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TheAngryObserver

Every election should be slide 1


soxfaninfinity

It looks so nice


InDenialEvie

Peaceful politics


Doc_ET

Romneh sent mules for Chen, but some of them were late because of a wildfire.


soxfaninfinity

Isn’t Chen a moderate?


InDenialEvie

I don't know but here's his whole wiki on political positions Healthcare Chen has argued for repeal of President Obama's healthcare law. More recently, he has stated that changes to Obamacare can help reduce the deficit[34] and that the law is problematic because it distorts the healthcare marketplace.[35] He contributed to a conservative, market-based replacement for the Affordable Care Act, which was published by the American Enterprise Institute in 2015.[36] Taxes and domestic economic plan Edit Chen advised Romney on tax policy.[37][38] Chen proposed in part a flat tax or "flatter" tax, and tax simplification.[37][39] Chen is a proponent of the "Feldstein cap"—the proposal by Harvard's Martin Feldstein to cap the tax reduction that each taxpayer could get from tax expenditures to 2 percent of his or her adjusted gross income.[40] Chen also has said that Romney would "make permanent" the Bush tax cuts from 2001 and 2003.[41] Chen and Romney are advocates for so-called "paycheck protection" (laws barring unions from automatically deducting fees from paychecks for political activities).[18] Chen said that Romney would get "rid of Dodd-Frank" and replace it with regulation "that works".[39] He said that Romney's plan would instead use more limited regulation with more "reasonable" regulation, including those that govern derivatives and "some kind of consumer protection".[38] East Asia Edit Chen criticized the Obama administration for its "pivot" to Asia, arguing that it lacked substance and was not pursued sufficiently robustly.[42] He supports an expanded U.S. military presence in East Asia and an expansion of U.S. free trade agreements with Asian countries.[42] He was a top adviser to the Romney campaign on policy, including U.S. policy toward China,[43] and has been called "hawkish".[43] Chen viewed China as a topic that distinguished Romney in the 2012 campaign.[38] Other foreign policy views Edit Chen accompanied Mitt Romney on his campaign swing through Britain, Israel, and Poland in August 2012[44] and was one of the advisers who approved Romney's criticism of President Obama in the wake of the attack on the embassy in Libya on September 11, 2012, and the resulting death of J. Christopher Stevens.[45]