Paul Ryan Expects Donald Trump To Kiss His Ring.

This is cute. This is something a wide eye teenage or college kid might say.

Is there anybody here WHO STILL THINKS that Cwacko is a member of the loyal republican opposition and opposes all these lefties here?

Can you tell any difference between cwacko and them? This is your current establishment republican party folks. This is why cwacko has to go.
 
He's still working class scum according to you. If he puts up a wall between an illegal alien and the U.S. border, he's a racist, according to you. If he's white then he must cleanse his soul and support amnesty and the brown country dream that you do.

Da fvck? I was born in the center of the universe, Columbus, Ohio. I have Midwest and Southern roots. You're the one from the "elite" Northeast. You're the one supporting the billionaire liberal from Manhattan.

I grew up in Oakland, California. I like black people. (not sure if you dislike black or brown people more)

Trump's proposed wall, which he will never build, is a stupid economic idea (and please do not give me some Kenynesian b.s. argument for it).
 
Is there anybody here WHO STILL THINKS that Cwacko is a member of the loyal republican opposition and opposes all these lefties here?

Can you tell any difference between cwacko and them? This is your current establishment republican party folks. This is why cwacko has to go.

What do you mean loyal opposition? I support conservative free market economic beliefs. I'm sorry that is offensive to you. Sounds like you would be happier in a more socialist European country. Sounds to me like you are Feeling the Bern.
 
What do you mean loyal opposition? I support conservative free market economic beliefs. I'm sorry that is offensive to you. Sounds like you would be happier in a more socialist European country. Sounds to me like you are Feeling the Bern.

Tell me why you're against creating and saving thousands of jobs for Americans and give all of them to Americans first.Tell me why you think giving amnesty to millions of illegals helps the economy when every single one of them will be eligible for even more social services than they're already getting.

I don't care about empowering your republican party by getting Hispanics to support it by way of social services. I care about the U.S.A. and making America an industrialized country again instead of turning it into a service industry country and by doing so, making the country economically independent and featuring liberty and not dependency.
 
Tell me why you're against creating and saving thousands of jobs for Americans and give all of them to Americans first.Tell me why you think giving amnesty to millions of illegals helps the economy when every single one of them will be eligible for even more social services than they're already getting.

I don't care about empowering your republican party by getting Hispanics to support it by way of social services. I care about the U.S.A. and making America an industrialized country again instead of turning it into a service industry country and by doing so, making the country economically independent and featuring liberty and not dependency.

Technology (automation) and globalization have changed the world and there's no going back. We are not going back to a 1960's economy. I'm just the messenger here.

I support legal immigration. I believe the best and brightest minds in the world should come to America and start their businesses here. I know that there are many who complain about illegal immigration who also want less legal immigration. It's a misguided concept of what America was.

People are so concerned about those coming here from Mexico but it's people from China, India and all over Asia that are the real smart ones that are competing with America workers.

I understand people really want to believe Trump when he claims he will bring back manufacturing jobs to the U.S. It's almost a cruel campaign promise to make because he knows he can't do that but he falsely gets people's hopes up with it.
 
Technology (automation) and globalization have changed the world and there's no going back. We are not going back to a 1960's economy. I'm just the messenger here.

I support legal immigration. I believe the best and brightest minds in the world should come to America and start their businesses here. I know that there are many who complain about illegal immigration who also want less legal immigration. It's a misguided concept of what America was.

People are so concerned about those coming here from Mexico but it's people from China, India and all over Asia that are the real smart ones that are competing with America workers.

I understand people really want to believe Trump when he claims he will bring back manufacturing jobs to the U.S. It's almost a cruel campaign promise to make because he knows he can't do that but he falsely gets people's hopes up with it.

America needs to become an industrialized nation and not a service industry nation. Technology hasn't placed America into a compromising position while foreign nations advance, trade deals have.

