What problems in this country are not perpetuated by Democrats and or their policies?

You hate Government but love and believe Republicans why?

Ask the guy who authored this post.
I know but I was wrong. The Democratic way works so much better.

The economy is not working for the American people. In a matter of weeks, the abject failure of President Trump and his Administration to competently respond to the COVID-19 pandemic erased all the job gains made since the Obama-Biden Administration pulled the country out of the Great Recession, and plunged the economy into recession once more.

President Trump inherited the longest economic expansion in American history from the Obama-Biden Administration, and he squandered it. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, President Trump was presiding over a recession in the manufacturing sector, after years of growth in the Obama-Biden Administration. He had the audacity to pay for a permanent tax cut for big business by raising taxes on working families. He launched a reckless trade war with China that cost more than 300,000 American jobs and sent farmers into bankruptcy, decimating the American heartland.

Working families’ incomes have been largely stagnant for decades, while the cost of basic needs—from housing to health care, higher education to child care—keep rising at precipitous rates. Meanwhile, the rich have been capturing a larger and larger share of the economic pie, with incomes for the top one percent growing five times faster than those of the bottom 90 percent.

America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.

 
America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.
"today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom."
Democrats have forced them to compete with 40 million thirdworlders for jobs and education. Something past generations didn't have to deal with.

"That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations. Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system."
So collectivism and commie-lite shit huh?
How's that working out so far?
 
America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.
"today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom."
Democrats have forced them to compete with 40 million thirdworlders for jobs and education. Something past generations didn't have to deal with.

"That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations. Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system."
So collectivism and commie-lite shit huh?
How's that working out so far?
You are telling me something that I told you during the Bush years.

And do you know why it's better in Canada? Canada doesn't have illegal employers. They are apparently more patriotic than American business owners.
 
America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.
"today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom."
Democrats have forced them to compete with 40 million thirdworlders for jobs and education. Something past generations didn't have to deal with.

"That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations. Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system."
So collectivism and commie-lite shit huh?
How's that working out so far?
You are telling me something that I told you during the Bush years.

And do you know why it's better in Canada? Canada doesn't have illegal employers. They are apparently more patriotic than American business owners.
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Canada doesn’t have a Democrat Party incentivizing illegals with sanctuary cities and free healthcare...Canada doesn’t force its core citizens to pay illegals to breed on their soil.
This shit is so simple.
 
America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.
"today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom."
Democrats have forced them to compete with 40 million thirdworlders for jobs and education. Something past generations didn't have to deal with.

"That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations. Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system."
So collectivism and commie-lite shit huh?
How's that working out so far?
You are telling me something that I told you during the Bush years.

And do you know why it's better in Canada? Canada doesn't have illegal employers. They are apparently more patriotic than American business owners.
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Canada doesn’t have a Democrat Party incentivizing illegals with sanctuary cities and free healthcare...Canada doesn’t force its core citizens to pay illegals to breed on their soil.
This shit is so simple.
Nonsense

 
America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.
"today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom."
Democrats have forced them to compete with 40 million thirdworlders for jobs and education. Something past generations didn't have to deal with.

"That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations. Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system."
So collectivism and commie-lite shit huh?
How's that working out so far?
You are telling me something that I told you during the Bush years.

And do you know why it's better in Canada? Canada doesn't have illegal employers. They are apparently more patriotic than American business owners.
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Canada doesn’t have a Democrat Party incentivizing illegals with sanctuary cities and free healthcare...Canada doesn’t force its core citizens to pay illegals to breed on their soil.
This shit is so simple.
Nonsense

Your bullshit doesn’t add up....You Mexicrats won’t support mandatory e-verify...you cry like bitches and call for the abolishment of iCE when they raid businesses.
Wetbacks are the only voting block keeping the Mexicrat Party relevant....no wetbacks = no relevance in CA, AZ, NV, NM, TX
 
America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.
"today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom."
Democrats have forced them to compete with 40 million thirdworlders for jobs and education. Something past generations didn't have to deal with.

"That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations. Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system."
So collectivism and commie-lite shit huh?
How's that working out so far?
You are telling me something that I told you during the Bush years.

