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He’s going to die. No hope needed. Constant kfc and terrible genes will do all the workYou democRATs could only hope.
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He’s going to die. No hope needed. Constant kfc and terrible genes will do all the workYou democRATs could only hope.
He’s going to die. No hope needed. Constant kfc and terrible genes will do all the work
People accuse Trump’s kids of things all the time—right?
Are you saying it’s okay to accuse Trump’s kids but not Hunter?
Or are you saying that neither should be accused as it’s unrelated to the election?
Or are you saying you believe the accusations against Trump’s kids but not the allegations against Hunter Biden?
Obviously you know I go by the innocent until proven guilty standard—personally.
Y’all really wanna know what’s going on with Mitch?If Bebop and Rocksteady don't get to him first
More so, the super secret laptop was already proven false and the mastermind behind it was just spoofed by a fake underaged girl.The problem I see is that Republicans have a field day with the Hunter Biden stuff while blatantly ignoring everything the Trump kids have ever done. Just more hypocrisy from the republicans as always.
Bet. So now the white house gonna straight lie and say the russians are fixing the election...against trump this time lmaooo. But Boris and Natalya Putin is your boy.
Make it make sense.
Clown *** administration.
The comment I was replying to (not sure if it was yours) was that the mere fact that Bloomberg had 100MM to spend on political influence while millions of Americans await stimulus is obscene. Obscence is a strong word, especially considering one does not have anything to do with the other.Did anyone call for Bloomberg's head?
Nope.
Did anyone call for reducing the impact of money on politics? Yes. Unfortunately, that includes reducing how much of our society's resources the billionaire class gets to control. If we don't do that, we then agree with Mike Lee about what democracy is: a means to an end, and not an end itself.
Checked her out and I don't even blame him
The comment I was replying to (not sure if it was yours) was that the mere fact that Bloomberg had 100MM to spend on political influence while millions of Americans await stimulus is obscene. Obscence is a strong word, especially considering one does not have anything to do with the other.
Americans having the lowest savings rate in the modern world despite the highest gdp per capita. Is this Bloombergs fault? Americans all think they will themselves be billionaires one day and shame the poor, is this also Bloomberg fault? Tax law, monetary and fiscal policies since FDR have all steered favor towards higher and higher asset classes I suppose this is Bloombergs fault as well?
Miss me with that less money in politics line, OBVIOUSLY there should be less money in politics. Corporations and wealthy people will always control resources, this is regardless of political systems and geography.
Don’t forget the “executive order” that did absolutely nothingA much needed stimulus bill and that unique ability to pass meaningful legislation is no where to be found.
what does that mean?
that guys site seems pretty Republican. Chester is a Republican now?
Obscene is the perfect adjective to describe the amount of money that gets spent in American politics.The comment I was replying to (not sure if it was yours) was that the mere fact that Bloomberg had 100MM to spend on political influence while millions of Americans await stimulus is obscene. Obscence is a strong word, especially considering one does not have anything to do with the other.
Americans having the lowest savings rate in the modern world despite the highest gdp per capita. Is this Bloombergs fault? Americans all think they will themselves be billionaires one day and shame the poor, is this also Bloomberg fault? Tax law, monetary and fiscal policies since FDR have all steered favor towards higher and higher asset classes I suppose this is Bloombergs fault as well?
Miss me with that less money in politics line, OBVIOUSLY there should be less money in politics. Corporations and wealthy people will always control resources, this is regardless of political systems and geography.