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After a few jokes about who he might pick for a Vice President on his election ticket if he won the nomination, el Trumpo finally intimated who he would pick.
From the Hill:
Donald Trump on Tuesday named Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) when asked about his possible running mate in 2016.
“Ted Cruz is now agreeing with me 100 percent,” he said when asked about his vice presidential pick, according to Lifezette.
“Well, I like him,” Trump told radio host Laura Ingraham during her broadcast. “He’s backed everything I’ve said.”
Unlike most of the Republican presidential hopefuls, Cruz has mostly refrained from attacking Trump, even appearing alongside him at a rally in September against the Iran nuclear deal.The pair has also struck similar tones on topics such as border security and illegal immigration.
Still, Trump suggested late Monday that he will turn on Cruz if he becomes a threat to his front-runner status.
“If he catches on, I guess we’ll have to go to war,” he told host Joe Kernen on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”
Of course it’s Cruz! He has said already that he believes he is the anti-Establishment candidate, and it’s clear that Ted Cruz has been trying to situate himself as the fallback for Trump’s followers if he begins to lose in the polling.
Would Ted take the position if that’s how the election broke? We have many months of speculation left!!
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yes, Trump was correct 25 years ago when he said Japan was eating our lunch in trade but he is wrong on the reason then and now. Japan and China have been eating our lunch on trade, not because of bad trade deals negotiated, both countries are out engineering our products with the latest technologies and innovations. That trend is expected to continue only with more countries outpassing our global abilities. Until we fix our education problems we will never be able to compete with advanced countries technical advantages.
Jack,
China and Japan have a track record of copy catting our tech advancements changing them just enough that no copyright or patent would be invoked. That changing can be looked at as cheapening the product
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