting states in the primary.

Most downticket candidates are insuring voters do not tie themselves to Trump.

Yes..party would have problems without Trump but now they are huge. The party is fractured just simply because of Trump. You have to read more about the real world.

And imagine a Trump presidency with Dems in charge. Is he the great communicator to bring people together. He has repeatly insulted his own party members.
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Old 09-29-2016, 06:33 PM
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I am seeing all these so called “fact check” sites , I know that some must be a Clinton shill and are BS , but some of the stuff seems like it has some merit. I don’t know what to believe, HELP!
Another BS bait post.

The pattern of these oh dear what shall I do posts is sorta lame.
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Old 09-29-2016, 07:09 PM
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I suggest you do some reading.

Voters are fleeing the party because of Trump. He will tell you he is adding but all he did was add to the open voting states in the primary.

Most downticket candidates are insuring voters do not tie themselves to Trump.

Yes..party would have problems without Trump but now they are huge. The party is fractured just simply because of Trump. You have to read more about the real world.

And imagine a Trump presidency with Dems in charge. Is he the great communicator to bring people together. He has repeatly insulted his own party members.
I find your comment insulting. In my post, if you bothered to read it, merely points out that it doesn't matter whether or not Trump is elected or defeated, the damage, if any, to the Republican party has ALREADY been done.
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Old 09-29-2016, 07:26 PM
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I find your comment insulting. In my post, if you bothered to read it, merely points out that it doesn't matter whether or not Trump is elected or defeated, the damage, if any, to the Republican party has ALREADY been done.
I apologize.

I misread and am sorry.

I thought it was another of those posts saying how Trump will change and surround himself with real sane people.

I do apologize to you, and agree with your premise.

He has permanently damaged the GOP and has given life to the Democrats for years to come

aGAIN.....SORRY
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Old 09-29-2016, 07:34 PM
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Trump can not do any more damage to the GOP than the GOP and the media has already done to itself .
We are sadly a Nation determined to live under the Rule not Governance but Rule of a single political party .
This is what the majority seems to want so it is exactly what the majority is going to get .
By the time the majority comes to understand what they have done to their country and their freedoms it will be too late .

To see the many benefits of decades of single party rule you just need to check out Chicago , Detroit , Cleveland , Buffalo , St Louis , Baltimore , Washington DC , and many many more .
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Old 09-29-2016, 08:20 PM
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Trump can not do any more damage to the GOP than the GOP and the media has already done to itself .
We are sadly a Nation determined to live under the Rule not Governance but Rule of a single political party .
This is what the majority seems to want so it is exactly what the majority is going to get .
By the time the majority comes to understand what they have done to their country and their freedoms it will be too late .

To see the many benefits of decades of single party rule you just need to check out Chicago , Detroit , Cleveland , Buffalo , St Louis , Baltimore , Washington DC , and many many more .
Sadly, I agree.
 

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