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12 hours ago, Unforgiven said:

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Name a policy! Any policy! Something the Republicans have to fix crime in cities!

13 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

LMAO. hard to play  when the goal post keep moving.

 

No, we are not the special interest benefiting from this economic policy.  Not by a long shot. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


We benefit from any policy that doesn’t result in default, which would cripple the global economy. 

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18 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

yes, pandering happens everywhere.  And I don't like it anywhere.  But 

 

The attack on truth...there are still a few R's that recognize the concept.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/28/liz-cheney-republicans-colorado-commencement-speech-00099132

But you’re comfortable with pandering….lies…deceit when it suits you. 
 

That’s politics, really.  Same with Cheney, really, offspring of the former VP who fabricated intelligence (so they say) and presented it to the American people and sent American men and women to fight and die in a war for oil.  
 

Liz Cheney leveraged her name, wealth and privilege to get elected.  Her actions convinced voters it was time for her to go.  It happens.  

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27 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

u were hoping for a default then?

What a hack comment, we could easily service debt while lowering government spending. The only people who thought a default was possible have no understanding of economics or the way govt works. 

11 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Name a policy! Any policy! Something the Republicans have to fix crime in cities!

If you mean make crime zero Republicans have none but if you mean improve the crime rate the two easy ones and to get rid of no bail on anything violent and dont punish people who are defending their stuff. 

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15 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Same with Cheney, really, offspring of the former VP who fabricated intelligence (so they say) and presented it to the American people

please hypothesize on her self serving motivation to supposedly do this.  cuz I'm empty here....

9 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

What a hack comment, we could easily service debt while lowering government spending. The only people who thought a default was possible have no understanding of economics or the way govt works. 

yes, like hedge fund managers and institutional investors....

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3 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

 

yes, like hedge fund managers and institutional investors....

The people who make millions from the government spending are the experts you trust on whether government spending is good? Once again there is a huge swath of territory between the between what passed and an actual default, and the middle territory would be better for the vast majority of Americans.

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9 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

The people who make millions from the government spending are the experts you trust on whether government spending is good? Once again there is a huge swath of territory between the between what passed and an actual default, and the middle territory would be better for the vast majority of Americans.

and yet I'll bet u supported trump's tax cuts for the extremely wealthy.

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1 minute ago, redtail hawk said:

please hypothesize on her motivation to supposedly do this.  cuz I'm empty here....

yes, like hedge fund managers and institutional investors....

I should have been more clear.  Her father was accused, she was not. Liz Cheney as the political paragon of virtue is pretty funny though.  

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6 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

and yet I'll bet u supported trump's tax cuts for the extremely wealthy.

I’ll keep right on saying it….all Trump did was restore the uppermost rate to the level it was when Obama came into office….while giving EVERYONE else a tax cut. Period! 

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43 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

and yet I'll bet u supported trump's tax cuts for the extremely wealthy.

This comment following 

 

"yes, like hedge fund managers and institutional investors....

 

Edited 57 minutes ago by redtail hawk"

 

Is such gold. You literally are using people like Trump as your source and then attacking them. How about use your own thoughts. 

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9 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

This comment following 

 

"yes, like hedge fund managers and institutional investors....

 

Edited 57 minutes ago by redtail hawk"

 

Is such gold. You literally are using people like Trump as your source and then attacking them. How about use your own thoughts. 

try to differentiate between citing someone as an expert and expressing admiration...

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57 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

I’ll keep right on saying it….all Trump did was restore the uppermost rate to the level it was when Obama came into office….while giving EVERYONE else a tax cut. Period! 

 

Did that raise the deficit ?

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1 hour ago, Roundybout said:


Name a policy! Any policy! Something the Republicans have to fix crime in cities!


We benefit from any policy that doesn’t result in default, which would cripple the global economy. 

Lock up criminals instead of passing them through turnstiles.  The malls are becoming ghost towns. Turn them into jails.

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On 5/14/2023 at 8:32 AM, Roundybout said:


Yeah, because some of the antifa chuds were arrested and we got info from that. 
 

As far as I know, none of these guys have been arrested yet. 

That doesn’t raise a red flag for you? 

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Scot Peterson, the Coward of Broward, finally heads to trial

by John Sexton

 

Scot Peterson was the School Resource Officer at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Florida when shooter Nikolas Cruz entered the school and began killing people. Not only did Peterson not enter the building where the shooting was taking place, it’s believed his calls over the radio helped dissuade other officers from entering the building. For his complete failure to act he was dubbed the “Coward of Broward” in the media. Peterson retired as soon as he was suspended and is still receiving a pension. But five years after the shooting, he’s going to trial for his inaction that day.

 

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/05/31/scot-peterson-the-coward-of-broward-finally-heads-to-trial-n554758

 

 

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