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Taxes, Economy & Trade |
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Just for one moment, I thought I would be deprived of that colorful post. Why did you wait til post 13?
That silly polka-dot graph you post constantly is ridiculous. For example, Trumpâs 2A policy is better than any other candidate, with his national concealed carry idea.
Cruz’s Speechwriter and Communications Director, Amanda Carpenter, works at Conservative Review. So of course, there is no bias there. /s
And that you say to contact some outside group if we do not like the ratings is you just trying to deflect responsibility that YOU are posting this simplistic hogwash over and over.
Presidential Candidates Comparison ...
One thing though. Anybody else suspicious about these two categories ...
... and why anyone should take their word for what they assign as "Good" and "Bad". Modern politically correct establishment-think makes these suspicious.
I mean, knowing what has been done to America, how can political gurus judging those things as "Good" and "Bad" be taken seriously at this point?
And that 2nd one called "Taxes, Economy and Trade" really lumps together a stew of ingredients that do NOT belong together. We can easily all agree on "Taxes", but "Economy and Trade" is likely code for Chamber of Commerce death-to-American jobs sellout to multinationalist megacorps.
This comment has nothing to do with Trump or Cruz either. I wouldn't trust anyone's judgment on those self-selected categories at face value at this point in time.
It is far more likely that for the typical special interest group pushing such a bullet list that Good/Bad should be reversed in these categories. Either that or add in new categories for Pro-America and Anti-Globalism to balance out the sellout of America.