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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] [b]Because with a $20T debt, we can't even afford to support our legal citizens.[/b] 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] [b]Thoughts on the proposed tax changes and impact on the deficit? [/b] [/quote] Would still love to get your opinion on the proposed tax plan. [/quote] There are aspects of it I don't like, but nothing is perfect. It will still reduce taxes for most middle class people (real middle class....not the upper-income DCUM crowd who calls themselves middle class). As far as the $1.7T additional debt over 10 years, it's a drop in the bucket to the 9T that Obama added. If the D's weren't worried about that increase, why are they all of sudden worried about a much lesser increase? Plus, as the economy expands (it already has....to 3%), jobs are returned due to the lowered corporate rate and repatriation, the tax base will increase. We can't afford to run the government when half the people aren't paying in. [/quote] So $1.7T to help out the billionaires is cool, but if a tiny fraction of that supports undocumented people you're against it? Obama was trying to pull us out of a recession (thanks!), not just pad the pockets of his friends. And I'm sorry but are you saying you think trickle down works? Haven't you been paying attention over the last 30 years? [/quote]
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