Republican Trump says 70 percent of federal regulations 'can go'

Maybe, if he gets elected, he'll cut himself in the process and everyone's happy?
More likely he'll just declare bankruptcy again (he's got it down to boilerplate form), and convert the White House into a time share destination of choice.

All kidding aside, at this stage of the election cycle, anything to do with the candidates, particularly Trump, is probably best relegated to P&R.
 
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He'll sell the White House to the Chinese or Icahn (not sure which is worse) and say it's the smartest thing he ever did.
 
Keep in mind that with Hillary, we are all likely to be forced to become "politically correct".
I assume she'll enact legislation to insure all violators are subject to an arrest and misdemeanor charge.
What a great country we have become.
I'm "outta here".....it's Greece, Costa Rica or Amsterdam for me.
 
Keep in mind that with Hillary, we are all likely to be forced to become "politically correct".
I assume she'll enact legislation to insure all violators are subject to an arrest and misdemeanor charge.
What a great country we have become.
I'm "outta here".....it's Greece, Costa Rica or Amsterdam for me.
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Just as a couple of FYIs:
1. You don't get to decide to live in another country, they have to decide to give you a residence permit. And you pay U.S. taxes on worldwide income until another country grants you citizenship and you revoke your U.S. citizenship. You know, kinda like Trump rails against Mexican's who decide they're "outta here" and move to the U.S.? This is especially rich given your rants about the evils of H1B visa's, I guess the evil immigrant meme doesn't apply when you're the immigrant?
2. All three of the countries you named are far more liberal than the U.S. on pretty much any aspect you can imagine (universal healthcare, gun control, unions, taxes...). So either you're leaving because the U.S. is too conservative for you, or you have no concept of how conservative the U.S. is compared to literally the entire non-Islamic world?

Anyway, get out and travel a bit, maybe spend a couple months in a few places outside the U.S., spend some time talking to and getting to know the people who live there. It will open your eyes and give you some perspective.
 
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