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bytoe be like ![]() “i gots me an edumacation” |
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Originally Posted by !@#$%! https://environmentalgeography.files...p-facebook.jpg !@#$%! post #37,787. At 4 yuans each, you earned $45! |
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I'm surprised that the deficit isn't something that Dems talk about much. (I guess there's so many other things to talk about - part of Trump's strategy?).
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Cheeto's fine, it's Beto that's now become a byword for cringe. ![]() |
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The horror! |
bet your life there's a dash of hot sauce in that bottle.
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Beto on a skateboard does not make me cringe.
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well, at least he’s not an artherosclerotic dotard!
but yeah i’d rather have someone other than beto i agree that warren is not the most telegenic, which is unfortunate, but i like a lot of her policy proposals. i saw a bit of the beer video a couple of weeks ago and i understood it as a way to appear like a “normal” person. which—whatever, trying a little too hard. but she really understands the issues. her personal finance book, “all your worth”, is really a gem, and someone who understands like this what it takes to run a middle class household needs to be in charge of the things that affect those households. her other book about the pitfalls of the middle class lifestyle is “the two income trap” and i havent read it but am familiar with its main points, which are discussed in “all your worth”, and again, she’s someone who really gets it. |
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![]() but i dont like antimarket “progressives” they kill the goose. ok i have not read her new platform yet. but you’re right though. democracy can be idiotic lololol. where is suchy to rail against elections? i know he still lurks. -x eta: warren could be great in a cabinet position. she was the brains behind the consumer financial protection bureau. yeah perhaps she could get to be the éminence grise in a future government led by some great communicator. still she has to position herself for the job. |
she launched her candidacy today—wants “medicare for all” like bernie sanders
im for a public option, but not a monolithic lack of choice... well like i said i have to read her proposals—in detail |
ja ja ja allende... pobrecito :(
el problema con las utopías es que no hay tal lugar (...también quiere subsidiar los alquileres... no entiende los incentivos) |
I just hate everyone and everything. It's a non-stop constant pissing contest about which political party is the bigger bag of shit.
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so we fight for choice of zookeeper, diet, cage or no cage, can you feed the monkeys, etc i wish it were not necessary, but it does make a difference ![]() it’s not a cure-all... but it makes a difference |
I like Warren. I like Beto.
Both seem intelligent, heartfelt, and they are not racist, vindictive, evil, ignorant, fat fucks. (We can do this all day.) |
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But we know the correct answer. |
Edit: bad post. I'll just add operator to my growing list.
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Possibly......hopefully!
The audio I’ve heard this morning is overwhelming, let the lawsuits reveal the truth. Robert, did you notice everyone failed to mention Bruce Ohr’s Testimony that was released last week: “Everybody knew. Everybody of consequence at the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Justice Department understood fully in the middle of 2016—as the FBI embarked on its counterintelligence probe of Donald Trump—that it was doing so based on disinformation provided by Hillary Clinton’s campaign.” It gets soooo much better: “Mr. Ohr testified that he sat down with dossier author Christopher Steele on July 30, 2016, and received salacious information the opposition researcher had compiled on Mr. Trump. Mr. Ohr immediately took that to the FBI’s then-Deputy Director Andy McCabe and lawyer Lisa Page. In August he took it to Peter Strzok, the bureau’s lead investigator. In the same month, Mr. Ohr believes, he briefed senior personnel in the Justice Department’s criminal division: Deputy Assistant Attorney General Bruce Swartz, lawyer Zainab Ahmad and fraud unit head Andrew Weissman. The last two now work for special counsel Robert Mueller..” Last but not least: “A January 2017 memo from Adam Schiff, the House Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat, flatly (and incorrectly) insisted “the FBI’s closely-held investigative team only received Steele’s reporting in mid-September.” Adam Schiff went before the court to petition for FISA warrants: Conspiring to lie to a Judge and presenting false evidence is AGAINST THE LAW!!! Please excuse me while I repeat something I bolded above: The last two now work for special counsel Robert Mueller.. I’ve mentioned “fruit of the poisonous tree” before......if lawyer Zainab Ahmad and fraud unit head Andrew Weissman played a part in defrauding the court that produced warrants that led to the Muller investigation, even if Muller has something......anything......he wouldn’t be able to use it in court. I understand this is a lot of truth to digest, I hope some of you have enough moral integrity to see it. Please note I used the WSJ article as I didn’t want to hear any -bla bla bla’s- from the peanut gallery. The most truthful thing of all......all of this was happening while Barack Hussein Obama was our President!!! Quote:
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I'm not getting into the weeds, but I'll say this:
I don't know much about James Comey. Maybe he's evil and corrupt. I don't see how this makes Trump any less evil and corrupt. There can be two bad people in the world. And really, HYPOTHETICALLY, if Mueller's team were able to draw a strong line between Trump and Russia, you'd shrug it off because the initial FBI investigation was tainted? Really? If poisoned fruit falls from a poisoned tree, you're just going to ignore that? You'll just exclaim "My side won!" and leave it at that? If so, then this is just a game to you and you don't really care. |
Are you truly this naïve?
