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On Monday's Mark Levin Show
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On Monday’s Mark Levin show, Donald Trump has issued more details on
his economic plan and trade policies. Trump said he was going to cut
7 federal income tax brackets down to three, limit business income
taxes to 15%, eliminate the death tax, and repeal Obamacare. These
among others are positive aspects of his proposal. In any event
Hillary Clinton is already pounding away at Donald Trump. However,
her proposal would not lead to any wealth creation as she proposes a
massive 1 trillion dollar increase in taxes. Her policies have
“Depression” written all over them. In addition the trickle down
system of Capitalism that Hillary talks about was a spectacular
success. Just look at the Ronald Reagan years where 20 million more
jobs were created and unemployment fell to 5.3%. Capitalism doesn’t
create a trouble free or risk free life but a better life. After
that, not a single candidate running now supports trade. Massive
tariffs would be very destructive to our nation.
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From
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Ubiquitous on Tue Aug 9 04:40:16 2016
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"Ubiquitous" <
weberm@polaris.net> wrote in message news:noceh7$ico$
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On Monday’s Mark Levin show, Donald Trump has issued more details on
his economic plan and trade policies.
Was that before or after he put on the red foam nose?
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From
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All on Mon Oct 3 21:05:00 2016
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On Monday’s Mark Levin show, Isn’t it amazing that there is no
ethical issue raised when somebody leaks somebody else’s tax records
to the media? Liberals don’t seem to mind these sorts of things.
Whatever is in Donald Trump’s tax returns as long as he follows the
law, he follows the law. After that, the Democrats wherever they
serve cannot be trusted with leaks. Whether it’s in Hollywood,
academia or the media, they will leak it, use it and mock it; to
them the ends justify the means. It’s a disgrace that the New York
Times leaked his taxes and they need to be publicly admonished for
this. In addition, there is no evidence that Trump broke a single
law, not even a hint of illegal activity in Trump’s tax returns.
Yet, there’s more than a hint that Hillary has spent her entire life
breaking laws. What’s worse!? Hillary getting half a million dollars
from foreign governments or their state-run businesses to give a
speech? Or complying with the internal revenue code? Who’s done more
damage to you in this country? Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?
Meanwhile Trump is running a campaign that he is proud of but the
rest of us aren’t. He should be beating Hillary soundly, yet has a
lousy campaign. Trump could take his lessons from Ronald Reagan who
was informed, conversational and lighthearted. Reagan made the case
and laid out what his vision was for America without personal
animosity. He would have greatly defeated Hillary Clinton if he was
running today.
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From
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On Monday’s Mark Levin show, Ronald Reagan slammed through massive
tax reform in 1981 and since then progressive Democrats and
Republicans have unraveled most of it. We are told tax reform is
impossible because the people who lord it over us say so. It is not
just the Democrats but the Republicans that love this stuff. We
don’t support the phony progressive income tax, which is really
regressive. These taxes are really just a way to redistribute
wealth. The vast majority of us who pay the federal income tax,
support a fair tax or flat tax. It doesn’t take long to get to the
50% tax bracket after you add together all the taxes including,
sales taxes, property taxes, and others. Yet when you look at the
government and most states, they have massive debt. Our tax revenue
doesn’t even come close to paying the trillion dollar debt. It seems
the more we pay, the bigger the government gets and the less
responsive the government becomes. In addition, we have to control
spending borrowing and taxing. These are three things the Republican
Party wants to stop but never does. We never fight he only time we
took it to the left was during Reagan’s presidency. Reagan went over
the heads of the media and Congress to the American people and got
tax reform done. We allow the left to position the politics of this,
but instead should be talking about unleashing our economy. After
that, have you noticed conservatives who were Never-Trumpers
praising President Trump when he embraces the establishment? Most of
these people have revealed themselves as inside the beltway
Republicrats. They praise Trump for hiring Reince Priebus, relying
on Paul Ryan and relying on liberal democrats like Gary Cohn. Later,
Trump is doing everything right when it comes to North Korea.
America can’t ignore and pretend Kim Jong-un’s threat about
launching nuclear missiles into our country isn’t a serious one.
Finally, the praetorian guard media is trying to kill the Obama
surveillance story as quickly as they can. This is the same
reporting you get from the liberal media including, the New York
Times, Associated Press and CNN.
