The people of America demand to know the truth whether the government wants to reveal it or not!
Trump’s approach to transparency seems to be favoring him with rising public support.
Perhaps, if former GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson tried this approach earlier he wouldn’t have had to drop out of the race. Recently he commented with wise words over the Brussels attacks that left 30 people dead and more than a 100 wounded. Later that same day Carson on Fox’s Business Network told Maria Bartiromo that, “we’re going to have to wake up very, very quickly here. We have to stop being politically correct and start protecting the American people.”
This is amazing, because political correctness has been one of the principal tactics of manipulation to divide the people of America, and Carson has finally advised the public to stop it if they wish to save themselves.
That’s not all Carson warned viewers about! Check out Carson’s enlightening interview with Fox business following the Brussels attack on the Next Page:
For sure
Who did not know this?
But not all are strong enough to post it, I guess I was wrong about you twice, sorry.
I don,t doubt what she says, but I,m shocked to see it could actually be true, what a farce, and all that money wasted, that’s exactly what the establishment does best! WASTE MONEY!
Sounds about right
You are so right many in fact.
WE KNOW THIS OBUMMER IS BUSING THEM IN TO SMALL WHITE TOWNS !
YES SO !! WHAT HAPPEN. NOW. IN GERMANY,, EUROPE,,THE MOSLEMS DESTROY THE COUNTRY….
AMEN..
wow if any of you people think writing$#%&!@*on the internet your doing so much good for the world how about ya shut up and actually do something about it!!!!!!
He’s a traitor, backing Trump wtf Carson.
Thanks Ben for the heads up — LET”S MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
DO YOU WANT JOBS?
HOW WILL TRUMP DO IT? Pic Link: http://industrialbuyers.com/uploads/2013/06/IBC_MadeInUSA_06.12.13.jpg
If you want jobs listen up — > Trump has been talking about bringing jobs back to the USA, right? Trump, the president, would direct his senior staff to ask for pledges from any CEO they meet with – to expand operations in the U.S. These pledges would be reported directly to the president, who would then publicly thank them. Such recognition is prized by even the most powerful business leaders— most of these executives are patriotic Americans who are acutely aware of the reputation hit their companies are taking because of outsourcing, so they might well be eager to move some production back to America if they can justify it on economic grounds (our economy must be solid and our healthcare made reasonable/affordable). Routinely asking them to do so would not cost the federal government any money nor require congressional approval.
And the president could go further still. He should ask Congress for a several-billion-dollar “war chest” to meet or beat any incentive offered to a company by a foreign government to lure production there.
As iffy as it sounds under current trade laws, the reality is that America’s competitors routinely engage in this behavior, and the United States would only be leveling the playing field by doing the same. By entering the game, Washington could use the opportunity to argue for clearer and more restrictive rules on such recruitment activity, which would be the best outcome.
We not only need to make the first move, we need to be the most attractive deal on the global scene to paraphrase Trump.
5 steps to bringing the jobs back – Trump is only one addressing these issues . . . He knows what it will take . . . . http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2012/0227/Five-steps-to-bring-back-American-manufacturing-jobs/Define-American-manufacturing-s-FUBO