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Donald Trump’s Plan for “Winning the Global Competition”
The New American ^ | 09 August 2016 | Bob Adelmann

Posted on 08/09/2016 7:41:23 AM PDT by VitacoreVision

During his hour-long speech on Monday at the Detroit Economic Club, Republican Party presidential nominee Donald Trump was serious and reasonable, avoiding histrionics and the temptation to push back against protestors who interrupted him several times. He followed his script and peppered the economic landscape with his wish list of actions he would take as president to “Make America Great Again.”

It was a very long list:

• Cut corporate and personal income tax rates significantly;

• Cut small business income taxes to just 15 percent;

• Make childcare expenses tax deductible;

• Repeal many of the more outrageous executive orders issued by President Obama;

• Place a moratorium on new federal regulations;

• Terminate plans to implement TPP, and renegotiate NAFTA;

• Repeal a special tax break for hedge fund managers, called “carried interest”;

• End the federal estate tax, or death tax;

• Rebuild the military and restore the nation’s infrastructure;

• Eliminate the need for corporations to do “tax inversions” by making the United States a tax haven;

• Enforce intellectual property rights, especially against China;

• Revise and expand the government’s energy policy;

• Promote education reform;

• Reform the VA; and

• Repeal and replace ObamaCare.

Said Trump, "We now begin a great national conversation about economic renewal for America. It’s a conversation about how to make America great again — for everyone, especially — and I say especially — for those who have the very least."

On tax reform:

I am proposing an across-the-board income tax reduction, especially for middle-income Americans. This will lead to millions of new and really good-paying jobs. The rich will pay their fair share, but no one will pay so much that it destroys jobs, or undermines our ability as a nation to compete….
We will eliminate the Carried Interest Deduction, a well-known deduction, and other special interest loopholes that have been so good for Wall Street investors, and people like me, but unfair to American workers….
My plan will reduce the current number of brackets from 7 to 3, and dramatically streamline the process [of filing tax returns]….
We will work with House Republicans on this plan, using the same brackets they have proposed: 12, 25, and 33 percent….
Under my plan, no American company will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes. In other words, we’re reducing your taxes from 35% to 15%.… small businesses will benefit the most from this plan.

On repatriating corporate profits held overseas: "Our lower business tax will also end job-killing corporate [tax] inversions, and cause trillions in new dollars and wealth to come pouring into our country."

On the federal estate tax: "No family will have to pay the death tax. American workers have paid taxes their whole lives, and they should not be taxed again at death — it’s just plain wrong. And most people agree with that. We will repeal it."

On Obama’s executive orders: "I will also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders."

On federal regulations: "I will ask each and every federal agency to prepare a list of all of the regulations they impose on Americans which are not necessary, do not improve public safety, and which needlessly kill many, many jobs. Those regulations will be eliminated quickly."

On trade, the TPP and NAFTA:

By far the biggest [job] losses [attributable to NAFTA] occurred in motor vehicles and parts, which lost nearly 740,000 manufacturing jobs.… Michigan ranks first for jobs lost as a share of state workforce due to the trade deficit with TPP members.… That is why I have announced we will withdraw from the deal….
I have previously laid out a detailed 7-point plan for trade reform, available on my website. It includes strong protections against currency manipulation … tariffs against any countries that cheat by unfairly subsidizing their goods, and it includes a total renegotiation of NAFTA, which is a disaster for our country. A total renegotiation. If we don’t get a better deal, we will walk away.

On energy: "Also critical to our economic renewal will be energy reform…. As a result of recent Obama EPA actions, coal-fired power plants across Michigan have either shut down entirely or undergone expensive conversions. The Obama-Clinton war on coal has cost Michigan over 50,000 jobs. Hillary Clinton says her plan will 'put a lot of coal companies and coal miners out of business.' We will put our coal miners and steel workers back to work."

On education: "Our education reforms will help parents send their kids to a school of their choice."

On ObamaCare: "One of my first acts as President will be to repeal and replace disastrous ObamaCare, saving another million American jobs."

On the U.S. military and NATO: "We will also rebuild our military, and get our [NATO] allies to pay their fair share for the protection we provide — saving us countless billions to invest in our own country."

