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RE: Mick Mulvaney knocking it out of the park right now.
(03-17-2017 05:55 AM)Crebman Wrote:  
(03-17-2017 03:22 AM)Machiavelli Wrote:  I mean no disrespect by this David. I enjoy your viewpoints. However, Trump voters are a proud people. They want jobs. They don't want handouts. Trumps ultimate success or failure in my opinion will be entirely based upon bringing good jobs back. That's the alpha and the omega. He's stolen the Democratic base in a lot of ways. I think my Dad would have been a Trump voter. Yes, Trump's budget and policies do hurt the working poor. In reality I think they will be fine with it as long as they have jobs that will take them from the working poor to the working middle class. That's what he is going to be judged by.

I believe you are right. Job creation (or enough coming back) will be how he is judged. With that said, anyone that doesn't think the Federal government needs a pretty big haircut as far as spending doesn't see the inefficient, wasteful, monolith staring them in the face.

And Obama created massive bloat in the State Department and EPA.
03-17-2017 07:17 AM
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