Fact checking Jeb Bush’s attack on Donald Trump’s ‘tax plan’

Fact checking Jeb Bush’s attack on Donald Trump’s ‘tax plan’ photo Fact checking Jeb Bush’s attack on Donald Trump’s ‘tax plan’

“Can you believe it?” said Trump.



“I don’t have anything against the guy”, a West Coast hedge fund manager told HuffPost on background, so he could speak candidly. Everybody was wrapped around the podium.

“I’m crushing it!” he told the crowd, immediately telling them about the polling that shows him winning. However it doesn’t show the back of the room.

No purses, drinks or other possessions are visible, as they might be if people were seated and then leapt up to throng around him.

Club for Growth Action, the super PAC of the anti-tax group, says it is merely exposing Trump’s “very liberal” record.

‘I’ve never made a speech where there were so many people wrapped around the podium in the front. “That’s what happened”.

Trump claims that the room was actually full, and that the chairs in the back were empty because people had left them to crowd around him at the front of the room. I think what could wind up being a one year sentence is a bit harsh, especially when traitor Bowe Bergdahl is still free and working as an army clerk-typist and when Hillary Clinton, who divulged national security secrets, is still running for president. The photographer who took the picture was from Associated Press.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump leaves a campaign event September 23, 2015 in Columbia, South Carolina. “The back 25 per cent [is empty]”‘. But he also stopped short of agreeing to sign the Americans for Tax Reform pledge against raising taxes because “I may want to switch taxes around”. Some people standing. Most not.

The full plan will also be published on Trump’s website. He says his plan will be “great” and “huge”. In late August, nearly 31,000 people arrived at a football stadium for a rally. “The American dream is dead, but we’re going to make it bigger and better and stronger than ever before”, he said, criticizing the media for failing to report the second clause of that sentence.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has no idea what he would do to combat rising drug prices, but he does know how to launch a vicious personal attack.

“Part of what’s going on here is that last debate“.

On Wednesday, he said it will call for middle-class tax cuts and hikes for hedge fund managers. In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Trump said Lowry “used words that were so unbelievable”, that he “made a total fool of himself“, and had a “nervous breakdown on television”.

Update: Trump keeps on fighting, by way of his Instagram page. “Would anyone vote for that?” The point of taxing capital gains at a lower rate, he explained, is to spur entreprenuership and investment in new businesses, and “once people start to look carefully at what real estate developers do compared to what Steve Jobs does, people may say, ‘Wait we wanted it more like Steve Jobs”.

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