And then God said, let there be substance

I want to add two more important issue that I am very hopeful comes up in the next debate:

  • Can government taxes and regulation cause business to close and/or entice business to leave the US, and what do you propose to change the risk/reward for corporations through tax codes and regulation? Please give an example of a business that could have been prevented from doing an inversion and how your polices would help.
  • What does Globalism mean to you, and what problems does it create back home?
 
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If regulation was such a job killer as Trump puts forward, how is it that in a growing regulatory environment between 2008's Great Recession and today, the greatest job recovery in American history has occurred?

But people don't sit and think about what is being said, and pair it with data.
 
If regulation was such a job killer as Trump puts forward, how is it that in a growing regulatory environment between 2008's Great Recession and today, the greatest job recovery in American history has occurred?

But people don't sit and think about what is being said, and pair it with data.


Not to mention the people who not only don't think, but don't know anything about the "data" they're being fed.

The BLS' Skunk-In-The-Woodpile: 67% Of New Jobs Since 2009 Due To Birth-Death Model, But US Business Formation Rate Is Now Negative!

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Even the so called jobs that were 'saved or created' came from a model. Just like global warming!
 
That statistic absolutely has to be changed by the next administration. There are lots of people being left behind in this recovery.

Where the "lie between two truths" problem that you guys have is, non of your proposed policies fix this problem. Thing is, I am not sure that the Democratic proposals do either.

I fear that those jobs are manufacturing, certain parts of the energy space, etc. Those jobs are not coming back, no matter how bad we want them to. I have studied the problem some, and I don't see how you force the US corporations to start manufacturing on the scale needed to bring these jobs back.

And what is worse, lots of jobs men hold are driving things back and forth. That is the next disaster waiting to happen as autonomous vehicles become a reality.


Not to mention the people who not only don't think, but don't know anything about the "data" they're being fed.

The BLS' Skunk-In-The-Woodpile: 67% Of New Jobs Since 2009 Due To Birth-Death Model, But US Business Formation Rate Is Now Negative!

14034714_1142790422434030_1682356349956621495_n.jpg



Even the so called jobs that were 'saved or created' came from a model. Just like global warming!
 
That statistic absolutely has to be changed by the next administration. There are lots of people being left behind in this recovery.

Where the "lie between two truths" problem that you guys have is, non of your proposed policies fix this problem. Thing is, I am not sure that the Democratic proposals do either.

I fear that those jobs are manufacturing, certain parts of the energy space, etc. Those jobs are not coming back, no matter how bad we want them to. I have studied the problem some, and I don't see how you force the US corporations to start manufacturing on the scale needed to bring these jobs back.

And what is worse, lots of jobs men hold are driving things back and forth. That is the next disaster waiting to happen as autonomous vehicles become a reality.
Remember when righties were ridiculing the idea that inequality was a problem in our country? Lmao, all this boils down to excessive inequality.
 
Poll: After Trump Tape, Clinton's Lead Up to Double Digits

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As Donald Trump's campaign reels over tapes of the presidential candidate's sexually aggressive comments about women in 2005, the Republican nominee now trails Hillary Clinton by double digits among likely voters, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

The poll, conducted on Saturday and Sunday but before the second presidential debate, shows Clinton with 46 percent support among likely voters in a four-way matchup, compared to 35 percent for Trump.

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Libertarian Gary Johnson's support stands at nine percent, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein garners two percent. In a head-to-head matchup, Clinton's lead over Trump grows to 14 percent (52 percent to Trump's 38 percent.)

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And among all registered voters, Clinton's lead is 13 points, her largest advantage over Trump since the poll began testing the pair last September.

As Republicans grapple with how to hold on to control of the House and Senate despite the Trump campaign's woes, Democrats overall now have a seven-point advantage on the question of which party voters want to see in control of Congress.

Forty-nine percent of voters say they'd like to see Democrats in power on Capitol Hill, compared to 42 percent who chose the GOP.

That's up from a three-point advantage for Democrats (48 percent to 45 percent) last month, and it's the largest advantage for Democrats since the October 2009 government shutdown...

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