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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Alright, Trumpkins, one area where Trump was the clear winner: interrupting. He interrupted Hillary 51 times vs. 17 times she interrupted him. So...congratulations? [/quote] Lester Holt interrupted Trump 41 times and Hillary 7 times. Zero questions were asked about Email, Clinton Foundation, Benghazi, health. [/quote] Holt asked Clinton about the emails and the private server. He didn't ask about either the Trump Foundation or the Clinton Foundation. There were lots of questions he didn't ask -- there was only so much time.[/quote] Holt favored Clinton. I don't like either of them but do feel that Trump is less entrenched and more open to discussion and changes in policy. Bottom line is all I care about. Just google Carrier Indianapolis. Job drain to Mexico and China. Unfair tax policy. All the to be deported getting citizenship? Servers of high govt officials in a suburban basement? Clinton was emphasizing her father who did drapes and screen printing. Anyone have a contractor that didn't deliver? We once fired an architect. A guy like Clinton's father would have been a pillar of the community where I grew up. Pennsylvania is filled with towns/cities like Scranton http://articles.latimes.com/2014/jan/10/nation/la-na-scranton-bankruptcy-20140111 Throughout states like PA are closed businesses and factories. http://artofabandonment.com/2010/08/scranton-lace-company/[/quote] No, Trump is not open to anything. He has his ideas, thinks they are the bestest, most bogadacious. Hate to break it to you, but [b]manufacturing jobs really started leaving around the Reagan administration, the architect of NAFTA. Even Trump [/b]admits to that. http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/26/politics/donald-trump-when-america-was-great/ "As much as I liked Ronald Reagan, he started NAFTA," Trump said" [/quote] Reagan did a lot I thought would have negative consequences. My point is we have to stop the drain. [/quote]
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