Up until recently, elimination of the national debt seemed to be priority number one for many within the Republican Party. It was for this reason that the Tea Party was formed, and what caused many otherwise popular establishment Republicans to lose their congressional seats in heated primary battles against political newcomers.
This year, surrounding the Trump-led mayhem encompassing the GOP primary, the talk about our national debt seemed to all but disappear from the forefront. Instead, we’ve been inundated with insults about hand size, spray tans, and the attractiveness of candidate’s wives.
After a particularly nasty week leading up to the Wisconsin primary, Donald Trump looks as if he’s trying to get back to the issues, and he’s harkening back to the recently overlooked, but very important debt crisis that still faces the United States.
His plan calls for a total reduction of the debt over eight years. To see how he plans on getting this done in a market that he predicts will be “terrible,” continue reading on the next page:
A Vote for Ted Cruz is a step in the “Right” direction! If you want a Leader who will live by Our Constitution, uphold Our Laws, and work for “We The People”…………..then HE is the Man to vote for! And did I mention he is the only “True Conservative”????
Massive recession if Trump becomes our President.
The United Socialist States of America Obama’s plans for Americans
pfft!
wheres my government surplus cheese!!
TRUMP!!!!
YOURE AN$#%&!@*—HES A RINO
He’s not the only one..Look into container ships not moving into ports..Top economist are saying the same. Trade is almost at a stand still.
Obama has increased the debt more than all previous Presidents combined. Hurry President Trump.
and civil war Probably because if the vote rigging by obamas pricks crowd