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dherd

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Trumpism has in one way worked to the G.O.P. establishment’s advantage: it has distracted pundits and the press from the hard right turn even conventional Republican candidates have taken, a turn whose radicalism would have seemed implausible not long ago.

Big tax cuts tilted toward the wealthy were the Bush administration’s signature domestic policy. They were sold at the time as fiscally responsible, a matter of giving back part of the budget surplus America was running when W took office. (Alan Greenspan infamously argued that tax cuts were needed to avoid paying off federal debt too fast.) Since then, however, over-the-top warnings about the evils of debt and deficits have become a routine part of Republican rhetoric; and even conservatives occasionally admit that soaring inequality is a problem.

Moreover, it’s harder than ever to claim that tax cuts are the key to prosperity. At this point the private sector has added more than twice as many jobs under President Obama as it did over the corresponding period under W, a period that doesn’t include the Great Recession.

.......establishment candidates like Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush are proposing much bigger tax cuts than W ever did. And independent analysis of Jeb’s proposal shows that it’s even more tilted toward the wealthy than anything his brother did.

You might have imagined that the story of the Iraq war, where we were not, in fact, welcomed as liberators, where a vast expenditure of blood and treasure left the Middle East less stable than before, would inspire some caution about military force as the policy of first resort. Yet swagger-and-bomb posturing is more or less universal among the leading candidates. And let’s not forget that back when Jeb Bush was considered the front-runner, he assembled a foreign-policy team literally dominated by the architects of debacle in Iraq.

The point is that while the mainstream contenders may have better manners than Mr. Trump or the widely loathed Mr. Cruz, when you get to substance it becomes clear that all of them are frighteningly radical, and that none of them seem to have learned anything from past disasters.

The truth is that there are no moderates in the Republican primary, and being reasonable appears to be a disqualifying characteristic for anyone seeking the party’s nod.
 
Name one moderate in the democrat primary? Hell Bill Clinton woukd t be elected today with his positions he held from 1996
 
yawn. Shouldn't Dems just be happy and celebrate that Obama raised taxes on everyone? Shouldn't that be the Dem platform, message?

"Obama saved you by raising your taxes...Celebrate hope and change....You too can be a dishwasher in a restaurant with your English Lit degree...."
 
Whatever happened to Biden entering the race? Fever had the inside scoop on that one and announced his decision to enter before the media.
 
Has more black in him than that retard Ben Carson
There fever is again accusing someone of not being black enough. That's the problem with you. If a black guy says something you don't agree with then BOOM he's an Uncle Tom and can be ridiculed. This proves you are just another racist piece of trash
 
There fever is again accusing someone of not being black enough. That's the problem with you. If a black guy says something you don't agree with then BOOM he's an Uncle Tom and can be ridiculed. This proves you are just another racist piece of trash

Do you even know th true definition of a racist???
 
Do you even know th true definition of a racist???
Oh I do. True or false you hate Ben Carson and Clarence Thomas because you don't think they are they don't represent the right kind of blackness that you think they should
 
Well at first I thought Ben Carson was just an Uncle Tom. He is worse. The Republicans found themselves a coon. And they rode him and tried to pump him with so much money knowing he sounded and spoke half retarded. He is no different than some of these half retarded coon ass rappers.
 
Nike I'm pulling an eg you figure it out for your self

I already have. Regarding the ability to offer "free" college education, there is no substantial difference between the first 12 years of "free" public education and the proposed next four years of "free" education.
 
I already have. Regarding the ability to offer "free" college education, there is no substantial difference between the first 12 years of "free" public education and the proposed next four years of "free" education.
Well you have it all figured out. Hopefully Bernie "I dont know jack crap about loans and interest rates" Sanders wins so we can all live in a utopian society where everyon gets a free college degree.
 
Well you have it all figured out. Hopefully Bernie "I dont know jack crap about loans and interest rates" Sanders wins so we can all live in a utopian society where everyon gets a free college degree.

I can see why free public college education would be disapproved by you. It's because the free elementary and high school education you received didn't do you any good. Right?
 
I can see why free public college education would be disapproved by you. It's because the free elementary and high school education you received didn't do you any good. Right?
It has nothing to do with primary and secondary education. Offering free college tuition instantaneously devalues a college degree. Offering free education doesnt raise everyone else up it brings education down.
 
It has nothing to do with primary and secondary education. Offering free college tuition instantaneously devalues a college degree. Offering free education doesnt raise everyone else up it brings education down.

Honestly, that's about the stupidest thing I've ever heard someone say.
 
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