Rand.Respect Ron, feel that ether Trump
Love rand Paul.
He's so nuts, but sometimes he just hits w truth bombs. Did it in the past debate regarding marijuana.
Yep.You guys don't understand the appeal of Trump if you think Rand mentioning China isn't in the deal is bad to his supporters. The spiel he went on about the US getting ripped off is all that matters.
Because he actually thinks China is part of the agreement.
I'm out, I can't keep watching this debate.
2stupid4me
Didn't Carson say in the CNN debate that regarding the minimum wage, that there should be one that is determined by an impartial group of experts that then adjusts with the economy each year?
He's against raising the minimum wage on a national level by the extent that people wish for it to ($15). He is against it because he believes that raising it to that extent would cause a loss of jobs that would hurt the poor. And that general sentiment is what the other candidates on that stage have as well.
I fail to see how not raising the minimum wage is inherently un-Christian. Yes, you could argue that it is because it hurts the poor, but what if, perhaps, a person believes that help for the poor should come from forces outside of the government, forcing that responsibility on actual people rather than on an abstract force that doesn't have an exact face (aka the government)? These are Republicans after all, and generally speaking, they seek a smaller form of government as the ideal. I don't see how that's an inherently wrong way of going about things. It's just a different one.
BTW, I don't endorse Ben, I think a flat tax isn't helpful, and I think he'd make a poor president, but saying he's hypocritical because he doesn't believe a $15 minimum wage is a little ridiculous, in my opinion.
Who are they so afraid of that America's military needs to be even bigger/better?
I don't understand the constant increase in military when you are THE world power by a large margin, yet there are people living on or below the poverty line.
Seems like a lot of commercials.
Wait, I missed hearing that part. What did Rand Paul say about Trump?
By proxy..Rand.
Love rand Paul.
He's so nuts, but sometimes he just hits w truth bombs. Did it in the past debate regarding marijuana.
Trump spent a good minute railing against the TPP because it would benefit China, Rand then pointed out they aren't party to it.
Trump was talking about how TPP let China get away with currency manipulation. Rand said China isn't in the deal. Hero music started playing while Rand was talking.I missed it. WHAT DID RAND SAY?
Trump was talking about how TPP let China get away with currency manipulation. Rand said China isn't in the deal. Hero music started playing while Rand was talking.
Trump was talking about how TPP let China get away with currency manipulation. Rand said China isn't in the deal. Hero music started playing while Rand was talking.
The fact I dislike Paul but can agree with him on quite a few things certainly says a lot about the rest of field.Ultimately, that's why I respect him so much. I disagree with many of his policies, but he is easily the most genuine in the GOP field.
Trump was talking about how TPP let China get away with currency manipulation. Rand said China isn't in the deal. Hero music started playing while Rand was talking.
Didn't Carson say in the CNN debate that regarding the minimum wage, that there should be one that is determined by an impartial group of experts that then adjusts with the economy each year?
He's against raising the minimum wage on a national level by the extent that people wish for it to ($15). He is against it because he believes that raising it to that extent would cause a loss of jobs that would hurt the poor. And that general sentiment is what the other candidates on that stage have as well.
I fail to see how not raising the minimum wage is inherently un-Christian. Yes, you could argue that it is because it hurts the poor, but what if, perhaps, a person believes that help for the poor should come from forces outside of the government, forcing that responsibility on actual people rather than on an abstract force that doesn't have an exact face (aka the government)? These are Republicans after all, and generally speaking, they seek a smaller form of government as the ideal. I don't see how that's an inherently wrong way of going about things. It's just a different one.
BTW, I don't endorse Ben, I think a flat tax isn't helpful, and I think he'd make a poor president, but saying he's hypocritical because he doesn't believe a $15 minimum wage is a little ridiculous, in my opinion.
Trump got stumped for once.