Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fully expect violence against the economic and/or political elite within the next two years. Don't be surprised we start hearing about the murders of corporate execs, finance types, and lobbyist swamp creatures. It's only a matter of time - it hasn't happened in the US since the 1960s but we are quickly headed that way.
Read about the Lead Years in Italy in the 1970s...very scary times ahead:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Years_of_Lead_(Italy)
Good thing I'm getting that Ak47 for Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the House having passed this bill, the breaking point is here. The ones that are going to be destroyed by this just don't feel it yet. I am so angry right now, I can barely see.
+ 13 billion
I'll only be angrier if TreasonGOPTrump succeeds in getting Russian sanctions lifted and The Orange Grifter gets his $13 billion payout from Vladimir Putin.
Just an FYI.......
200,000 employees at AT&T are happy right now. $1000 bonus as a result of this tax cut.
LINK?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to be happy until American poor people are bone-thin and wearing rags! Right now they're fat, wearing $200 shoes and living it up with air conditioning!!!! Plus free internet!!!
Food stamps should only be used for gruel!! And I should be allowed to work my nanny like a slave! Have a job but can't afford the basics? Get another job you lazy bum!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the House having passed this bill, the breaking point is here. The ones that are going to be destroyed by this just don't feel it yet. I am so angry right now, I can barely see.
+ 13 billion
I'll only be angrier if TreasonGOPTrump succeeds in getting Russian sanctions lifted and The Orange Grifter gets his $13 billion payout from Vladimir Putin.
Just an FYI.......
200,000 employees at AT&T are happy right now. $1000 bonus as a result of this tax cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the House having passed this bill, the breaking point is here. The ones that are going to be destroyed by this just don't feel it yet. I am so angry right now, I can barely see.
I know, it's a shit box. But chin up. There's a bigger fight, and if twitter rumor is true (and it is, given the fact that NO ONE save billionaires, bots and MAGAts wants this atrocity yet still the GOP rammed it through, illegal kickbacks and all, like they don't really have to work for their constituents) they'll largely be gone in under a year and we can begin to undo this.
The GOP is no longer a political party. Let's crush it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the House having passed this bill, the breaking point is here. The ones that are going to be destroyed by this just don't feel it yet. I am so angry right now, I can barely see.
+ 13 billion
I'll only be angrier if TreasonGOPTrump succeeds in getting Russian sanctions lifted and The Orange Grifter gets his $13 billion payout from Vladimir Putin.
Anonymous wrote:I fully expect violence against the economic and/or political elite within the next two years. Don't be surprised we start hearing about the murders of corporate execs, finance types, and lobbyist swamp creatures. It's only a matter of time - it hasn't happened in the US since the 1960s but we are quickly headed that way.
Read about the Lead Years in Italy in the 1970s...very scary times ahead:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Years_of_Lead_(Italy)
Anonymous wrote:With the House having passed this bill, the breaking point is here. The ones that are going to be destroyed by this just don't feel it yet. I am so angry right now, I can barely see.
Anonymous wrote:
That quote reminds me of something I was thinking the other day... Rs love the whole "pull yourself up by your boot straps" mentality. There is no clearer example of that than the Clintons. You can say whatever you want about their policies or their behavior (which I have criticized in the past), but those two people came from humble beginnings and used their intelligence and hard work to get where they are at. For those who claim HRC rode on her husband's coat tails, I don't know how true that is because if you read about her past, and how she graduated magnum cum laude, and how her college classmates thought she would be the first female president, I think it shows how tough and intelligent she is. I'm thinking she was an asset for Bill more than anything. He had the charisma, but I think she had the smarts.
Trump, OTH, is the anti-thesis of the R battle cry.
BTW, I used to be a R, and voted for both Bushes and highly criticized the Clintons during that whole Lewanski scandal. I remember when people used to call her Billary, but I never understood why they did that and was actually kind of offended by it. As a female, I think men just didn't like that a female could be so ballsy and intelligent. Up until then, FLOTUS were pretty quiet and unassuming.
Sorry, totally off topic, I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as GNP continues to grow to 4% and beyond, and the stock market passes 25,000, his popularity will grow. In the end a good economy benefits everyone. Most people outside of the coasts have no idea what net neutrality is, and will not be effected by it. On the other hand, if they have good jobs and growing wages, they will have no desire to change the course.
Hillary’s popularity is shrinking.
FTFY
Anonymous wrote:Looks like John Adams called it about right 230 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You call me an idiot? How many times do I have to tell you that expecting a poor person to go without a $200 pair of sneakers is not a punishment. "You are going to have to wear a $100 pair of shoes as punishment for being poor!" These liberal attitudes that poor people are entitled to throw out (taxpayer) unnecessarily or otherwise they're being punished is the source of a lot of problems.
I hate disingenuous, strawman arguments. Newsflash, apparently breaking: many liberals know poor people - sometimes, liberals are poor people! - and poor people frequently go without. Not without $200 shoes, but with one or two pairs total. From Walmart. Handed down. TJMax. Goodwill.
You make assumptions about the behaviors of poor people based on the stories you hear from right wing media and it's total baloney. If businesses shared the vast profits they reap with people who actually do the work, you'd have fewer people needing assistance. Evidently this is a difficult concept for most Republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's has nothing to do with "deserving". It's time the able bodied pick themselves up.
Can't subsidize them forever, even though you would like that to happen.
Intergenerational welfare has to stop.
Then why are you bitching about shoes?
That was ME talking about poor people wasting money on $200 shoes....not the PP you're replying to. Why do liberals always assume they are talking to ONE conservative? Can't you tell the difference in writing style and content? Jeez.
You mean there is more than one f-ing idiot dotard?![]()
You dotards all want to punish people for their sins - being poor, getting pregnant, etc.
You call me an idiot? How many times do I have to tell you that expecting a poor person to go without a $200 pair of sneakers is not a punishment. "You are going to have to wear a $100 pair of shoes as punishment for being poor!" These liberal attitudes that poor people are entitled to throw out (taxpayer) unnecessarily or otherwise they're being punished is the source of a lot of problems.
This is today's Russian talking point. Distract with some stupid example that is pointless and worthless.
The big story TODAY is that the rich 1% and wealthy corporations are STEALING middle American taxpayers' money to enrich themselves even further because of this tax steal they PAID for by buying (or threatening) Republicans in Congress. (I'm betting the Russians have all sorts of dirt on every Republican who accepted their dirty Russian money.) The 1% owns 34% of the wealth in this country. If that's not oligarchy, well, we're getting there.
Count another win for Vlad. He's the richest man in the world, and he wants to become the most powerful man in the universe by taking over the US government. He's got his Orange Puppet and his GOP puppet congress -- can't wait for his next move -- dismantling Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security??
Trumpkins are going to love that!! But they'll be dead from their loss of health care benefits, so who care about them? says VladTrump. So. Much. Winning.