The Economy Does Better Under Democrats - Donald Trump

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Rand Paul is trying to smear Donald Trump. It won't work.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/rand-p...203653057.html
Trump should take a trip to Detroit then to Gary Indiana then Baltimore. These cities are fucking shit holes and been governed by Democrats for fifty years. These are just three of the worse and several more headed in the same direction. I think Trump made that statement to piss off Rand Paul. If he sincerely meant it, then he's working for the Democrats. Cause if he wants to make America great again, it can't be done with a Democrat mentality.

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That interview with Trump was pre-obie (2004).
Trump should take a trip to Detroit then to Gary Indiana then Baltimore. These cities are fucking shit holes and been governed by Democrats for fifty years. These are just three of the worse and several more headed in the same direction. I think Trump made that statement to piss off Rand Paul. If he sincerely meant it, then he's working for the Democrats. Cause if he wants to make America great again, it can't be done with a Democrat mentality.

Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
What mentality, exactly, do you think it was between 1950 and 1970, when we had unprecedented growth? Soldiers came home, they were provided low or no interest loans on homes, their college was paid for, they found jobs in a production economy and the tax rates were high. Effective rates weren't as high as the rates on the books were, but they were high nonetheless.

Republicans don't want to pay for anyone's college. They certainly don't want to give you no interest loans on a home. We hardly have any production capacity left, at least on a large scale as we did then. Make America great? That was when America was at its greatest.
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What mentality, exactly, do you think it was between 1950 and 1970, when we had unprecedented growth? Soldiers came home, they were provided low or no interest loans on homes, their college was paid for, they found jobs in a production economy and the tax rates were high. Effective rates weren't as high as the rates on the books were, but they were high nonetheless.

Republicans don't want to pay for anyone's college why? I paid for mine. They certainly don't want to give you no interest loans on a home why I am paying for mine. We hardly have any production capacity left, at least on a large scale as we did then. Make America great? That was when America was at its greatest. Originally Posted by WombRaider
you are so full of bull shit, socialist?
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California is perfect example of what happens when the libs always get their way. Beautiful state ruined by libs.
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  • Old-T
  • 08-12-2015, 08:31 PM
Both side have ills. Things generally don't go well with long stretches of Libs in charge, or long stretches of Cons. It is just different things that break.
This hollowed out of a excuse for a economy? Guns, bullets and FOOD, fuckers!
Rand Paul is trying to smear Donald Trump. It won't work.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/rand-p...203653057.html Originally Posted by flghtr65
Uh Flight, its not a "smear" when its the candidate's own words. These are hardly the only statements that Trump is going to have either eat, walk back, or spin.
The Democrats gave this country away (Clinton) starting with NAFTA. And now Obama trying to finish it off by giving the rest to Kenya.
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Again, the brilliance shines through the subject matter.

Kenya?

Dipshit.
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Uh Flight, its not a "smear" when its the candidate's own words. These are hardly the only statements that Trump is going to have either eat, walk back, or spin. Originally Posted by SinsOfTheFlesh
Yes it is a smear attempt. Rand is trying to soil Trumps reputation with Republican voters by bringing up a statement that was made 11 YEARS AGO. Rick Perry used to be a registered Democrat years ago before he switched parties.

Thank you for your ignorance.

verb (used with object)
1. to spread or daub (an oily, greasy, viscous, or wet substance) on or over something: to smear butter on bread.


2. to spread or daub an oily, greasy, viscous, or wet substance on: to smear bread with butter.


3. to stain, spot, or make dirty with something oily, greasy, viscous, or wet.

4. to sully, vilify, or soil (a reputation, good name, etc.).

5. to smudge or blur, as by rubbing: The signature was smeared



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  • DSK
  • 08-13-2015, 08:48 AM
What mentality, exactly, do you think it was between 1950 and 1970, when we had unprecedented growth? Soldiers came home, they were provided low or no interest loans on homes, their college was paid for, they found jobs in a production economy and the tax rates were high. Effective rates weren't as high as the rates on the books were, but they were high nonetheless.

Republicans don't want to pay for anyone's college. They certainly don't want to give you no interest loans on a home. We hardly have any production capacity left, at least on a large scale as we did then. Make America great? That was when America was at its greatest. Originally Posted by WombRaider
Yes, I agree with you that America was at its greatest back then.
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  • WTF
  • 08-13-2015, 09:11 AM
California is perfect example of what happens when the libs always get their way. Beautiful state ruined by libs. Originally Posted by Budman
California is being ruined by drought. Some blame that on climate change.
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States like that have been the worse off financially and in education in modern history have been mostly southern very republican states, Alabama, georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, south Carolina etc.