Posted on 06/16/2015 3:30:57 AM PDT by cotton1706
Economist Frank Roche, who once again will attempt to unseat Republican Rep. Renée Ellmers in North Carolinas second district in 2016, explains that a review of simple trade data demonstrates that fast-track authority has been a net loss to the United States.
An expert in macroeconomics and financial market analysis, Roche entered a primary race with Ellmers in 2013 after she repeatedly betrayed the conservative constituents who elected her. With only $50,000 raised for his campaign, Roche ended up earning the support of more than 412 percent of voters in his district. Encouraged by that support and observing Ellmers continued failure to follow through with conservative values, he is again running for that congressional seat.
On the Bill Lumaye radio show last Thursday, Ellmers promoted fast-track authority (TPA) saying, There is a lot of misinformation out there
Were talking about American trade, and were talking about American jobs, were talking about job creation, were talking about higher wages, she said. And in order to do that, in a global society where 95% of the market is outside the United States, we have to be competitive. The United States has to be on top.
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>> Roche ended up earning the support of more than 412 percent of voters in his district
I would think that getting 412% of the vote would have been more than enough to unseat Ellmers. What happened?
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Philadelphia hey?
Ellmers was the one who led the six female congressmen who helped scuttle pro-life legislation.
Ping for reminder
She needs to be Cantored
That's a flat lie right there. The U.S. is over 20% of the entire world's economy.
She got 588%. NC is a tough market.
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