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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After reading the responses from liberals/Dems/anti-Trump folks, it is easy to see why Republicans control all branches of our federal government. Liberals don't respond with a focus on issues, they focus on personal insults and live in an echo chamber of denial. Folks, if you don't like the policies of our elected Republican government at the federal level, you need to win elections, not live in a fantasy world of echoed opinions & hatred.[/quote] Really? You support the president who posts juvenile insults on social media[/quote] Yes, because he is far superior to the option presented by the Democratic Party last November--which showed a lack of respect for voters and for our nation. Also, our President posts inflammatory rhetoric because it will occupy the minds and time of the far left liberals. It's a diversion tactic which works quite well.[/quote] So…you don’t sound at all socially liberal and fiscally conservative. I think that’s what is confusing most of us. No fiscal conservative supports tariffs, taking government stakes in companies and other socialist policies. WSJ just today wrote an article about how much Trump’s and Mahmdani’s economic policies align. How the government launching a website to sell drugs is kind of the same as the government operating grocery stores. [/quote] Well, I am, yet I still believe that our President is doing more good than harm. Tariffs can be an effective tool toward fairness in trade. Currently, there are imbalances which disfavor America and the current Administration is trying to correct this through negotiations forced by the imposition of tariffs. I get that many do not like the means used by our President to get a desirable end, but President Trump is taking tough measures to make a better America. Cliche ? Yes, but still true.[/quote] Again...tariffs are an instrument used mostly by socialist economies. Supposedly we love Argentina and the president down there has removed all tariffs because it made domestic industries inefficient and expensive. Tariffs are not part of a fiscally conservative economic policy.[/quote]
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