Skip the obvious copy/paste opportunities and hatch a thought, bud.
Trump's tax policies will obviously enrich/protect his Wealthy Class, which has won the war on the Non-wealthy class.
The ignorant Trump supporters will suck down his pro-wealthy policies knowing they, too, will be wealthy "one day".![]()
iow, Trump's ignorant supporters demonstrate their ignorance by still believing The Bull American Dream.
Trump to reveal immigration, tax policy plans next month
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-to-reveal-immigration-tax-policy-plans-next-month/2015/08/14/2bba0d3e-42cd-11e5-846d-02792f854297_story.html
Trump said he's got the smartest people in the "business" working on his tax policy, smartest at avoiding and evading taxes, for sure.
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Skip the obvious copy/paste opportunities and hatch a thought, bud.
GFY, dud
Ok, champ. Carry on with ya bad self... dud.
pay for it like employer's group insurance now, skimmed out of your salary before tax, but unlike for-profit insurance skimming, the employer doesn't get to claim GOVT insurance deduction as his business expense, killing that tax break for employers, helping finance the GOVT health system.
Trump went HAM on everyone today
Trump pulled no punches, whacking Scott Walker's record in Wisconsin, mocking Rick Perry and Lindsey Graham's stagnant poll numbers, and trashing Carly Fiorina's business resume after joking that he might get in trouble for attacking the only woman in the GOP field.
"I promised I would not say that she ran Hewlett-Packard into the ground, that she laid off tens of thousands of people and she got viciously fired," he said. "I said I will not say it, so I will not say it."
Trump seized on Jeb Bush's remark this week that removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq was a "good deal," despite the deaths of thousands of U.S. servicemen and over $1 trillion spent on the war.
"The Iraq war is a disaster for the Bushes," Trump told reporters in a press conference before his rally. "The last thing we need is another Bush. Trust me. Saddam Hussein instead of him you have ISIS and instead of him you have Iran taking over. So you tell me, was it worth what we paid for?"
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He saved particular venom for Rand Paul, who has been attacking Trump since the first Republican debate, as "a disaster in the polls" who is "getting decimated by everybody." He poked fun at Paul's stature, making fun of his 5-foot-8 height and his "chirping" presence on last week's debate stage.
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"Well, I think that Biden and Gore will be probably involved at some point because there's a lot of pressure on Hillary right now," Trump speculated, referring to the unfolding controversy over Clinton's emails. "It's been brutal for Hillary. And I think at some point perhaps she's not going to be able to run her campaign... It looks to me like this is top secret stuff. General Petraeus, his life was destroyed by a tiny fraction of what she's done. I don't see how she can run. She's got much bigger problems than running for office."
absolutely wrecked everyone
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"You know, they're calling it 'the summer of Trump,'"
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Donald Trump Tells His Biggest Lie By Claiming To Break Bernie Sanders’ Crowd Records
The truth is that Trump isn’t breaking any records. His biggest crowd was a little over 4,000 in Las Vegas.
Sanders set the record last weekend when 28,000 came out to see him in Portland, OR. Trump’s best crowd is about seven times less than the Sanders record.
The media isn’t bothering to fact check Trump. He is making it all up as he goes along, and no one is challenging him.
http://www.politicususa.com/2015/08/...iticus+USA+%29
Some say he doesn't respect women, but that was pretty classy of him.
sound like Rick James speakin bout the Eddie murphy couch beatdown.
^Lib being selectively sensitive, cherry picking comments ^
I support Donald Trump. I don't know what you're talking about.
did you support pitbull , too?
No, I did not. She does not have the business a en of Donald Trump.
US govt is not a business. Dubya's WH was the "MBA WH" and it started bogus, criminal wars, tripled the national debt, did NOTHING for job creation over 8 years.
Again, Trump was born on 3rd base and thinks he hit a homerun. He's loser, and will lose the election if he gets the Repug nomination.
