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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I doubt OP's veracity. We get treated to one of these moronic lying threads several times a day. Actually, far and away atrump voters did so from fear of immigrants and brown people. [/quote] +1, this has been shown several different ways. Trump voters were overwhelmingly voting on culture, race and immigration, not economics.[/quote] wrong WRONG WRONG!! WRONG!!!!! [/quote] Republicans are so funny. None of them can agree on what mattered in 2016. Hell half of them think the other half are RINOs. [/quote] Maybe because we are not brain-dead liberals who mindlessly mouth the company line. There were a range of issues, and we eqch had different priorities. For me, it was getting illegal immigration under control and creating a business environment where our country could compete on the global stage. Looks like I'm going to be two for two.[/quote] Why was illegal immigration such a burning issue for you? What Trump policies create a better global business environment? [/quote] Because with a $20T debt, we can't even afford to support our legal citizens. Why should we provide for people who break our laws? (And yes, illegal entry is a criminal action, and the costs associated with these illegal aliens result in a net cost of about $100B a year.) And his reversal of regulations, particularly those associated with time-consuming red tape, has freed up $4B to small businessss. And the corporate tax rate drop - even the anticipation of it - has increased the value of companies significantly and sent the market up 25%.[/quote] Thoughts on the proposed tax changes and impact on the deficit? [/quote]
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