Donald Trump reverses his stance on taxes, says wealthy Americans should pay more
The Republican candidate’s original tax plan included broad breaks for both businesses and households
Thomson Reuters Posted: May 08, 2016 1:23 PM ET

Quoting “In Europe, with the changing winds, shifting demographics and rapidly changing political landscape, I agree in principle with preserving western democracy and values and protecting the west from political and social Islam. Already, Europeans are talking about the rise of independent nation states within British and European countries. They have their own parallel system of laws, justice, social orders and political systems within the EU that are separate and distinct from the British and European systems. Areas within Britain and Europe even have their own boundaries, sometimes marked with a symbol, where ancestral EU natives are not allowed to enter. Europeans talk about how many ancestral natives are leaving Europe and immigrating to Australia and Canada because they feel their ancestral land is no longer their homeland. There is nothing wrong with and everything right about Trump’s policy to look after America’s interests first and foremost. I would like to see Canada do the same.” The best thing our colonial masters could do is extricate themselves from “Europe.” Obama’s and Brussels’ threats notwithstanding.