2016 Election Thread Part Deux

Trump had a meeting with the GOP Senators and House Republicans this morning which didn't go well. He got into heated arguments with Senators Jefff Flake, Ben Sasse, and Mark Kirk.

When Flake stood up and introduced himself, Trump told him: “You’ve been very critical of me.” Flake responded by saying “Yes, I’m the other senator from Arizona – the one who didn’t get captured – and I want to talk to you about statements like that,”

Trump said at the meeting that he has yet to attack Flake hard, but threatened to begin doing so. Trump told Flake that he will lose his reelection this your for not supporting him. Flake responded by letting Trump know he's not up for reelection for 4 more years.

Trump then attacked Ben Sasse for being against him and for refusing to attend the GOP convention. Senator Sasse responded by saying " I'd rather go watch a dumpster fire with my kids then attend the the convention."

Trump also called out Sen. Mark Kirk (who was not even there) who withdrew his endorsement of Trump last month, because of Trumps racially based attacks on a federal judge and said he did not approve of the senator’s actions. He the called Kirk a loser and vowed that he would win Illinois in the general election even though the state has been solidly Democratic.

Trump is a clown. I'm glad to see some members of the GOP see that. He always says childish **** like "I've not even attacked ____ yet". How about you stop with the personal attacks and come up with some actual policies?
 
It's amazing how support for Trump has dwindled among the base. How did he win the primary in the first place?

As bad as Trump may be, the rest of the field was actually worse. Mainly a field of career GOP politicians who haven't done anything for the electorate, and a couple of novices who couldn't survive the jungle. This wasn't about picking the best; this was about the disenfranchised anti Democrats gouging the eyes of the GOP establishment.

A fine current example, is Clinton got caught with her hands in the cookie jar and will skate because the GOP is too inept, too complacent, and too uncaring to do anything about it. Being effective to the people who vote involves some actual work and some risk - not continual self deprecating compromise - a topic completely foreign to career Republicans.
 
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Some need to learn to take Carlos' and 8188's posts with a grain of salt...

Donald Trump clashes with GOP critic - CNNPolitics.com

Too much to quote, but worth the read. Also...

Ted Cruz to speak at GOP convention following Donald Trump meeting - CNNPolitics.com

Sen. Ted Cruz, Donald Trump's former chief rival for the GOP nomination, will speak at the Republican National Convention later this month, the Texas senator told reporters after the two met Thursday in Washington.

Cruz told reporters Thursday that the real estate mogul offered his former primary rival a speaking slot during the meeting and Cruz accepted. He added that he and Trump did not discuss an endorsement.

Cruz said that Trump offered Cruz a speaking slot and that he accepted.

"We had a positive and productive meeting this morning with Donald Trump. Donald asked me to speak at the Republican convention and I told him I'd be happy to do so," Cruz told reporters.

Yeah, completely unproductive meeting.
 
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I'm not Cruz fan. Even less of that snake oil salesman than I am Trump.

But if the two of them can kiss and make up, no reason Jeb and others shouldn't either.

I wouldn't be surprised if he offered Cruz a position under him if he won. I don't see the gop coming together.. but we'll see.
 
Viva Trump! Viva Cruz!

Save the Supreme Court from Crooked Hillary.

I think Franklin/silence is a bot created by breitbart. He posts their articles and only uses a few phrases, all with the same weird capitalization habits.

We need one of those login things where you have to read a word hidden in a picture and type it out to prove you aren't a machine imo.
 
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Least I remind you that Trump needs 46% of the Hispanic/Latino vote to win the Electoral College.

Among Latino Voters:

Clinton 80% (+67)
Trump 13%
 

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I'm not Cruz fan. Even less of that snake oil salesman than I am Trump.

But if the two of them can kiss and make up, no reason Jeb and others shouldn't either.


Cruz is in the Senate and so has to get along with Trump, just in case he wins. Jeb has no such concerns and is not required to swallow his pride and dignity, and endorse a guy he knows for a fact is a complete basket case.
 
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Cruz is in the Senate and so has to get along with Trump, just in case he wins. Jeb has no such concerns and is not required to swallow his pride and dignity, and endorse a guy he knows for a fact is a complete basket case.

Lost me there. Jeb lost every shred of dignity when he acted like a child throwing a temper tantrum over having to drop out.

Of course, if I wasted $100 million, I'd likely be pissed too.
 
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I'm not Cruz fan. Even less of that snake oil salesman than I am Trump.

But if the two of them can kiss and make up, no reason Jeb and others shouldn't either.

Or it could be that Cruz is politically motivated regardless of how he preaches morality, while Jeb actually is a politician that refuses to leave his morals at the altar.
 
Only one candidate actually believes in the free market


What is the thinking that a zero percent tax rate means all these companies will flock back here, and keep their money here?

It is still the case that the stockholders, when they sell, get taxed. And it is still the case that paying the management that makes these decisions still have to pay income tax.

What is the economic rationale that says the corporate rate is really the issue?
 
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What is the thinking that a zero percent tax rate means all these companies will flock back here, and keep their money here?

It is still the case that the stockholders, when they sell, get taxed. And it is still the case that paying the management that makes these decisions still have to pay income tax.

What is the economic rationale that says the corporate rate is really the issue?

Corporate rate is only part of the issue. But he also wants to abolish payroll taxes and income tax. Go to a consumption tax. You pay taxes on what you purchase, not what you make.
 
What is the thinking that a zero percent tax rate means all these companies will flock back here, and keep their money here?

It is still the case that the stockholders, when they sell, get taxed. And it is still the case that paying the management that makes these decisions still have to pay income tax.

What is the economic rationale that says the corporate rate is really the issue?

So you agree that there's multiple issues, but you don't believe that removing one of them would help?
 
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