Question for the board reds

DvlDog4WVU

All-Conference
Feb 2, 2008
47,204
3,274
113
If Trump passes Tax Reform and growth does indeed approach 4%. Would that matter to you at all in your assessment of Trump? Would that do anything to sway your vote for re-election?
 

bamaEER

Freshman
May 29, 2001
32,435
60
0
If Trump passes Tax Reform and growth does indeed approach 4%. Would that matter to you at all in your assessment of Trump? Would that do anything to sway your vote for re-election?
A little. Depends on the price we pay to get there. If it means atmospheric mercury goes up then nope.
 

Popeer

Freshman
Sep 8, 2003
21,466
81
0
If Trump passes Tax Reform and growth does indeed approach 4%. Would that matter to you at all in your assessment of Trump? Would that do anything to sway your vote for re-election?
OFFS. We saw this movie in the 1980s and we know how it ends.
 

Spocker

Redshirt
Jan 26, 2004
3,496
8
0
This time around I will vote for Trump (didn't vote last time....disliked both)...but the childish actions of the Democrats and the NFL backed liberals have sickened my stomach and all the 100% democratic family of mine have already changed their minds to Trump
 

bornaneer

All-Conference
Jan 23, 2014
30,930
1,633
113
If Trump passes Tax Reform and growth does indeed approach 4%. Would that matter to you at all in your assessment of Trump? Would that do anything to sway your vote for re-election?
I'm no red...but Trump will not be the POTUS in 2020. He most likely won't be the nominee and if he was he would lose the 2020 election.
 

Boomboom521

Redshirt
Mar 14, 2014
20,115
6
0
This time around I will vote for Trump (didn't vote last time....disliked both)...but the childish actions of the Democrats and the NFL backed liberals have sickened my stomach and all the 100% democratic family of mine have already changed their minds to Trump
Pitiful
 

mule_eer

Freshman
May 6, 2002
20,438
58
48
I'm no red...but Trump will not be the POTUS in 2020. He most likely won't be the nominee and if he was he would lose the 2020 election.
You may be correct, but I seriously doubt the guy steps down before 2020. I'm not 100% convinced he'll run for reelection, although I would put the odds in favor of it right now.

Can he be reelected? Three years is a long time in politics. I think his chances largely depend on what gets done in tht time and who the dem nominate to run against him. If they go too far left, Trump has a good shot.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,598
814
113
You may be correct, but I seriously doubt the guy steps down before 2020. I'm not 100% convinced he'll run for reelection, although I would put the odds in favor of it right now.

Can he be reelected? Three years is a long time in politics. I think his chances largely depend on what gets done in tht time and who the dem nominate to run against him. If they go too far left, Trump has a good shot.
His reelection if he runs again would put the theory that "its the economy stupid". The other key factor would be who he would run against. If he runs against a loon again who knows.
 
Aug 27, 2001
63,466
198
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This time around I will vote for Trump (didn't vote last time....disliked both)...but the childish actions of the Democrats and the NFL backed liberals have sickened my stomach and all the 100% democratic family of mine have already changed their minds to Trump

define NFL backed liberals?
 
Aug 27, 2001
63,466
198
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His reelection if he runs again would put the theory that "its the economy stupid". The other key factor would be who he would run against. If he runs against a loon again who knows.

We are 8 years into economic expansion now. Historically, we are due for an economic downturn. So I would tend to agree with you that the economy will dictate his reelection. However, he is also an early morning reckless tweet away from being run out of office too.
 

bamaEER

Freshman
May 29, 2001
32,435
60
0
We are 8 years into economic expansion now. Historically, we are due for an economic downturn. So I would tend to agree with you that the economy will dictate his reelection. However, he is also an early morning reckless tweet away from being run out of office too.
His support in the GOP is tenuous, especially when those congressmen and senators have to get re-elected. 38% means they're getting nasty phone calls from their constituents.
 

WVUBRU

Freshman
Aug 7, 2001
24,731
62
0
We are 8 years into economic expansion now. Historically, we are due for an economic downturn.
That is a very true statement and other world indicators are pointing to some very bad economic times felt throughout. I'm not going to be a chicken little and I don't think much of downturn is in store in the next 4 quarters but don't be surprised to see some bad economic performance in 2019 -2022.
 
Jan 4, 2003
44,724
515
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You may be correct, but I seriously doubt the guy steps down before 2020. I'm not 100% convinced he'll run for reelection, although I would put the odds in favor of it right now.

Can he be reelected? Three years is a long time in politics. I think his chances largely depend on what gets done in tht time and who the dem nominate to run against him. If they go too far left, Trump has a good shot.
trust me by 2020 they will be so far left that Lenin would have registered republican