Subj : Re: Your tax dollars at
To   : Gregory Deyss
From : Dale Shipp
Date : Fri Dec 13 2019 01:46 am

 -=> On 12-12-19  07:38,  Gregory Deyss <=-
 -=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Your tax dollars at <=-

 DS> It happened, but what are the policies or laws enacted by Trump that
 DS> caused that to happen.

 GD> To find out what caused or allowed these positives to happen, all one
 GD> needs to do is listen to the President on his very first day. 

Do you mean statements like "We're going to build a wall and Mexico is
going to pay for it"?  Or how he stopped companies from migrating their
operations to Mexico -- but not a peep from him when they did just that
after he was elected?

From before he even began to run for President, he was involved in many
failed ventures -- and stiffed many of his sub contractors -- and
promoted fake conspiracy theories.  Most recently, he had to pay a $25M
fine for his fake university and another $2M fine for abuses of his
charity foundation.

True, the stock market is up since he took office, but by a lessor
percentage (40%) than it increased under Obama after the great recession
(120%).

You mentioned the removal of regulations as if that is a good thing.
Personally, I do not see how allowing more oil spills on our coast is a
good thing.  I cannot see how destroying our natural resources is a good
thing.  I cannot see how allowing increased pollution from burning more
coal is a good thing.  Nor how not encouraging and supporting alternate
sources of energy (e.g. windmills) is a good thing.  All of these are a
result of Trump's policy programs or lack there of.

But all of that pales before his abuses of power and corruption,
especially having to do with interference in the American elections by
foreign governments.

                               Dale Shipp
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