Re: Trump is crushing Hillary
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Bankers own trump
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Date: September 27, 2016 08:55PM
Some Truth Wrote:
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> Srsly? Wrote:
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> >
> > A reasoned response, thanks.
> >
> > I'm bemused by people criticizing Hillary for
> > supporting a Republican president's desire to
> > start a war based on what non-facts were in
> > evidence at the time (I'm being judicious here,
> > not accusing the Bush administration of lying
> --
> > it's WAY too easy to Monday-morning quarterback
> > and say "See? It wasn't true!"; let's agree
> that
> > it's at least possible that Bush et al. were
> > working with what was believed to be accurate
> > information).
> >
> > And here's what makes no sense to me:
> >
> > You complain about promises from career
> > politicians -- everyone is tired of these, but
> > what's the alternative? "Please vote for me, I
> > can't fix anything because Congress is
> > paralyzed"?
> >
> > How are Trump's vague "promises" any better? He
> > doesn't even seem to have a plan to implement
> > them; he claims he does, but every time he
> shares
> > some details, the experts show how they can't
> > work, or will make things worse. (And please
> don't
> > say "the experts are biased" -- that's facile,
> and
> > unless you're an economist, you don't really
> have
> > standing to argue with them, any more than I
> do.)
> >
> > Yes, the system is ****ed up. But when you need
> > plumbing work, you don't say "Plumbers are
> > overpaid, I'm going to hire someone who's never
> > done any plumbing but says he's always wanted
> to
> > do some". And there's a lot of machinery
> involved
> > in government; it seems simplistic to think
> that
> > someone with no idea how to get things done --
> and
> > who has engendered a fair bit of hostility from
> > within his own party, never mind the others --
> is
> > actually going to be able to get anything done.
> >
> > If you don't like Hillary, fine; but voting for
> > someone who's so consistently incoherent, who
> > throws out vague sound-bite promises that don't
> > even make sense (cut taxes, cut the deficit,
> AND
> > rebuild infrastructure?!?! Maybe by printing
> money
> > and destroying the dollar) seems illogical.
>
>
> Huh? You do know that 96% of economists didn't
> see the great recession coming right? Funny you
> think these economists have any real insight into
> what will happen.
>
> You do know that Obama and his Fed have monetized
> the US debt don't you? He's literally printing
> money to buy our bonds to fund our debt.
>
> It's not that things aren't getting fixed. It's
> that things are getting worse. Open borders,
> bringing in 150,000 muslim immigrants every year
> for the next 8 years, trade deals that devastate
> the US middle class while the wealthy political
> donors make their next billion as the wealth is
> redistributed up, giving up control of the
> Internet to the UN, and on and on. Trump at least
> says, "America First". Hillary doesn't even
> pretend to believe that.
No way economist could know that wall street was so crooked
Trump has his ties made overseas, he makes deals with Russians and Muslims
Trump cares about Trump not the USA
You are being played
Hillary is not much except when compared to sniffling Don