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It's been pointed out about a thousand times on here that telling people of color (again most of them born here in the USA! ) to go back where they came from is a racist trope.

You may not want to believe that, but don't pretend it's some great mystery.

Food for thought, the term people of color is racist.
 
I have no idea who to vote for in 2020. The only pressing issue to me is fixing the national debt problem. Literally, I don't care about anything else in comparison to this one issue. The last president to balance the budget was Bill Clinton.

Is there a Democratic candidate that has any intention to limit or spending or find a way to balance the budget?

This is an easy answer if you let history be your guide, vote for the Democrat.

The last two Democratic administrations have lowered the deficit. The last three republican administrations have greatly increased the deficit. Trump exploded the deficit with increased defense spending and tax cuts for the wealthiest in our country.
 
I am still trying to find the racist part of his tweet. Telling people to go fix the problems where you come from and then come back and show us how is not racist.

History lesson!

Telling people of color to “go back to where they came from” is what nativists told immigrants in the 19th century. It was a bigoted attack used against the Irish and Chinese primarily. Then at Eastern/southern Europeans, Jews, Italians, and poles especially. white supremacists then used these attacks on black people in the 19th and 20th century as well.

So at best? It’s a bigoted attack.
At worst? It’s a racist and sexist attack.

So take your pick.

1. Besides, all 4 are citizens and 3 of them were born here.

2. why are we telling congresspeople who are proposing solutions to problems to leave? Isn’t that their job? Or is their job merely to play golf with trump and help pick out his favorite starburst flavors?

3. Lastly, guys, this isn’t that hard. If you don’t see what everyone is freaking out over, maybe read a damn newspaper or google the history behind these sort of things before spewing your ignorant opinion out there? Doing your own damn research isn’t that hard. Lazy *** People who can’t name 3 branches of government or who lack basic understanding of racial matters in our country are what gave us trump.

For additional reading behind the history of this attack:

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/16/us/politics/aoc-trump-tlaib-omar-pressley.html
 
Here is some additional information on the balanced budget in the 90s.
https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/no-bill-clinton-didnt-balance-budget

That's an interesting read. I was mostly trying to point out how long it's been since the budget was balanced, as opposed to giving credit to Clinton.

I don't understand why this isn't a bigger issue to people. If you are an american citizen, your portion of the federal debt is over $65K. Not to minimize other issues that are important to people, but if we end up like Greece, none of the other issues that people are talking about are going to matter.
 
That's an interesting read. I was mostly trying to point out how long it's been since the budget was balanced, as opposed to giving credit to Clinton.

I don't understand why this isn't a bigger issue to people. If you are an american citizen, your portion of the federal debt is over $65K. Not to minimize other issues that are important to people, but if we end up like Greece, none of the other issues that people are talking about are going to matter.

I agree, unfortunately that seems to be a back burner topic in today's politics.
 
This is an easy answer if you let history be your guide, vote for the Democrat.

The last two Democratic administrations have lowered the deficit.

Uhhhhhhhh........do we have different definitions of "lowering the deficit?"

National Debt when Obama took office: $10.626 Trillion
Nation Debt when when he left: $19.9 Trillion
 
I think I already know the answer to this question but I just want to emphasize something.

1. What ever happened to trumpcare? Remember? He promised a better health care program that would:

A) Cover Everyone
B) Lower Costs
C) Result in the Same/Better Health Care Outcomes

Where is this plan? It’s never been made.

2. What ever happened to erasing the deficit? He promised:

A) He would erase the deficit and balance the budget by the end of his term.

Yet, the deficit has exploded


3. He promised he would fix immigration by:

A) Building a wall that MEXICO would pay for.
B) Coming up with a solution for DREAMERS

The situation at the border has never been so inhumane. Mexico refuses to pay for any wall. DREAMERS are still in flux.


4. He promised he’d bring coal and manufacturing back by:

A) His Dealmaking skills.

