Youthful exuberance certainly is an endearing quality for the job. JFK for example had that as you pointed out. Even Bill Clinton was "youthful" when he ran.
I think Rubio would have beat her like a rented mule on policy. His immigration reform alone would have pulled in vast amounts of Hispanic voters. All in all, he could sell what he was speaking about and had the passion to back it up. And I don't know if the word "passionate" has ever been applied to Kasich lol
Wasn't it Christie that tore into Rubio in a debate, and made him look like a scared robot, repeating the same thing over and over? He looked out of his league at that moment.I don't think Rubio was the best choice for the office, but he was probably the best candidate to go against Hillary. Image is important and he had it in spades. He can speak well on policy. His youth and good health would look fantastic next to a candidate who has to be dragged into a car. He'll have another chance some day.
No one is deluded into think HRC cares for anyone or anything besides being elected. She is still a better, safer choice than Trump. Trumps supporters are dumb enough to believe he cares or will do anything to help them.
He could pay a decent wage and go American made for everything if he wanted. He would rather pay foreigners a few dollars an hour than an American minimum wage to save money. No one made him do that.
Or he could make a little less profit. There are plenty of companies that only do American made products. They may have lower margin, but they care. Trump cares about the bottom line.
Damn that looks pretty bad with her stumbling into the van. She looks to have had a stroke getting in.
A little less profit?
Do you know how much money a gas station makes on a gallon of gas compared to the government?
(Due to regulation)
Or he could make a little less profit. There are plenty of companies that only do American made products. They may have lower margin, but they care. Trump cares about the bottom line.
I think what he referred to was the amount the station makes compared to the state. The State of Tenn. currently receives 21.4 cents tax on every gallon of gas.I thought it was due to competition. Where I get my gas there are four stations within a quarter mile and they're always within a few cents on price.
If its regulations I would like to know more how that works. I don't know of any prices government regulates right now.
I thought it was due to competition. Where I get my gas there are four stations within a quarter mile and they're always within a few cents on price.
If its regulations I would like to know more how that works. I don't know of any prices government regulates right now.
I think what he referred to was the amount the station makes compared to the state. The State of Tenn. currently receives 21.4 cents tax on every gallon of gas.
Edit: I looked up the federal gas tax , and it is 18.4 cents per gallon. That means 39.8 cents on every gallon sold in Tenn. 21.4 state plus 18.4 federal.