On veterans’ services: "We also have a plan, on our website, for a complete reform of the Veterans Health Administration. This is something so desperately needed to make sure our vets are fully supported and get the care they deserve."

Trump accused the Obama administration of waging war on the average American worker with its current energy policy, and said that his administration would end it:

A Trump Administration will end this war on the American worker, and unleash an energy revolution that will bring vast new wealth to our country. According to the Institute for Energy Research, lifting the restrictions on all sources of American energy will: Increase GDP by more than $100 billion dollars annually, add over 500,000 new jobs annually, and increase annual wages by more than $30 billion dollars over the next 7 years; Increase federal, state, and local tax revenues by almost $6 trillion dollars over 4 decades; Increase total economic activity by more than $20 trillion dollars over the next 40 years.
The reforms I have outlined today are only the beginning. When we reform our tax, trade, energy and regulatory policies, we will open a new chapter in American Prosperity. We can use this new wealth to rebuild our military and our infrastructure.

Little was missing from Trump’s wish list. He said nothing about the noxious Dodd-Frank law (that is still being written years after the Great Recession supposedly ended), or the Keystone XL pipeline, or building his wall, or how to remedy Social Security, or eliminating the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). Mostly what was missing was any reference to the Constitution, and only obliquely did he reference the separation of powers extant in that precious document.

Much on Trump’s list is wishful thinking. Under the Constitution he can do precious little on his own unless he adopts the present president’s position that the Constitution either doesn’t matter, or doesn’t inhibit. Some are saying that this speech reveals Trump to be a dreamer.

Perhaps that isn’t a bad thing. As Mike Tyson once said, “I’m a dreamer. I have to dream and reach for the stars. And if I miss a star then I grab a handful of clouds.” Perhaps Trump will allow Americans to begin to dream again. A dream of a world where the Constitution means what it says, and government is restrained to its proper role and the people are left alone to work out their own destinies, to enjoy without federal interference the “self-evident truths” that Jefferson wrote of: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016issues; tpp; trade; trump
During an hour-long speech on Monday at the Detroit Economic Club, Donald Trump gave his wish list of actions he would take as president to “Make America Great Again.”
1 posted on 08/09/2016 7:41:23 AM PDT by VitacoreVision
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To: VitacoreVision

The Democrats will say it’s all tax breaks for the rich and nothing for the poor and middle class. As usual.


2 posted on 08/09/2016 7:47:53 AM PDT by Lower Deck
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To: VitacoreVision
Until you talk retaliatory tariffs and trade restriction you ain't talking squat. To me anyway this list sounds like an Establishment hack wrote it. Noting earth shattering nothing really to upset the status quo. There's is nothing to stir the passion of the Reagan Democrats either. Very disappointing to me any way. Pablum to the K Street crowd.

But I am still on the Trump band wagon. I will vote for Trump no matter what; but he could do better. The Establishment hacks on Trumps staff are going to turn what could have been a blowout into nail biter.

3 posted on 08/09/2016 7:58:18 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va
"Until you talk retaliatory tariffs and trade restriction you ain't talking squat."

The US has been there, done that. It's called "The Great Depression".

4 posted on 08/09/2016 8:24:15 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (The Stone Age did not end because we ran out of stones)
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To: VitacoreVision
Much on Trump’s list is wishful thinking.

Well, no it isn't. Using currency manipulation regulations, Trump could tariff the crap out of Chinese goods. Using post 9-11 money transfer rules, Trump could stop all cash wire transfers to Mexico, or use traditional authority to simply close the border.

This is how RINO's think: every victory by the Left is sacrosanct and there's nothing we can do except wring our hands.

Why isn't the Endangered Species Act repealed or at least modified with a cost benefit analysis requiring Congressional approval? Or just make the property rights upon which it infringes subject to compensation.

There are a thousand different ways the GOP could stop the leftist juggernaut, but it won't do anything because it sees itself as part of the same machine.

5 posted on 08/09/2016 8:51:41 AM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens")
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To: norwaypinesavage

>>The US has been there, done that. It’s called “The Great Depression”.

