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Old 09-26-2016, 08:42 AM
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The real disappointment in all this comedy of an election year is who in their right mind would support Donald Trump. What is happening to our society.... racism, hate, bullying, and down right greed.
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The real disappointment in all this comedy of an election year is who in their right mind would support Donald Trump. What is happening to our society.... racism, hate, bullying, and down right greed.
He might make some racist bullies rich.
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Old 09-26-2016, 08:54 AM
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Who would support Trump ME
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What is incredible to me is how Trump supporters consistently think he will help them with his policies.

I know they do not care to hear OR EVEN LISTEN to this, but with what they are complaining about you would think this might be important,,,

"As Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic rival Hillary Clinton seek to sway voters with their economic plans, another group is also voicing their opinions: economists.

From almost every corner of the U.S., they’ve been crunching the numbers and running models, trying to understand how the candidates’ plans for everything from monetary policy to immigration will affect the nation’s economy. Both candidates have proposed policies that, according to Morgan Stanley, would “alter the underpinnings of the U.S. economic outlook.”

Trump’s supporters are hoping he can revive manufacturing and bring back jobs to many struggling areas of the country. Clinton’s supporters hope she’ll tackle student debt and help working families get ahead. Unlike the electorate, however, economists -- regardless of political outlook -- are more likely to be in agreement: many view Clinton’s plans as neutral for the economy, while warning that Trump’s plans would result in an economic malaise.

Trump’s policies could lead to a recession, prove “disastrous” by interfering with free trade and include a budget that simply “doesn’t add up.” Those are assessments from groups ranging from the nonpartisan credit ratings agency Moody’s to the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute.

“Large tax cuts without even larger spending reductions mean explosive deficits and debt,” wrote Jeffrey Miron, the director of economic studies at the libertarian Cato Institute. “Massive interference with free trade means a far less productive economy.”

Business economists, too, aren’t thrilled with Trump’s plans. Only 14 percent of more than 400 members of the National Association for Business Economics said they believe Trump would be better than the other candidates at managing the economy. Fifty-five percent said they believed Clinton would prove the better president when it comes to economic management."


Economists weigh in: How Trump and Clinton stack up - CBS News
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The real disappointment in all this comedy of an election year is who in their right mind would support Donald Trump. What is happening to our society.... racism, hate, bullying, and down right greed.
Yo!!!

I thought we were discussing Trump not Obama!!!!
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Yo!!!

I thought we were discussing Trump not Obama!!!!
Yo

Obama isn't running and you are simply diverting.

Talk the issues.
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Old 09-26-2016, 09:51 AM
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What is incredible to me is how Trump supporters consistently think he will help them with his policies.

I know they do not care to hear OR EVEN LISTEN to this, but with what they are complaining about you would think this might be important,,,

"As Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic rival Hillary Clinton seek to sway voters with their economic plans, another group is also voicing their opinions: economists.

From almost every corner of the U.S., they’ve been crunching the numbers and running models, trying to understand how the candidates’ plans for everything from monetary policy to immigration will affect the nation’s economy. Both candidates have proposed policies that, according to Morgan Stanley, would “alter the underpinnings of the U.S. economic outlook.”

Trump’s supporters are hoping he can revive manufacturing and bring back jobs to many struggling areas of the country. Clinton’s supporters hope she’ll tackle student debt and help working families get ahead. Unlike the electorate, however, economists -- regardless of political outlook -- are more likely to be in agreement: many view Clinton’s plans as neutral for the economy, while warning that Trump’s plans would result in an economic malaise.

Trump’s policies could lead to a recession, prove “disastrous” by interfering with free trade and include a budget that simply “doesn’t add up.” Those are assessments from groups ranging from the nonpartisan credit ratings agency Moody’s to the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute.

“Large tax cuts without even larger spending reductions mean explosive deficits and debt,” wrote Jeffrey Miron, the director of economic studies at the libertarian Cato Institute. “Massive interference with free trade means a far less productive economy.”

Business economists, too, aren’t thrilled with Trump’s plans. Only 14 percent of more than 400 members of the National Association for Business Economics said they believe Trump would be better than the other candidates at managing the economy. Fifty-five percent said they believed Clinton would prove the better president when it comes to economic management."


Economists weigh in: How Trump and Clinton stack up - CBS News
You need to keep the message simple like "Lock her up" for it to have a chance being adopted. How about "We'll Go Broke."
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You need to keep the message simple like "Lock her up" for it to have a chance being adopted. How about "We'll Go Broke."
Yeah....it appears that any real discussion of an issue without the venom is taboo
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Old 09-26-2016, 10:03 AM
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Trump is with us, us the people, America, USA!
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Old 09-26-2016, 10:10 AM
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Trump is with us, us the people, America, USA!
OK....based on what ?

Economically there is sufficient info to show he will be a disaster for US, BOTH with taxes, debt and trade policy.

Terrorism, he is the favorite of ISIS, has ties to terrorism through his business interest in Iran and Turkey.

Foreign relations, he seems to be hell bent on destroying our alliances in concert with Russia's wishes, and has even hinted at arming more countries with nukes.

