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This is what is scary about Trump. You say one thing (that is common sense) negative about him and suddenly you're "one of them". What do you mean he wasn't great in every second of every debate??? |
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Thing is, I made it very clear I wasn't for trump in the HOF thread and only reiterating it here because of being asked. Being a true independent means you can see both sides clearly and call it like you see it. I'm on the side that is for max liberties and freedoms (I give no ****s about your gender, your skin color, or any of that divisive identity politics garbage. Whats the content of your character? Are you trying to infringe on my Rights?). There isn't any doubt in my mind that trump is not going to infringe on my Rights more than Killary would have. That ****ing ***** would have definitely made us into a police state more than we are now. That can not stand imo. |
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please keep that in mind because, you know, he's the guy who raged about getting stuck on a hill in a video game. he doesn't post on this board without foaming at the mouth |
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Give me a ****ing break |
put on ur ****in armor and tank cops scoob
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During the primaries everyone said I was a Bernie supporter. Now I am supposedly a Hillary supporter. In reality I've never been Democrat and didn't vote Hillary. There's no freaking way I could vote for Hillary with what was proven fact against her obviously. What scares me about Trump isn't racism (I'm a middle aged white guy lol). What scares me is I think he's a snake oil salesman who will say anything to "make the sale" then figure out things after. Maybe he'll be great. Who knows? The funny thing is the die hard Trumpers are more easily "triggered" than any of the so-called SJWs. Their devotion is beyond fanatical and they flip out at the slightest negativity in the exact same way SJWs flip out. The extreme left and right are surprisingly similar in many ways. |
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it is not "saying something that might not be true about someone else" Quote:
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The wealthy pay the overwhelming bulk of taxes already. That's indisputable. Even if they get a cut (which appears unlikely), thats a good thing. 1. they get to keep more of their property; 2. they invest, which generates jobs. Smart investment grows jobs, not wealth redistribution. So hearing about people paying their fair share is patently ridiculous in my eyes. The poor dont pay **** and coming soon, you will see people hauling ass to tax preparers to get their EIC, aka money they didnt pay in. Catch phrases of "trickle down economics" and the like... well, that dog just dont hunt. Real trickle down economics comes in the form of wealth redistribution via theft backed by the barrel of a gun and prison. It's also socially immoral: hand outs rob people of their ability to provide for themselves and make them dependent on the State. |
The KKK has an estimated 5,000 members in the entire country. How they became culturally relevant this election is staggeringly stupid.
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Summary of the Latest Federal Income Tax Data, 2015 Update | Tax Foundation First off you can't have a sustained welfare state that liberals want. Big Government, Big taxes, Big Regulations = National Jobs decrease. Bernie was a ****ing looney. How do you expect all these "free" programs to work when the government can't operate within a budget now? Oh yeah more taxes..thats the answer! Think about how it's spent versus why they are not collecting more. |
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If an existing business was in the position to expand, a tax cut won't change that. A tax cut primarily directed at the wealthy is not going to increase demand for many products. What it will do is enrich the people at the top of corporations that have been making it the core policy of business to solely enrich the shareholders already. Why would they try to expand a company if it wasn't already in a position to be expanded? What realistic economic motivation is there? "oh we have more money let's spend it"? |
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However, Instead of giving these companies a straight up tax cut, there needs to be an incentive for them to create jobs in the US. |
HUUUGE NEVADA VOTER FRAUD UNCOVERED? WORSE THAN ACORN | NEWSMAXTV LAS VEGAS
"Edward Snowden, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and dozens of movie stars were registered to vote in District 15 according to Mr. Vaughan. Mr. Vaughan tested a sample of 200 people of the 9,200 return mail and found that 185 of those had indeed voted." |
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Hint: a tax cut increases disposable income, or in the case of a business, operating capital. disposable income / operating capital is used in either starting new business ventures or expanding existing ones. want to know why businesses cutback after the passage of owebamacare? because it was in effect, a tax. would you like to know more: Operating Capital • The Strategic CFO |
NEWSMAXTV seems like an extremely reputable and reliable news outlet.
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