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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 2461316" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>if you listened to his speech's and read his postings it definitely is. The guy spoke to reducing the deficit and to managing expenses and renegotiating the interest on the debt. You did have to invest some time listening to him speak and reading his postings.</p><p></p><p>For example many people heard the media snippets and thought he was advocating a full scale trade war. If you really delve into what he puts out there he is actually speaking to actions that could possibly open our ability to trade our products unfettered. If we are able to increase our exports then that would certainly help our economy, GDP and decrease our deficit as a result.</p><p></p><p>China devaluing their currency helps them cheapen the cost of their imports and made our exports more expensive. If he locks in commitments and is able to trim these schenanigans then our exports increase significantly to one of the largest markets in the world.</p><p></p><p>So yes if you narrow your focus to simply spend more tax less then you can make that argument. if you look at the whole package there is a lot of possibilities here that would help us economically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 2461316, member: 58700"] if you listened to his speech's and read his postings it definitely is. The guy spoke to reducing the deficit and to managing expenses and renegotiating the interest on the debt. You did have to invest some time listening to him speak and reading his postings. For example many people heard the media snippets and thought he was advocating a full scale trade war. If you really delve into what he puts out there he is actually speaking to actions that could possibly open our ability to trade our products unfettered. If we are able to increase our exports then that would certainly help our economy, GDP and decrease our deficit as a result. China devaluing their currency helps them cheapen the cost of their imports and made our exports more expensive. If he locks in commitments and is able to trim these schenanigans then our exports increase significantly to one of the largest markets in the world. So yes if you narrow your focus to simply spend more tax less then you can make that argument. if you look at the whole package there is a lot of possibilities here that would help us economically. [/QUOTE]
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