4) Economy (4 of 5)
4) Economy (4 of 5)
Another major area of divergence among the candidates is the economy. Although both candidates agree on a market-led recovery (rather than through stimulus package) as well as privatizing social security, they come into conflict on the issue of taxes. Their tax plans vary considerably as do the projected effects of those plans.
Trump supports eliminating taxes on the lowest-income groups and higher taxes on the wealthy. His plan proposes four brackets of the federal income tax, on the basis of monthly income: 0, 10, 20, and 25 percent. Conversely, Cruz’s plan calls for two primary revenue sources for the US economy: a 10 percent individual income tax and 16 percent business tax.
On the issue of free trade, both candidates hold significantly opposing views. Trump calls for placing taxes on imports from foreign countries whereas Cruz supports and aims to expand free trade.

Oh THAT’S easy. Cruz LIES!! Mr Trump DOES NOT!!!
You must be living in backwardlandia!