Posted on 01/14/2016 2:42:32 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Another round of eagerly awaited GOP debates will take place live January 14 at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center in North Charleston, South Carolina, airing on the FOX Business Network and streaming live on FOXBusiness.com.
The first debate, scheduled for a 6 p.m. ET start will be moderated by anchors Trish Regan and Sandra Smith. Four GOP candidates will be featured, including former HP (HPQ) CEO Carly Fiorina, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum.
The second debate, which is slated for a 9 p.m. ET start, will be moderated by Anchor/Managing Editor of Business News, Neil Cavuto and Anchor/Global Markets Editor Maria Bartiromo. Candidates at the podium for the later debate will be: real estate mogul Donald Trump, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Ohio Governor John Kasich and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
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America doesn't acknowledge ROYAL TITLES. Actual American citizens are NOT even permitted to have them; they can only accept honorary ones. And besides which, Winston and his cousin were born in England with fathers who werfe Britsih citizens at the time of their births.
Nice timing there Ed.
You got it. The weaker absolutely make the stronger
candidates look stronger. Perception is everything.
Jeb needs to be at the kiddie table before Carson.
time, FReerepublic was âConservativeâ. That weâve gone so far out there that a populist wins such huge support HERE demonstrates where America is headed....
Because once upon a time we thought if we supported the most conservative candidate, we could maybe win and get America back.
Now we have enough evidence to see that BOTH parties are on the same side, the Washington cabal, cartel, oligarchy. They RULE us. We are but serfs, playing along, choosing the most conservative PERSON to support and vote for. We think that makes a difference when they are all on the same side or bribed and threatened into being on the oligarchy’s side,
We want Trump because we want to try and shut the tyranny down. We aren’t going to play the vote for the red jersey guys game. It is a different world. We want a bloodless revolution. We want to attempt to rip these rulers out of power as well as their propaganda media.
Natural born citizens usually have no other nation to call home, except Ted, who seems to be doubly natural born.
Why can’t Trump a call Bush’s BS when he says “It will start a trade war” WE ARE IN A TRADE WAR NOW! Trump is slow on the draw. My biggest beef with him.
Trump is not stupid when it comes to negotiating with China. You start out asking for twice what you want and expect in many negotiations. It’s a simple tactic.
BTW - I have been on the Cruz wagon for a long time, but it took me awhile to figure Trump out. He starts out really high thinking all along that he will get what he really wanted to begin with. That is going to be a double edged sword for his supporters because he is most popular around here for his big statements on hot button issues. Not sure how that will play when he get’s “half” of what he said he would to start with. Will see. I am open to voting for Trump too.
Has FOX declared Trump the loser yet?
Yep, knows how to deal with them.
Christy on fire - Hillary trying to run to the left of Bernie by raising SS tax.
This FOX debate is meant to be the launching pad for the GOPE boy >> Rubio and buriel ground for TRUMP. And Cruz actually seems to think the Establishment audience is *for* him, when he insults TRUMP. LOL! ( So do his supporters.)
This FOX debate is meant to be the launching pad for the GOPE boy >> Rubio and buriel ground for TRUMP. And Cruz actually seems to think the Establishment audience is *for* him, when he insults TRUMP. LOL! ( So do his supporters.)
I think it is Matt 6.5 that is getting him into trouble.
The politicians don't get it. They think that because goods may go up in price hurting the consumers and hurt our exports, it is not a good strategy. They fail to understand that we have much greater leverage over China and it can be used to get them to act on NK or in other ways we want. The politicians are more concerned about the impact on special interests than they are in furthering our national interests. Bush is more concerned about soy bean exports than what is best for the country.
If we use our leverage the right way, it won't be necessary to get into a trade war with China.
My company cannot sell there.
So tell em to build the damn things right here instead!
Oh, wait, they’ll whine about how many regulations there are and taxes and wages...
Oh, dear...having US companies in the position of having to ADVOCATE FOR THEIR ACTUAL INTERESTS instead of using their time and money to decide how to pander to global warmers and the gay lobby...we can’t have that, now can we?
SPOT ON!
VAT TAXES stink and don’t help anyone but a bigger and bigger government.
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