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Old 11-07-2016, 09:51 AM
 
Location: Amongst the AZ Cactus
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George Carlin would have crafted an entire show on Trump and his farcical campaign. Are you kidding me?

Trump wants to slash taxes (to mostly benefit the wealthy like him), and he wants to cut corporate taxes to 15%, and still the "big wigs" want nothing to do with him.

Wall St doesn't love Hillary, they despise him.
Hello? It has noting to do with "love", it's money. Control. And they want her to win for obvious reasons.

Hillary Clinton is Wall Street’s preferred candidate: Financial execs pouring millions into her campaign to defeat Trump - Salon.com

And team left/the libs are now playing the same leagues as your buddy bush, remember, "it's bush's fault!", team left/the libs best buddy?

"Wall Street has raised $23 million for Clinton, reports the WSJ. Many who backed Rubio and Bush now support Hillary"

Libs in the same league now as bush/republicans, playing/taking money from the same rich they call "the big bad rich". Pigs do indeed fly! Libs/dems unite!

So welcome to reality ray, the real world. And you're not part of the club yet you enable it all with your vote. Nice job! And welcome hil voters to the old club republican team, with bush as your new buddy.
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:01 AM
 
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Us people that work for a living can't afford Trump. My husband's home remodeling business is going gangbusters in this economy, finally, after the horrendous housing downturn of 2009. People don't add a bathroom or remodel a kitchen if the economy's in the tank.

We can't afford another Republican recession.
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:17 AM
 
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Us people that work for a living can't afford Trump. My husband's home remodeling business is going gangbusters in this economy, finally, after the horrendous housing downturn of 2009. People don't add a bathroom or remodel a kitchen if the economy's in the tank.

We can't afford another Republican recession.
That's if you only blame bush for the housing crash and only credit obama for the housing recovery.
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:21 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Those that held their property are likely at above crash prices .
If someone bought with a loan they couldn't afford that's something else .

Meanwhile lots of stocks went bankrupt and are now worthless .
The stock market tripled....Its good to diversify of course.
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:21 AM
 
Location: Amongst the AZ Cactus
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Us people that work for a living can't afford Trump. My husband's home remodeling business is going gangbusters in this economy, finally, after the horrendous housing downturn of 2009. People don't add a bathroom or remodel a kitchen if the economy's in the tank.

We can't afford another Republican recession.
Achtung, finster! You're on your new buddies team now, bush, who you libs/dems say brought you 2009. You do know how politics works, who controls who, correct? And that you're on the bush team/that controlling element/money source now?

Hillary Clinton is Wall Street’s preferred candidate: Financial execs pouring millions into her campaign to defeat Trump - Salon.com

And team hil/the dems you want to win is now playing in the same leagues, ie money source, as your buddy bush. Remember, "it's bush's fault!", team left/the libs best buddy, that brought you what happened in 2009 that you mention now? You guys have short memories. Or a denial complex.

"Wall Street has raised $23 million for Clinton, reports the WSJ. Many who backed Rubio and Bush now support Hillary"

A wise old saying for you....show me your friends and I'll show you your future.
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:25 AM
 
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Achtung, finster! You're on your new buddies team now, bush, who you libs/dems say brought you 2009. You do know how politics works, who controls who, correct? And that your on the bush team/that controlling element/money source now?

Hillary Clinton is Wall Street’s preferred candidate: Financial execs pouring millions into her campaign to defeat Trump - Salon.com

And team hil/the dems you want to win is now playing in the same leagues, ie money source, as your buddy bush. Remember, "it's bush's fault!", team left/the libs best buddy, that brought you what happened in 2009 that you mention now? You guys have short memories. Or a denial complex.

"Wall Street has raised $23 million for Clinton, reports the WSJ. Many who backed Rubio and Bush now support Hillary"
That last sentence should tell you something about the insanity of your candidate. These are people who normally support Republicans but even they are totally repulsed by the absurdity of your nominee.
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:25 AM
 
Location: Florida
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"Wall Street has raised $23 million for Clinton, reports the WSJ. Many who backed Rubio and Bush now support Hillary"
Can't blame them for trying to prevent an economic wreaking ball called Donald Trump. His 45% tax hike on imports is insane.
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:26 AM
 
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Bernie voters can't be happy seeing their democrat candidate bring so heavily backed by Wall Street and accepting millions in campaign contributions from global banks.

Clintons = Bush
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:27 AM
 
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Can't blame them for trying to prevent an economic wreaking ball called Donald Trump. His 45% tax hike on imports is insane.
So now they have our best interests in mind? Guess you were asleep during the bailouts
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Old 11-07-2016, 10:28 AM
 
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Stock markets surge worldwide after FBI clears Hillary; prospect of Trump election has had markets in the tank the last 9 days. Now get out and do the responsible thing, vote Democratic and run off the bums.

USA Today: Stocks surge as FBI clears Clinton; Dow futures jump more than 200


Well................................ Hillary is bought and sold by Wall Street, so it makes sense.


Meanwhile, the middle class suffers and the elites prosper.
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