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On Monday, Trump will try to shore up his poll numbers, not with a well thought out economic plan, but with a hasty and random gift bag of economic goodies. Central to his announcement be more trickle-down and reducing the corporate tax rate to 15%, and in this time of energy surplus - more drill baby drill.
On Monday, Trump will try to shore up his poll numbers, not with a well thought out economic plan, but with a hasty and random gift bag of economic goodies. Central to his announcement be more trickle-down and reducing the corporate tax rate to 15%, and in this time of energy surplus - more drill baby drill.
I don't know why he bothers, the **********s don't care what he says. If it's not what they like, they just assume he's lying anyway. And since most of his "policy" positions are incoherent, they just project whatever they want and assume he'll ultimately do that regardless of what he says.
Those are the same GOP promises for every election. Any Republican from Jeb to Rubio to Christie would have come up with the same crap.
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Those are good points, but Trump has more. First of all, Republicans never deliver. Every cycle they talk about smaller government, eliminating departments and cutting the deficit. Nothing happens. They also never talk about trade the way Trump does. His idea of creating conditions that companies would want to stay has never been tried. So that's new too. So far, the biggest quarrel the press has with the Trump economic council is why there are 4 people on it all named Steve.
Trump is part of those who sent jobs overseas so why should we trust him keeping jobs in America? If his supporters think he can't do it, why did they even vote for him?
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