2016 Election Thread (My God Kill Me Now)

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sighyoung wrote:More importantly, who is Chicago will use Charles Rocket's vote, now that he's dead?
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I think there's quite a parallel between Trump's resonance and the media's coverage. I think both are utilizing fear as a come on, though the media is likely doing so with far less wits-as gross as it sounds.

Someone's going to write a great book about this.

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MrSaigon wrote:I think there's quite a parallel between Trump's resonance and the media's coverage. I think both are utilizing fear as a come on, though the media is likely doing so with far less wits-as gross as it sounds.
Trump: You need to fear this thing!!!

Media: Find out what Trump said you need to fear tonight at 10.

Really it's not just Trump they do this with everything.

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For the record, here's Bernie Sanders in 2011 about the Panama Free Trade Agreement
Finally, Mr. President, let's talk about the Panama Free Trade Agreement.

Panama's entire annual economic output is only $26.7 billion a year, or about two-tenths of one percent of the U.S. economy. No-one can legitimately make the claim that approving this free trade agreement will significantly increase American jobs.

Then, why would we be considering a stand-alone free trade agreement with this country?

Well, it turns out that Panama is a world leader when it comes to allowing wealthy Americans and large corporations to evade U.S. taxes by stashing their cash in off-shore tax havens. And, the Panama Free Trade Agreement would make this bad situation much worse.

Each and every year, the wealthy and large corporations evade $100 billion in U.S. taxes through abusive and illegal offshore tax havens in Panama and other countries.

According to Citizens for Tax Justice, "A tax haven . . . has one of three characteristics: It has no income tax or a very low-rate income tax; it has bank secrecy laws; and it has a history of non-cooperation with other countries on exchanging information about tax matters. Panama has all three of those. ... They're probably the worst."

Mr. President, the trade agreement with Panama would effectively bar the U.S. from cracking down on illegal and abusive offshore tax havens in Panama. In fact, combating tax haven abuse in Panama would be a violation of this free trade agreement, exposing the U.S. to fines from international authorities.

In 2008, the Government Accountability Office said that 17 of the 100 largest American companies were operating a total of 42 subsidiaries in Panama. This free trade agreement would make it easier for the wealthy and large corporations to avoid paying U.S. taxes and it must be defeated. At a time when we have a record-breaking $14.7 trillion national debt and an unsustainable federal deficit, the last thing that we should be doing is making it easier for the wealthiest people and most profitable corporations in this country to avoid paying their fair share in taxes by setting-up offshore tax havens in Panama.

Adding insult to injury, Mr. President, the Panama FTA would require the United States to waive Buy America requirements for procurement bids from thousands of foreign firms, including many Chinese firms, incorporated in this major tax haven. That may make sense to China, it does not make sense to me.

Finally, Panama is also listed by the State Department as a major venue for Mexican and Colombian drug cartel money laundering. Should we be rewarding this country with a free trade agreement? I think the answer should be a resounding no.

- See more at: http://www.progressive.org/news/2011/10 ... VBrHi.dpuf
Hillary Clinton on the Panama Free Trade Agreement:
"The Free Trade Agreements passed by Congress tonight will make it easier for American companies to sell their products to South Korea, Colombia and Panama, which will create jobs here at home. The Obama Administration is constantly working to deepen our economic engagement throughout the world and these agreements are an example of that commitment.

"The stakes are not just economic. South Korea, Colombia and Panama are three important partners in strategically vital regions. With the passage of these agreements, America has delivered for our friends and allies. I want to thank Presidents Lee, Santos and Martinelli for their patience and willingness to partner with the Obama Administration as these agreements moved through Congress.

"But our work is not yet done. We will not be content until these agreements are fully implemented so that American exporters can reap the benefits as soon as possible."

- See more at: https://blogs.state.gov/stories/2011/10 ... HwqvP.dpuf

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Three months ago Hillary was against a national $15 miminum wage and yesterday she's raising her arms in triumph when Cuomo signs it in for New York.

She's unbelievable.

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thrill wrote:Three months ago Hillary was against a national $15 miminum wage and yesterday she's raising her arms in triumph when Cuomo signs it in for New York.

She's unbelievable.
My understanding is that she's been for $12 nationally and $15 in NY and CA.

EDIT - it's on her site
Raising the minimum wage and strengthening overtime rules. Hillary believes we are long overdue in raising the minimum wage. She has supported raising the federal minimum wage to $12, and believes that we should go further than the federal minimum through state and local efforts, and workers organizing and bargaining for higher wages, such as the Fight for 15 and recent efforts in Los Angeles and New York to raise their minimum wage to $15. She also supports the Obama administration’s expansion of overtime rules to millions more workers.

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thrill wrote:Three months ago Hillary was against a national $15 miminum wage and yesterday she's raising her arms in triumph when Cuomo signs it in for New York.

She's unbelievable.
dont you remember, she's a real new yorker, thru and thru

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ghostrunner wrote:My understanding is that she's been for $12 nationally and $15 in NY and CA.
Not quite. She's for a $12 federal wage and state's right to go higher if they want.

This though, is just the Bernie effect in action:

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SEE YOUNG PEOPLE? I CAN BE COOL TOO!

Good for Cuomo for doing her a solid though I guess.

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Well, I followed my heart and Bernie Sanders received my vote today.

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