There were no fast container ships or cheap, virtually unlimited communications like the Internet in those days. Economies in those days were based on gold, land, and iron instead of fiat currency, information, and electronics. You are comparing Napoleon’s artillery with a B-1 bomber loaded with smart bombs.


6 posted on 08/09/2016 8:57:28 AM PDT by Bryanw92 (If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
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To: VitacoreVision

I liked the speech.


7 posted on 08/09/2016 9:34:14 AM PDT by Ciexyz (Hillary will govern like Obama surrogate PA Gov.Wolfe, taking PA to the bottom, making life worse.)
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To: Ciexyz

Rose Tennant on Salem media 1250 AM Pittsburgh PA likes it. It plays well in the Pittsburgh market.


8 posted on 08/09/2016 9:39:20 AM PDT by Ciexyz (Hillary will govern like Obama surrogate PA Gov.Wolfe, taking PA to the bottom, making life worse.)
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To: Bryanw92
"You are comparing Napoleon’s artillery with a B-1 bomber loaded with smart bombs."

No, I'm comparing retaliatory tariffs and trade restrictions with retaliatory tariffs and trade restrictions.

9 posted on 08/09/2016 10:30:07 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (The Stone Age did not end because we ran out of stones)
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To: norwaypinesavage

>>No, I’m comparing retaliatory tariffs and trade restrictions with retaliatory tariffs and trade restrictions.

And you are doing it ceteris paribus, just like every other armchair economist. The global economic conditions and capabilities are not the same today as they were in 1929.


10 posted on 08/09/2016 12:32:55 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
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"you are doing it ceteris paribus, just like every other armchair economist."

Not quite. I'm doing it as a senior engineering consultant for a company that employs over a hundred people manufacturing products in the US, exporting them to China.

11 posted on 08/09/2016 12:40:16 PM PDT by norwaypinesavage (The Stone Age did not end because we ran out of stones)
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To: norwaypinesavage

>>Not quite. I’m doing it as a senior engineering consultant for a company that employs over a hundred people manufacturing products in the US, exporting them to China.

You have unfettered access to all Chinese markets for any product you choose to make? What’s the average price for one unit of manufacture in your company?


12 posted on 08/09/2016 12:49:02 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
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To: Bryanw92

Yes, and around $50,000.


13 posted on 08/09/2016 1:55:30 PM PDT by norwaypinesavage (The Stone Age did not end because we ran out of stones)
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To: norwaypinesavage

>>Yes, and around $50,000.

Not bad. A couple more companies like yours and we’ll have enough of a tax base to provide welfare and unemployment to 50 million Americans.

All I’m saying is that there is no easy fix. It is neither punitive tariffs nor is it absolute free trade. Americans have to work and America needs to make more of the stuff it consumes, but we can’t ignore the economics of global trade either.

But I can understand your fear. If you aren’t making and selling defense technology to China and those $50k items are luxuries, then any tariff could be disastrous for your 100 workers and your supply chain (unless it is in China). All of us are human and we’d gladly sacrifice the livelihoods of a million Americans to keep our own paycheck secure. I get that. I’m just hoping that someone is smart enough and willing to make some tough decisions to make the economic growth be more than just increases in government spending year after year.


14 posted on 08/09/2016 2:22:33 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
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To: norwaypinesavage

If you think Smoot Hawley( passed a year after the GD started LOL) caused the Great Depression then you probably believe zombies are real.


15 posted on 08/10/2016 5:12:17 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: VitacoreVision

I didn’t want to start a new thread...Observation today (8/10/16)unfortunately through listening to Glenn Beck is that the TPP basically has one third of the 6000 page document deals with trade the other four thousand Pages deal with a new world Constitution where other companies can see our us companies but we cannot see them. Even the Heritage Foundation turn Glen down to be interviewed about it. It gives away our sovereignty.

When driving around and can’t get anything else worthy to listen to, I do listen to him with a filter.

Anyone know the status of TPP?


16 posted on 08/11/2016 10:53:32 AM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Have Faith...If you have none, pray and ask Him for more.)
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