bedowin62
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?I don't understand what was the point of questions because candidates in large part didn't answer them.
It was actually hilarious, just look at the answers given for the price gouging on pharmaceuticals... Carson went talking about regulation on small business...
They got a question and figured which canned answer was anywhere close and repeated that... At points it was embarrassing, if I was moderator I would have asked them to answer a question.
Saying that some of the answers were just funny... Flortina tax plan on one page (get serious), Trump (the economy is just going to float on air), Carson ($1.1Trillion deficit is his fiscal plan), Rubio (can't leave inside his own means after getting a $1 million)....
I think the RWers here want CNBC just to ignore all of these major flaws and let them repeat stump speeches...
CNBC did ask substantive probing questions on the candidates tax proposals
The candidates whiffed on each of them
Do you have TV service in your cave? They each gave a good summary of their tax ideas. What exactly is hillary's tax plan? other than raise taxes on everyone and confiscate guns.
They were asked about he trillion dollar plus deficits their tax proposals cause and each responded with denials. Republicans throw around "Tax cuts for everyone" and then complain about Democratic debt
maybe becauseit's laughable on its very face for left-wingers to even be asking about debt; like they give a shit???