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Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« on: May 06, 2016, 01:06:11 am »
Trump Shows His Solid Policy Chops

Newsmax; By Betsy McCaughey; Thursday, 05 May 2016 07:44 AM

The rap on Donald Trump is that he’s all bluster. The New York Times says he’s offering “incoherent mishmash.” Ted Cruz claims Trump has “no idea” how to fix the economy.

Don’t’ believe it. The Trump campaign is putting forward proposals to fix problems facing the nation, from the long waits for medical care at the VA to the impending collapse of Obamacare.

Check out Trump’s economic plan, for starters. Unlike Hillary Clinton’s radical anti-business agenda, Trump’s plan would actually help unemployed Americans get back to work.

Trump slashes the corporate tax rate to 15 percent, down from the current 40 percent, the highest rate in the industrialized world. Not all American companies pay that staggering rate, but even after deductions and accounting maneuvers, companies in the U.S. end up clobbered with taxes nearly twice the global average (24 percent).

In Ireland, a magnet for tax-weary companies, the rate is only 12.5 percent, and their economy is growing about three times as fast as ours. Conversely, Japan and Argentina are stuck in the doldrums along with the U.S., partly because of their high corporate tax rates.

Trump also proposes a one-time 10 percent repatriation tax on profits U.S. companies made overseas and kept there to avoid the 40 percent rate. That bargain could lure back as much as $2.5 trillion in capital urgently needed here.

To promote investing in plant and equipment, Trump would allow companies to write off the purchases the year they’re made, rather than over several years, as current law requires.

Economist Larry Kudlow predicts that if Trump’s corporate tax plan becomes law, you’ll see “a tremendous movement of capital and labor back to the United States.”

Trump’s lower 15 percent rate business rate would also apply to small businesses that usually get taxed at individual income tax rates. That would give a break to mom-and-pop operations, start-ups, and other small businesses that are the source of most jobs.

Compare Trump’s blueprint with Clinton’s nightmare scenario: higher taxes, more tax complexity, and an avalanche of new regulations. Overregulation has depressed growth for the last 15 years. The Obama administration suffocated business with 81,000 pages of new regulations in 2015 alone. Hillary is pushing for even more — with controls on hiring, pay, bonuses and overtime to promote “fairer growth.” Translation: gender and racial preferences, plus meddling in how much you get paid.

Remember Obama’s statement, “You didn’t build that.” Well, Hillary assumes “you don’t own that.” Government will run your business. Hillary wants companies to stop maximizing quarterly earnings for shareholders – what she derides as “quarterly capitalism.” She wants “farsighted investments,” defined by government, of course. Companies that can get out of the U.S. will rush for the exits.

She’s even promising an end to “the boom and bust cycles on Wall Street.” As plausible as ending rainy days.

Trump’s “make America rich” plan targets impoverished cities like Baltimore with incentives for companies to move there. For African –Americans, whose unemployment rate is twice as high as the nation’s overall, Trump’s has a four letter remedy. JOBS.

For young blacks with no job experience, he’s got plans. One is borrowed from the left-leaning Century Foundation. Every summer, the State Department brings about 100,000 young foreigners into the U.S. to work in restaurants, camps, and seaside resorts under J-1 visas. Trump says convert the program into a jobs bank for our own inner city youth.

Meanwhile, Hillary is stoking racial hatred, telling black voters they’re victims of “systemic racism” and meeting with Al Sharpton. Hillary says public schools should stop disciplining and suspending black teenagers who misbehave. But self-discipline is precisely what’s needed to succeed at school and on a job. While Hillary panders, Trump offers specifics to get these young people on the job ladder.

Clinton’s reputed to be the policy wonk, but she’s just a cynical politician. Trump, who’s rolling out serious policies to get Americans working, is the real deal.


Betsy McCaughey is a patient advocate, constitutional scholar, syndicated columnist, regular contributor on Fox News and CNBC, and former lieutenant governor of New York. In 1993 she read the 1,362-page Clinton health bill, warned the nation what it said, and made history. McCaughey earned her Ph.D. in constitutional history from Columbia University. She is author of "Beating Obamacare 2014" and "Government by Choice: Inventing the United States Constitution."


http://www.newsmax.com/BetsyMcCaughey/trump-economy-obamacare/2016/05/05/id/727324/
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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2016, 01:10:54 am »
Yes, really.

