I will be voting for Hillary Clinton.

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annabenedetti

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"Decided". And it was such a convincing endorsement, reading off that piece of paper.

Someone told him he was going to endorse all the Republican candidates he had flirted with not endorsing. And then they made him do it.

I wonder who it is.
 

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"Decided". And it was such a convincing endorsement, reading off that piece of paper.

Someone told him he was going to endorse all the Republican candidates he had flirted with not endorsing. And then they made him do it.

Probably. Unless he planned to all along but was getting back at Ryan for delaying his endorsement of Trump.
 

ClimateSanity

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"Decided". And it was such a convincing endorsement, reading off that piece of paper.

Someone told him he was going to endorse all the Republican candidates he had flirted with not endorsing. And then they made him do it.

Just let Trump do what he wants. The people voted him in. Or, stop making pretenses of democracy and appoint who you want. See how far that gets you.
 

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Donald Duck's goose is cooked. He will never win after his latest antics.

And it couldn't happen to a nicer guy ...

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QUOTE:
During a speech to fire up supporters in Omaha, it sounded like Hillary Clinton said she would raise taxes on the "middle class."

She was joined at the event by billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who endorsed Clinton late last year and supports higher taxes on the wealthy.

“Because while Warren is standing up for a fairer tax code, Trump wants to cut taxes for the super-rich,” Clinton said
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http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/08/03/watch-hillary-says-were-going-raise-taxes-middle-class

 

annabenedetti

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Of late, though, the Trump-polls friendship has fallen on hard times. Very hard times.
He's down 17 points to Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire. Down 11 in Pennsylvania. Down six in Michigan. And national polling is no better. A Fox News survey out Wednesday night had Trump down 10 to Clinton. That's consistent with the post-conventions landscape in lots of polls released over the past five days.

That polling reality doesn't mean that Trump isn't still trying to lean on polls to make the point that he is winning. At the start of a rally Wednesday in Daytona Beach, Fla., Trump cited a "new" poll that showed him ahead by eight points in Florida. But there hasn't been any "new" polling done since early July — before the two conventions —in the state. And, of the
14 most recent polls in the state, Trump has led Clinton in just four.


Trump is losing his already-tenuous grip on reality.
 

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First we have this:


QUOTE: During a speech to fire up supporters in Omaha, it sounded like Hillary Clinton said she would raise taxes on the "middle class."

She was joined at the event by billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who endorsed Clinton late last year and supports higher taxes on the wealthy.

“Because while Warren is standing up for a fairer tax code, Trump wants to cut taxes for the super-rich,” Clinton said
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http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/08/03/watch-hillary-says-were-going-raise-taxes-middle-class



Then, we have this:


Larry Kudlow: Trump Tax Plan Will Bring ‘Tremendous Movement of Capital and Labor Back to the United States’

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presi...ous-movement-of-capital-and-labor-back-to-us/

EXCERPT:
"Economist, radio host, and CNBC senior contributor Larry Kudlow appeared on Breitbart News Daily Friday morning to discuss economic issues in the presidential race, including his support for Donald Trump’s economic platform, with some disagreement about the best way to handle unfair Chinese trade practices.

Breitbart News executive chairman and host Stephen K. Bannon asked Kudlow to comment on the rise of “populist, nationalist” economics, as personified by Trump and his supporter Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, and the challenge this movement presents to free-trade orthodoxy, which Bannon described as a “fetish” in certain intellectual quarters.

“Well, I may be part of that fetish,” Kudlow said with a chuckle. “Free-market capitalism is the best path to prosperity.”

Kudlow said he found Trump’s platform very agreeable to free-market growth: “He has a very good corporate tax-cut plan, across the board, for large companies and small companies. He’s got a 15 percent rate — we’re about 35 to 40 percent now.”

“So let’s say that became law,” Kudlow continued. “You’d see a movement, a tremendous movement, of capital and labor back to the United States, that’s in China and overseas, because we’d have a more hospitable business tax environment. You include immediate deductions for new business investment, and you include repatriation, which is all in Trump’s plan, and you’ve got yourself a powerful incentive to move back to the USA.”

Kudlow thought such “incentive economics” were better tools than the tariffs Trump has proposed for punishing businesses that move overseas, preferring carrots to sticks. However, he agreed that stern measures were needed to deal with China, which Bannon described as a “mercantilist society” — the government actively harming foreign competition to give native industries an edge
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1996 Flashback -- Bill Clinton Talks Like Trump On Immigration: "We Are A Nation Of Laws"

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...on_im migration_we_are_a_nation_of_laws.html




NumbersUSA pulls quotes from Bill Clinton talking illegal immigration and the problem of border control and being a nation of laws from his 1996 State of the Union which shows a striking comparison to what presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has been saying about the subject.

From Clinton's 1996 State of the Union address:

But there are some areas that the federal government should not leave and should address and address strongly. One of these areas is the problem of illegal immigration. After years of neglect, this administration has taken a strong stand to stiffen the protection of our borders. We are increasing border controls by 50 percent. We are increasing inspections to prevent the hiring of illegal immigrants. And tonight, I announce I will sign an executive order to deny federal contracts to businesses that hire illegal immigrants.

Let me be very clear about this: We are still a nation of immigrants; we should be proud of it. We should honor every legal immigrant here, working hard to become a new citizen. But we are also a nation of laws
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