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If Trump Campaigned On His Current Policies, Would He Have Even Made It Out Of The Primaries?

6/17/2019

 
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By Liberty Report Staff

Peter Schiff:
Donald Trump is out there, upset, that we didn't get more monetary stimulus from the Fed. But we got record fiscal stimulus from Congress and the White House.

How much stimulus does Donald Trump need?

We're spending more than ever before at the government. We're borrowing more than ever before, and Donald Trump is upset that we're not printing more than ever before! ... 

Why does this economy, which is the 'greatest in U.S. history' need more artificial stimulation from government and the Federal Reserve than ever before?

Would anybody have really voted for Trump, or certain people, if his prescription for 'Making America Great Again' was making the government bigger again? Taking big government and making it bigger than ever, taking monetary policy and making it easier than ever.


If Trump said 'Vote for me and I promise more government spending than we've ever had. I'm going to set records. I'm going to break records for increases in government spending. I am going to break records for increases in deficits....and at the same time I want to run the printing presses. I want more money printing. I want more quantitative easing...'

There's no way he would have made it out of the Republican Primary if that's what he was saying.

But all the Republicans are still supporting him!


He enjoys massive support within the Republican party for doing stuff, that if he actually promised to do this, he never would have made it out of the primaries.

The reason he won is he promised smaller government, 'draining the swamp,' getting us out of debt, 'the Fed is too easy, they're keeping interest rates artificially low...

Trump is what we used to call a RINO (a Republican In Name Only). That's basically what Trump is. He's a RINO.

Yet nobody cares!

Republicans couldn't be happier with a RINO president.


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