Debate


LOL-face-012.jpg
 
Trump did very well last night for his first presidential debate compared to the professional politician who has lots of experience in them for the last thirty years.

The next debate wont be very moderator friendly for Hillary. I think Chris Wallace will be moderating and he will not let Hillary get away with Bengazi, her e mail server, and her crooked charities.

Trump will put her away for good.
 
I especially got a kick out of Hillary claiming she would rebuild the middle class after she raises taxes on the rich. She admitted that the middle class is evaporating but then went back again to blaming the rich private citizens.
 
Trump did very well last night for his first presidential debate compared to the professional politician who has lots of experience in them for the last thirty years.

The next debate wont be very moderator friendly for Hillary. I think Chris Wallace will be moderating and he will not let Hillary get away with Bengazi, her e mail server, and her crooked charities.

Trump will put her away for good.
LOL next is the CNN peeps.
 


Even Stephen Colbert said it sounded like Trumpy was trying to cure a cold with cocaine!

What were the Steelers doing Sunday? A rookie coach and a rookie quarterback handed BIG Ben and the highly touted Steelers their ass, huh commie?:rofl2::mun::cof1:
 
Trump did very well last night for his first presidential debate compared to the professional politician who has lots of experience in them for the last thirty years.

The next debate wont be very moderator friendly for Hillary. I think Chris Wallace will be moderating and he will not let Hillary get away with Bengazi, her e mail server, and her crooked charities.

Trump will put her away for good.

:sadbaby::rofl2:
 
I especially got a kick out of Hillary claiming she would rebuild the middle class after she raises taxes on the rich.

Yeah......what an outrageous-concept.....for History-challenged Teabaggers.....


"Not only was the entire national deficit eliminated after raising taxes on the wealthy in 1993, but the economy grew so fast for the remainder of the decade that many conservative economists thought that the Fed should raise the prime interest rate in order to slow it down."

crying-laughter-smiley-emoticon.gif
.
crying-laughter-smiley-emoticon.gif
.
crying-laughter-smiley-emoticon.gif
.
crying-laughter-smiley-emoticon.gif



Coming+Soon+-+Hillary+Clinton+in+the+Oval+Office+-+The+World+Of+Hillary+Clinton.JPG

Clinton 3.0!!!
 
Yeah.....DAMN that experience-factor!!!!

Oh Yea! The vast experience of Hillary Clinton, like,

religiously and loyally following the advise of Barrack Obama, John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Peter King and fulfilling the arming of Libyan rebels so they could murder America’s Ambassador Stevens and three other Americans and then become ISIS and take over large parts of the middle east.

Then there’s Madam Secretary’s magnificent experience at designating total powers to her underlings to ignore Ambassador Steven’s endless pleas for more security.

Oh yeah! Hillary’s wonderful experience to not recognize classified materials.

And let us not forget Hillary’s vast experience of being a world class pathological liar, huh commie?

Should a woman that couldn’t recognize classified materials as Secretary Of State become Commander-N-Chief?
 
She Committed to reducing corporate power not only Wall St. (Feb 2016)
Go after shadow banking industry, like Lehman Brothers. (Nov 2015)

That's why the Wall Street BIG bankers paid her all of that loot to explain to them how she was going to "go after them and reduce their power" right commie?

Democrats would have paid off national debt in 2000s. (Jul 2015)

Apparently just another Hillary lie, since Congress controls the purse strings and her hubby had a REPUBLICAN Congress through most of his administration that allegedly balance the so-called Clinton balanced budget.
 
COMMENTARY
No, Bill Clinton Didn’t Balance the Budget

By Stephen Moore
October 8, 1998
Let us establish one point definitively: Bill Clinton didn’t balance the budget. Yes, he was there when it happened. But the record shows that was about the extent of his contribution.

Many in the media have flubbed this story. The New York Times on October 1st said, “Clinton balances the budget.” Others have praised George Bush. Political analyst Bill Schneider declared on CNN that Bush is one of “the real heroes” for his willingness to raise taxes — and never mind read my lips. (Once upon a time, lying was something that was considered wrong in Washington, but under the last two presidents our standards have dropped.) In any case, crediting George Bush for the end of the deficit requires some nifty logical somersaults, since the deficit hit its Mount Everest peak of $290 billion in St. George’s last year in office.

And 1993 — the year of the giant Clinton tax hike — was not the turning point in the deficit wars, either. In fact, in 1995, two years after that tax hike, the budget baseline submitted by the president’s own Office of Management and Budget and the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office predicted $200 billion deficits for as far as the eye could see. The figure shows the Clinton deficit baseline. What changed this bleak outlook?

Newt Gingrich and company — for all their faults — have received virtually no credit for balancing the budget. Yet today’s surplus is, in part, a byproduct of the GOP’s single-minded crusade to end 30 years of red ink. Arguably, Gingrich’s finest hour as Speaker came in March 1995 when he rallied the entire Republican House caucus behind the idea of eliminating the deficit within seven years.

More at http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/no-bill-clinton-didnt-balance-budget
 
Back
Top