- Dec 27, 2016
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Here is US Politics - Pt 1
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Yep, blow up the criminal banking cartel
Are you really going to trot out some BS graph like it is proof of anything? Shame on you.
Couldn't they though?Democrats couldn't be that stupid.
Bookies not buying it,Hillary $67 on TABCouldn't they though?
And who do you think their shareholders are mate... the middle class.Some light reading for the corporate receipt side of the equation in the first two years - the trickle down/increase productivity BS has been thoroughly debunked.
Trump's version of crony capitalism benefits the 1%.
The TCJA 2 Years Later: Corporations, Not Workers, Are the Big Winners
The massive corporate tax cut is costing more than expected and not trickling down to workers.www.americanprogress.org
At least the GOP have a candidate.Trump is such an old candidate
Trump: Friend Extraordinaire to Israel and the Jewish People
You're aware Trumps favored child (Ivanka) and her husband are 'international banking cartel' members right Lebbo?
And you're aware Trump moved the US embassy to Israel to Jerusalem, right?
Oh Lebbo. Open your eyes you sheeple.
I'm not surprised that when pressed to do anything beyond mindless cheerleading, you fail to understand.Loses an argument on the benefits of tax cuts for the average american.
Attempts to claw back lost credibility by bringing up the wait for it Christchurch shooter.
I feel dumber for having read that.
Bonbons you are off ignore. You are actually an improvement.
Incorrect.You and your SRP crew believe that welfare is the driver of prosperity for the poor. Trump and normal people believe that an economic environment that provides people with productive jobs with low taxes drives prosperity.
I'm not surprised that when pressed to do anything beyond mindless cheerleading, you fail to understand.
Certainly not in the US - the wealth inequality is far more pronounced than in Australia (shamefully so). Anecdotally, 1 in 7 US adults requires food stamps. I'm not sure we appreciate how lucky we are in Australia to be honest.And who do you think their shareholders are mate... the middle class.
Ah Ad hominems - cult members really can't control their emotions, can they?LOL dude your 'Orange man bad' source was a John Podesta think tank.
John Podesta
www.americanprogress.org
If that is a credible source in your mind then I can't help you.
You're either trolling or just dumb.
In addition to these and other flaws,[25] recent research from economists at the Treasury and the Federal Reserve found no evidence that the deduction provided any boost in economic activity in the two years following the deduction’s enactment — no additional investment, jobs, or higher wages for employees of pass-through businesses.[26]
These voters are also more likely to support an alternative Democrat against Trump than they are to choose Biden. In hypothetical matchups, they break 47% for Harris to 34% for Trump, 42% for Newsom to 36% for Trump, and 42% for Buttigieg to 35% for Trump.
The CNN poll was conducted by SSRS from June 28-30 among a random national sample of 1,274 adults drawn from a probability-based panel, including 1,045 registered voters.
Can you image Kackling Kamala as POTUS?