Trump daddy

Uh, yeah. He is playing tbe game exacly the same as the other lying cheating dirtbags. They are all the same.
I dont think trump will be a good president. I think he will be good for the country by destroying congress and the whitehouse. I hope he burns it down and executes every representative, senator, whatever and we elect all new ones. That is my illusion of what needs done. Reset DC.

That Donald, he just makes it feel so very good to be angry.

But you're not getting a pass like you've given your man Trump. We need substance. What exactly is this reset position? And how does the Donald get us there?
 
What exactly is this reset position?
That was kill them all, and let god sort them out, then we elect new ones. I was kinda kidding, kinda.

Trump, He will start hitting the issues now, he will get huge momentum in New York.

He wants to stop all the NAFTA , TAFTA, unfair tax on US goods shipping to other countries. All this free trade with the rest of the world it killing the USA.

The unfair trade from China is crazy, They sell finished products to the USA for what we pay for the raw materials.

When I ship parts to Australia, England, Mexico, India, China, Ecuador,....... they tax all products from the US 5 to 25%. Thats why they bring cash here which is cool but not fair to the USA.
 
Really? When? Where? What was said?

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/us-china-trade-reform


Reforming The U.S.-China Trade Relationship To Make America Great Again
How We Got Here: Washington Politicians Let China Off The Hook


In January 2000, President Bill Clinton boldly promised China’s inclusion in the World Trade Organization (WTO) “is a good deal for America. Our products will gain better access to China’s market, and every sector from agriculture, to telecommunications, to automobiles. But China gains no new market access to the United States.” None of what President Clinton promised came true. Since China joined the WTO, Americans have witnessed the closure of more than 50,000 factories and the loss of tens of millions of jobs. It was not a good deal for America then and it’s a bad deal now. It is a typical example of how politicians in Washington have failed our country.



The most important component of our China policy is leadership and strength at the negotiating table. We have been too afraid to protect and advance American interests and to challenge China to live up to its obligations. We need smart negotiators who will serve the interests of American workers – not Wall Street insiders that want to move U.S. manufacturing and investment offshore.

The Goal Of The Trump Plan: Fighting For American Businesses And Workers


America has always been a trading nation. Under the Trump administration trade will flourish. However, for free trade to bring prosperity to America, it must also be fair trade. Our goal is not protectionism but accountability. America fully opened its markets to China but China has not reciprocated. Its Great Wall of Protectionism uses unlawful tariff and non-tariff barriers to keep American companies out of China and to tilt the playing field in their favor.

If you give American workers a level playing field, they will win. At its heart, this plan is a negotiating strategy to bring fairness to our trade with China. The results will be huge for American businesses and workers. Jobs and factories will stop moving offshore and instead stay here at home. The economy will boom. The steps outlined in this plan will make that a reality.

When Donald J. Trump is president, China will be on notice that America is back in the global leadership business and that their days of currency manipulation and cheating are over. We will cut a better deal with China that helps American businesses and workers compete.

The Trump Plan Will Achieve The Following Goals:

  1. Bring China to the bargaining table by immediately declaring it a currency manipulator.
  2. Protect American ingenuity and investment by forcing China to uphold intellectual property laws and stop their unfair and unlawful practice of forcing U.S. companies to share proprietary technology with Chinese competitors as a condition of entry to China’s market.
  3. Reclaim millions of American jobs and reviving American manufacturing by putting an end to China’s illegal export subsidies and lax labor and environmental standards. No more sweatshops or pollution havens stealing jobs from American workers.
  4. Strengthen our negotiating position by lowering our corporate tax rate to keep American companies and jobs here at home, attacking our debt and deficit so China cannot use financial blackmail against us, and bolstering the U.S. military presence in the East and South China Seas to discourage Chinese adventurism.




Details of Donald J. Trump’s US China Trade Plan:

Declare China A Currency Manipulator

We need a president who will not succumb to the financial blackmail of a Communist dictatorship. President Obama’s Treasury Department has repeatedly refused to brand China a currency manipulator – a move that would force China to stop these unfair practices or face tough countervailing duties that level the playing field.