I’m referring to our democracy, our rules and laws in which we are governed. TRUE, our laws state it’s better for a murder to be set free rather than convicting that person on evidence that was illegally obtained......its what our court system and country were founded on! When those in charge of upholding our laws are found to be breaking them for personal gain, or in this case, to do everything possible to influence the outcome of our election—-YES—-this is a horrible abuse of their position and a travesty of our laws! In my opinion, the leaders of the FBI and DOJ (and possibly the White House) breaking our laws to influence our election is a far greater travesty than anything Russia might have done to influence the same election. As I said back in April, I don’t see where collusion is a crime. Guess what, it doesn’t matter what I think, I’m just showing I’ve held to the same narrative all along. What does matter is no connection between Russia and Trump has been established and nothing has been proven. I realize many of you are holding out hope that Muller’s Investigation will produce something. I’m eagerly waiting, too! It’s foolish to think or assume this is about a side/team winning. Quote:
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No evidence of influencing. If anything, FBI tilted the scale in favor of Trump. Comey sunk Hillary a few days before the election. Remember? All the investigation into Trump was kept quiet. Quote:
Mueller has found a number of people who have broken them. I assume you'll be sending him a letter of thanks. |
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let’s see you take a knee against police brutality ![]() and yes, collusion is by definition criminal otherwise it’s just cooperation |
Are we still doing the "what's wrong with collision anyway?" thing, around and around in circles, ad naseum? It doesn't even matter if I paste the Oxford Dictionary definition here?
Are some people actually listening to what that formerly respected and now utterly failed man Giuliani spews? Christie is coming out with a new book called "Let Me Finish". Love him or hate him, he is no dummy. An excerpt describes how Trump has surrounded himself with "riff raff". Trump and Giuliani were meant for each other. I actually love it when Giuliani goes on CNN or Fox now, because he puts his foot in his mouth just about every single time. |
Ah what the hell. I know certain individuals will ask "what's wrong with collision anyway?" in about 10 posts from now, but I'm feeling a bit bored today:
From The Oxford Dictionary: collusion noun Secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy in order to deceive others. ‘the armed forces were working in collusion with drug traffickers’ |
From Under The Radar:
Robyn Hitchcock on Democratic Socialism, Kanye West and Trump (and more) Quote:
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social democracy = yes please, within limits
democratic socialism = no thanks “free” = no such thing |
The witch hunt found a witch made of Stone.
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fake media but her emails what about |
Good riddance, Stone.
Love how everyone Trump surrounds himself with is corrupt yet hes supposedly this innocent angel according to Fox News and WH officials ![]() |
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Even if Trump were squeaky clean (lol), the fact he's surrounded himself with such characters is surely a major red flag on the guy's ability to be President... he seems to be completely incapable of assessing the motivations of those around him. |
looks like deadbeat donnie has 3 weeks to make mexico pay for the wall now xD
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‘This is your fault’: GOP senators clash over shutdown inside private luncheon
Republican senators clashed with one another and confronted Vice President Pence inside a private luncheon on Thursday, as anger hit a boiling point over the longest government shutdown in history. “This is your fault,” Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) told Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) at one point, according to two Republicans who attended the lunch and witnessed the exchange. “Are you suggesting I’m enjoying this?” McConnell snapped back, according to the people who attended the lunch. Johnson spokesman Ben Voelkel confirmed the confrontation. He said Johnson was expressing frustration with the day’s proceedings — votes on dueling plans to reopen the government, both of which failed to advance.. |
"But there is absolutely no evidence of collision."
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from that same twitter thread: ![]() have a good weekend bytor, enjoy the taste of crow! :D |
There's a certain thing that some people do when they know they are guilty as fuck. Stone has been "yucking it up" and exhibiting this behaviour for months. "Come and get me Mueller" etc etc, as if this inevitable arrest somehow lessens the known facts in the statement from Mueller.
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"The indictment later states that after WikiLeaks released emails stolen from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, "an associate of the highranking Trump Campaign official sent a text message to STONE that read 'well done.'""
NO COLLISION!!!! |
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