PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
Is there an absence of wealth in the richest country on earth??
the only high paying jobs the government has created are government paid jobs......
Is there an absence of wealth in the richest country on earth??
I didn't bother watching, Hillary's going to win. Suck it.
Trumps an economic illiterate. Developing nations inherently have higher GDP growth rates than developed ones because they're starting from a smaller base. No developed country has India's GDP growth rate. No developed country ever has, and no developed country ever will. I suspect Trumps plan is to drive us into a pit, so that our GDP per capita is roughly equal to India's, then we can start growing at their rate.
Sadly, the issue got buried under the snorting/sniffing, and the need for Hillary to yell into her microphone to be heard.LOL, that is where his tone changed~off the script they told him to follow, & the rest is history............
Point of stimulus isn't to create wealth, its to shore up aggregate demand. Also, we need reregulation, not deregulation.
Right now we don't need stimulus because we aren't in a recession.
I didn't bother watching, Hillary's going to win. Suck it.
She already Tweeted that he showed how much he respects women my calling her "such a nasty woman"!
Lol, so true. The "I'm rubber, you're glue" comeback.
Is there an absence of wealth in the richest country on earth??
I will ask you again. Do you agree with Hillary Clinton that we have an individual right to own a gun?
Do you think she believes that?
Let's examine this for a second. There is no way to stop corporations from offshoring jobs. If you decide to create import taxes, which is the only way to level the playing field, what does that do to the budgets of the Americans you reference?It takes wealth creation to provide for new employees. Have you noticed the standard of living for most Americans?
$1000 in savings and credit card debt
and this is not to excuse the 1% gains - but simply redistributing does have it's own problems.
Business can and do outsource (one thing Trump said he would go after) -or simply close and put their money in investments.
You can give tax breaks to corps. who manufacture here. NAFTA has NOT cost this country anywhere near the 'bigly' amount of jobs that Trump believes it did.annnnd..that is the other problem. we allow outsourcing without any penalties -Trump has been saying this for awhile.
same thing about the NAFTA type agreements -they are not to our advantage.
STILL making a business a cash cow for progressive stimulus ploys is guaranteed to drive them away.
Those are 2 problems with the same underlying condition.
He couldn't say that for two reasons.When she started talking about Women's rights and her reference to Trump disrespecting Women, I WAS WAITING for him to say:
"You mean like when you suggested a 12 YEAR OLD GIRL initiated her own rape and beating."
That's not what she said...but for Fox News, this is a fairly accurate review.onald Trump had his strongest debate performance here in Las Vegas, and Hillary Clinton had to deal with probing questions about Wikileaks disclosures, late-term abortion and open borders.
In the end they were evenly matched, an outcome that favors Trump as the less experienced debater. But the 90 minutes moderated by Chris Wallace did little to change the dynamic of a race in which the Republican nominee is trailing.
Instead, in an unusually substantive and largely civil encounter, the candidates played to their respective bases on such issues as immigration and abortion.
So while Trump supporters have reason to cheer their man, who was far more sure-footed than in their first faceoff on Long Island, he did not shake up the race.
But Trump may have undone whatever progress he made with a single answer, refusing to say he would accept the results of an election he has increasingly described as rigged. “I will look at it at the time,” he said, adding that “the media is so dishonest and so corrupt” that it has “poisoned the minds of voters.” Clinton called that answer “horrifying” and said Trump often blames a loss on a rigged system, even when his “Apprentice” show didn’t win an Emmy three years in a row.
That will undoubtedly be the big headline coming out of the debate and will dog Trump between now and Election Day.
rump’s shakiest moment came when he was asked about the allegations of sexual misconduct by nine women. He said their stories were “largely debunked,” that they want their “10 minutes of fame” and said, without evidence, that he believed the Clinton campaign was behind it.
Clinton countered by saying Trump had denied the allegations by suggesting the women weren’t attractive, adding: “Donald thinks belittling women makes him bigger.”
The Democratic nominee stumbled when asked about conflicts at the Clinton Foundation. When Clinton responded by praising the charity’s work, Wallace cut her off and tossed the question of Trump, who called it a “criminal enterprise.”
After two weeks of immersion in allegations of bias, misbehavior and a rigged election, the “Fox News Sunday” anchor brought the focus back to serious issues—and was tough on both contenders.
Some of the sharpest exchanges took place on immigration. Trump made his usual push for strong borders against “bad hombres”; Clinton said massive deportations would “rip our country apart” and accused her opponent of having “choked” by not bringing up his proposed wall during his meeting with Mexico’s president. She also accused him of bashing immigrants.
When Wallace asked Clinton about a Wikileaks disclosure that she had favored “open borders” in a six-figure speech to a big bank, she deflected the question and blamed Russian espionage for trying to influence the election. “That was a great pivot off the fact that she wants open borders,” Trump said.
She shot back by saying that Vladimir Putin wanted a “puppet” as president, prompting Trump to say they had never met and were hardly best friends.
An opening question on the Supreme Court produced a study in contrasts: Clinton talked about the court defending women’s, gay and abortion rights. Trump hit Ruth Bader Ginsburg and said the Second Amendment is under siege.
Prodded repeatedly by Wallace, Trump would not say he wanted the high court to overturn Roe v. Wade but said that would be the outcome since he will appoint pro-life justices. Clinton, of course, said she strongly supports the decision, noted Trump’s criticism of Planned Parenthood and recalled his walked-back remark about punishing women who had abortions if the procedure is outlawed.
Pressed by Wallace on why she voted against banning partial-birth abortion, Clinton said the government should not step in in making that “most personal of decisions.” Trump spoke of the gruesome nature of the procedure.
Wallace, who fought to enforce time limits, was also tough on Trump, saying that when it came to his financial plans, “even conservative economics” say “the numbers don’t add up.” Trump didn’t address that point but attacked NAFTA, pushed through by Bill Clinton, and accused his opponent of flip-flopping on the Pacific trade deal. “There’s only one candidate on this stage who has shipped jobs to Mexico,” she countered.
It is harder for a trailing candidate to shake up the race in a third debate, as impressions harden after the first two. Trump, who owns a major casino in this city, did not win enough chips to change the betting odds. And he continued to question whether the house rules are fair.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...usal-to-say-hell-accept-election-outcome.html
Howard Kurtz -Fox News
What was the U.S relationship with Syria before the uprising started?well. who gets played by Putin? It isn't Trump. It's Obama & Clinton ( or Kerry). Syria showed just how quickly Putin has replaced the US as dominate player in the mideast.
Does any sane person believe every nutter should own the means to kill? The foul NRA have your politicians by the throat, as you know, and they all have to pretend that the ability to do murder is somehow 'freedom'. The only proper answer is to make the NRA leadership joint defendants in all gun-murder trials, and get them executed while you still keep that barbarism.
Let's examine this for a second. There is no way to stop corporations from offshoring jobs. If you decide to create import taxes, which is the only way to level the playing field, what does that do to the budgets of the Americans you reference?
Right now, the vast majority of wealth resides with those who pay cap gains only. Others make tens of millions of dollars by sending jobs overseas. If you tax these people, and create badly needed infrastructure jobs, you spread the wealth.
Govt. gets app. 25% back in income tax anyway, but the only way to create jobs in this country is by force.
You can give tax breaks to corps. who manufacture here. NAFTA has NOT cost this country anywhere near the 'bigly' amount of jobs that Trump believes it did.