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BS44325 said:mfc2006 said:BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:dignin said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, the president of the United States.
Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation - The New York Times https://apple.news/AUlEGv4PPTiCCGCElbtkQMg
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a2b1110e4b022ec613b823f?ncid=engmodushpmg00000004
And fuck if you only hear what you want to hear
Fuck me if I care, but I'm not leaving here”
now do you get it?
Good job reciting lyrics, but Trump is still a worthless piece of shit that you support.
No wayI LOVE MUSIC.
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CM189191 said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:dignin said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, the president of the United States.
Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation - The New York Times https://apple.news/AUlEGv4PPTiCCGCElbtkQMg
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a2b1110e4b022ec613b823f?ncid=engmodushpmg00000004
You sound old. More "old man screaming at cloud" talk from the greatest generation. Please ride quietly into the night, the baby boomers have done enough damage and no longer have the country's best interests in mind.BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:dignin said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, the president of the United States.
Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation - The New York Times https://apple.news/AUlEGv4PPTiCCGCElbtkQMg
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a2b1110e4b022ec613b823f?ncid=engmodushpmg00000004
You sound old. More "old man screaming at cloud" talk from the greatest generation. Please ride quietly into the night, the baby boomers have done enough damage and no longer have the country's best interests in mind.
"I peered in his eyes as we stood in line just to have a lookBut the pages I found looked like an unbound coloring bookThe kids of today should defend themselves against the 70’s"
I was close...
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^^That’s funny.
I think it’s strange that people support a sexist, misogynistic bigot.I LOVE MUSIC.
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mfc2006 said:^^That’s funny.
I think it’s strange that people support a sexist, misogynistic bigot.
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BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:oftenreading said:BS44325 said:dignin said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:benjs said:There's a lot of shit being stirred here, but one thing some people are neglecting is the fact that it legitimately took the ugliest (in character) person I can think of to wake numerous moderates up to the fact that the government does not speak for, nor is held accountable by, the people - unless it is convenient for the House & Senate Majority.
I'll be criticized by speaking anecdotally, but there's an unprecedented amount of discussion about politics in my household, amongst my circle of friends and coworkers, and amongst their circles. While Trump hardly deserves credit for this level of political engagement (expressed through dissent and rage), he's certainly the catalyst for it.
I'm not sure if that's what BS is trying to say, but if he is, I agree with him.
The Republican war cry
"Government is broken, elect us and we'll prove it."
Let me introduce you to my friend PT Barnum.
Also, these elites you speak of......Trump is not an elite? Has he not surrounded himself with elites? I think it's just you have a problem with the lefts kind of elites as opposed to the rights elites. Lets at least be honest.
Right, that's exactly what he's doing. Draining the swamp, getting rid of privilege..... oh, wait; perhaps that's not quite true.0 -
mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:oftenreading said:BS44325 said:dignin said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:benjs said:There's a lot of shit being stirred here, but one thing some people are neglecting is the fact that it legitimately took the ugliest (in character) person I can think of to wake numerous moderates up to the fact that the government does not speak for, nor is held accountable by, the people - unless it is convenient for the House & Senate Majority.
I'll be criticized by speaking anecdotally, but there's an unprecedented amount of discussion about politics in my household, amongst my circle of friends and coworkers, and amongst their circles. While Trump hardly deserves credit for this level of political engagement (expressed through dissent and rage), he's certainly the catalyst for it.
I'm not sure if that's what BS is trying to say, but if he is, I agree with him.
The Republican war cry
"Government is broken, elect us and we'll prove it."
Let me introduce you to my friend PT Barnum.
Also, these elites you speak of......Trump is not an elite? Has he not surrounded himself with elites? I think it's just you have a problem with the lefts kind of elites as opposed to the rights elites. Lets at least be honest.
Right, that's exactly what he's doing. Draining the swamp, getting rid of privilege..... oh, wait; perhaps that's not quite true.0 -
BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:dignin said:Halifax2TheMax said:Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, the president of the United States.
Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation - The New York Times https://apple.news/AUlEGv4PPTiCCGCElbtkQMg
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a2b1110e4b022ec613b823f?ncid=engmodushpmg00000004
And fuck if you only hear what you want to hear
Fuck me if I care, but I'm not leaving here”
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BS44325 said:mfc2006 said:^^That’s funny.
I think it’s strange that people support a sexist, misogynistic bigot.
There is no cure or immunity to that poison, so enjoy drinking it.I LOVE MUSIC.
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BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:oftenreading said:BS44325 said:dignin said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:benjs said:There's a lot of shit being stirred here, but one thing some people are neglecting is the fact that it legitimately took the ugliest (in character) person I can think of to wake numerous moderates up to the fact that the government does not speak for, nor is held accountable by, the people - unless it is convenient for the House & Senate Majority.
I'll be criticized by speaking anecdotally, but there's an unprecedented amount of discussion about politics in my household, amongst my circle of friends and coworkers, and amongst their circles. While Trump hardly deserves credit for this level of political engagement (expressed through dissent and rage), he's certainly the catalyst for it.
I'm not sure if that's what BS is trying to say, but if he is, I agree with him.
The Republican war cry
"Government is broken, elect us and we'll prove it."
Let me introduce you to my friend PT Barnum.
Also, these elites you speak of......Trump is not an elite? Has he not surrounded himself with elites? I think it's just you have a problem with the lefts kind of elites as opposed to the rights elites. Lets at least be honest.
Right, that's exactly what he's doing. Draining the swamp, getting rid of privilege..... oh, wait; perhaps that's not quite true.
From what I've seen, Trump is enabling white supremacists, sexual assaulters (after numerous allegations), racists, etc. Chide the Obamas all you want for that Weinstein relationship, but that's all speculation.
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:oftenreading said:BS44325 said:dignin said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:benjs said:There's a lot of shit being stirred here, but one thing some people are neglecting is the fact that it legitimately took the ugliest (in character) person I can think of to wake numerous moderates up to the fact that the government does not speak for, nor is held accountable by, the people - unless it is convenient for the House & Senate Majority.
I'll be criticized by speaking anecdotally, but there's an unprecedented amount of discussion about politics in my household, amongst my circle of friends and coworkers, and amongst their circles. While Trump hardly deserves credit for this level of political engagement (expressed through dissent and rage), he's certainly the catalyst for it.
I'm not sure if that's what BS is trying to say, but if he is, I agree with him.
The Republican war cry
"Government is broken, elect us and we'll prove it."
Let me introduce you to my friend PT Barnum.
Also, these elites you speak of......Trump is not an elite? Has he not surrounded himself with elites? I think it's just you have a problem with the lefts kind of elites as opposed to the rights elites. Lets at least be honest.
Right, that's exactly what he's doing. Draining the swamp, getting rid of privilege..... oh, wait; perhaps that's not quite true.
From what I've seen, Trump is enabling white supremacists, sexual assaulters (after numerous allegations), racists, etc. Chide the Obamas all you want for that Weinstein relationship, but that's all speculation.0 -
Now if you say that... People were incensed that Trump got away with his sexual assault history and so Farrow was able to get people to go on the record that otherwise would not have historically.. yeah I'll give you that. Candidate Trump's sexual assaults cleared the way for Farrow and the #metoo movement. I'll buy that. Congratulations on that being the head of your party. And the most high profile #2 is a child rapist. Good for you guys.0
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BS44325 said:mfc2006 said:^^That’s funny.
I think it’s strange that people support a sexist, misogynistic bigot.
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mrussel1 said:Now if you say that... People were incensed that Trump got away with his sexual assault history and so Farrow was able to get people to go on the record that otherwise would not have historically.. yeah I'll give you that. Candidate Trump's sexual assaults cleared the way for Farrow and the #metoo movement. I'll buy that. Congratulations on that being the head of your party. And the most high profile #2 is a child rapist. Good for you guys.0
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CM189191 said:Halifax2TheMax said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:HesCalledDyer said:JC29856 said:manufacturing jobs just ain't coming back
None of those are supply or demand.
