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I think the GOP and others have forgotten the moderate 'Blue Dog' democrats.
How so? I think corporate America is very much on their radar.
That being true, what the Democrats have not forgotten was not relevant to my post.You do realize that Hillary was the corporate candidate last time around, right? Democrats like to pretend they are not as cozy as the Republicans with big business, but it's just that the Republicans flaunt said connection, while Democrats like to have a "Public" and "private" position.
The difference between Neo-Cons and Neo-Libs is surprisingly small.
Im not sure who won, but it is interesting to see Lambs platform that brought him so much support.
1. Pro Life
2. Support Second Amendment
3. Support American Steel industry
4. Distance yourself from Pelosi and DNC leadership.
Seems to be a winning combination.
You do realize that Hillary was the corporate candidate last time around, right? Democrats like to pretend they are not as cozy as the Republicans with big business, but it's just that the Republicans flaunt said connection, while Democrats like to have a "Public" and "private" position.
The difference between Neo-Cons and Neo-Libs is surprisingly small.
Legislatively the only thing Trump has accomplished is a large corporate tax cut and trying to get Judges that the Koch brothers want in the judiciary.
That has nothing to do with my post, but okay.
Saying there's not much difference between democrats and republicans in terms of corporate stoogery is easily countered with what republicans actually do when in office.
As opposed to what Democrats do?
Yeah, I don't think they were going to cut the corporate tax rates, rip up environmental regulations and do their best to remove net neutrality.
Depends upon the corporations. Hillary, after all, assured Goldman Sachs that her private position was far different from her public one.
The difference is how the government acts. I don't care what people "believe" or say.
Then you were obviously upset with the corporations that the Democrats regularly benefit in their tax bills, by excluding them from tax increases.
Well the Republican candidate resorted to really dumb propagandistic junk to try to win the Trump base. Glad there were folks who didn't take the bait.
#4 is my fave,Im not sure who won, but it is interesting to see Lambs platform that brought him so much support.
1. Pro Life
2. Support Second Amendment
3. Support American Steel industry
4. Distance yourself from Pelosi and DNC leadership.
Seems to be a winning combination.
Since you're a conservative, Go Braves, and not a Trump supporter (much respect for that), do you think this win by a Democrat is the beginning of a backlash against Trump and his supporters? I'm asking you because (1) You're a conservative and not a Trump supporter, and (2) I think I will get a more sensible answer from you since you're not a Trump supporter. I'm not trying to put you on the spot here. I'm honestly curious to know what you think. Thanks, in advance, for your reply.
You do realize that Hillary was the corporate candidate last time around, right?
No. Trump was the one marketed as a successful business leader.
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