samedi 2 avril 2016

The 2016 Trump / Sanders Ticket

This Friday, Cornerstone Macro, released a report showing the benefits of Donald Trump
and Bernie Sanders in the White House. Here's a few of the highlights.

Quote:

Trump and Sanders both strongly oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade
deal and it is probably dead if either of them is elected. Both would likely
name China a currency manipulator within the first few months of taking
office, setting in motion negotiations to address unfair currency manipulation.
Trump or Sanders could threaten to withdraw from trade agreements like NAFTA.

YES!

Crazy trade deals like this area the reason Adam Smith referred to twenty first
century America in his book, The Wealth Of Nations, as the only nation in history
of the world to loose in trade, not just for itself, nor the nations it trades with,
but for nations not involved with either party.

Quote:

Sanders asserts that he has the authority under Dodd-Frank to break
up the biggest banks and that he intends to do so. (Snip!) He promises a
legal onslaught against an industry whose business model he says is fraud.
But instead of letting companies get off by paying fines and admitting no
wrongdoing, he intends to criminally prosecute executives and seek criminal
sanctions against the companies themselves. Instead of letting banks guilty
of crimes continue to operate normally, Sanders could potentially cripple them.

YES!

These monsters are the reason the economy has been so bad. If Obama had
the guts to cut their heads off back in oh eight then the economy would've been
down for one year, not a dozen.

Quote:

Trump says he wants to deport the people who are here illegally.
He could make cracking down on employers who hire illegal aliens
his top law enforcement priority and shift resources to cracking down
on employers. He could seek the maximum penalties against companies,
even in cases where they did not know their employees were working illegally
in the US. Sanders could push the NLRB, Department of Labor, OSHA and
others to target industries and companies that labor unions want to organize.
He could pursue new rules (even under dubious legal justification) to force
near-instant card check elections where there is no secret ballot. He could
use the bully pulpit to push for a minimum wage increase (which is very
popular with the voters).

YES!

This one paragraph has it all. They made the best damn argument in
the history of humankind for putting this dynamic duo into office. But why
release it this Friday? If they had done the work in December and released
it in January, it could've trickled down into the hands of the common citizen
who could put these guys into office.

Now, sadly, it'll have no effect. Trump now has a 5% chance of capturing
the nomination and Sanders has less than a 0.5% chance of getting the nod.

:mrocks


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