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zinfamous

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Trump himself is a dumbass but I agree that the idea of someone like him isn't a terrible thing. If all of the bullshit (media, etc.) is our enemy then the enemy of our enemy is our friend. I don't know how much of that I believe but it seems plausible.

I'm okay with Trump in the sense that it is the consequence for putting Clinton, and everything she represented, up as the opponent. We were doomed as soon as that happened and now we live with the resulting shit show for a few years.

Yes, this is all Hillary's fault. At least "the most persecuted, mistreated president in History!" can still blame Hillary for his poor treatment. :D
 
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retrospooty

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The media isn't going to save us, i.e. save THE U.S......................While the media chases Trump Russian's in hopes of impeaching the president, the republicans controlling congress have realized they need to steam roller their agenda asap while they have control.

Dont put much weight behind the media or the opposing party... The fact that the FBI has over 150 agents and staff on the case (and that was before Comey was fired) tells us all we need to know. The FBI doesn't mess around. If there were nothing to warrant an investigation they wouldn't have such a massive staff on it. There is something there. This has only happened 2x with a seated president (Nixon and Clinton) and both times evidence was there. If it were not something worthy of investigating, the FBI wouldn't do it period. The FBI investigation at this point is more about gathering indictable convict-able proof than it is about "discovery". Obviously Nixon was forced to resign, and Clinton, while impeached for lying under oath, was so close to the end of his term that it was decided to not disrupt the country by proceeding with impeachment. Trump should be very VERY worried.
 
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TheVrolok

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Aside from most folks on this forum.. many folks I talk to are quite happy with the way the economy is going. I am pleased too (stock market up roughly 13% since election. Assuming you have an IRA or 401k account look at your recent statements and tell me your not happy. I happen to work in manufacturing and business has been brisk ( part timers are now full timers and overtime is available) I know it has been less than half a year since election but many businesses have really picked up. So far:
"Orange is the new Green"
Fairly myopic view, but true nonetheless.
 

retrospooty

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Fairly myopic view, but true nonetheless.

Yeah, the economy has been on a slow upswing for many years now. The stock market did definitely tick up due to Trump, but that was at the promise that he will dramatically lower taxes for large corporations. This Trump plan actually has some merit. The theory being if we lower taxes on corporations, they will stay here and some will even come back, thus creating more jobs and more income tax revenue via those jobs. It's actually a good plan.

- then Trump opens his huge yap and blows it.
 

soundforbjt

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Yeah, the economy has been on a slow upswing for many years now. The stock market did definitely tick up due to Trump, but that was at the promise that he will dramatically lower taxes for large corporations. This Trump plan actually has some merit. The theory being if we lower taxes on corporations, they will stay here and some will even come back, thus creating more jobs and more income tax revenue via those jobs. It's actually a good plan.

- then Trump opens his huge yap and blows it.
This plan has not worked yet, why do you think that it will this time?
 
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Humpy

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Yes, this is all Hillary's fault. At least "the most persecuted, mistreated president in History!" can still blame Hillary for his poor treatment. :D

No. Not simply Hillary's fault.

It could have been some other widely hated candidate. If you run a person that half the people think is a wise and beautiful woman don't be shocked when Donald Trump (LOL) becomes president and does a terrible job.

Fuck, P&N is tedious.
 
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retrospooty

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This plan has not worked yet, why do you think that it will this time?

When did we try that in modern history? We have the highest corporate tax rate of any industrialized nation on Earth and companies have been leaving and outsourcing for decades.
 

dank69

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When did we try that in modern history? We have the highest corporate tax rate of any industrialized nation on Earth and companies have been leaving and outsourcing for decades.
They aren't outsourcing because of taxes. Jeez, do we really have to rehash this shit again?
 
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K1052

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When did we try that in modern history? We have the highest corporate tax rate of any industrialized nation on Earth and companies have been leaving and outsourcing for decades.

Highest statutory rate? I think so.

Highest effective rate? Lulz. Not even remotely close.

Companies outsourced because they could dramatically cut labor and staffing costs, not because they thought US taxes were high.

Also, take a look at Kansas for the most recent failure of the supply side argument.
 

dank69

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Before Ronnie it was use it or lose it for corps, they could invest in their company and workers or pay most of their profits in taxes, guess what they chose.
This. This needs to be drilled into every conservative's head for the next 40 years.
 
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[DHT]Osiris

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We are talking corporate tax rates here. We have the highest corporate tax rate of any industrialized nation on Earth and companies have been leaving because its more profitable elsewhere. Its not that complicated.

You're making an incorrect correlation there. Companies are offshoring labor because it's cheaper in other countries (and will never be cheaper in the US, we have labor laws). Companies are offshoring corporate profits to tax havens where corporate taxes are so low it's borderline criminal, and again, that will never happen in the US because we tax at a rational (if conservative) level.
 
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retrospooty

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They aren't outsourcing because of taxes. Jeez, do we really have to rehash this shit again?

Its very simply profitability, nothing else. Part of that lack of profitability is that we have the highest corporate tax rates on the planet but lets not derail this further. I was simply trying to explain why the stock market shot up immediately after the election since it was mentioned by echo4747, not turn this into an econ thread.
 

soundforbjt

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We are talking corporate tax rates here. We have the highest corporate tax rate of any industrialized nation on Earth and companies have been leaving because its more profitable elsewhere. Its not that complicated.
Do you have any idea what the rate was before Reagan lowered it, look it up you'll be shocked.
 
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TheVrolok

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When did we try that in modern history? We have the highest corporate tax rate of any industrialized nation on Earth and companies have been leaving and outsourcing for decades.
I know it was just stated, and has been discussed ad nauseum, but please review EFFECTIVE corporate tax rates in the US.
 
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dank69

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Its very simply profitability, nothing else. Part of that lack of profitability is that we have the highest corporate tax rates on the planet but lets not derail this further. I was simply trying to explain why the stock market shot up immediately after the election since it was mentioned by echo4747, not turn this into an econ thread.
Yes but the point is that stocks continued to rise (let's not forget we already enjoyed one of the longest bull markets in history before Trump even won his nomination) because they assume that Trump and the GOP will be pro-business and yes, deliver tax cuts, but that has nothing to do with off-shoring jobs.
 
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retrospooty

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Bash our "pathological liar, traitor, jr. high school bully" in chief" and nobody bats an eye.
Mention I like tax cuts and everyone loses their minds. :p
 

dank69

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Bash our "pathological liar, traitor, jr. high school bully" in chief" and nobody bats an eye.
Mention I like tax cuts and everyone loses their minds. :p
Because tax cuts have been destroying our nation for the last 40 years and is arguably the biggest issue facing our nation today.
 

retrospooty

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Because tax cuts have been destroying our nation for the last 40 years and is arguably the biggest issue facing our nation today.

I would argue its our totally out of control spending not our income that is the issue.