Lowering the corporate tax rate while implementing fair trade will place America first and make it much less dependent on foreign technology that was first brought to the world by the west and a foreign work force needed to be imported in order to perform technological jobs. The industrial,technological base america desperately needs will be reborn with the end of illegal immigration and lopsided trade deals that has left the country with huge multi billion dollar trade deficits.
 
America needs to become an industrialized nation and not a service industry nation. Technology hasn't placed America into a compromising position while foreign nations advance, trade deals have.

Lowering the corporate tax rate while implementing fair trade will place America first and make it much less dependent on foreign technology that was first brought to the world by the west and a foreign work force needed to be imported in order to perform technological jobs. The industrial,technological base america desperately needs will be reborn with the end of illegal immigration and lopsided trade deals that has left the country with huge multi billion dollar trade deficits.

The US will never be industrialized like it once was. On the other hand, it doesn't need to be: there's plenty of tech and service jobs that simply didn't exist 50 years ago. Neither does that mean we can't be more industrialized than we are currently. We are under-industrialized because of trade policy, our tax system and draconian environmental regulations.

That's where the Trump train is heading.
 
The US will never be industrialized like it once was. On the other hand, it doesn't need to be: there's plenty of tech and service jobs that simply didn't exist 50 years ago. Neither does that mean we can't be more industrialized than we are currently. We are under-industrialized because of trade policy, our tax system and draconian environmental regulations.

That's where the Trump train is heading.

The environmental regulations you bring up is one part of the story that doesn't get discussed much. I know here in California they are definitely a reason we have less manufacturing jobs today.

You on spot on about the tech and service jobs today that didn't exist 50 years ago. For instance in another 20 to 30 years will we all have driverless vehicles that take us everywhere we need to go? And if that's the case how many jobs will be lost in that transition? Clearly robots in manufacturing are becoming more prominent and doing work humans used to. This is where the future's going.
 
The US will never be industrialized like it once was. On the other hand, it doesn't need to be: there's plenty of tech and service jobs that simply didn't exist 50 years ago. Neither does that mean we can't be more industrialized than we are currently. We are under-industrialized because of trade policy, our tax system and draconian environmental regulations.

That's where the Trump train is heading.

It would help greatly to bring back our steel industry and save our coal industry.
 
The environmental regulations you bring up is one part of the story that doesn't get discussed much. I know here in California they are definitely a reason we have less manufacturing jobs today.

You on spot on about the tech and service jobs today that didn't exist 50 years ago. For instance in another 20 to 30 years will we all have driverless vehicles that take us everywhere we need to go? And if that's the case how many jobs will be lost in that transition? Clearly robots in manufacturing are becoming more prominent and doing work humans used to. This is where the future's going.

The Democrats have thrown american workers under a bus in favor of the environmentalists which they have embraced. The GOP needs to become the party of American workers. Somebody has to start representing the working middle class. Somebody has to seal the borders, implement fair (free) trade and lower taxes on corporations.
 
The Democrats have thrown american workers under a bus in favor of the environmentalists which they have embraced. The GOP needs to become the party of American workers. Somebody has to start representing the working middle class. Somebody has to seal the borders, implement fair (free) trade and lower taxes on corporations.

That isn't the future though. To be the party of the worker would mean having the backing of all public union workers for instance. That would be a major fundamental shift. That would be a huge demographic switch as well. Not sure that's going to fly.
 
That isn't the future though. To be the party of the worker would mean having the backing of all public union workers for instance. That would be a major fundamental shift. That would be a huge demographic switch as well. Not sure that's going to fly.

Which do you think the Democratic supporting labor unions support first - their member workers or environmentalists?

I can remember when the labor unions opposed illegal immigrants. Whom do they support first now?
 
Which do you think the Democratic supporting labor unions support first - their member workers or environmentalists?

I can remember when the labor unions opposed illegal immigrants. Whom do they support first now?

I can't claim to be up on all labor issues but my understanding is the unions don't mind (illegal) immigrants because they are potential new members.
 
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