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From
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All on Mon Oct 23 21:05:00 2017
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On Monday’s Mark Levin show, With all the ongoing talk of how tax
reform can help the American economy, there’s one part of the
equation that isn’t being given a fair shake: international trade.
There are hysterical attacks on market capitalism from members of
both major political parties. Commerce and trade were a major
catalyst in the formation of the United States Constitution and a
core component of our national wealth. The fact of the matter is
that trade makes us a wealthier people. We also need to be
suspicious of the protectionists, because there are states that
would be enormously damaged by their policies. You would have
bureaucrats deciding which states should or shouldn’t be protected.
We need freer trade which helps most states and the country in
general. Without international export and import activity the nation
becomes very poor and the jobs are few. However, that does not mean
that America should be trading with enemies like China and its
fascist President Xi Jinping. Also, President Trump and Republicans
who are supposed to stand for liberty and capitalism are talking
like Marxists. They want a fifth bracket, the million dollar
bracket. Trump and the Republicans are participating in class
warfare when they talk like this. Trump is saying that his tax cuts
will be the biggest in American history. However, Trump’s tax cuts
are not even close to Ronald Reagan’s. You would never hear Reagan
talk about class warfare. He fought the left on sound fiscal policy,
and he did not buy into the propaganda of the left. If the
Republicans are not going to the make case for capitalism who will?
After that, Republicans are not covering up anything that took place
in Niger. The media covered up and mostly ignored Benghazi but they
are only covering Niger because it happened during Trump’s watch but
Barack Obama sent those troops to Niger.
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From
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All on Tue Oct 24 11:32:47 2017
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"Ubiquitous" <
weberm@polaris.net> wrote in message news:osn92q$kfi$
9@dont-email.me...
Mark who?
Who the fuck cares?
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From
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Clave on Mon Oct 30 23:07:32 2017
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Clave wrote:
"Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote in message news:osn92q$kfi$9@dont-email.me...
Mark who?
There are so many of these right wing media types, who can keep track?
And then they complain those darn libs controlling it all.
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From
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Gronk on Mon Oct 30 22:20:30 2017
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"Gronk" <
invalide@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:ot90ek$vgp$
1@dont-email.me...
Clave wrote:
"Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote in message
news:osn92q$kfi$9@dont-email.me...
Mark who?
There are so many of these right wing media types, who can keep track?
And then they complain those darn libs controlling it all.
Funny how none of them (literally NONE) seem at all interested in restoring
the Fairness Doctrine.
Until they do, go ahead and let em whine and pee their pants about how
"unfair" it all is.
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From
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All on Mon Jun 11 21:05:00 2018
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On Monday’s Mark Levin show, Tariffs are taxes imposed by our
government on the American people. We’re not taxing foreign
countries – we’re taxing Americans for buying foreign goods. These
tariffs are crony capitalism because it benefits certain businesses.
The vast majority of businesses don’t benefit from this subsidy
taxation (tariffs). It’s the government that benefits from these
tariffs, not the people. We still have plenty of steel and aluminum
in the US and if we we’re ever under attack, we’d do what we did in
WWII and have our American assembly lines produce weapons. We don’t
need to buy steel from Canada for a strong national defense. Then,
should we have an international minimum wage? Should we compel other
countries to pay their workers more wages because they earn less
than ours do? The bottom line is that products and services are
imported to the US because we want and need them and American
products and services are exported because we don’t want or need
them and other countries do. Finally, it makes no sense to include
Russia in the G7 (or newly proposed G8). We can’t copy what the
socialist countries do because we’ll become poorer. As for the
Summit, Trump has driven this whole thing in North Korea. Barack
Obama wanted no part of it because it was too hard and he was busy
selling us out to Iran and Cuba.
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From
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All on Wed Jun 13 17:09:27 2018
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Fox
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From
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All on Wed Jun 13 08:48:31 2018
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On 6/11/2018 6:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
<...>
Srsly -- Mark who?
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From
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Clave on Tue Jun 19 21:29:21 2018
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Clave wrote:
On 6/11/2018 6:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
<...>
Srsly -- Mark who?
I've asked that question many times. He dodges. Must be one
of the army of right wing media types that chronically
complain about librrul media
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