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Over 29 years of fanhood

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  1. Too early, this should be coming out in late September
  2. The immigration topic is simple. personally in favor of a robust immigration process that brings us new talent from around the globe but under control as to not overwhelm infrastructure and requiring some evidence of character, work ethic, values or something beneficial to society. where it gets problematic is where our country becomes the support safety net for the rest of the world to come get free stuff. A very simple Capitalist solution is that for those who favor immigrants entering the country without a legal process, you pay for all the support and incremental infrastructure burden yourselves. Simply add a box to check on the annual federal state and local filing and opt in to paying illegal immigration support. Divvy up the bill to those opted in and the money they are willing to pony up and that can throttle the inflow allowed.
  3. Clearly you are one of the rare inheritors of wealth due to privilege. what are you going to do to make it right?
  4. Interesting tidbit, CDO would have been novel in the 70s and in new 2000, but not today. Business school grad circa 78?
  5. Bill OBrien must be considered his crowing achievement
  6. Yep- political elite benefit political elites. This isn’t a race game it’s a power game silly… and poc in the political elite benefit in all the same ways. Ummm it’s 2022 bud. My family had relatives subjected to prison camps and genocide in the time frame your speaking about, lost everything. Talk about being marginalized. Yes - the liberal agenda to undermine family structure has been a direct cause of poverty and crime. We agree on this. It’s the single biggest predictor of crime and poverty, irrespective of race. People make it out like a bunch of racist politicians invented the drug problem as a reason to pick on minorities. Maybe it was a nonissue, but it seemed to me that the proliferation of crack went very badly for everyone. This has everything to do with political corruption and big pharma
  7. They didn’t seriously look at him didn’t they?
  8. New? In a human evolution sense new?? CDOs have been around for 20 years Another case and point. Very few people even understand the narratives they were being fed about 2008 from the respective political masters much less the actual chain of events that led to the whole thing.
  9. i once read a fascinating study looking at socioeconomic status from generation to generation which statistically proved by far the number 1 indicator of poverty and crime was two parent households vs not. AND when normalized for single parent household rate race wasn’t a factor at all. another study in the same bent, showed that Nigerians or near descendants with intact Nigerian cultural values (strong family and education) in the US had higher per household income that almost any other demographic. The narrative peddlers won’t touch this … they can’t.
  10. Come now you know tibs is a card carrying member of the political party perpetrating 99.9% of America’s racially unjust history.
  11. Why cant all be true? There has absolutely been a long history of. attempts at legal maneuvering for outcome changes and rejection of election results at a candidate or party rhetoric level. It’s happened for over a hundred years, recently Gore, Hillary, Mitt got his ass kicked so badly I don’t think it was conceivable, Trump, etc. With a healthy mix of organized corruption and party sycophants that can’t accept outcomes, it’s a sure bet it will continue
  12. seems like you already remembered
  13. He made almost 5 mil already!!
  14. No more 70 or 80 year olds!
  15. The reality is the amount of risky subprime debt out there now isn’t the same at 2008. It’s not even close. Housing price increases have thus far been driven up by flights from cities, accelerated moves in the fear cheap interest loans are almost over and massive unprecedented inflation. Now, if the government forces or subsidizes lenders into loaning money to increasingly bad credit risk profiles as the rates climb, in order to hide the realities of what all of the poor economic and monetary policy is doing to the housing market and economy, then we are likely to see 2008 again. but it’s not that or like that right now.
  16. no matter how many times you say it, you can’t make it true
  17. That’s what it says, Almost all armed with weapons and Hitler idolized FDR for his governing style.
  18. If it could prevent someone from my family from having to I would.
  19. why don’t we put fentanyl at the top of the list, followed by the rest of the opioids peddled by corrupt big government pharma. and actually let’s add politicians and government too.
  20. If that’s the case, then what is written and where is a problem. I’d always believed the right to arm was ensuring a means for armed resistance if the government went to far. What is your take?
  21. it’s early in the process for her where it’s obvious the talking points are utterly nonsensical, so it causes some fumbling. Nobody can explain with any rationality how raising corporate taxation and more government spending will help reign in inflation, because it won’t.
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