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In reply to the discussion: You know what scares the shit out of me.?. [View all]coco77
(1,327 posts)5. I tthink a Lot of them think he will save them
I have never understood from the beginning how they this nk he will bring jobs when he is one of ther many who are sending jobs overseas. Trumps products are made overseas and do they really think he would pay them 10,15,25 or 30 dollars an hr?
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Most Democrats including"Top House Democrat" are against the TPP !
DianaForRussFeingold
Jul 2016
#15
Most Democratic politicians, Yes. Most Democrats, No. The reverse is true in the GOP. n/t
pampango
Jul 2016
#39
The polls show more liberal Democrats favor TPP while more conservative Dems agree
pampango
Jul 2016
#48
Acknowledging that there are liberal and conservative Democrats is not divisive.
pampango
Jul 2016
#50
I doubt many of us will. Polls are indications of what people are thinking, not whether they are
pampango
Jul 2016
#60
Partly but their base also opposes the UN, the WTO, all trade agreements (including republican
pampango
Jul 2016
#68
It's not your opinion, it's your use of threat to try to force others to accept your opinion
Scootaloo
Jul 2016
#34
WalMart's the main one sending jobs overseas: the Trump empire's pretty down the list
MisterP
Jul 2016
#27
Definitely worthy of concern, as a Rust Belt victory for Trump would be his most plausible path
welivetotreadonkings
Jul 2016
#10
Do you question why liberal millionaires vote against their own interests?
former9thward
Jul 2016
#35
Reading the speech he gave a few days ago, I suspect that's part of his plan, such as he has one.
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2016
#21
It isn't about that it is TRADE (NAFTA WTO GATT TPP). The Republicans were for NAFTA
doc03
Jul 2016
#22
i live in a red area...don't believe the dump trump and stay home...they always vote and always gop
dembotoz
Jul 2016
#42