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The GOP Primary has taken on the Animal House plot line. Blutarsky (Trump) and his beer swilling minions are about to overthrow elitist snobs (Mitt) who will do anything to keep them down...

 

When I see Mitt I'll be thinking of this guy...

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Maybe Mitt should have gone this route in the last presidential election.

The GOP doesn’t care about winning presidential elections. They care about globalization, amnesty and cheap labor. Trump is seen as a real threat to the establishment's agenda and they all of a sudden have big balls.

Mitt only cares about the wealthy. Protecting the wealthy, providing the wealthy with cheap labor, providing the wealthy cover for moving jobs out of America. He thinks working class Americans are stupid. He even told small business owners that they need to bully their employees into voting for him or plan on losing their jobs.

Mitt’s upset the people have woke up, are done being screwed over, and have come to overthrow the establishment.

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The GOP doesn’t care about winning presidential elections. They care about globalization, amnesty and cheap labor. Trump is seen as a real threat to the establishment's agenda and they all of a sudden have big balls.

Mitt only cares about the wealthy. Protecting the wealthy, providing the wealthy with cheap labor, providing the wealthy cover for moving jobs out of America. He thinks working class Americans are stupid. He even told small business owners that they need to bully their employees into voting for him or plan on losing their jobs.

Mitt’s upset the people have woke up, are done being screwed over, and have come to overthrow the establishment.

 

That's total bull ****.

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The GOP doesn’t care about winning presidential elections. They care about globalization, amnesty and cheap labor. Trump is seen as a real threat to the establishment's agenda and they all of a sudden have big balls.

Mitt only cares about the wealthy. Protecting the wealthy, providing the wealthy with cheap labor, providing the wealthy cover for moving jobs out of America. He thinks working class Americans are stupid. He even told small business owners that they need to bully their employees into voting for him or plan on losing their jobs.

Mitt’s upset the people have woke up, are done being screwed over, and have come to overthrow the establishment.

 

That's an ignorant statement.

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What has the GOP establishment done to try to protect the backs of the working class American people over the last eight years? I'll answer, nothing.

Globalization is inevitable. Those who don't embrace it will be overrun by it.

 

The economy is always changing, and innovations drive that change. American labor has out priced itself in the global market place. It is not for the Government to protect American labor against international markets. It is for individual American laborers to make themselves useful to changing markets if they wish to have value in it.

 

Trump's proposals regarding international tariffs of 35% would launch a global trade war, and drive businesses out of America.

 

He hasn't proposed anything that would help. Quite the opposite actually.

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Globalization is inevitable. Those who don't embrace it will be overrun by it.

 

The economy is always changing, and innovations drive that change. American labor has out priced itself in the global market place. It is not for the Government to protect American labor against international markets. It is for individual American laborers to make themselves useful to changing markets if they wish to have value in it.

 

Trump's proposals regarding international tariffs of 35% would launch a global trade war, and drive businesses out of America.

 

He hasn't proposed anything that would help. Quite the opposite actually.

 

That number is his starting off point. He's a dealmaker. Trump will make things unpleasant enough for American big business owners to bring a good enough portion of those jobs back.

 

The GOP establishment's talking points read like a total surrender which was never authorized by the American people. They fail to understand that they work for us, not the other way around. Trump is at least a hail mary attempt to right the ship again and not a vote for total surrender. Trump has a huge megaphone, you think that Carrier isn't seriously sweating now after all of his mentions of them moving to Mexico? Big business will have to start weighing whether the profits from cheap labor will over come the profit loss from the daily public wide shaming and a 10% markup. Many of these CEOs are making 40 million dollars a year, how many average yearly American salaries is that? We are the American consumer, we yield the ultimate global power. Trump is going to want a few pelts on his wall, so IMO he will be successful in bringing back a million or two manufacturing jobs one way or another. If the GOP is against that, they can go scratch.

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That number is his starting off point. He's a dealmaker. Trump will make things unpleasant enough for American big business owners to bring a good enough portion of those jobs back.

 

The GOP establishment's talking points read like a total surrender which was never authorized by the American people. They fail to understand that they work for us, not the other way around. Trump is at least a hail mary attempt to right the ship again and not a vote for total surrender. Trump has a huge megaphone, you think that Carrier isn't seriously sweating now after all of his mentions of them moving to Mexico? Big business will have to start weighing whether the profits from cheap labor will over come the profit loss from the daily public wide shaming and a 10% markup. Many of these CEOs are making 40 million dollars a year, how many average yearly American salaries is that? We are the American consumer, we yield the ultimate global power. Trump is going to want a few pelts on his wall, so IMO he will be successful in bringing back a million or two manufacturing jobs one way or another. If the GOP is against that, they can go scratch.

 

You're an idiot.

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