Donald Trump is talking now of taxes on the 1% and when did you ever hear that from a Republican previously. We have not reviewed the proposal to consider whether it's practicable but rather we're interested in the fact he is willing to do it. After decades of GOP gridlock, just who is this guy.
He's sounding more Presidential all the time and, like him or no, he's learning this game at exceptional speed. There was really no way his message was going to get out previously because he was stuck in the debate with stooges who always say the same thing.
He's the closest thing to a radical the GOP has offered in years and, as always, radicals are the only ones who ever bring new ideas.
In opposition within the GOP to him, the efforts are, frankly, pitiful since they're only rolling out the same old stooges saying the same old things. Ryan will still push his medical plan but it's only another way for the GOP to say fuck you. This game requires a whole lot more imagination than that and bringing Millard Fillmore or whatever that goat's name was is just a bad joke.
Clinton has the same vulnerability as the stooge Republicans because she shows little imagination either and she's definitely my last idea of a radical. I don't believe she can think fast enough on her feet to keep up and it will be relatively easy to provoke her to start screaming like a fishwife in debate. As soon as she tries that loudmouth manipulative crap, he can hang her out to dry. This is a President? She can't even catch fish.
We're backing radical on radical with Bernie Sanders bringing it from the Democrat side. We solidly support the exchange of ideas and we haven't seen new ones in forever. Until America comes up with some radically new ideas, those 22% of children currently living in poverty can expect no relief whatsoever.
Trump has said specifically he will blow off taxes for anyone making $25K or less.
While that may or may not work, it's dynamic and he has a ball in play. From there he said he was willing to negotiate (with Congress) for the final. Welcome to gridlock, Blondie Boy, as they will do it to you too.
That aspect is still too far off to be relevant since the discussion will take place in the Presidential debate and we don't see any other candidates beyond Sanders and Trump who are sufficiently equipped to handle such an exchange.
The American people deserve the best of new ideas and these two are bringing them. Let them tangle and the people will decide.
Meanwhile, Trump is moving fast and no-one else except Sanders is moving at all except into a hellhole of political intrigue by jacking delegates in the background. There is zero belief the people will put up with that happening again and what you saw when George Bush got the title is likely small change relative to the reaction to that, particularly when both parties are doing it. Without the native intelligence required, your only other option is to be sneaky and you have seen Clinton doing that relentlessly. Cruz was trying to do it anyway but, to no-one's surprise whatsoever, he got snuffed in New York.
This definitely does not seem the season for sneaky because the people are fed-up with that type of political engineering and disingenuous representation by the ones who do it (e.g. Wasserman Schultz, etc).
He's sounding more Presidential all the time and, like him or no, he's learning this game at exceptional speed. There was really no way his message was going to get out previously because he was stuck in the debate with stooges who always say the same thing.
He's the closest thing to a radical the GOP has offered in years and, as always, radicals are the only ones who ever bring new ideas.
In opposition within the GOP to him, the efforts are, frankly, pitiful since they're only rolling out the same old stooges saying the same old things. Ryan will still push his medical plan but it's only another way for the GOP to say fuck you. This game requires a whole lot more imagination than that and bringing Millard Fillmore or whatever that goat's name was is just a bad joke.
Clinton has the same vulnerability as the stooge Republicans because she shows little imagination either and she's definitely my last idea of a radical. I don't believe she can think fast enough on her feet to keep up and it will be relatively easy to provoke her to start screaming like a fishwife in debate. As soon as she tries that loudmouth manipulative crap, he can hang her out to dry. This is a President? She can't even catch fish.
We're backing radical on radical with Bernie Sanders bringing it from the Democrat side. We solidly support the exchange of ideas and we haven't seen new ones in forever. Until America comes up with some radically new ideas, those 22% of children currently living in poverty can expect no relief whatsoever.
Trump has said specifically he will blow off taxes for anyone making $25K or less.
While that may or may not work, it's dynamic and he has a ball in play. From there he said he was willing to negotiate (with Congress) for the final. Welcome to gridlock, Blondie Boy, as they will do it to you too.
That aspect is still too far off to be relevant since the discussion will take place in the Presidential debate and we don't see any other candidates beyond Sanders and Trump who are sufficiently equipped to handle such an exchange.
The American people deserve the best of new ideas and these two are bringing them. Let them tangle and the people will decide.
Meanwhile, Trump is moving fast and no-one else except Sanders is moving at all except into a hellhole of political intrigue by jacking delegates in the background. There is zero belief the people will put up with that happening again and what you saw when George Bush got the title is likely small change relative to the reaction to that, particularly when both parties are doing it. Without the native intelligence required, your only other option is to be sneaky and you have seen Clinton doing that relentlessly. Cruz was trying to do it anyway but, to no-one's surprise whatsoever, he got snuffed in New York.
This definitely does not seem the season for sneaky because the people are fed-up with that type of political engineering and disingenuous representation by the ones who do it (e.g. Wasserman Schultz, etc).
4 comments:
Over 80% of those making under 30K don't pay taxes. Those who do pay little and are generally single making at the 25K-30K amount. So, the no taxes for under 25K is not really a new or even extremely beneficial idea to the working poor. Trump has been unwilling to support any increase in the minimum wage, so far. Trump will build a wall across the Mexican border. Walls typically have not worked out so well for countries in the past (i.e.: Berlin Wall lasted less than 30 years). Trump will by force return 12 million+ Latinos to their country of origin. The last time anything close to this occurred was when Germany rounded up 6 million Jews for 'ethnic cleansing' purposes. Trump has indicated he will stop 1.6 billion Muslims from entering the United States. New idea as even North Korea hasn't banned all people of a certain religion from entering. Trump as indicated does have his enthusiastic supporters. Among these are Ann Coulter and Sarah Palin.
No, no, I am not supporting him but I see the break-out when other GOP politicians don't have the imagination for it and the rarity of anyone from the GOP showing any signs of willingness to negotiate on anything is likely clear to anyone after eight years of obstruction. When I'm looking for originality (i.e. American ingenuity), the GOP is the dead last place I would look for it and with empirical observations to prove the futility of such an endeavor.
There is not a single candidate that can actually bring thier platform to fruition.
None of them can get anything passed in Congress.
Which be amusing if if Ryan cock blocking Trump
Should give you years of blog entries
I don't imagine you're looking for just another ringer any more than I. Likely if they do it again, there won't be any blog entries because it will just be another nightmare sequel to the last non-President and no-one in this crew (i.e blog readers) wants to see another rerun.
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