Not an economist, but I played one in college.
1) Unshackle energy companies - they hire workers that in turn produce energy - which results in increase supply - which reduces prices - which reduced costs to businesses and citizens - which puts more money in their pocket - which is used to invest or spend.
2) Remove illegal labour - which increases demand for legal labour - which drives up wages - which puts more money in employees pockets - which is used to invest or spend.
Is this really foreign to you? Either admit you didn’t take Econ 101 or admit you just weren’t paying attention in class.
2. Wages haven’t gone up.
Delusion
Pretty sure Morgan Freeman is digging the jobs report...especially the part about wages being up.0 -
mrussel1 said:tbergs said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:oftenreading said:BS44325 said:dignin said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:benjs said:There's a lot of shit being stirred here, but one thing some people are neglecting is the fact that it legitimately took the ugliest (in character) person I can think of to wake numerous moderates up to the fact that the government does not speak for, nor is held accountable by, the people - unless it is convenient for the House & Senate Majority.
I'll be criticized by speaking anecdotally, but there's an unprecedented amount of discussion about politics in my household, amongst my circle of friends and coworkers, and amongst their circles. While Trump hardly deserves credit for this level of political engagement (expressed through dissent and rage), he's certainly the catalyst for it.
I'm not sure if that's what BS is trying to say, but if he is, I agree with him.
The Republican war cry
"Government is broken, elect us and we'll prove it."
Let me introduce you to my friend PT Barnum.
Also, these elites you speak of......Trump is not an elite? Has he not surrounded himself with elites? I think it's just you have a problem with the lefts kind of elites as opposed to the rights elites. Lets at least be honest.
Right, that's exactly what he's doing. Draining the swamp, getting rid of privilege..... oh, wait; perhaps that's not quite true.
From what I've seen, Trump is enabling white supremacists, sexual assaulters (after numerous allegations), racists, etc. Chide the Obamas all you want for that Weinstein relationship, but that's all speculation.0 -
BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:tbergs said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:BS44325 said:oftenreading said:BS44325 said:dignin said:BS44325 said:CM189191 said:BS44325 said:benjs said:There's a lot of shit being stirred here, but one thing some people are neglecting is the fact that it legitimately took the ugliest (in character) person I can think of to wake numerous moderates up to the fact that the government does not speak for, nor is held accountable by, the people - unless it is convenient for the House & Senate Majority.
I'll be criticized by speaking anecdotally, but there's an unprecedented amount of discussion about politics in my household, amongst my circle of friends and coworkers, and amongst their circles. While Trump hardly deserves credit for this level of political engagement (expressed through dissent and rage), he's certainly the catalyst for it.
I'm not sure if that's what BS is trying to say, but if he is, I agree with him.
The Republican war cry
"Government is broken, elect us and we'll prove it."
Let me introduce you to my friend PT Barnum.
Also, these elites you speak of......Trump is not an elite? Has he not surrounded himself with elites? I think it's just you have a problem with the lefts kind of elites as opposed to the rights elites. Lets at least be honest.
Right, that's exactly what he's doing. Draining the swamp, getting rid of privilege..... oh, wait; perhaps that's not quite true.
From what I've seen, Trump is enabling white supremacists, sexual assaulters (after numerous allegations), racists, etc. Chide the Obamas all you want for that Weinstein relationship, but that's all speculation.
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BS44325 said:mrussel1 said:Now if you say that... People were incensed that Trump got away with his sexual assault history and so Farrow was able to get people to go on the record that otherwise would not have historically.. yeah I'll give you that. Candidate Trump's sexual assaults cleared the way for Farrow and the #metoo movement. I'll buy that. Congratulations on that being the head of your party. And the most high profile #2 is a child rapist. Good for you guys.0
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Eh...Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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Roy Moore likes little girls and Trumpito likes Roy Moore.
Here’s a reminder of what behavior the president has been accused of. He should fucking resign.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/11/what-happened-to-trumps-16-sexual-misconduct-accusers.html
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he also did this on a trip to Pearl Harbor. So classy.
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