And do you know why it's better in Canada? Canada doesn't have illegal employers. They are apparently more patriotic than American business owners.
NEGATIVE
Canada doesn’t have a Democrat Party incentivizing illegals with sanctuary cities and free healthcare...Canada doesn’t force its core citizens to pay illegals to breed on their soil.
This shit is so simple.
Nonsense

Your bullshit doesn’t add up....You Mexicrats won’t support mandatory e-verify...you cry like bitches and call for the abolishment of iCE when they raid businesses.
Wetbacks are the only voting block keeping the Mexicrat Party relevant....no wetbacks = no relevance in CA, AZ, NV, NM, TX

"Between 1999 and 2003, work-site enforcement operations were scaled back 95 percent by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, which subsequently was merged into the Homeland Security Department. The number of employers prosecuted for unlawfully employing immigrants dropped from 182 in 1999 to four in 2003, and fines collected declined from $3.6 million to $212,000, according to federal statistics.

"In 1999, the United States initiated fines against 417 companies. In 2004, it issued fine notices to three."

Seems to me Clinton was enforcing the law and Bush stopped.
 
America bills itself as the land of opportunity, but intergenerational mobility has plummeted; today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom.

That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations.

Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system.
"today children born in the United States are less likely to move up the income ladder than those in Canada, Denmark, or the United Kingdom."
Democrats have forced them to compete with 40 million thirdworlders for jobs and education. Something past generations didn't have to deal with.

"That is why Democrats commit to forging a new social and economic contract with the American people—a contract that invests in the people and promotes shared prosperity. A new economic contract that raises wages and restores workers’ rights to organize, join a union, and collectively bargain. One that at last supports working families and the middle class by securing equal pay for women and paid family leave for all. A new social and economic contract that at last grapples honestly with America’s long and ongoing history of racism and disenfranchisement, of segregation and discrimination, and invests instead in building equity and mobility for the people of color who have been left out and left behind for generations. Democrats stand ready to take immediate, decisive action to pull the economy out of President Trump’s recession by investing in infrastructure, care work, clean energy, and small businesses to put Americans to work in good-paying jobs; shoring up state and local budgets to save jobs and protect public health in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and enacting fundamental reforms to address structural and systemic racism and entrenched income and wealth inequality in our economy and our banking system."
So collectivism and commie-lite shit huh?
How's that working out so far?
You are telling me something that I told you during the Bush years.

And do you know why it's better in Canada? Canada doesn't have illegal employers. They are apparently more patriotic than American business owners.
NEGATIVE
Canada doesn’t have a Democrat Party incentivizing illegals with sanctuary cities and free healthcare...Canada doesn’t force its core citizens to pay illegals to breed on their soil.
This shit is so simple.
Nonsense

Your bullshit doesn’t add up....You Mexicrats won’t support mandatory e-verify...you cry like bitches and call for the abolishment of iCE when they raid businesses.
Wetbacks are the only voting block keeping the Mexicrat Party relevant....no wetbacks = no relevance in CA, AZ, NV, NM, TX

"Between 1999 and 2003, work-site enforcement operations were scaled back 95 percent by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, which subsequently was merged into the Homeland Security Department. The number of employers prosecuted for unlawfully employing immigrants dropped from 182 in 1999 to four in 2003, and fines collected declined from $3.6 million to $212,000, according to federal statistics.

"In 1999, the United States initiated fines against 417 companies. In 2004, it issued fine notices to three."

Seems to me Clinton was enforcing the law and Bush stopped.
Bush 2 is a RINO...a globalist establishment puke...Lets talk about whats going on today....Remembe, you hate America’s past anyway.
 

Another round of tax cuts for the billionaires will fix everything.
Ironically, this is arguably true.

The richest among us are the people responsible for providing employment opportunities for millions of "the little people." They and their corporations pay the lion's share of taxes by far which are then used to benefit all Americans on things like infrastructure, national defense, and benefits for the disabled and poorest among us. Their businesses employ millions of Americans who pay income, property, sales and other taxes, and who buy things which employ other people who do the same.

We need to quite demonizing the successful and punishing them. We need more rich people, not less, and success should be encouraged with things like tax breaks.

If you reward desirable behaviors, you tend to get more of it. The converse is also true.
 
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I thought that the Republicans were in control of all three branches of the federal government from 2017 to 2019 and is still in charge of 2 and a half branches....and controls most statehouses? What is the GOP waiting for to fix things?
You’re seeing it now…Democrats always find a way to prevent Republicans from improving anything. Democrats know that a thriving, prosperous, conventional, unified America with no thirdworlders votes Republican…Dems become irrelevant in politics, they go extinct if America kicks ass.
 
