You guys have to explain to me what the US politicians obsession with Israel is all about? Every candidate goes out of his way to show support to Israel.
I know that the israeli lobbies do intensive work with members of the congress, and donate a lot of money to presidential candidates, but what about people like Trump? He doesn't need economic support from anyone. Is it radical islam that pushes them to support Israel?
I know that the israeli lobbies do intensive work with members of the congress, and donate a lot of money to presidential candidates, but what about people like Trump? He doesn't need economic support from anyone. Is it radical islam that pushes them to support Israel?
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You got it, buddy. 
I'm not exactly a fan of his demeanor in the debates (discussing the establishment is great though) but again, it was just the first debate after all.
I don't think think the tax stuff is meager though. My number one issue is the economy, so tax policy is extremely important. However, I will say that Trump hasn't really formulated any proposals on reducing government spending either, so he's hardly a great candidate at this point. We'll see, but he's certainly no Rand Paul, a rather sensible Libertarian.
It's not that all of these people are bad people. Rather, the strain they cause on the governments dealing with them from a cost perspective is the larger issue. Plus it's just bad for the overall economy to have such a surplus in labor with increased government spending and reduced output. That's what nobody understands or wants to admit.
I want a ZERO capital gains tax. If I invest my own money in a security, I am purchasing an already risky asset as it is and shouldn't have to pay anything back to the government because 1) I'm helping prop up their fucking market by purchasing securities (which is what they want) and 2) they have the FED lowering rates so low you can't make any return on typical CD's or savings accounts. Why should I, or even Trump for that matter, have to pay a single cent to these freaks when they already have the market cornered to benefit their buddies at the banks and their reputation as a government? Fuck them.
At least Bush had the 529 plans tax free for 6 years, then they repealed that. Capital gains tax should always be zero until the end of time. And hell, the income tax should be zero as well. The IRS is essentially the collection agency for the Fed anyways.

I'm not exactly a fan of his demeanor in the debates (discussing the establishment is great though) but again, it was just the first debate after all.
I don't think think the tax stuff is meager though. My number one issue is the economy, so tax policy is extremely important. However, I will say that Trump hasn't really formulated any proposals on reducing government spending either, so he's hardly a great candidate at this point. We'll see, but he's certainly no Rand Paul, a rather sensible Libertarian.
It's not that all of these people are bad people. Rather, the strain they cause on the governments dealing with them from a cost perspective is the larger issue. Plus it's just bad for the overall economy to have such a surplus in labor with increased government spending and reduced output. That's what nobody understands or wants to admit.
I want a ZERO capital gains tax. If I invest my own money in a security, I am purchasing an already risky asset as it is and shouldn't have to pay anything back to the government because 1) I'm helping prop up their fucking market by purchasing securities (which is what they want) and 2) they have the FED lowering rates so low you can't make any return on typical CD's or savings accounts. Why should I, or even Trump for that matter, have to pay a single cent to these freaks when they already have the market cornered to benefit their buddies at the banks and their reputation as a government? Fuck them.
At least Bush had the 529 plans tax free for 6 years, then they repealed that. Capital gains tax should always be zero until the end of time. And hell, the income tax should be zero as well. The IRS is essentially the collection agency for the Fed anyways.
