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Sums it up.....
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 2:30 pm
by tvd
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Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 4:35 pm
by elklindo69
Trump claimed that Mexico would be paying for the wall. Well that's not happening, he's apparently went to congress to get the taxpayers to pay for it.
Classic Trump bait and switch!!!
LMFAO!!!
:lol:
Now with Obamacare, the conservatards voted to repeal it some 50 times. Apparently now they don't seem so eager to do so because they don't have a plan? They had years to come up with a replacement plan. Now they want to repeal and delay...for years... a replacement plan.
The stupid shit the conservatards come up with is absolutely mind boggling...
:lol: :mrgreen: :lol: :mrgreen: :lol:
Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 6:06 pm
by sillydaddy
Mexico made the first payment already......Trump got elected.. :lol:
As for Obamacare, Obama is already trying to strong-arm the Demos into protecting it!
The end will come ! :lol:
Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 7:28 pm
by elklindo69
I wonder if Trump will explain how he will make Mexico pay back the US taxpayers for the construction of the wall once it's been paid for....by the tax payers? After the Mexicans said they will not be paying for it???
So is Trump claiming that he will have the US taxpayers loan Mexico the money to build the wall...that they will be paying back???
:lol: :mrgreen: :lol:
The conservatards don't really have a really good record when it comes to exit strategies!
:roll: :o :shock:
Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 8:58 pm
by sillydaddy
I guess we will have to give him a second term to finish the job....

Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 6:12 am
by johnforbes
Some concepts are too difficult for liberals.
For example, liberals can't understand the concept of lowering taxes to get more economic growth so you eventually get more tax revenue.
Liberals cannot understand that Mexico will NOT write a check to pay for the wall's construction, but that Mexico WILL pay for the wall with increased fees because Mexico NEEDS to do 50 billion of annual trade with the US.
Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 9:43 am
by Clownkicker
So give us an example of a "fee" that could raise some money from Mexico, johnny.
Remember, G.H.W. Bush's NAFTA won't allow tariffs on traded goods. So what else is there?
Just one example to start, johnny, and be sure to tell us how many billions of dollars you expect it will raise.
"For example, liberals can't understand the concept of lowering taxes to get more economic growth so you eventually get more tax revenue."-johnfibs
And what conservatives can't understand that if you cut taxes to zero, you end up with less tax revenue.
You cannot keep cutting taxes forever. And this tactic has not worked in fifty years, as our debt shows. Every Republican tries it and the debt balloons out of control.
They also don't understand that if you cut taxes on only the people with money, you're left with only the poor paying taxes which they don't have the means to pay.
Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 10:02 am
by johnforbes
I understand why liberals remain obtuse on this -- it serves as a talking point for dolts.
But let's be candid. Everybody knows that Mexico can easily be made to pay for a mere 10 b for a wall.
There's tons of items linked to over 50 b of yearly trade.
Trucks from Mexico come in, and plants are built there, and the border is a beehive of trade back and forth every day.
Come on, it isn't a mystery that, all across America, one subtle way taxes have been going up are the small fees charged to do various things like a yearly vehicle registration renewal.
There are many, many very easy ways to raise such fees and do so on an admin basis without some big splashy bit of new legislation.
Re: Sums it up.....
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 10:03 am
by johnforbes
Actually, from JFK to Reagan, it was known that tax cuts precipitated economic growth and over a few years caused the economic pie to enlarge.
Google JFK's very good talk to the Econ Club of NY in 1962.