Low wages - too many people qualified for the same job = lower wages
Housing / high rent - too many people = not enough properties
Homelessness - too many low grade people = not enough low grade work
Healthcare - too many getting free coverage = high premiums, high cost of pharmaceuticals
Education - too many children per classroom = teacher to student ratio too high
Divisive affirmative action - reveling over ****** losing to darkies
Guns and gun violence - fewer Democrats / dark folks = less gun violence

The common complaints we hear from Democrats are ALL self induced. They simply can not encourage Mexcio to send all the thirdworlders they can and still keep all their first world offerings.
Sorry peeps...something has got to give...you're going to have to tell your pet humans to go home and stay home if you want to see vast improvement for low to middle classers.

Don't forget, the New Deal had to be implemented because unregulated free market capitalism wasn't working. It was working for the rich but not the rest of us. Capitalism if not properly regulated is just another corrupted ISM.

 
Don't forget, the New Deal had to be implemented because unregulated free market capitalism wasn't working. It was working for the rich but not the rest of us. Capitalism if not properly regulated is just another corrupted ISM.

Sadly, there’s never been ”free market capitalism”. Capitalism has been regulated by tax code since 1862.
 
Sadly, there’s never been ”free market capitalism”. Capitalism has been regulated by tax code since 1862.
No, not sadly. Every country has an economy. And every economy is regulated by the country. By the government. There is no country where government doesn't get involved and companies can do whatever they want. I wish Libertarians would go somewhere and start a country run strictly by the libertarian way and show us it works.

Or one state. What state is Rand Paul in? Or Ron Paul? Did they ever try it? If not why not?
 

What problems in this country are not perpetuated by Democrats and or their policies?​


I'd say none of them....
 
No, not sadly. Every country has an economy. And every economy is regulated by the country. By the government. There is no country where government doesn't get involved and companies can do whatever they want. I wish Libertarians would go somewhere and start a country run strictly by the libertarian way and show us it works.

Or one state. What state is Rand Paul in? Or Ron Paul? Did they ever try it? If not why not?
What regulation(s) levied by government is in the best interest of the people?
Are you familiar with the enumerated powers?
 

What problems in this country are not perpetuated by Democrats and or their policies?​


I'd say none of them....
The Democrat playbook:
Create problems
Pretend you didn’t create the problems
Pretend to be pissed about the problems
Pretend to try to fix the problems
Pretend the problems are too complex to be fixed
Let problems be a problem indefinitely
 
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What regulation(s) levied by government is in the best interest of the people?
Are you familiar with the enumerated powers?

Let's do it this way. Name the regulation(s) you want to do away with. And I'll explain to you why that regulation needs to be in place.

This is why Libertarians should never govern us. You can't govern if you don't believe in government.
 
Let's do it this way. Name the regulation(s) you want to do away with. And I'll explain to you why that regulation needs to be in place.

This is why Libertarians should never govern us. You can't govern if you don't believe in government.
That's just stupid...How many regulations to you think exist in the US?
 
That's just stupid...How many regulations to you think exist in the US?
Didn't I ask you which specific regulation(s) you want to get rid of? Because not all regulations are bad. In fact MOST are necessary. The ones that aren't, trust me, Trump will get rid of them. And if it helps business, he will even get rid of some good regulations.

I'll give you an example. Remember you loved Bush in the 2000's? Or do you have short term memory suddenly? Remember right before the Great Recession happened, his economy was struggling. I know you said the fundamentals of our economy were strong, but Bush really was shitting the bed when it comes to the middle class. He was killing us and you defended him.

Anyways, he says banks will loan more money if we do away with the regulation that says banks need to keep so much money on hand in case of an emergency. You guys said no emergencies were coming and you did away with that regulation. You said it wasn't necessary. Then the Great ******* Recession hit. We had to bail out the banks. Remember that?
 
Didn't I ask you which specific regulation(s) you want to get rid of? Because not all regulations are bad. In fact MOST are necessary. The ones that aren't, trust me, Trump will get rid of them. And if it helps business, he will even get rid of some good regulations.

I'll give you an example. Remember you loved Bush in the 2000's? Or do you have short term memory suddenly? Remember right before the Great Recession happened, his economy was struggling. I know you said the fundamentals of our economy were strong, but Bush really was shitting the bed when it comes to the middle class. He was killing us and you defended him.

Anyways, he says banks will loan more money if we do away with the regulation that says banks need to keep so much money on hand in case of an emergency. You guys said no emergencies were coming and you did away with that regulation. You said it wasn't necessary. Then the Great ******* Recession hit. We had to bail out the banks. Remember that?
Well, first, no you didn't ask me...But, your approach is since some of them are necessary, and good, that we shouldn't get rid of any?
 
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