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...in this ship of fools...
;-)
Ooooh rah!
Orange Man GREAT!
[quote]This place is just as INFESTED and is just as bad as it was at the imdb board during the LAST PRESIDENTAL ELECTION.[/quote]
A vial of crocodile tears for your partisan weep-fest?
ESAD!
[quote]They've already made my PREDICTION COME TRUE by calling OVER 1,000 PROFESSIONAL PROSECUTORS HACKS.[/quote]
Which of course they are, same as peer-review, grant-fed, "climate change" pseudo-hack-scientists.
Toss in the 9th Federal Circuit Court shills too.
All traitors to America.
Period.
[quote]And now the TROLLS keep BUMPING UP TOPICS from several DAYS AGO as a way to try to HIDE the NEW ONES that were posted today regarding what MUELLER SAID!!!
So they're also DESPERATE to try and HIDE the TRUTH !!![/quote]
You want the "trVth"?
Fine:
[b]Special counsel Robert Mueller said Wednesday that he appreciates that Attorney General William Barr made his report “largely public” and does not question Barr’s “good faith” in such a decision.[/b]
:-)))
[quote]Don't bring a Hillary either, that's even more lame, and less relevant than the already-zero-relevancy of brandishing an Obama.
Simple, basic stuff.[/quote]
Why, does contrast and compare apple to apples make you uncomfortable?
Sounds like a diet COLA...:-(
[quote]Bernie wants to pay for college with a Wall Street speculation tax. So yes, he wants to tax the rich to get the money.
When people say his ideas are crazy or that there’s no way to pay for this or that, it’s because they haven’t listened to him or bothered to get answers. I don’t agree with everything he says but I believe he truly has his country’s best interest at heart not his own. I have never felt that way about any politician in my life. [/quote]
;-p
But the Congressional Budget Office shot Bernie's numbers down in flames, among others:
https://taxfoundation.org/details-and-analysis-senator-bernie-sanders-s-tax-plan
[b]Key Findings:
A majority of the revenue raised by the Sanders plan would come from a new 6.2 percent employer-side payroll tax, a new 2.2 percent broad-based income tax, and the elimination of tax expenditures relating to healthcare.
According to the Tax Foundation’s Taxes and Growth Model, the plan would significantly increase marginal tax rates and the cost of capital, which would lead to 9.5 percent lower GDP over the long term.
On a static basis, the plan would lead to 10.56 percent lower after-tax income for all taxpayers and 17.91 percent lower after-tax income for the top 1 percent. When accounting for reduced GDP, after-tax incomes of all taxpayers would fall by at least 12.84 percent.
Economic Impact
According to the Tax Foundation’s Taxes and Growth Model, Senator Bernie Sanders’s tax plan would reduce the economy’s size by 9.5 percent in the long run. The plan would lead to 4.3 percent lower wages, an 18.6 percent smalller capital stock, and 6.0 million fewer full-time equivalent jobs. The smaller economy results from higher marginal tax rates on capital and labor income.[/b]
And you DO know that Bernie has never succeeded at one capitalistic thing in his entire life, don't you? The list of his failures in the free market is information dense.
[quote]Secondly, I am NOT a democrat, and youre responding about a TRUMP QUOTE, but Trump isn't here to hear your feedback![/quote]
Uh this is par-true, by any reasonable measure Trump is not here - did you think he ought to be?
If so - why?
Come on, dance for us monkey boi!
[quote]Worse yet, they convinced their constituents and their own party supporters to LOVE the scam and call it a good thing.[/quote]
Scam?
What "scam" do you speak of?
The one the Dems run for open borders at a time when unemployment is at historic lows, the cost of living is high and automation of menial jobs is well underway?
Huh - so why would leftards import uneducated Honduran cockroaches anyway? What possible position or function could they fit into in this economy?
Care to address that, traitor?
[quote]And yet your Orange Nationalist Savior Trump is engaging in horrific economic practices, fiscally irresponsible at literally unprecedented levels, which you cultists will never even respond to, simply attacking like wild dogs, and saying as much as the dogs would.
Then comes the whataboutism, avoiding the discussion further.
Anything except responding to the subject matter.[/quote]
Pot/kettle much?
Or are you a Chicom slave?
Awesome, time to put the message in a bottle!
They're more than pathetic, though the lexicon of nouns for insipid failure seems inadequate to fully describe their utterly self-defeating and endless intellectual impotence.
[quote]Blocking spam on a private website = Fascism, are you even trying with your dumb bland anti reality trolling?
Answer: Nope. You're just another substance-free malcontent with nothing to say.[/quote]
Ah yes the old "private website" fascist excuse - you into Twatter and Foolsbook fascism too, dippy?
[quote]Pundits don’t agree on exactly why. Some say the common thread may be external factors ranging from oil shocks and warm, fuzzy consumer expectations to economic cycles falling differently from political cycles.[/quote]
It's called the difference between leading and lagging indicators.
Demotards have ALWAYS benefitted in arrears from sound conservative fiscal policy - no wonder the Obamessiah looked to Bush and Paulson to craft the auto manufacturer bailout for him.
Of course he and Biden then squandered that on the over 3 dozen green energy bankruptcies, to say nothing of that Delaware abortion known as the Fisker Karma, remember?
Tee hee...
[quote]Prostitution involving foreign minors is usually trafficking, aka sex slavery, but thats always a tough case to prove unless the trafficking is caught in situ, like in the actual act of trafficking, where it starts.
So you as usual speak from ignorance.[/quote]
And yet he wasn't in the personal care of any "sex slaves", now was he?
Uh huh...
https://www.freedomunited.org/news/florida-prosecutors-admit-no-sex-trafficking-in-kraft-case/
[b]In a stunning walkback, prosecutors in the state of Florida are now admitting that the massive police sting on massage parlors across the state is not tied to sex trafficking.
“No one is being charged with human trafficking,” said Assistant State Attorney Greg Kridos at a hearing on Friday.
“There is no human trafficking that arises out of this investigation,” he added, acknowledging that there was not enough evidence to show that the Asian women working at the massage parlors were doing so against their will.
As New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution and secretly recorded by police at Orchids of Asia spa in Jupiter, Florida, this case is now turning into a question of whether or not Florida police acted unconstitutionally by convincing a judge to let them install hidden cameras in the massage parlors.[/b]
You MORON, learn to RESEARCH before you bleat again!
[quote]He appeases the swamp and thats all he appeases. Thats why he has John Bolton, Jared Kushner and Steve Mnuchin running the show.[/quote]
Yes he's the first President since Eisenhower to actively work AGAINST the Deep state, so indeed he has.a complicated game of chess to play.
Be glad that even one man had the courage to do so.
If not this nation would be finished as we speak.
[quote]The president is such a failure that he has so many people pointing out what a failure he is.[/quote]
With the lamestream media going 90% negative on him, this perplexes sheople like yourself in which manner?
[quote]true puppet Master[/quote]
Amen!