Starting this Saturday, August 13th, and continuing throughout the week we are having Statewide Days of Training to teach volunteers how to utilize our mobile walking app. We can then pound the pavement and show Hillary Clinton that Colorado is Donald J. Trump country!
Trump Volunteer Kickoffs
We have less than 90 days left in this historic Presidential Election year and we must defeat Hillary Clinton. She cannot and will not be the next President of the United States.
Democrats are suggesting that Clinton has already won Colorado; we know that’s not true and WE NEED YOUR HELP to prove them wrong. By working together we can build our grassroots support and turn Colorado Red for Donald J. Trump this November.
This election is a moment that your children and grandchildren will read about in their history books. As they live with the consequences or benefits of this election, they can look back either with pride that you took a stand to save this country or with disappointment that you didn’t get involved.
How can you help decide who will be the next President of the United States?GET INVOLVED TODAY.
Starting this Saturday, August 13th, and continuing throughout the week we are having Statewide Days of Training to teach volunteers how to utilize our mobile walking app. We can then pound the pavement and show Hillary Clinton that Colorado is Donald J. Trump country!
Find the closest training location to you and click on the address link to sign up! The team and I look forward to getting to know you this Saturday! If you can’t make one of these dates, please reply to this email and we will get you in touch with one of our staff members.
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Opinion: Trump wants to fix the economic mess Clinton helped make
Published: Aug 9, 2016 3:19 p.m. ET
Republican nominee proposes fiscal stimulus, tax cuts to spur growth
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Donald Trump has a better plan for the economy than Hillary Clinton does.
By DARRELL DELAMAIDE
POLITICS COLUMNIST
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Paul Krugman would not be caught dead supporting Donald Trump, but his column urging deficit spending to rebuild American infrastructure on the very day the Republican nominee proposed the same thing was an interesting juxtaposition.
While it was refreshing to see Krugman return to solid Keynesian economics, the Nobel Prize-winner sounded positively Reaganesque in his version of supply-side thinking about the need for “public investment in everything from energy to transportation to wastewater treatment.”
The combination of these needs and historically low interest rates “suggests not just that we should be borrowing to invest, but that this investment might well pay for itself even in purely fiscal terms,” Krugman wrote in his column Monday. “Spending more now would mean a bigger economy later, which would mean more tax revenue. This additional revenue would probably be larger than any rise in future interest payments.” Continue reading
Republicans develop candidates–lots and lots of candidates.
Democrats develop voters–lots and lots of voters.
So come national election time, we splinter into following over a dozen candidates, while they have a few and then unite behind whoever.
Our candidate has to be perfect–rallying a divided base, inspiring the purists, and appealing to an electorate we’ve done nothing to prepare.
The Democrat candidate just has to mouth phrases the electorate has been trained to like.
We prepare candidates. They prepare voters.
Game. Set. Match.
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