Making useless tanks and jets is what most people are against, investing in future tech is what the military should do.
What the ignorant, extreme liberal fools think is the corporations will just sit bye and let you tax them into bankruptcy. Not going to happen fools. What ends up happening is they will raise prices to cover any tax increases and it would be paid by the consumers. And if the Democrats succeed in raising corporate taxes back to 35% where it is 21% right now, US businesses will just move operations overseas and there go more American jobs going to Europeans instead. President Donald Trump did everything to bring the US back economically. Democrats will destroy everything in one fell swoop.
These are the questions from last night the Trump campaign is crying about (for the record if he just answered them without lying it would have taken up maybe 5 minutes of the town hall):
TV Ratings: Biden Leads Town Hall Duel With Trump in Early Numbers https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/donald-trump-joe-biden-town-halls-nbc-abc-ratings-1234807507/ Presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump appeared in directly competing town halls on Thursday night, after the President dropped out of the second debate. Trump’s hour long appearance on NBC, which drew criticism across the industry and even an angry letter from top talent and showrunners who work with NBCU, appears to be trailing Biden’s 90-minute session with ABC in the ratings, at least according to early numbers. Biden drew 12.7 million total viewers on the Disney-owned network, while Trump drew 10.4 million in the same 9-10 p.m. time slot on NBC. Across the entire runtime, the Biden town hall averaged 12.3 million viewers. In terms of the fast national 18-49 demographic, Biden is comfortably on top with a 2.6 rating to Trump’s 1.7. Those numbers are of course subject to significant adjustment given that the Trump town hall aired simultaneously on NBC, its broadcast affiliates, and cable channels CNBC and MSNBC. Whereas Biden’s event aired live on ABC on both coasts, meaning his viewership figure will be affected by time zone adjustments. This story will be updated with more accurate figures, including the cable numbers, once they become available later in the day. There were already some signs last night that the Biden session might prove more popular, as the ABC telecast accrued more viewers than its rival on the live YouTube stream. The Trump affair saw “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie grill the President on his tax returns and his response to the coronavirus pandemic, Guthrie also asked him to directly disavow white supremacy and QAnon, the online conspiracy theory about a pedophile cult which Trump retweeted. “You’re not like someone’s crazy uncle that can just retweet whatever,” Guthrie commented at one point during the town hall. Over on ABC, chief anchor George Stephanopoulos pressed Biden on issues including the Supreme Court, racial justice, income inequality, infrastructure and police reform. Elsewhere on the night, Fox aired coverage of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ thrashing at the hands of the Atlanta Braves. A 10-2 result in the Braves’ favor averaged a 0.7 rating and around 2.7 million viewers for the network. CBS aired a new episode of “Big Brother,” which ticked down to a 0.9 rating and 3.9 million viewers up against its stiff town hall competition. “Star Trek: Discovery” and a “Neighborhood” replay both managed a 0.3 rating and 1.9 million pairs of eyeballs a piece. NBC’s new comedy “Connecting” benefited from its plump town hall lead-in, ticking up to a 0.5 rating and 2.4 million viewers. “Dateline” rounded off the night with a 0.4 and 2.5 million viewers. Over on the CW, “Supernatural” delivered a 0.3 rating and just over 1 million total viewers, followed by “The Outpost” with a 0.1 and 633,000 viewers. Univision’s strongest program on the night was “Medicos,” which scored a 0.4 rating and 1.3 million viewers. While “Todo Por Mi Hija” came in at a 0.3 and 1.1 million for Telemundo.
There are kernels of truth in it. Throwing some stuff at the fence here... The Adelsons dumping $75 million into Trump's reelection in the past few months is one fact. The Mercers are another such family. Democrats being the party of the poor I think is still largely true, as far as their voting goes, and to a huge extent this time, their fundraising. And celebs/CEOs being image conscious dem supporters is fair, because they are selling stuff to the masses, not just renting assets while hidden behind layers of shell companies and off-shore accounts.
And what about the fly-over red states populated with poor, uneducated, Apprentice-rerun-watching Republicans? Where do they fall in the socioeconomic strata?
Dems get massive money from wall street, bankers and basically business connected to speculative money and insurance companies... Traditionally and now. Republicans would get money from oil, ag and exporters. Hence dems favored strong dollar. Republicans weak dollar. Now Dems and Republicans get big money from the same groups... because a lot of the industry Rs favored got shipped overseas. You are delusional if you don't think the old school dems are not controlled by financial companies and tech money.
Make a list of the ten largest market cap stocks listed in the US and ask yourself who they support in this election. The world economy has changed a ton we are no longer in a world where Texas oil companies, US banks, and US automakers rule the roost.