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President Trump "Where Was The Outrage Of Democrats When All Of Our Companies Were Fleeing To Mexico

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If capitalism is based on profit, these companies wanted to maximise their profits through sheap labour while maintaining high prices, but they have ignored/overlooked, knowingly or unknowingly the consequences on the American labour pool..Which combined with American foreign wars were devastating.. Many young Americans who could not find jobs just joined the army_ this might have been a deliberate policy..who knows_, and when they came back home after service they still couldn't find decent jobs.. This phenomenon of scarce jobs for the Americans in general has played a vital role in the defeat of the democrats in the recent elections.. Trump is thus entitled to say what he is saying, or is it just to gain more sympathy from the American people, since the republicans started the wars and left the legacy to the democrats who have tried to better the economy, to deal with it, hence trapping and linking them to their own policies..
Can we consider Trump as an independent politician? He certainly has an independent mind, but every major American institution is republican led now, hence, we can consider president Trump as an "independent republican" with all what it entails..
 
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Trump is hostage to the Republican Party.

They'll reel him in. He's just got a free pass for a while.
 
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Trump is hostage to the Republican Party.

They'll reel him in. He's just got a free pass for a while.

So far he's reeling in the republican party hehe.

Who is the tail and who is the dog in all the wagging that will happen. Let's wait and see, given Trump was supposed to lose even the republican primaries badly according to the self-declared, ultimate protectors of truth/fact/reasoning :D
 
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So far he's reeling in the republican party hehe.

Who is the tail and who is the dog in all the wagging that will happen. Let's wait and see, given Trump was supposed to lose even the republican primaries badly according to the self-declared, ultimate protectors of truth/fact/reasoning :D

The Republicans will reel him in in about a month or two. These midterm elections coming up in November 2017 will see a huge knee jerk reaction from progressives, the vast majority of the millennials and minorities who didn't vote will be coming out.

What the Republican Party had with the Tea Party in 2010. The Democrats will see themselves in 2017. A huge kick to the *** for Hillary and the establishment and a boon for Bernie Sanders.

Former President Obama was right Change will come, stupid people believed he would be responsible for it.
 
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The Republicans will reel him in in about a month or two. These midterm elections coming up in November 2017 will see a huge knee jerk reaction from progressives, the vast majority of the millennials and minorities who didn't vote will be coming out.

What the Republican Party had with the Tea Party in 2010. The Democrats will see themselves in 2017. A huge kick to the *** for Hillary and the establishment and a boon for Bernie Sanders.

Former President Obama was right Change will come, stupid people believed he would be responsible for it.

Mid term elections arent due till 2019.

I wouldn't be so sure about predicting any of that....thats 2 years for trump to bring jobs and domestic investment back and take action in the inner cities (law enforcement, safety, lid on drug wars etc). If he succeeds, identity politics (tactics which are the last thing the democrats are clinging to) will decline in a big way in national discourse.
 
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Mid term elections arent due till 2019.

I wouldn't be so sure about predicting any of that....thats 2 years for trump to bring jobs and domestic investment back and take action in the inner cities (law enforcement, safety, lid on drug wars etc). If he succeeds, identity politics (tactics which are the last thing the democrats are clinging to) will decline in a big way in national discourse.

The economy is the key. Right now he has slack in his leash to deliver the economic growth that he promised.
 
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Mid term elections arent due till 2019.

I wouldn't be so sure about predicting any of that....thats 2 years for trump to bring jobs and domestic investment back and take action in the inner cities (law enforcement, safety, lid on drug wars etc). If he succeeds, identity politics (tactics which are the last thing the democrats are clinging to) will decline in a big way in national discourse.

2017? 2018? worst things have happened to people hungover.

Trump needs to deliver on jobs, and not jobs brought by $1Billion tax breaks. No one cares about lowering the budgets for the F-25 or AirForce One. They want jobs. Sadly those jobs are being automated and they decided to go to trade schools to learn how to screw bolts, something a robot can do easily and more efficiently. Unless the War on Climate Denial is ended, the US will live in the past with glandeurs of assembly lines humming. The future is Green Energy and it's production.

President Trump's chances of negotiating NAFTA, are on a rocky road. Mexico and Canada welcomed the initial push from Trump, but after the "wall" and "mexico will pay for it in some form" with events unfolding in Canada and the "Muslim ban" will push back Mexico and Canada.

Late President Reagan wanted a FTA with Mexico similar to Canada, and Former President Bush? decided to combine Canada and Mexico to make NAFTA. More Republicans supported NAFTA than Democrats, obviously it was the brain-child of a legacy Republican.

It took years to shift American factories to Mexico, and in many sources theres claim that American companies were given assurances of a FTA and had plans already in place. These jobs aren't coming back...

The Drug War has been going on since Late President Nixon, it's only gotten worse. Unless Trump goes all Rodrigo Duterte or ends the "War on Drugs" nothing will change.

And theres alot of things about the inner cities ...

Call me a pessimist.
 
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Late President Reagan wanted a FTA with Mexico similar to Canada, and Former President Bush? decided to combine Canada and Mexico to make NAFTA. More Republicans supported NAFTA than Democrats, obviously it was the brain-child of a legacy Republican.

Trump is anything but a legacy republican....and neither will he pander to such people is my gut feeling. Yours is he will.

You are completely right about Reagan and Bush, Trump admires Reagan but he criticizes quite a few things he has done.

One of the big blunders was Reagan in his rush to be buddy buddy with the Dems (to push through military budgets and such more smoothly to accelerate the decline of the then USSR)....gave them california permanently (staunchly red state till then) by signing the amnesty then for illegals from mexico to have a route to citizenship.

Can you imagine Trump even thinking about that?

So lets wait and see who's right about trump vs republican party :D The latter is not finished licking its wounds from how Trump dismantled their choices in the primaries and now is charging forward without any of their consent/advice....and simply unable to be relevant in national discourse when they do say something feebly in reaction (McCain and Graham etc).
 
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