Anonymous wrote:Whatever you may think of Trump, the guy is brilliant in positioning himself.
His latest position is that the stand he was taking on all the issues during the primaries is a starting point for negotiation. With that one move, he will just say that anything he said during the primaries is essentially negotiable.
Anonymous wrote:Correct. And he just said "you never have to default because your print the money."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you may think of Trump, the guy is brilliant in positioning himself.
His latest position is that the stand he was taking on all the issues during the primaries is a starting point for negotiation. With that one move, he will just say that anything he said during the primaries is essentially negotiable.
Are you sure he's not saying that any stand he's ever taken is negotiable? I'm pretty sure that once he's elected he would say that he just "said that to get elected" and therefore now its up to him to make the decisions.
I am not sure he would put it the way you stated but the man is essentially a pragmatist - which is why the doctrinaire conservatives on the Republican party don't like him. Ultimately, he is open to negotiating most issues and reaching some sort of compromise. He is way more of a pragmatist than is Hillary because he is not a politician who feels a need to follow a specific philosophy.
Maybe he should have told the primary voters this beforehand, rather than after he becomes the presumptive nominee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you may think of Trump, the guy is brilliant in positioning himself.
His latest position is that the stand he was taking on all the issues during the primaries is a starting point for negotiation. With that one move, he will just say that anything he said during the primaries is essentially negotiable.
Are you sure he's not saying that any stand he's ever taken is negotiable? I'm pretty sure that once he's elected he would say that he just "said that to get elected" and therefore now its up to him to make the decisions.
I am not sure he would put it the way you stated but the man is essentially a pragmatist - which is why the doctrinaire conservatives on the Republican party don't like him. Ultimately, he is open to negotiating most issues and reaching some sort of compromise. He is way more of a pragmatist than is Hillary because he is not a politician who feels a need to follow a specific philosophy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you may think of Trump, the guy is brilliant in positioning himself.
His latest position is that the stand he was taking on all the issues during the primaries is a starting point for negotiation. With that one move, he will just say that anything he said during the primaries is essentially negotiable.
Are you sure he's not saying that any stand he's ever taken is negotiable? I'm pretty sure that once he's elected he would say that he just "said that to get elected" and therefore now its up to him to make the decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you may think of Trump, the guy is brilliant in positioning himself.
His latest position is that the stand he was taking on all the issues during the primaries is a starting point for negotiation. With that one move, he will just say that anything he said during the primaries is essentially negotiable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it lower taxes on the rich? Or does it raise taxes on the rich? Can't even get a straight answer out of him...
http://mediamatters.org/video/2016/05/08/abcs-stephanopoulos-calls-out-trump-contradicting-his-own-tax-plan/210288
Watch MTP and see how Trump schooled that little puppet Chuck Todd. He was trying pull another gotcha and Trump put him back to his place. Trump has provided a tax plan, the biggest tax cut of all of the proposals. But he knows he will have to negotiate with the congress, and the final product will be different from his plan. The final product may require the rich pay more taxes than his proposals, and that's fine with him. What he won't negotiate with congress is the middle class tax cuts.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you may think of Trump, the guy is brilliant in positioning himself.
His latest position is that the stand he was taking on all the issues during the primaries is a starting point for negotiation. With that one move, he will just say that anything he said during the primaries is essentially negotiable.
Anonymous wrote:Does it lower taxes on the rich? Or does it raise taxes on the rich? Can't even get a straight answer out of him...
http://mediamatters.org/video/2016/05/08/abcs-stephanopoulos-calls-out-trump-contradicting-his-own-tax-plan/210288