He is the worst possible candidate in centuries to bring people together.

I really hope for a response because I have been waiting how he will be good for the people, BASED ON HIS PROPOSALS FROM HIS LIPS AND CAMPAIGN.
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Old 09-26-2016, 10:34 AM
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Obama isn't running and you are simply diverting.

Talk the issues.
well when there is discussion of racism, hate, bullying, and down right greed, one's first reaction is Obama.
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OK....based on what ?

Economically there is sufficient info to show he will be a disaster for US, BOTH with taxes, debt and trade policy.

Terrorism, he is the favorite of ISIS, has ties to terrorism through his business interest in Iran and Turkey.

Foreign relations, he seems to be hell bent on destroying our alliances in concert with Russia's wishes, and has even hinted at arming more countries with nukes.

He is the worst possible candidate in centuries to bring people together.

I really hope for a response because I have been waiting how he will be good for the people, BASED ON HIS PROPOSALS FROM HIS LIPS AND CAMPAIGN.
You must be deaf as well as blind if you haven't heard any of Trump's plans. But, why would anyone that supports Hitlery be expected to have common sense of up on current events?
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Old 09-26-2016, 11:04 AM
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Thanks for your post. All honest villagers should read, with understanding, and appreciated. That is my opinion.
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Old 09-26-2016, 11:37 AM
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What is incredible to me is how Trump supporters consistently think he will help them with his policies.

I know they do not care to hear OR EVEN LISTEN to this, but with what they are complaining about you would think this might be important,,,

"As Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic rival Hillary Clinton seek to sway voters with their economic plans, another group is also voicing their opinions: economists.

From almost every corner of the U.S., they’ve been crunching the numbers and running models, trying to understand how the candidates’ plans for everything from monetary policy to immigration will affect the nation’s economy. Both candidates have proposed policies that, according to Morgan Stanley, would “alter the underpinnings of the U.S. economic outlook.”

Trump’s supporters are hoping he can revive manufacturing and bring back jobs to many struggling areas of the country. Clinton’s supporters hope she’ll tackle student debt and help working families get ahead. Unlike the electorate, however, economists -- regardless of political outlook -- are more likely to be in agreement: many view Clinton’s plans as neutral for the economy, while warning that Trump’s plans would result in an economic malaise.

Trump’s policies could lead to a recession, prove “disastrous” by interfering with free trade and include a budget that simply “doesn’t add up.” Those are assessments from groups ranging from the nonpartisan credit ratings agency Moody’s to the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute.

“Large tax cuts without even larger spending reductions mean explosive deficits and debt,” wrote Jeffrey Miron, the director of economic studies at the libertarian Cato Institute. “Massive interference with free trade means a far less productive economy.”

Business economists, too, aren’t thrilled with Trump’s plans. Only 14 percent of more than 400 members of the National Association for Business Economics said they believe Trump would be better than the other candidates at managing the economy. Fifty-five percent said they believed Clinton would prove the better president when it comes to economic management."


Economists weigh in: How Trump and Clinton stack up - CBS News
First point CBS leans LEFT-translation they will support them democrats.

Secondly, I will bet you voted for OBAMA.

Third-look at the FACTS. Trump has spent far less than the CLINTON GANG on presidential campaign. Last number i saw was two weeks ago and the Clintons had spent 13x what Trump has. EVEN AS A CLINTON SUPPORTER, you can see the polls are tie. Is it not clear to you who gets more VALUE for every dollar spent.

OBAMA-who as I said your surely voted for will leave a 10 TRILLION DOLLAR UNPAID BILL FOR THE NEXT PRESIDENT.
Whoever wins the election will need to deal with THE OBAMA DEBT. Do you have any comprehension of what TEN TRILLION DOLLARS IS?????????
YOU and the other Democrats parrot the TAX THE RICH LINE. They WITH NO THOUGHT scream tax the rich. The top 1% and they say I'm not in the top 1% so someone else will pay MY BILL. THE FACTS are if you simply take everything the top 1% have it will not pay the OBAMA OVERDRAFT. The poor are not as mobile as the rich are.
MEXICO will gladly accept our rich and they will send back as many poor as we will accept. WHAT IS THE EXCHANGE RATE? Ten to one? A hundred to one?
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Old 09-26-2016, 11:49 AM
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He might make some racist bullies rich.
First of all that is the reply when a LIBERAL has nothing of value to say. The charge is as fair as asking do you still beat your wife any short response and you are found guilty.

THE FACTS-
Obama received 56% of the total vote. Blacks are 13% of the population and 98% of blacks voted for Obama. HOW CAN YOU NOT SEE THAT AS RACIST?????

Had the non-black vote been as RACIST, Obama would have received roughly 28% of the vote-THE WORST DEFEAT IN AMERICAN HISTORY.

As stated above Obama got 56% of the total vote. To do that Obama received 42% of the non-black vote.

Obama was granted a unique opportunity to bring AMERICANS together. LOOK AT WHAT HE WILL LEAVE FOR THE NEXT PRESIDENT TO DEAL WITH.
 

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