Tonight was listening to Larry Kudlow on the car radio. (Don't ask.)
His guest was Sen. Rand Paul.
He told Kudlow that he is thinking about running for President. He and Kudlow agreed that there are no candidates that are "pro business and pro growth enough" in the field.
Paul said it would depend in part of what Daddy Paul does. But he wants to be part of the political debate and is considering a run for president.
1. ProBusiness--Pro Growth. That is what The Republican Party is
all about: Deregulation--Get rid of the rules. Permit Business to use any means necessary to make money. We have seen what Deregulation does in spades. They finally removed all regulations affecting the stock market. The Players gambled our future away and left the country in a ditch.
So Rand Paul wants us to go down that old road again.
Tax Cuts Tax Cuts until there is not money in the coffers to provide basic services for the people of this country. We are seeing this played out before our very eyes.
Get rid of unions. Businesses can pay as much or as little for their workers. It is much like Cheap Labor to make Business more competitive.
Get rid of Social Programs. Business should not be hamstrung paying for Health Care. Put everyone in a high deductible health insurance plan with as few services offered as possible. If people had to pay for all these services they would think twice about using Health Dervices.
When Kudlow talks Pro-Growth he means favor Business and throw the American people under the bus.
5. Question ... if an alleged "Muslim"/Kenyan is not a valid candidate, according to Repugs ...
then why would someone who is so enamored of an ATHEIST that he renamed himself in her honor be a viable candidate? Oh, it's a Republican ... sorry, my brain was functioning there for a minute ...
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