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To: sargon

Trump’s immigration policy is populist, it is neither liberal nor conservative. Trump’s tax policy is slightly conservative, but also contains liberal planks like his opposition to corporate inversions. His healthcare policy is a bit vague, currently it trends conservative, but he has expressed admiration for centrally-planned ideas in the past, thus I do not trust him on that issue. His trade policy is unabashedly progressive and protectionist. He remains another moderate-to-liberal Republican in his past history and stated positions, and I do not trust him to govern as anything but, therefore he will not get my vote. I’ve been asked to vote for the lesser of two evils too many times.


73 posted on 04/09/2016 11:52:17 PM PDT by Sasha_S (Where progressives rule, ignorance reigns.)
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To: Sasha_S
You don't have any idea what the facts are re Trump and his policies!

His opposition to corporate inversion is so CONSERVATIVE, it's mind blowing!

You have NO idea what CONSERVATIVE means/is!

His health INSURANCE policies are not vague; unlike Cruz's, whose every single "plan" is vague and wrong. Since WHEN is a VAT "conservative" on top of income taxes ?

Please don't vote and please either don't post to FR, or find a nice little section to hide in, where perhaps you know SOMETHING factual about the topic!

97 posted on 04/10/2016 12:15:42 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: Sasha_S

Exactly, Trump is in favor of higher taxes. Tax revenue is the fertilizer used to grow government. Trump would certainly grow government if elected.


118 posted on 04/10/2016 12:55:05 AM PDT by JLS
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