Economists estimate the Chinese yuan is undervalued by anywhere from 15% to 40%. This grossly undervalued yuan gives Chinese exporters a huge advantage while imposing the equivalent of a heavy tariff on U.S. exports to China. Such currency manipulation, in concert with China’s other unfair practices, has resulted in chronic U.S. trade deficits, a severe weakening of the U.S. manufacturing base and the loss of tens of millions of American jobs.

In a system of truly free trade and floating exchange rates like a Trump administration would support, America's massive trade deficit with China would not persist. On day one of the Trump administration the U.S. Treasury Department will designate China as a currency manipulator. This will begin a process that imposes appropriate countervailing duties on artificially cheap Chinese products, defends U.S. manufacturers and workers, and revitalizes job growth in America. We must stand up to China’s blackmail and reject corporate America’s manipulation of our politicians. The U.S. Treasury’s designation of China as a currency manipulator will force China to the negotiating table and open the door to a fair – and far better – trading relationship.

End China’s Intellectual Property Violations

China’s ongoing theft of intellectual property may be the greatest transfer of wealth in history. This theft costs the U.S. over $300 billion and millions of jobs each year. China’s government ignores this rampant cybercrime and, in other cases, actively encourages or even sponsors it –without any real consequences. China’s cyber lawlessness threatens our prosperity, privacy and national security. We will enforce stronger protections against Chinese hackers and counterfeit goods and our responses to Chinese theft will be swift, robust, and unequivocal.



The Chinese government also forces American companies like Boeing, GE, and Intel to transfer proprietary technologies to Chinese competitors as a condition of entry into the Chinese market. Such de facto intellectual property theft represents a brazen violation of WTO and international rules. China’s forced technology transfer policy is absolutely ridiculous. Going forward, we will adopt a zero tolerance policy on intellectual property theft and forced technology transfer. If China wants to trade with America, they must agree to stop stealing and to play by the rules.

Eliminate China’s Illegal Export Subsidies And Other Unfair Advantages

Chinese manufacturers and other exporters receive numerous illegal export subsidies from the Chinese government. These include - in direct contradiction to WTO rules - free or nearly free rent, utilities, raw materials, and many other services. China’s state-run banks routinely extend loans these enterprises at below market rates or without the expectation they will be repaid. China even offers them illegal tax breaks or rebates as well as cash bonuses to stimulate exports.

China’s illegal export subsidies intentionally distorts international trade and damages other countries’ exports by giving Chinese companies an unfair advantage. From textile and steel mills in the Carolinas to the Gulf Coast’s shrimp and fish industries to the Midwest manufacturing belt and California’s agribusiness, China’s disregard for WTO rules hurt every corner of America.

The U.S. Trade Representative recently filed yet another complaint with the WTO accusing China of cheating on our trade agreements by subsidizing its exports. The Trump administration will not wait for an international body to tell us what we already know. To gain negotiating leverage, we will pursue the WTO case and aggressively highlight and expose these subsidies.

China’s woeful lack of reasonable environmental and labor standards represent yet another form of unacceptable export subsidy. How can American manufacturers, who must meet very high standards, possibly compete with Chinese companies that care nothing about their workers or the environment? We will challenge China to join the 21 st Century when it comes to such standards.

The Trump Plan Will Strengthen Our Negotiating Position

As the world’s most important economy and consumer of goods, America must always negotiate trade agreements from strength. Branding China as a currency manipulator and exposing their unfair trade practices is not enough. In order to further strengthen our negotiating leverage, the Trump plan will:

  1. Lower the corporate tax rate to 15% to unleash American ingenuity here at home and make us more globally competitive. This tax cut puts our rate 10 percentage points below China and 20 points below our current burdensome rate that pushes companies and jobs offshore.
  2. Attack our debt and deficit by vigorously eliminating waste, fraud and abuse in the Federal government, ending redundant government programs, and growing the economy to increase tax revenues. Closing the deficit and reducing our debt will mean China cannot blackmail us with our own Treasury bonds.
  3. Strengthen the U.S. military and deploying it appropriately in the East and South China Seas. These actions will discourage Chinese adventurism that imperils American interests in Asia and shows our strength as we begin renegotiating our trading relationship with China. A strong military presence will be a clear signal to China and other nations in Asia and around the world that America is back in the global leadership business.
 
