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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2599636" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm telling Cheryl!! Hey, your own demigod, JFK, advocated cutting taxes to grow gov't income. Your problem is you can't stand the thought of the wealthy getting wealthier. The politics of envy. When will you ever get that it's the wealthy who create jobs? The more opportunity to create wealth means more jobs created to achieve that wealth. What we have had going on for decades now is not only businesses sending our jobs overseas, but keeping profits out of the country too, profits that could be reinvested here, and allowing millions of foreign nationals to enter illegally and dilute the job pool. So now the average guy on the street has to compete for less jobs with people willing to work for less money. And the folks who do have good jobs here are fine with that because paying less elsewhere keeps more money for their jobs. At the same time one political party sees the illegals made legal with the right to vote as the answer to close elections. So everyone with something to gain forgot about the displaced middle class and the working poor. That's why we have Trump. The Democrats claim to care about us working folk but the possible unionization of FedEx was a major glaring example of their priorities. Trump, who hobnobbed with liberals for decades, friend of Bill and Hillary, saw all this and knew his path was in the Republican party. He saw the disenchantment average Republicans had with their leadership. They spouted all the right things at election time but weren't coming through for anyone but those who stood to gain from the stock market, same ones who filled their campaign coffers. This is why we have Trump. Trump ran all over the country club set which the rank and file saw as a tough guy who might actually get things done. That's why we have Trump. Remains to be seen if being President is bigger than the entrenched establishment or if he's truly sincere. But all your raging, or hundreds of thousands of women wearing pink hats, or the self righteous media lambasting his every word, won't change the fact that this guy did what almost everyone said couldn't be done and he's now the President. If you're going to say over and over that he's stupid, not complex, not sophisticated, well, what have you done lately?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2599636, member: 24302"] I'm telling Cheryl!! Hey, your own demigod, JFK, advocated cutting taxes to grow gov't income. Your problem is you can't stand the thought of the wealthy getting wealthier. The politics of envy. When will you ever get that it's the wealthy who create jobs? The more opportunity to create wealth means more jobs created to achieve that wealth. What we have had going on for decades now is not only businesses sending our jobs overseas, but keeping profits out of the country too, profits that could be reinvested here, and allowing millions of foreign nationals to enter illegally and dilute the job pool. So now the average guy on the street has to compete for less jobs with people willing to work for less money. And the folks who do have good jobs here are fine with that because paying less elsewhere keeps more money for their jobs. At the same time one political party sees the illegals made legal with the right to vote as the answer to close elections. So everyone with something to gain forgot about the displaced middle class and the working poor. That's why we have Trump. The Democrats claim to care about us working folk but the possible unionization of FedEx was a major glaring example of their priorities. Trump, who hobnobbed with liberals for decades, friend of Bill and Hillary, saw all this and knew his path was in the Republican party. He saw the disenchantment average Republicans had with their leadership. They spouted all the right things at election time but weren't coming through for anyone but those who stood to gain from the stock market, same ones who filled their campaign coffers. This is why we have Trump. Trump ran all over the country club set which the rank and file saw as a tough guy who might actually get things done. That's why we have Trump. Remains to be seen if being President is bigger than the entrenched establishment or if he's truly sincere. But all your raging, or hundreds of thousands of women wearing pink hats, or the self righteous media lambasting his every word, won't change the fact that this guy did what almost everyone said couldn't be done and he's now the President. If you're going to say over and over that he's stupid, not complex, not sophisticated, well, what have you done lately? [/QUOTE]
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