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jimnyc
03-08-2019, 12:34 PM
Some should watch the Hannity interview of Glenn Beck. Beck was VERY anti-Trump from the get go and hated him. Now he says he will vote for him, and admits he did everything he said he would, and more.
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Why Trump Will Win in 2020
In his closing remarks after the only presidential debate of the 1980 campaign, Ronald Reagan famously looked into the camera and asked the voters, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” This boiled down that year’s contest to a question that most voters eventually ask themselves, consciously or not, in every election involving an incumbent president. The obvious answer in 1980 was, “No,” and Jimmy Carter became unemployed. The same implicit question will determine the outcome of the 2020 election, and President Trump’s fate. Fortunately for the nation, the clear answer will be an unequivocal, “Yes.”
Indeed, according to Gallup, the general public has already decided on the answer: “Fifty percent say they are better off today than they were a year ago… the first time since 2007 that at least half of the public has said they are financially better off than a year ago.” To put this in historical perspective Gallup points out, “Only 11 times in 109 polls stretching back to 1976 have at least half of those polled said they were in better financial shape than they had been a year prior.” And the good news doesn’t end there. A record number of Americans are optimistic about where their personal finances are headed during the next 12 months:
Americans’ optimism about their personal finances has climbed to levels not seen in more than 16 years, with 69% now saying they expect to be financially better off “at this time next year”… only two percentage points below the all-time high of 71%, recorded in March 1998 at a time when the nation’s economic boom was producing strong economic growth combined with the lowest inflation and unemployment rates in decades.
Rest - https://spectator.org/why-trump-will-win-in-2020/
LongTermGuy
03-08-2019, 01:36 PM
Some should watch the Hannity interview of Glenn Beck. Beck was VERY anti-Trump from the get go and hated him. Now he says he will vote for him, and admits he did everything he said he would, and more.
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Why Trump Will Win in 2020
In his closing remarks after the only presidential debate of the 1980 campaign, Ronald Reagan famously looked into the camera and asked the voters, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” This boiled down that year’s contest to a question that most voters eventually ask themselves, consciously or not, in every election involving an incumbent president. The obvious answer in 1980 was, “No,” and Jimmy Carter became unemployed. The same implicit question will determine the outcome of the 2020 election, and President Trump’s fate. Fortunately for the nation, the clear answer will be an unequivocal, “Yes.”
Indeed, according to Gallup, the general public has already decided on the answer: “Fifty percent say they are better off today than they were a year ago… the first time since 2007 that at least half of the public has said they are financially better off than a year ago.” To put this in historical perspective Gallup points out, “Only 11 times in 109 polls stretching back to 1976 have at least half of those polled said they were in better financial shape than they had been a year prior.” And the good news doesn’t end there. A record number of Americans are optimistic about where their personal finances are headed during the next 12 months:
Rest - https://spectator.org/why-trump-will-win-in-2020/
I seen the Hannity interview of beck last night.....Good show....Trump will win because there are still more people with "Common sense" to vote for 'Common sense and Donald Trump`
The left has nothing to offer except deceit ...more taxes....black power / muslim power...open borders and their butt-hurt impeaching Trump madness ....
Abbey Marie
03-08-2019, 01:56 PM
Will they make a connection between better-off financially, and Trump’s presidency?
That is the question.
KarlMarx
03-08-2019, 02:21 PM
I’m thinking that the best campaign rhetoric that will convince the American voter that we must vote for Trump is coming out of the mouths of the three stooges themselves AOC ( Larry), Rep Omar (Curly) , and Rep Tlaib (Moe)
STTAB
03-08-2019, 02:22 PM
It won't even matter because the same scum bags who are in Congress now will be in Congress then too. One party is outright criminal and the other doesn't give a flying fuck about Americans.
KarlMarx
03-08-2019, 03:27 PM
Will they make a connection between better-off financially, and Trump’s presidency?
That is the question.
When a gay person votes, he votes for a candidate that serves gay interests
Similarly with a Latino or a Black voter and their interests.
However, those of the Middle Class are expected to vote against their own interests and are ridiculed as bigoted when they do.
However, looking after the interests of the Middle Class benefits everyone while looking after the interests of particular groups of people benefit no one.
Why? Because, the wealth that the Middle Class controls is often used to build businesses, increase investment, and grow equity. This has the effect of improving the lot of those who have nothing to do with the Middle Class.
By improving investment, the amount of revenue increases. By increasing revenue, GDP increases. Improving GDP improves the Standard of Living. An improved Standard of Living helps everyone.
However, when a particular group’s interests are looked after, it comes at the price of hurting the interests of another group of people. Such zero sum proposals not only hurt people, but increases the resentment between the groups of people involved.
STTAB
03-08-2019, 03:48 PM
When a gay person votes, he votes for a candidate that serves gay interests
Similarly with a Latino or a Black voter and their interests.
However, those of the Middle Class are expected to vote against their own interests and are ridiculed as bigoted when they do.
However, looking after the interests of the Middle Class benefits everyone while looking after the interests of particular groups of people benefit no one.
Why? Because, the wealth that the Middle Class controls is often used to build businesses, increase investment, and grow equity. This has the effect of improving the lot of those who have nothing to do with the Middle Class.
By improving investment, the amount of revenue increases. By increasing revenue, GDP increases. Improving GDP improves the Standard of Living. An improved Standard of Living helps everyone.
However, when a particular group’s interests are looked after, it comes at the price of hurting the interests of another group of people. Such zero sum proposals not only hurt people, but increases the resentment between the groups of people involved.
Nonsense, every single person who votes Democrat is voting against their own interest. Proven fact, for example, that Democrats haven't helped blacks at all anywhere they are in charge. And they never will because if you fix problems you can't use those problems to gin up votes from stupid people. And yes, the vast majority of blacks are stupid.
KarlMarx
03-08-2019, 05:04 PM
Nonsense, every single person who votes Democrat is voting against their own interest. Proven fact, for example, that Democrats haven't helped blacks at all anywhere they are in charge...
Exactly my point.
Those who support the Democratic Party are out to impoverish the Middle Class.
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