Yeah, that’s a new one on me... He was a really nice guy when I met him and yet it surprises me to read this. Very cool.
Sure, Trump is “Pro-Life” like Romney is “Pro-Life”.
“I support a womans right to choose, but I am uncomfortable with the procedures. When Tim Russert asked me on Meet the Press if I would ban partial-birth abortion, my pro-choice instincts led me to say no. After the show, I consulted two doctors I respect and, upon learning more about this procedure, I have concluded that I would support a ban.
Source: The America We Deserve, by Donald Trump, p. 31-32 Jul 2, 2000
http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Donald_Trump_Abortion.htm
Do we really KNOW he is pro-life, or is he just saying so?
Mitt Romney repeatedly said he was pro-life. But he lied, and fortunately we knew he lied.
I’d be delighted to learn this is true, but I’d like a bit more confirmation.
The alternative to being pro-life is to be pro-death. It’s not a matter of choice.
Trump = Perot
did anyone forget the horrible way he treated miss california? He threw her to the sharks
Trump, like a lot of people, really needs to read some Bastiat.
Tarrifs are a tax on things we buy. Therefore we pay them. If it warms your heart to send more money to the feds, feel free to write a check, but don’t screw up the price of the goods I buy.
If China does mess with their currency to keep their prices low, why should I mind that they impoverish themselves? By keeping the Yuan low they keep the price of their labor low and we gain more value in goods for less of our money. They are thus exporting wealth.
Let me make an example for you. If the baker in town is selling bread so cheap you can’t possible beat it yourself, and is in fact losing money, why not take advantage of it and do something else with your time which you can make more money at? He’ll go broke eventually. If he tries to undercut to put everyone out of business, people will get back into the baking business when he tries to go cutthroat on prices.
These days it doesn’t even take a recession for people to jump on the protectionist bandwagon. They want their nanny state corporate protection even in good times (ie Steel Tariffs under Bush).
Anyway did anyone care to notice that most of the big manufacturing concerns which left for elsewhere happened to be all union? Hmmm. Let me think about that one.
why won’t Trump go on Mark Levin’s show?