Posted on 08/19/2016 4:54:26 PM PDT by oblomov
With poll after poll saying the economy is the most important issue in the presidential election, the candidate who connects with voters on this subject has a good chance of winning it all.
Donald Trumps and Hillary Clintons economic plans offer a clear choice. Trump seeks to revive American greatness with policies aimed at kick-starting economic growth. Clinton seeks fairness and more benefits for the middle and working classes.
Their proposals fall on either side of one question: Is the state or the individual better at spending the peoples money?
Trump clearly thinks the peopleas individuals or through the companies they runshould decide on consumption and investment, while Clinton wants to raise more money from the private sector so the government can spend and invest on behalf of the people.
Donald Trump
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump makes his entrance during a rally in Jacksonville, Fla., on Aug. 3. (Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images) Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump makes his entrance during a rally in Jacksonville, Fla., on Aug. 3. (Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images) Trumps tax plan includes a zero-percent tax rate for people making less than $25,000. This is a swing for the fences and could be a home run for the poor and the middle class.
As part of this reform, we will eliminate special interest loopholes that have been so good for Wall Street investors, and people like me, but unfair to American workers, Trump said in a major policy speech at the Detroit Economic Club on Aug. 8.
In Detroit, Trump used the same brackets House Republicans have previously proposed: 12 percent, 25 percent, and 33 percent. For many American workers, their tax rate will be zero, he said.
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Why an 'AND' and an 'OR' and not TWO 'ORS'???? Should be 'OR' and 'OR'!!!!
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At least they matched the order of the candidate (Clinton vs. Trump) with the preferences implicit in the plans (state vs. private sector).
Unfortunately, this generation of voters is the least informed and qualified of any generation so far to vote. They know nothing about civics, how our gov’t works, or the Constitution. They do know all about MTV and cell phones though. And to think we are giving the country to these blithering idiots that think money will rain from heaven!
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