Donald Trump’s Biggest Crime Is His Honesty: How He Exposes the Sickening Rot At the Core of the GOP
Republicans have spent decades dressing up fear as courage, pretending at seriousness while advancing hysteriaThe Republican Party as it has been in history is already gone, more or less, and is being replaced—more swiftly than one would have thought possible—with what amounts to a fanatical fringe.
who could have guessed that irrationality was a winning political platform? Who would have imagined even a few years ago that the Rockefeller wing of the party was so spineless and desperate to win Washington that it would capitulate to extremists thoroughly incompetent to address the 21st century’s self-evident realities?
The other 16 candidates detest him more than any Democrat does, I would wager, because there is no air whatsoever between the Donald’s views—assuming they remain stable long enough to make them out—and those of anyone else vying for office in the recons uted G.O.P.
All that marks out Trump from other Republican aspirants is his presentation, the too-blunt-to-bear crudity of his prejudices against too many things and people to count, his hollowed-out presumptions of American primacy, his impossible promise to lunge backward to “make America great again.”
Trump is correct in his estimation of what a right-wing American pol has to be to get anywhere: dismissive of the Other, intolerant of all alternative perspectives, su ious of thought, given to action (preferably violent) while indifferent to its consequences. Trump’s ultimate sin—a paradox here—is to possess an affect so plainly the sum total of what he has to offer that it exposes the rest of the Republican crowd: They are all empty but for slightly varied poses. All they have for us is affect.
we are in an argument between affect and thought, or between feeling and reason. We need to have it, but right-thinking people must recognize that we do not have much time to get it done.
To subs ute affect for thought, as all G.O.P. candidates propose, is dangerous for two reasons.
First and very practically, it almost inevitably produces bad results. Bush II’s invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq in the post-September 11 period are obvious but not isolated cases. The need was to look tough, to act without thinking, to declare “mission accomplished” on an aircraft carrier’s deck.
Second, affect is a dangerous appeal to the subconscious in us. It addresses unsayable fears, resentments and insecurities, and fortifies idealized selves, self-images derived from impossible Hollywood plots and characters. In this respect it is the doorway to irrational politics and behavior, especially in our conduct abroad.
To complete the thought, while affect may be mistaken for charisma, the two are very different. The latter is a many-sided attribute in a man or woman. Charisma draws its power from thought, insight, imagination, wisdom; it leads people to new understandings, ways of seeing they never knew were possible.
Affect is by comparison one-dimensional. It reduces politics to spectacle, so it is ersatz, WalMart charisma at best.
Reagan, who dragged America back into the politics of affect after the defeat in Vietnam, was the master—and hence the idol of all 10 men on the stage in Cleveland.
Bobby Kennedy (the later Bobby) or Mandela were by contrast charismatic figures.
http://www.alternet.org/donald-trump...g-rot-core-gop
Repugs, as owned by BigCorp/VWRC and pandering to the bottom of the US electorate, and all their s bag ilk are the biggest threat to America, bigger than ISIS, bigger than Muslim terrorism.
Trump says he’d deport all 11 million undo ented immigrants as president
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/08/trum...e+Raw+Story%29
Dubya was effectively born on 3rd base too but he had a history of failure when it comes to actually running businesses before he entered the white house. He does not have the business a en of Mr. Donald Trump nor is his net worth OVER 10 BILLION DOLLARS. Dubya was disinterested in actually learning how to run businesses, he only got an MBA after being rejected from law school. I doubt he was a great student there or really learned much.
Exposing How Donald Trump Really Made His Fortune: Inheritance from Dad and the Government's Protection Mostly Did the Trick
http://www.alternet.org/story/156234..._did_the_trick
His father was bailed out by conservative hate-target FDR, and D. Trump totally bankrupted what he inherited.
His or anybody's business success is no evidence of governmental success.
calling people lib s while supporting Trump who is a lifelong Democrat.
det
You mean a "lifelong Democrat" who's had three stints as a Republican, has been a Republican for almost all of his life, and has also been an independent and a third-party (Reform Party) member?
This man is incredible!!! Trump yes!!!
Lol alternet.
Trumps fathers business was nowhere near the size it is before trump came on board, not even a tiny fraction of what trump has built. You're just slandering the enemy per par etc.
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