Joe Ferguson forever Posted Friday at 03:51 PM Posted Friday at 03:51 PM 1 minute ago, JaCrispy said: Yup- it’s all about what is done, and how…👍 clear as mud...MAGA logic. 1
JaCrispy Posted Friday at 03:55 PM Posted Friday at 03:55 PM Just now, Joe Ferguson forever said: clear as mud...MAGA logic. No- just responding with you comparing replacing previous Establishment regimes with the worst dictators in history…lol… Its not always that way…the colonies replaced the British Establishment with a better system- hence Make America Great Again…👍 That’s why I responded that it’s all about what is done, and how…👍 1
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted Friday at 04:01 PM Posted Friday at 04:01 PM 9 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: clear as mud...MAGA logic. This is funny coming from u. You get spoon fed narratives from the msm and question maga logic? Pure gold.
B-Man Posted Friday at 04:16 PM Posted Friday at 04:16 PM 2 hours ago, Roundybout said: Good ***** fellas Your ignorance is showing Roundy. 4
B-Man Posted Friday at 04:36 PM Posted Friday at 04:36 PM (edited) Schumer shelved it in the senate so he could use it as leverage . Edited Friday at 04:37 PM by B-Man
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted Friday at 04:44 PM Posted Friday at 04:44 PM 7 minutes ago, B-Man said: Schumer shelved it in the senate so he could use it as leverage . Politicians using children as leverage? No way!
ScotSHO Posted Friday at 04:50 PM Posted Friday at 04:50 PM 31 minutes ago, B-Man said: Your ignorance is showing Roundy. @Roundybout: 1 2
Roundybout Posted Friday at 04:56 PM Posted Friday at 04:56 PM 20 minutes ago, B-Man said: Schumer shelved it in the senate so he could use it as leverage . We did, that’s why we put it in the budget. Congress received something like 15,000 bills last year. We do not have time to pass each one individually.
JaCrispy Posted Friday at 04:58 PM Posted Friday at 04:58 PM 1 hour ago, B-Man said: I think Thomas Massie should be the new speaker
Roundybout Posted Friday at 05:16 PM Posted Friday at 05:16 PM 18 minutes ago, JaCrispy said: I think Thomas Massie should be the new speaker That’s an extremely inefficient way to govern in the modern era. It’s not 1820 anymore. Congress gets thousands of bills a year.
Tommy Callahan Posted Friday at 05:19 PM Posted Friday at 05:19 PM It's funny reading statist talk efficiency. 14 separate appropriation bills make it awfully hard to ram pork and donor handouts into them. Unlike emergency stop gap budgets wrote by billionaire funded PACs and think tanks.
Roundybout Posted Friday at 05:21 PM Posted Friday at 05:21 PM Just now, Tommy Callahan said: It's funny reading statist talk efficiency. 14 separate appropriation bills make it awfully hard to ram pork and donor handouts into them. Unlike emergency stop gap budgets wrote by billionaire funded PACs and think tanks. You have no leg to stand on criticizing “billionaire funded PACs” so long as you support Elon’s influence in the Trump government. 1 1
Tiberius Posted Friday at 05:21 PM Posted Friday at 05:21 PM Just now, Tommy Callahan said: It's funny reading statist talk efficiency. 14 separate appropriation bills make it awfully hard to ram pork and donor handouts into them. Unlike emergency stop gap budgets wrote by billionaire funded PACs and think tanks. Isn't Elon Musk a "statist"? All those contracts from NASA and the US military sure sounds statist to me 1 1
Tommy Callahan Posted Friday at 05:22 PM Posted Friday at 05:22 PM Just now, Roundybout said: You have no leg to stand on criticizing “billionaire funded PACs” so long as you support Elon’s influence in the Trump government. You have. A huge issue with musk, cause it's the msm talking point. But totally can't comprehend the bill your stumping for was wrote by and for the very group your trying to call out. Derp. The left does as it was wrote by the billionaire funded PACs that lead them around by the nose rings.
JaCrispy Posted Friday at 05:31 PM Posted Friday at 05:31 PM 13 minutes ago, Roundybout said: That’s an extremely inefficient way to govern in the modern era. It’s not 1820 anymore. Congress gets thousands of bills a year. Maybe it’s a sign the government is too bloated…👍 1 1
Roundybout Posted Friday at 05:35 PM Posted Friday at 05:35 PM 3 minutes ago, JaCrispy said: Maybe it’s a sign the government is too bloated…👍 It’s not 1820 anymore. This is how the modern world is. 12 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said: You have. A huge issue with musk, cause it's the msm talking point. But totally can't comprehend the bill your stumping for was wrote by and for the very group your trying to call out. Derp. The left does as it was wrote by the billionaire funded PACs that lead them around by the nose rings. Yes I would like the government to remain open, thanks. Good talk. 1
B-Man Posted Friday at 05:37 PM Posted Friday at 05:37 PM 38 minutes ago, Roundybout said: Congress received something like 15,000 bills last year. We do not have time to pass each one individually. Again that is not remotely true. https://newhealthcarebillfacts.com/how-many-bills-are-introduced-in-congress-each-year/ You continue to flail, but you are sadly unaware of how childish you appear . 2
Tommy Callahan Posted Friday at 05:43 PM Posted Friday at 05:43 PM 3 minutes ago, B-Man said: Again that is not remotely true. https://newhealthcarebillfacts.com/how-many-bills-are-introduced-in-congress-each-year/ You continue to flail, but you are sadly unaware of how childish you appear . Think about it. If the government even attempted to have productivity at the level of fortune 500, and the same cost controls. Worthless state workers that just troll all shift, would probably be the first cut.
JaCrispy Posted Friday at 06:01 PM Posted Friday at 06:01 PM 10 minutes ago, Roundybout said: It’s not 1820 anymore. This is how the modern world is. Yes I would like the government to remain open, thanks. Good talk. Not so…But it is how big corporations and donors would want you to think, so they can continue to line their pockets with your seal of approval…😉 They have you right where they want you… One of the Founding Fathers once said something to the effect that once government realizes that they can just keep paying themselves, at taxpayer expense, corruption would know no bounds… You saying that this is how modern government needs to be, shows that you have no clue of all the wasteful spending that goes on, nor do you seem to have an intellectual curiosity about it… Furthermore, you fearing a government shut down proves the fear propaganda is doing its job- so congrats on that, I guess… Nothing critical to the government’s functionality would ever shut down…It’s just a scare tactic to frighten people like you… Do you know how many times the government has shutdown over the course of our lifetimes, and the only reason we knew about it, was because the media had to tell us? Thats how much of an impact a “government shutdown” has… 1 1
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