Paul derping it up:
http://www.factcheck.org/2015/02/pa...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Taking a page from Sarah Palin's play book:
He's got to be play-acting towards the 'average joe' idiot here.
Paul derping it up:
http://www.factcheck.org/2015/02/pa...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Taking a page from Sarah Palin's play book:
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Sen. Marco Rubio is the first major 2016 presidential hopeful with a detailed tax plan, and the business community is not likely to be pleased.
The Florida Republican will formally release his plan with fellow conservative Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Wednesday and, in a somewhat rare move, will detail at least one big break that will be nixed to fund big cuts in individual and corporate tax rates.
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On the chopping block is a widely used business deduction for interest paid on debt in exchange for eliminating taxes on capital gains and dividends and adding an immediate write off for business investments, according to details shared with POLITICO by the right-leaning Tax Foundation, which ran the numbers on the bill for the lawmakers.
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Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson took his clearest step yet towards a presidential bid with the launch of an exploratory committee on Monday.
Terry Giles, Carson's campaign chief executive, told The Wall Street Journal that the potential candidate opened the committee, which will allow him to raise money that could eventually be transferred to an official presidential campaign.
As he moves closer to an expected White House run, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has been veering in a more conservative direction regarding issues on which he once kept relatively mum, or held different positions. From his recent embrace of Right to Work legislation, to a change of heart on whether to give undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship, Walker now adds his full support of a 20-week abortion ban to a growing list of evolving positions.
On Tuesday, Walker sent a letter signaling his intent to sign a bill in to law that would ban abortion in Wisconsin after the 20-week mark of pregnancy, something that, during his 2014 re-election campaign, he refused to commit to either way.
So Walker was for pathway to citizenship a couple years ago and now isn't. Thought abortion was between a doctor and woman and now changed on that also. Won't answer if he believes in evolution and doesn't know if Obama is a Christian. His campaign should be "Vote for me. I'll say whatever you want me to say."
Is there any history of Presidential hopefuls (who don't succeed in their bid) being punished by voters when they come up for re-election in their positions for their change of stance during the presidential race?
Big tax cuts for businesses! Genius! Because they will definitely pass those cuts down to the middle class! Oh wait...Sam Brownback already tried this in Kansas and has absolutely destroyed the state's economy in his one term+ as the state's governor. And it's only going to get worse for him. Just imagine this stupidity on a national scale.
Sen. Marco Rubio is the first major 2016 presidential hopeful with a detailed tax plan, and the business community is not likely to be pleased.
The Florida Republican will formally release his plan with fellow conservative Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Wednesday and, in a somewhat rare move, will detail at least one big break that will be nixed to fund big cuts in individual and corporate tax rates.
On the chopping block is a widely used business deduction for interest paid on debt in exchange for eliminating taxes on capital gains and dividends and adding an immediate write off for business investments, according to details shared with POLITICO by the right-leaning Tax Foundation, which ran the numbers on the bill for the lawmakers.
Germany has a rule in place that abortion needs to happen within the first 12 weeks. After that, only cases of rape and medically warranted abortions are allowed.
Usually the problem with legislation in the US is the right goes way to far in what they want passed and the left is very hesitant to give up any ground unless specific provisions are clearly included. If you look at polling, I think it is achievable to get first 12-20 weeks passed IF they had the condition of rape and medically warranted abortions. The problem is many of the bills do not present this IF and when they do, they end up being overly harsh on what you need to do to prove the rape. I think the issue could be handled far better in the US but it still remains as a key divide between the party and for that reason, it becomes much more partisan then it needs to be.
lol at Trump for putting it out there that he "may" run. What a joke. This will NEVER EVER happen.
It then becomes a slippery slope issue that once the pro-choicers gave any on the issue that the pro-lifers would keep chipping away and wanting more and more. Hard 20 week limit (with health of mother, rape/incest provisions) and GOP/pro-lifers never again broach the issue with further restrictions and I think it would have pretty wide support. In reality how many third trimester/late term abortions happen that are not health of mother reasons? I'd imagine a very small fraction.
Trump is a huge joke. I don't know how anyone can take him seriously, let alone vote for him if he actually ran in the primary.
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Rand Paul said Wednesday that he met with the Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson this week while Mr. Adelson was in Washington for a congressional address by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
Mr. Paul and Mr. Adelson are not especially close
Take me off the Rand Paul support list
"Israel is and has always been America