Our most recent “tax reform” bill was nothing but corporate welfare. While I applaud your commitment to your beliefs (even if I don’t always agree), your party seems quite okay with socialism when it benefits only the rich.
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Keeping more of your own money is not welfare.
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Not paying your share of taxes and expecting the middle class to fund your subsidies certainly is. The average American not seeing extra in their check while companies get cuts is ridiculous.
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Not paying their "fair" share. That's bunk:https://www.dailysignal.com/2017/10/18/rich-pay-fair-share-numbers/ …
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I'm just excited that we are getting a trillion dollars added to the deficit each year in exchange for 2.2 percent growth. And the piddly amount I get back from the tax cuts is irrelevant because gas is more expensive and now the increase in costs from the trade wars.
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As much as I agree with you(tax cuts, then huge budget) the economy seems to be responding. I actually saw a substantial raise from tax cuts ($3-400 a month) business seems to be responding. Help wanted signs and workers getting raises. Less govt=better life
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Wait, you naive child. American workers are horribly underpaid. Our infrastructure is failing. When you live w no power and bridges are collapsing, remember your silly tweet.
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The bill should be taken apart & taken up as separate smaller bills due to the varying issues & topics it contains. The large
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Why do you think they bundled it all under the so called farm bill
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Does the bill maintain the sugar market abomination for the benefit of (mostly) one guy in Florida? Because, if you want an example of corporate welfare, that's it!
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Who's the one guy?
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https://promarket.org/sugar-industry-buys-academia-politicians/ … Read up on it. Sugar in the US is 2X the price of word markets, with the difference going to a few sugar barons.
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The farm bill is precisely the type of legislation that I will fight vigorously, with freedom-minded allies like Justin Amash, if you elect me to represent CD2. This is pure crony capitalism and government inefficiency and incompetence.
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You can’t have your cake & eat it. If you plan on caucusing with Justin Amash you better have a good explanation as to why we should trust you (his vote against defunding sanctuary cities & goodlatte bill was extremely troublesome for GOP voters)
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Let me be clear: I would even work with Nancy Pelosi if - and I admit this is implausible - she ever supported good, pro-freedom legislation. One of the joys of being
#Libertarian is that I would be able to sidestep all the partisanship and get pro-freedom things done.#cd2 -
Your running as a pro trump candidate I think it’s important we know your position on immigration, trade & intervention Something trump made a focal point in his historical victory
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PS. This is America. We believe in ideas and a government of laws, not people. I am running as a pro-freedom candidate. When
@realDonaldTrump supports freedom, I will support him. Not otherwise.#NoCultHere#Libertarian#LegalizeFreedom#CD2
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As a farmer....vote no!
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