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Hillary published dozens and dozens of policy papers. There is no doubt that Hillary discussed the actual issues more than Trump. You don't have to agree with HRC's views, but you can't say she never talked about the issues.
Trump is possibly the least policy-oriented candidate in modern history.
And IMO this is what will doom his presidency and allow an actual scary leftist like Warren to run and win in 2020. The reality is that most of Trump's proposals are pipe dreams, there will be no wall, no mass roundups, no ending trade deals. None of that will happen ... there's going to be a huge reality check come January and Trump's followers are not going to be happy. I would not be surprised if Trump resigns once he realizes he can't implement most of what he said he would.
I predict that Trumpcare is virtually the same as Obamacare minus the individual mandate. If Trump completely cuts it the vast majority of his followers will be without health insurance
That's what I was thinking, everyone was saying Wall Street didn't like Trump because he is a wildcard/unknown, while Hillary is the status quo/known, and in the long run Trump might be better for Wall Street than Hillary.
Wall Street don't like Trump because he promises to loosen some of the regulations, that will hurt large corporations as it will allow smaller competitors to compete in some markets, hurting corporate profits, but helping us. You know the little people?
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