gcthomas
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No entity is more corrupt than American government.
What is your comparative evidence for this? I'd peg a very large number of nations before the US for corruption.
No entity is more corrupt than American government.
What is your comparative evidence for this? I'd peg a very large number of nations before the US for corruption.
What is your comparative evidence for this? I'd peg a very large number of nations before the US for corruption.
Trump +6
As opposed to abnormal business as usual? For someone who doesn't want to consider me you spend a fair amount of time doing it. lain: Else, quote me. I said we weren't bankrupt. We aren't. The sky is always falling when the opposition is in the White House. If Trump manages a win you won't hear a peep about it from the right, just as you didn't hear much when Bush was driving us into deeper and deeper debt. That's just the way partisan nonsense works.We are one the edge of true financial destruction, and you have pinheads like TH running around saying its all normal business as usual.
Who enacts social policy for the most part?I didn't say social policies are the root of our problem; socialist policies are.
Well, I'm not a socialist or advocating it, so you're not going to get a lot of argument from me on the point. I'd say the more programs you have running the higher the tab, so you'd better have an extremely robust economy if you're going to extend very far into that realm.The more socialist policies are in place, the more likely economic problems will occur.
You noted socialist policies. Again, who enacts them?I didn't say socialist government either although cities like Detroit are close.
A few things, some of which have nothing to do with the local government. Failure to invest in infrastructure coupled with the death of our industrial base, due to a number of factors from ill considered trade agreements to a lack of any protection for major industry and the corporate flight, unimpeded, to manufacturing bases in third world environments, with less regulation, little labor protections and lower taxes. Take the economic heart out of cities wrapped around that industry and I don't care who you have in the mayor's office.What do all the inner cities of major cities have in common?
?I realize correlation is not causation but what else would you attribute to these cities decline when other cities who enact much less socialist policies are in much better shape
Some believe the best person for president would be one who made no changes. Who is most likely to have business as usual?
......... Failure to invest in infrastructure coupled with the death of our industrial base, due to a number of factors from ill considered trade agreements to a lack of any protection for major industry and the corporate flight, unimpeded, to manufacturing bases in third world environments, with less regulation, little labor protections and lower taxes. Take the economic heart out of cities wrapped around that industry and I don't care who you have in the mayor's office.
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Any number of factors, some of which I noted above. Or, it's a lot more complicated than Republican/Democrat.
Besides Trump leading in Ohio and Florida, her 11 point lead in Michigan is within the margin of error. She is only up 3 in the Mitten State. That is the team up north for you Ohio people.
I will execute the Jews and they are animals. Heil Hitler
45% will vote for Mrs Clinton if she comes out and says;
So, just remember that.I will execute the Jews and they are animals. Heil Hitler
He can't rise to the rhetorical level of Reagan. But he doesn't have to. The process rests so singularly on paranoid hostility these days he has a real shot by just showing up and not sounding crazy.If he has a Reagan moment in the debates he will win.
If he has a Reagan moment in the debates he will win.
You are definitely the king (or queen) of the Straw Man argument.He can't rise to the rhetorical level of Reagan.......