sethnintendo said:
I've seen clips of him mentioning it a few times but here is an example from his victory speech. http://theweek.com/speedreads/613014/during-victory-speech-donald-trump-vows-make-america-rich-again "We're going to make our country rich again, we're going to make our country great again. We need the rich in order to make the great, I'm sorry to tell you." Just gotta put those sentence fragments together. Isn't he such a wonderful speaker? I don't see why anyone wouldn't be blown away but such elegant sentence structures and word usage. Here is another example. I can probably pull more up if you want. http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/unapologetic-trump-promises-to-make-america-rich-223632 “We’re going to make America wealthy again,” Trump said toward the end of his speech. “You have to be wealthy in order to be great, I’m sorry to say.”
Well he promises more jobs all the time even though the labor market was healthy when he took over. It might be doing a little better than last year but not any huge leap considering not much legislation has even been passed yet. About the only thing I've seen him do was pull or get rid of as many environmental restiriction as he possible can. Why do you think he put Scott Pruitt douchebag in charge of the EPA? His other picks for other environmental agencies are pretty bad also. Are some environment rescrictions overbearing? Perhaps but we probably don't want to go back to the 50s before EPA existed where companies could just dump shit into water and land without any consequences. |
Did you read what you just posted? where there did he promise people to make them rich? He clerly said on both ocassions that the country itself will be richer, and apolgises because he admits the rich need to get richer first. You really have to force yourself to interprete it the way you did.
I would love to see more quotes, please.
Cant say that I like less epa restrictions. But what where they? are they now allowed to contaminate waters? destroy entire forest? Kill all fauna?
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