
not saying he/she shouldn't respond to trumps outbursts and dumbassery, they just need to not be the one needling him into the outbursts. If i could Id be going to every trump rally and just chant "tiny hands! tiny hands! tiny hands!".
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hahahahahahah this has to be a joke right?
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https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-dr...their-tax-cut/
So how'd corporations do with the tax bill?
Well they brought a lot of money back to the US! And...promptly used all that money to pay dividends and themselves. Want to see the chart?
And we're approaching a return to the exact same pre-tax bill split, with the only thing changing for corporations being how much less they're paying in taxes.
I imagine it's hard to keep up from the Netherlands, but the vast majority are campaigning on those issues.
So, tRump supporters are stupid because they would rather be lied to? That's your last point, really?
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I suspect at some point those R's will start to feel that trickle down...any moment now...
Prove it.
Show me proof he has a single dime to his name and is not billions in debt.
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or the creep grabbing women by the pussy...and walking in on teenagers changing during a pageant …
Funny how old Biden is a problem though ….
You are sure full of irony
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Part of the reason why people call them "stupid". Its not greater than ever. Its not better for the vast majority of the working class. They are just told it is with sound bites and "records" taken out of context and just believe it while voting against their own interest that would make their lives better.
Trump University and Trump Foundation instantly disprove your claim
assuming the claim he has money
BOTH of those enterprises existed as nothing but a method for him to steal money from others
and if he wasn't president, he's be in jail for fraud over either one of them
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"Never get on the bad side of small minded people who have a little power." - Evelyn (Gifted)
Warning : Above post may contain snark and/or sarcasm. Try reparsing with the /s argument before replying.
What the world has learned is that America is never more than one election away from losing its goddamned mindMe on Elite : Dangerous | My WoW charactersOriginally Posted by Howard Tayler
The citation even says he slurs his speech...
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Once again it's time for Guess the Speaker!
Yes. Trump, while claiming to be sticking up for Biden, turns to insulting him in literally the next word. Oh, and of course, he's lying.I was actually sticking up for Sleepy Joe Biden while on foreign soil. Kim Jong Un called him a “low IQ idiot,” and many other things, whereas I related the quote of Chairman Kim as a much softer “low IQ individual.” Who could possibly be upset with that?

China is part of UN Security Council; North Korea isn't.
Yet it is that specific scare that got Trump talking to Kim. I'm not sure why you think it doesn't work.Nuke scare does not really work on USA, when only a single country can actually threaten them with it.
There are closer US-allied countries that might get targeted too, like Japan (which North Korean ballistic missiles already went over).
How does that "huge deal" changed anything? Can he drink that legitimacy? Can he put it on bread?World made a huge deal out of the meeting. Sorry, but it is a bit more heavy opinion than yours, random anonimus. So I am going to stick with the idea that the meeting gave the little fat shit legitimacy.
Once again it's time for Guess the Speaker!
"That could be literally anyone."This is yet another example of politicians putting their own self-interest ahead of the national interest. It’s pathetic that some members have chosen this moment to grandstand & get into the national headlines
Touche. Okay, it's Sen. Perdue (R-GA) [url=https://thehill.com/homenews/house/445788-second-republican-blocks-disaster-aid-bills-passage-in-house]lamenting the House failing to pass the $19.1 billion disaster relief bill which went through the Senate 85-8. The House goes on recess Friday for ten days, the bill was put up for unanimous vote, and Rep. Massie blocked it.
"What librul elite...uh...Massie as in R-KY Massie?"
Yes. He complained that it wasn't put up for a standard vote, "just" unanimous consent. Massie blocked the whole thing by asking for a vote which was assured to pass.
"Uh...well, maybe they should have tried earlier, before the break."
They did. It was blocked by Rep. Chip Roy.
"...that name could only come from Texas."
Correct. Roy objected to the lack of border funds, and the fact that $19.1 billion wasn't paid for, despite McConnell pleading until Trump relented, promising to sign the bill (also Puerto Rico). That was Friday. Roy is also a Republican.
"He objected to the price tag, huh? Did he vote for the tax cut for the rich?"
Yes.
"And did he declare that the tax cut for the rich was paying for itself, despite objective evidence that it was not, as recently as this Februrary?"
That's strangely specific, but yes, he did.
"So he's being a massive douchebag."
Pretty much. He didn't object this time, though. It was another, different Republican who blocked disaster relief for American taxpayers.
Now, perhaps there's some legislative advantage to putting the bill up for unanimous consent. I honestly don't know what that's for. Incidentally, Perdue is joined by Hice and Scott, all R-GA, the latter of whom said this:
Unfortunately, more clowns showed up today to once again delay disaster relief for the states and farmers devastated by the storms of 2018. This bill will pass the House next week, and President Trump will sign it.
Clowns.
Read that again.
Clowns.
Are we tired of winning yet?