Everything he's proposed will bring money back into the US, relieve business tax burden and promote manufacturing expansion and job creation.

It will be so great to have President Trump's economic and global business acumen in the Oval Office.

Hang on America .... Trump is on his way!!!   :patriot:

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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2016, 01:12:41 am »
@sinkspur

You could at least thank me for doing the research and providing the link.  Although editing the title was so unnecessary.   :whistle:
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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2016, 01:16:32 am »
Trump's already reneged on this, saying today he believes top earners will pay higher tax rates.  Of course, none of this will ever see the light of day in Chuck Schumer's Senate.

By the way, here's a little background on this ditz:

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Though she had always voted Republican in presidential elections and taken conservative Republican policy positions, McCaughey suddenly switched her party affiliation to Democrat and soon announced plans to run for governor against Pataki.[1] McCaughey was the early frontrunner for her new party's nomination process,[54] in part because of her statewide name and face recognition and in part because of the financial support of her wealthy then-husband.[55] During her campaign for governor, she was criticized for firing a succession of campaign aides and political advisers and possibly changing her core political beliefs in order to appear more electable to New York voters.[1] As her opinion poll numbers sank, her husband took away more than half of the funds he had pledged to her campaign.[11]

McCaughey was defeated in the Democratic primary election by New York City Councilman Peter Vallone (who then lost the general election to Pataki, 54 percent to 33 percent). McCaughey had earlier received the nomination of the Liberal Party of New York for governor and stayed in the general election. McCaughey's campaign attracted little support, and she received only 1.65 percent of the general vote for governor.[56] Following the election, she divorced and then sued her former husbands in "$40 million fraud," claiming that he promised to fund her campaign unconditionally.
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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2016, 01:19:00 am »
Yes, really.

Everything he's proposed will bring money back into the US, relieve business tax burden and promote manufacturing expansion and job creation.

It will be so great to have President Trump's economic and global business acumen in the Oval Office.

Hang on America .... Trump is on his way!!!   :patriot:

Won't happen.  Didn't you hear?  Trump's already backsliding,saying the upper tax rate "will have to go up."  Oh, and thanks to you shoving this cretin in our faces, Chuck Schumer will be running the Senate next year and this fantasy will never see the light of day.
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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #5 on: May 06, 2016, 01:23:44 am »
Won't happen.  Didn't you hear?  Trump's already backsliding,saying the upper tax rate "will have to go up."  Oh, and thanks to you shoving this cretin in our faces, Chuck Schumer will be running the Senate next year and this fantasy will never see the light of day.

Relax, Sink.  It will happen.  Have you not learned by now that Trump wins?

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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2016, 01:34:25 am »
Relax, Sink.  It will happen.  Have you not learned by now that Trump wins?


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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2016, 01:42:03 am »


That map means nothing today....the political world has shifted on its axis.   :shrug:

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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2016, 01:52:01 am »
That map means nothing today....the political world has shifted on its axis.   :shrug:

That map was released yesterday.  And Sabato has a great track record.  Trump will lose Florida and Ohio, and that will be that.  He will put no states in play that Obama won.
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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #9 on: May 06, 2016, 02:11:12 am »
Relax, Sink.  It will happen.  Have you not learned by now that Trump wins?

Only because he declares bankruptcies wins...
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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #10 on: May 06, 2016, 02:18:07 am »



Trump by a landslide. He'll win Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Florida and Maine.

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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #11 on: May 06, 2016, 02:23:12 am »
Hey.  I get why Trump is the working-class candidate. This is from his appearance in WV tonight:


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Re: Trump shows his solid policy chops (Not really)
« Reply #12 on: May 06, 2016, 02:24:27 am »
That map was released yesterday.  And Sabato has a great track record.  Trump will lose Florida and Ohio, and that will be that.  He will put no states in play that Obama won.

Sabato has a great track record, if you say so, but it's based on yesterday's model.  Not today's.

Sorry... but Trump's going to win.  And win big.