Re: Dump
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 1:39 pm
grishnak boss wrote:I have an idea for replacing one of those statues...
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grishnak boss wrote:I have an idea for replacing one of those statues...
damn. glad you posted this. more proof that Pence is a racistgrishnak boss wrote:WE LOVE MONEY, WE LOVE OUR MONEY, FUCK YOU
https://twitter.com/funder/status/902614273607835649
Pence Plead With Congress to Not Fund Hurricane Katrina Relief
Hey Matardo, the mod demanded you answer a question. Better get on it.Machado wrote:damn. glad you posted this. more proof that Pence is a racistgrishnak boss wrote:WE LOVE MONEY, WE LOVE OUR MONEY, FUCK YOU
https://twitter.com/funder/status/902614273607835649
Pence Plead With Congress to Not Fund Hurricane Katrina Relief
and does not care about anybody but white folks.
yep......how did they end up grabbing power & people voting consciously for them is amazing......Machado wrote:damn. glad you posted this. more proof that Pence is a racistgrishnak boss wrote:WE LOVE MONEY, WE LOVE OUR MONEY, FUCK YOU
https://twitter.com/funder/status/902614273607835649
Pence Plead With Congress to Not Fund Hurricane Katrina Relief
and does not care about anybody but white folks.
The options include capping the mortgage interest deduction for homeowners; scrapping people's ability to deduct state and local taxes; and eliminating businesses' ability to deduct interest
I didn't watch the Springfield speech, but did the Dynamite Monkey mention that his crew were thinking about taking away deductions that would actually raise their taxable income? Slamming the middle class. Par for the course.One idea quietly being discussed would be taxing the money that workers place into their 401(k) savings plans up front: an idea that would raise billions of dollars in the short-term and is pulled from the Camp plan. This policy idea is widely disliked by budget hawks, who consider it a gimmick; the financial services industry that handles retirement savings; and nonprofits that try to encourage Americans to save.
Trump was also heard saying as he was leaving. "Did you see that? They love me so much, they had tears in their eyes because I took time out for them to come see me."DEATH ROW JOE wrote:
How soon we forget.Turner Coates wrote:
The stupidity of Trumptards in a nutshell. Speechless.Turner Coates wrote:
Highlighted part is patently false. (In addition to the last statement obviously) In fact the media is only focused so much on Trump because everything he does is WRONG. It's not news when the president does things that everybody nods their heads to and approves. This is the number one fallacy that Trump and his followers insist on perpetuating. They take what they perceive to be bias and try to spin it as "fake news" but ultimately news is just news. They are not going to report on things going smoothly. They historically NEVER have because who would be interested in that?"If they weren't talking about you, you wouldn't be doing something right and it's important to keep it in context, otherwise quite frankly you'd probably end up killing yourself out of depression," (Eric) Trump said. "But he's doing a great job."
well if they continue to say the same thing over and over, they really do think that othersdmbrocker wrote:The stupidity of Trumptards in a nutshell. Speechless.Turner Coates wrote:
Machado wrote: well if they continue to say the same thing over and over, they really do think that others
will believe what they are saying.
MORONS!
Nearly 95 million not in the labor force. Add in the 7.1 million who are in the labor force and unemployed and you have 102 million not working in a country of 323 million (nearly 1/3 of the nation not working) Thanks TrumpMickeyG wrote:Gas prices went up 20 cents here today.
Thanks, Trump!
DEATH ROW JOE wrote:Nearly 95 million not in the labor force. Add in the 7.1 million who are in the labor force and unemployed and you have 102 million not working in a country of 323 million (nearly 1/3 of the nation not working) Thanks Trump
TenBenny wrote:Jesus... But her emails! We're still on this, dude? Seriously? What is he even talking about? It's like he *literally* thinks he's still in October of 2016.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/don ... e530fdd6d1
Jesus Christ on a rubber crutch . . . We are doomed, people. Doomed.dmbrocker wrote:The stupidity of Trumptards in a nutshell. Speechless.Turner Coates wrote:
He'll deport them, then claim he's protecting them from future floods. His supporters will call him a hero and a true Christian.TravisBicklesMohawk wrote:
And if Trumptard really wants to help the people of Texas he'll put a freeze on his deportation policies. At least until after Houston is re-built.
The calls started flooding in from hundreds of irate North Carolina voters just after 7 a.m. on Election Day last November.
Dozens were told they were ineligible to vote and were turned away at the polls, even when they displayed current registration cards. Others were sent from one polling place to another, only to be rejected. Scores of voters were incorrectly told they had cast ballots days earlier. In one precinct, voting halted for two hours.
Susan Greenhalgh, a troubleshooter at a nonpartisan election monitoring group, was alarmed. Most of the complaints came from Durham, a blue-leaning county in a swing state. The problems involved electronic poll books — tablets and laptops, loaded with check-in software, that have increasingly replaced the thick binders of paper used to verify voters’ identities and registration status. She knew that the company that provided Durham’s software, VR Systems, had been penetrated by Russian hackers months before.