Really? When? Where? What was said?

What DD said. He understands currency devaluation tactics. He understands the trade deals that are rigged against the US. He wants to put a stop to corruption that causes financial disaster for business here. If you listen to the debates, town hall meetings and his other speeches you will notice he is very intelligent on these issues. No other candidate gives the detail of foreign trade deficit, taxation practices and currency issues like Trump. Remember, he deals with all of that making a living every day.
 
Trump has the most intelligent discussions on fixing our trade/economy issues. He is the only one that understands the real problem on why jobs go to other countries. It is the one and only reason I support him. Other than that he is just another lousy candidate. Cruz is my #2 guy only because Im more worried about the economy and budget than anything else. If the economy was strong he would be my #1 vote.
I agree with this, but I will add that he is the only candidate that seriously wants to do something about our open boarders and illegal immigration. He also seems to bringing a sense of nationalism back, although the left just calls it racism, white privilege, etc.
 
Its Great Wall of Protectionism uses unlawful tariff and non-tariff barriers to keep American companies out of China and to tilt the playing field in their favor.

The only reason you need to vote trump and buy american.
 
It's not a new increased tax. It's a drastic reduction in taxes for people like us. So therefor we spend more on fuel to race. Eliminate income tax. Everyone pays flat. Then atleast I know we all are paying the same. That's as close to socialism as I'm comfortable with.

Atleast an extra 3.5% of the Ohio direction card would be injected into the US naturalized citizen owned quickie mart economy.


Well only 2% in cuyahoga county.....


I do agree that trump could do some damage on the wall, and force businesses to do business in America.
 
Well it seems that all of you progressive populists have found your man in Donald Trump and he knows all about trade. He was quick to bring it up after the big Cruz Wisconsin victory. And Trump makes you feel like a winner with a shared confidence in his economic prowess. So why does Donald still refuse to debate Cruz on the issue?

Quick question, who will actually pay for those huge tariffs that Trump has threatened to levy on foreign goods?
 
It's not a new increased tax. It's a drastic reduction in taxes for people like us. So therefor we spend more on fuel to race. Eliminate income tax. Everyone pays flat. Then atleast I know we all are paying the same. That's as close to socialism as I'm comfortable with.

Atleast an extra 3.5% of the Ohio direction card would be injected into the US naturalized citizen owned quickie mart economy.


Well only 2% in cuyahoga county.....


I do agree that trump could do some damage on the wall, and force businesses to do business in America.

Our elected, career politicians, have hosed the middle class for decades. The laws they pass have ruined our manufacturing base and put people out of work.

All the while, those same career politicians continue to gain wealth and power. Their donors control their votes.

I get paid based on what I produce for my employer and work hard to achieve success. The majority of politicians have little experience in business and it shows in the stupid laws and regulations they come up with.

If that isn't a reason to vote for new blood, nothing is....

Ever see the Rep. from Georgia that was concerned Guam would sink if we put too many troops on that island?

BTW - GP740, are you still banned from VitalMX?
 
So AHRMA361, when does your campaign start?

Need a flunkie?

Nah. Don't want the hassle or the pay cut.

Neither do you.

Plus, the country is not nearly ready for a common sense ticket that a Mike & Mike ticket would present.
 
Quick question, who will actually pay for those huge tariffs that Trump has threatened to levy on foreign goods?
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Easy, any American that buys foreign products. This tax will fuel things to be built here.

If you are not growing it, pulling it out of the ground or manufacturing it you will die on the vine.
In a perfect world where all is even, fair non corrupt, we could not manufacture and be fine.
 
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Well it seems that all of you progressive populists have found your man in Donald Trump and he knows all about trade. He was quick to bring it up after the big Cruz Wisconsin victory. And Trump makes you feel like a winner with a shared confidence in his economic prowess. So why does Donald still refuse to debate Cruz on the issue?

Quick question, who will actually pay for those huge tariffs that Trump has threatened to levy on foreign goods?


There is no levy on goods, just a removal of the levy on OUR goods going into other countries, a removal of the lopsided trade agreements that heavily favor other countries.
 
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