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Where Does Donald Trump Stand on the Political Spectrum?
Topic Started: Mar 19 2016, 04:11 AM (2,240 Views)
ImaHeadaU
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Mar 21 2016, 01:06 AM
Trump knows the definition and he knows how to fix trade issues.
So far as I can see from his public statements, neither of those appear to be the case.
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Thumper
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As I recall, a contributing reason for the great depression was Hoover's tightening the money supply and laying taffiffs on imports. Global trade is a fine line.
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You need to listen to him then Ima.
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colo_crawdad
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Mar 21 2016, 01:06 AM
Trump knows the definition and he knows how to fix trade issues.
Sorry you had to look it up Colo.
The point is that Trmp is a liberal protectionist. He is hardly a conservative free trader.
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Is it funny that some of you take time to comment but you won't take the time to get informed.
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Mar 21 2016, 01:37 AM
You need to listen to him then Ima.
As should you. Then you need to open your Economics 101 textbook.
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Mar 21 2016, 02:05 AM
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Mar 21 2016, 01:37 AM
You need to listen to him then Ima.
As should you. Then you need to open your Economics 101 textbook.
That assumes collegiate attendance. I am not sure that is the case.
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LOL When they run out of argument they always start the narrative.
I suppose the libs want to leave things the way they are with trade so tell me just how informed they are and who needs a class in economics. lol
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Economics 101 textbook.


Can't open that book before turning the brain on.... which appears to be v-e-r-y difficult for some.
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colo_crawdad
Mar 21 2016, 02:54 AM
ImaHeadaU
Mar 21 2016, 02:05 AM
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Mar 21 2016, 01:37 AM
You need to listen to him then Ima.
As should you. Then you need to open your Economics 101 textbook.
That assumes collegiate attendance. I am not sure that is the case.
Just another Colo dig. Most people learn by lifes experiences. College is great for giving someone a leg up, but college alone will not sustain one for a lifetime. Also some of the Arts Degrees are worthless with the grads leaving with nothing besides a student loan that will probably go unpaid.
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