Trump Promises a "bloody story" if Elected

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Eli1

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It was brilliant of Trump to highlight the problems associated with both legal and illegal immigration. He does so so inarticulately that the MSM ridicule him while the rest of country learns about the extent of the problem. Brilliant.

Indeed.
Liberals hate it when Trump doesn't speak according to their standards.
Go Trump!
 

Nehemiah6

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Another federal department of government that is unnecessary. I'm in favor of sending everything back to the states that the Constitution doesn't call for the federal government to do.
So what are the core responsibilities of the federal government, which could then be paid for with the actual taxes collected:
1. National security for defense only (zero dollar to promote wars abroad)
2. National infrastructure
3. National parks
4. Federal salaries (within reason)
5. Federal building upkeep and utility expenses
6. Federal courts
7. Federal law enforcement
8. Border and port security
9. Compensation to representative and senators (within reason)
10. Embassies and essential agencies
11. Social Security (mandatory)
12. Welfare (mandatory but carefully handled)

The federal government would never need to have budget deficits or a national debt on this basis. Giving away free money to buy votes, pork-barrel politics, unnecessary bureaucracies, inflated numbers of bureaucrats and their salaries, wasteful and extravagant expeditions, time and money wasting activities of lawmakers, are many of the causes of huge budgets.
 

Cameron143

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So what are the core responsibilities of the federal government, which could then be paid for with the actual taxes collected:
1. National security for defense only (zero dollar to promote wars abroad)
2. National infrastructure
3. National parks
4. Federal salaries (within reason)
5. Federal building upkeep and utility expenses
6. Federal courts
7. Federal law enforcement
8. Border and port security
9. Compensation to representative and senators (within reason)
10. Embassies and essential agencies
11. Social Security (mandatory)
12. Welfare (mandatory but carefully handled)

The federal government would never need to have budget deficits or a national debt on this basis. Giving away free money to buy votes, pork-barrel politics, unnecessary bureaucracies, inflated numbers of bureaucrats and their salaries, wasteful and extravagant expeditions, time and money wasting activities of lawmakers, are many of the causes of huge budgets.
The federal government only has a few responsibilities constitutionally. They are to train and maintain a military, print money and regulate its value, regulate interstate commerce, conduct foreign affairs, and conduct the business of government.
Over time, the federal government has, like all governments, sought to consolidate its power, usurping it from the states; and, thus, the people. This is why the constitution guarantees individual rights, and limits the power of government. It's past time that the states reclaimed any and all powers from the federal government that the constitution doesn't expressly call for.
 

Nehemiah6

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But they still refuse to name the country involved in what they admit to be "foreign interference in domestic affairs."
Iran might be a good possibility. Iranian hackers infiltrated the Trump campaign communications recently, and disclosed information to Harris. And Iran hates Trump and has been plotting his assassination for quite some time. So why not sow disinformation to hurt him?