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Quoted: It doesn't matter, you're not voting for him anyway. You can write in deSantis if it makes you feel better. View Quote You really think people are excited (outside of the Trump circle) about having to choose between two 80 year old morons who have no concept or concern about the constitution? |
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Trump will bring back artificially low interest rates and housing pricing will go into orbit.
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Quoted: Has Trump really ever said anything about monetary policy other than to say the democrats suck? No talk of upping rates and cutting the printing of money? View Quote “In many cases, I probably identify more as Democrat. It just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans. Now, it shouldn't be that way. But if you go back, I mean it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats...But certainly we had some very good economies under Democrats, as well as Republicans. But we've had some pretty bad disaster under the Republicans.” |
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Quoted: Lol. Funny hearing him talk about inflation when he’s the one who started it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Whats he gonna do print 6 trillion dollars out of thin air again? Best economy ever! Lol. Funny hearing him talk about inflation when he’s the one who started it. And Joey B's Inflation Reduction Act took care of it, right? |
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I really need to get started on my place in the country. Being debt free is my main goal.
Then being somewhat self sustaining. |
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And did he spend big? Yes. He also brought in orders of magnitude additional revenue to counteract that spend. None of you never Trumpers wanna admit to that.
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Quoted: Trust me, a choice between two octogenarian idiots doesn't please me in the slightest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Lol. Funny hearing him talk about inflation when he’s the one who started it. View Quote Attached File |
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He’s delusional. He’s probably thinking that locking down the country/world and printing trillions like he did in his first term should become the playbook.
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Quoted: Basic economics says otherwise View Quote A deficit is the amount of money you spent that you didn't actually have after all revenues are counted. You can have record revenues... but if you still have a big deficit even after those record revenues, it just means you turned your "spend like a drunken sailor" dial all the way to 11 and then broke it off. |
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Much (most?) of the "stock market" is so de-coupled from reality that globalist commie assholes
can move it up or down for political purposes, with little or no real-world reporucussions. |
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Quoted: No, it doesn’t. He signed into law more debt than any president in 4 years in history. A - B = C Revenue - spending = deficit/surplus And “C” was a record negative number under Trump. View Quote Agree to disagree. Had his energy policy remained intact it would have easily covered the spend. |
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Quoted: A deficit is the amount of money you spent that you didn't actually have after all revenues are counted. You can have record revenues... but if you still have a big deficit even after those record revenues, it just means you turned your "spend like a drunken sailor" dial all the way to 11 and then broke it off. View Quote And again, had his energy policy remained revenue would have surpassed spend |
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Quoted: And again, had his energy policy remained revenue would have surpassed spend View Quote And if he'd had wheels he'd have been a wagon. What does arguing about the price of tea in chy-na have to do with a massive deficit? Yeah, if other parts of his policy had remained, it might have ameliorated all of the other reckless spending he signed off on. Of course, so would not signing off on all of the reckless spending. |
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Quoted: And if he'd had wheels he'd have been a wagon. What does arguing about the price of tea in chy-na have to do with a massive deficit? Yeah, if other parts of his policy had remained, it might have ameliorated all of the other reckless spending he signed off on. Of course, so would not signing off on all of the reckless spending. View Quote So your solution is only addressing one side of the ledger. Noted. |
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Quoted: What would you have done? Honestly,I'm waiting. He got swept up in the "experts" but you really can't identify the snake until you see it. Easy to Monday morning quarterback. View Quote He got swept up by all the experts because he didn't know anything to begin with. That's whats wrong with electing people who don't know anything. Sure, the President doesn't have to be an expert. But bragging about stimulus checks tells me he wasn't even a novice. |
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Who thinks he's going to win?
The few people that voted for Biden in 2020 are going to vote for him again. But what has been done to convince everyone else that voted AGAINST Trump in 2020 to change their mind this time around and vote for him (or at least stay home)? Because all we've had is 3 more years of accusations, indictments, trials and continued all-out media blitz against Trump along with anyone/everyone on his "team" (several of whom Trump left out to dry). Anyone who hasn't been actively seeking any sort of exonerating or vindicating information/evidence about Trump or Jan 6th... isn't going to find it or have it presented to them. And those people who voted against Trump aren't running around looking for excuses or evidence to change their own minds. So I ask with complete sincerity, In the past 3+ years, what has changed to make anyone think Trump vs. Biden rematch comes out any different? |
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Quoted: So your solution is only addressing one side of the leger. Noted. View Quote My solution is rooted in the reality of what power the President actually has. He has a veto which gives him (some) power to negotiate with congress for less spending. This is the President that wrote a book about about negotiating, right? |
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Quoted: What would you have done? Honestly,I'm waiting. He got swept up in the "experts" but you really can't identify the snake until you see it. Easy to Monday morning quarterback. View Quote He was elected because he was SUPPOSED TO BE the best at picking and managing people. If that was the case, at some point he should have woken up and said "hey, wait a minute" and figured out a new plan. Instead, when others figured it out and moved a different direction, he attacked them publicly, and still openly states that he doesn't think he did anything wrong |
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Quoted: You bet I am. Too old to fly a commercial airliner, too old to hold public office. And while I would have agreed with you 6 months ago, Trump is going downhill rapidly. View Quote Do you know Trump personally, and interact with him daily ? Otherwise, you just basing that opinion on what the media is showing you (which is 99% against Trump). |
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