Yet, coal jobs have decreased on his watch and GM is closing more plants.


5. He’d make us more respected around the world, win peace in the Mideast, and we’d be so tired of winning:

A) Through his will we’d kill it in foreign policy.

Yet, Even our greatest allies call him “inept, corrupt, and unstable.”
Tensions between major players in the middle east haven’t been this hot in years.
Where have we seen big wins in the foreign arena?
 
Uhhhhhhhh........do we have different definitions of "lowering the deficit?"

National Debt when Obama took office: $10.626 Trillion
Nation Debt when when he left: $19.9 Trillion

Yes, we do. Google deficit vs debt.

Look at the deficits Clinton and Obama ran.
Compare them to deficits Reagan, Bush II, and Trump ran.

Then get back to me.
 
That's an interesting read. I was mostly trying to point out how long it's been since the budget was balanced, as opposed to giving credit to Clinton.

I don't understand why this isn't a bigger issue to people. If you are an american citizen, your portion of the federal debt is over $65K. Not to minimize other issues that are important to people, but if we end up like Greece, none of the other issues that people are talking about are going to matter.

I totally agree. Most candidates say they're going to do something about it and then do nothing. Congress sure as heck does nothing about it. It's like everyone has just thrown their hands in the air and said the debt's too big. Nothing we can do. Rand Paul got railroaded last week because he tried to pay for the 9/11 health costs by reducing debt somewhere else. He didn't just want to add new debt.
 
I agree, unfortunately that seems to be a back burner topic in today's politics.

No it’s not. The CBO warned republicans that their tax cuts would explode the deficit. However, their corporate donors demanded that they pass the tax cut regardless of what it would do to the deficit. Remember this?

Guys, how are we supposed to solve today’s problems if you can’t even remember what happened just 2 years back?

“My donors are basically saying, ‘Get it done or don’t ever call me again.’”

-Republican Chris Collins


https://www.marketwatch.com/story/r...pass-tax-bill-or-stop-calling-them-2017-11-07
 
I totally agree. Most candidates say they're going to do something about it and then do nothing. Congress sure as heck does nothing about it. It's like everyone has just thrown their hands in the air and said the debt's too big. Nothing we can do. Rand Paul got railroaded last week because he tried to pay for the 9/11 health costs by reducing debt somewhere else. He didn't just want to add new debt.
He absolutely deserved to get railroaded for that, especially in light of the fact that he voted for the tax cuts, which came with a trillion dollar price tag. Providing care to 9/11 first responders are a drop in the ocean compared to that. Kind of shows you where his priorities are.
 
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I think Bernie Sanders is the only one with a real chance of beating Trump. Trump got elected in large part because the majority of people were longing for an anti-establishment candidate to get into the white house and shake up the political status quo. I get the feeling that is still what the majority of people want. Bernie is the one major Democrat contender who has that anti-establishment edge to him. He's got some very "out there" type of ideas just like Trump. He's got a strong group of rabid supporters too. Young people seem to attach to his ideas well. Biden and Warren are both viewed as establishment, "the old guard".

Realistically though, Trump is probably going to get re-elected. Incumbents almost always win re-election. The only way he might lose is if the economy goes downhill or he gets us into an unwanted war.
 
Yes, we do. Google deficit vs debt.

Look at the deficits Clinton and Obama ran.
Compare them to deficits Reagan, Bush II, and Trump ran.

Then get back to me.

I can't tell if you're being condescending or not.

Obama's deficits (additions to the Nation Debt) were between $1.3 and $1.4 Trillion each year between 2009 and 2011. No president in history has had this high of a deficit in any single year (although Trump is sure trying).

https://www.thebalance.com/us-deficit-by-year-3306306

When the Nation debt goes from $10.626 Trillion to $19.9 Trillion over an 8-year period, you're going to have a hard time convincing anyone (provided they can do arithmetic) that Obama "lowered the deficit".
 
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