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    They can just save all that ing money Trump slashes in tax cuts and buy everything when the economy turns to . Then get saved when a ing Democrat comes into place and fixes everything up again.

    And the ing Deplorables(uneducated masses) eat this up every ing 4 years cause they're too ing stupid to learn any life lessons.

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    Trump has even gone on record saying he wins when the economy goes to .

    The masses(all republicans) unable to comprehend what is going on.

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    I wonder then why all these inner cities are run by Democrats - things must be really going well in Chicago since I last looked - with their shootings, schools, union problems, etc.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.53196c025339

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.f567507e2cf1

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    I wonder then why all these inner cities are run by Democrats - things must be really going well in Chicago since I last looked - with their shootings, schools, union problems, etc.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.53196c025339

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.f567507e2cf1
    WTF does this have to do with the economy you stupid ?

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    WTF does this have to do with the economy you stupid ?
    Is Chicago flush with cash? Do they have enough police to keep law and order, a teacher's union that's going on strike and a pension liability crisis but it's not the "deplorables (uneducated masses)/masses(all republicans)" that voted the Democrat Chicago government in.

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    Trickle down economics doesn't work, this isn't news. It solely benifits the rich, when there are already a ton of loopholes they can exploit that aren't available to the working class. Just look at Trump's leaked taxes from the 90s. Claim a 1B loss one year, exempt from paying federal income taxes for 18 years. I'm not mad at him for doing it, but the system is completely ed. CEOs shouldn't be paying a smaller percentage in tax than their employees.

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    Trash's tax plan includes killing the estate taxes saves his family $4B.

    iow, Trash is 100% pure establishment Repug/VRWC, and 100% excellent con man.

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    Nice sources there got

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    Trash's tax plan includes killing the estate taxes saves his family $4B.

    iow, Trash is 100% pure establishment Repug/VRWC, and 100% excellent con man.
    will not save your family that much because u suck at creating wealth like him

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    Nice sources there got
    you are not totally acquainted already with Trash's tax plan of some weeks ago, got. For a Trash fellator, you are typically ignorant.

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    Just a reminder when you go vote.

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    Just a reminder when you go vote.

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    Trickle down economics doesn't work, this isn't news. It solely benifits the rich, when there are already a ton of loopholes they can exploit that aren't available to the working class. Just look at Trump's leaked taxes from the 90s. Claim a 1B loss one year, exempt from paying federal income taxes for 18 years. I'm not mad at him for doing it, but the system is completely ed. CEOs shouldn't be paying a smaller percentage in tax than their employees.
    Agree...but Hillary is with the CEOs on this matter, too.

    The other thing is doctors are way overpaid.

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    Agree...but Hillary is with the CEOs on this matter, too.

    The other thing is doctors are way overpaid.
    I disagree with your statement that doctors are way overpaid. If I had spent at least 11 years (more if I specialized in something other than GP, FP or pediatrician) of my life studying to be a doctor and hundreds of thousands of dollars in tuition and supporting myself during those 11 years, I'd want to be well compensated too.

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    This would be said about any GOP candidate.

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    I don't know why people give Trump enough credit to assume that he could orchestrate any success for anyone, much less do it while convincing a great many middle class and other voters to vote against their self interest. I think that kind of sublime touch is well beyond Trump's capability. I think the rich, with the most, have the most to lose. I'm not sure I could put my money on any en y or group to be guaranteed, or even likely to succeed during a Trump presidency. Trump included, tbh.
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    I disagree with your statement that doctors are way overpaid. If I had spent at least 11 years (more if I specialized in something other than GP, FP or pediatrician) of my life studying to be a doctor and hundreds of thousands of dollars in tuition and supporting myself during those 11 years, I'd want to be well compensated too.
    Doctors don't spend more time than anyone with a terminal degree in the sciences do. Weak sauce. Also, student debt is a non-starter as a reason for a high salary. I don't know if they are overpaid, but their salaries do seem outsized relative to the actual uniqueness of their talents. They make so much because the strict guidelines enforced by the government to practice medicine, along with the obsessive limit of accredited medical schools, with their limited enrollments, controlled by the AMA. Add in unhealthy lifestyles, along with hypochondria brought on by any number of factors socially and in advertising and you get extreme demand for limited supply. High salaries.

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    This would be said about any GOP candidate.
    This is true.

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    Agree...but Hillary is with the CEOs on this matter, too.

    The other thing is doctors are way overpaid.
    You might already be waiting for weeks for an appointment with a specialist. You want to make that worse by limiting the amount of money they can earn? Not to mention it takes an MD years to get into the black after the amount of money they've spent on education.

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    And it would be true with power given to the re house.

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    You might already be waiting for weeks for an appointment with a specialist. You want to make that worse by limiting the amount of money they can earn? Not to mention it takes an MD years to get into the black after the amount of money they've spent on education.
    That's why med school needs to be more subsidized. People that are that smart to get in should get it paid for provided they actually graduate, only reason they should have to pay back is if they don't graduate.

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    That's why med school needs to be more subsidized. People that are that smart to get in should get it paid for provided they actually graduate, only reason they should have to pay back is if they don't graduate.
    So more taxes for med schools? Uh, okay.

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    Doctors don't spend more time than anyone with a terminal degree in the sciences do. Weak sauce. Also, student debt is a non-starter as a reason for a high salary. I don't know if they are overpaid, but their salaries do seem outsized relative to the actual uniqueness of their talents. They make so much because the strict guidelines enforced by the government to practice medicine, along with the obsessive limit of accredited medical schools, with their limited enrollments, controlled by the AMA. Add in unhealthy lifestyles, along with hypochondria brought on by any number of factors socially and in advertising and you get extreme demand for limited supply. High salaries.

    Doctors aren't overpaid. They save and maintain lives. That is priceless.

    Athletes, celebrities and entertainers are over paid. They are the epitome of American idolization, excess and secularism while adding nothing mandatory to the world.

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    Is Chicago flush with cash? Do they have enough police to keep law and order, a teacher's union that's going on strike and a pension liability crisis but it's not the "deplorables (uneducated masses)/masses(all republicans)" that voted the Democrat Chicago government in.
    The police are apart of the issues in affecting the city. What are more police going to do to lower the crime rate when the residents that are law abiding are afraid of them?

    Chicago has paid out $249,700,000 million dollars from 2010-2014 to victims of police violence.
    http://www.wsj.com/articles/cost-of-...ies-1437013834



    Trump neglects to mention that yet brings up the crime in Chicago. His plan is to use a wildly unpopular and incredibly ineffective Stop and Frisk is beyond moronic. He has no idea what he is doing, he just pretends to know what he's talking about without getting too specific.

    I don't believe for one second that Trump or the GOP actually care about crime in the inner cities.

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    Doctors don't spend more time than anyone with a terminal degree in the sciences do. Weak sauce. Also, student debt is a non-starter as a reason for a high salary. I don't know if they are overpaid, but their salaries do seem outsized relative to the actual uniqueness of their talents. They make so much because the strict guidelines enforced by the government to practice medicine, along with the obsessive limit of accredited medical schools, with their limited enrollments, controlled by the AMA. Add in unhealthy lifestyles, along with hypochondria brought on by any number of factors socially and in advertising and you get extreme demand for limited supply. High salaries.
    Pediatricians earn on average $189k - that's not that much for all those years of study and debt. Specialists earn more but also study more and there's even more years on top of that for any kind of surgery. It's the Medicare resident limits ("caps") - not the number of medical schools/AMA - that's the problem.

    http://www.medscape.com/features/sli...ublic/overview

    https://www.aamc.org/advocacy/gme/71...e_gme0012.html

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