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13 minutes ago, Gannan said:

He is still smart enough to rig an election and control the mass media narrative. So we got that going for us. 

Yeah, he's def the brains behind the operation.

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On 4/20/2022 at 9:40 AM, mr_hunt said:

is anyone here tired of reflexively defending everything President Biden does?  

 

 

 

nah...me neither!

 

 

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That's so GAY. :D

8 hours ago, Gannan said:

He is still smart enough to rig an election and control the mass media narrative. So we got that going for us. 

No he's not. Wiping his arse isn't the only things his handlers manage for him.

Apparently it's magical....🤣

"There are limitations that have been imposed upon him…[that] have not allowed people to see, at all times, what his magic is,” Psaki said to NBC News White House Correspondent Kelly O’Donnell on Wednesday.

On 4/24/2022 at 2:00 PM, lynched1 said:

Apparently it's magical....🤣

"There are limitations that have been imposed upon him…[that] have not allowed people to see, at all times, what his magic is,” Psaki said to NBC News White House Correspondent Kelly O’Donnell on Wednesday.

It’s a reference to his giant hog. Psaki knows what’s up. 

Another world leader refused to take his call.

"I feel good about the French election,” Mr. Biden told reporters after returning to Washington from a weekend trip in Delaware. "I tried to talk to him last night. I spoke to hisstaff and he was at the Eiffel Tower having a good time. And I’m going to be talking to himtoday.”

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20 minutes ago, Talkingbirds said:

 

He can attempt it, but I don't think any kind of blanket forgiveness will hold up in the courts. I guess even if it doesn't, though, he can at least say "Look, we tried" and it might buy him a little more political capital with younger voters. 

Dumbest cult on the planet strikes again. What could possibly go wrong with this idea?

This is interesting because I was told that raising property taxes on two central Florida counties was a really, really big deal, but saddling American families with 13K in new debt isn't even discussed in here. Guess the NPCs have to wait for new talking points to come out before addressing it. :lol: :roll: 

8 minutes ago, Kz! said:

This is interesting because I was told that raising property taxes on two central Florida counties was a really, really big deal, but saddling American families with 13K in new debt isn't even discussed in here. Guess the NPCs have to wait for new talking points to come out before addressing it. :lol: :roll: 

Right - for not caring about that hell hole, swamp crotch inducing redneck haven, they sure did seem very concerned about the folks in those two counties :lol: 

20 minutes ago, Kz! said:

This is interesting because I was told that raising property taxes on two central Florida counties was a really, really big deal, but saddling American families with 13K in new debt isn't even discussed in here. Guess the NPCs have to wait for new talking points to come out before addressing it. :lol: :roll: 

Does Tom Cotton realize families in America pay different amounts in taxes? Each family isn't responsible for $13k in college debt - each family is responsible for the proportion they pay in taxes. Families with less income will be responsible for far less, while rich families are responsible for far more. Logical fallacy.

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26 minutes ago, Kz! said:

This is interesting because I was told that raising property taxes on two central Florida counties was a really, really big deal, but saddling American families with 13K in new debt isn't even discussed in here. Guess the NPCs have to wait for new talking points to come out before addressing it. :lol: :roll: 

Federal government prints money.  State and county have to stay within a budget.

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3 minutes ago, toolg said:

Does Tom Cotton realize families in America pay different amounts in taxes? Each family isn't responsible for $13k in college debt - each family is responsible for the proportion they pay in taxes. Families with less income will be responsible for far less, while rich families are responsible for far more. Logical fallacy.


Considering most welfare recipients reside in Republican states anyway, they shouldn't have much to worry about.

33 minutes ago, toolg said:

Does Tom Cotton realize families in America pay different amounts in taxes? Each family isn't responsible for $13k in college debt - each family is responsible for the proportion they pay in taxes. Families with less income will be responsible for far less, while rich families are responsible for far more. Logical fallacy.

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Yes, and it averages out to 13K per family. Some will pay more than that. Some will pay less. Welcome to a basic understanding of math.

30 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Federal government prints money.  State and county have to stay within a budget.

lmfao

51 minutes ago, mikemack8 said:

Right - for not caring about that hell hole, swamp crotch inducing redneck haven, they sure did seem very concerned about the folks in those two counties :lol: 

It's OK because the federal government prints money.  State and county have to stay within a budget.

And if the last 12 months have taught us anything, it's that the federal government printing literally trillions of dollars has no negative consequences at all.

It really is the dumbest cult on the planet. :lol: :roll: 

4 minutes ago, Kz! said:

lmfao

It's just a fact.  And it has a practical impact on how much the feds can go into debt vs. how much a state can before they have to raise taxes.  If Florida takes on a billion in new debt, they'll have to make it up by raising taxes.  The feds won't.  You can disagree with it from a budgetary standpoint but saying they'll have to raise taxes to cover it is a flat-out lie (shocking coming from Tom F'ing Cotton :lol:).

9 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Yes, and it averages out to 13K per family. Some will pay more than that. Some will pay less. Welcome to a basic understanding of math.

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Why should those who didn't go to college or responsibly paid their loans be responsible for $13,000 in new debt?

Answer: They won't be.

 

Just now, toolg said:

Answer: They won't be.

Yes, they will. Either they'll directly pay for it in taxes or we'll see more awesome super inflation to cover it. Either way, there are very real consequences to making the money printers go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

2 minutes ago, Kz! said:

there are very real consequences to making the money printers go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

:roll:  Did you just figure this out?  You were bragging when Trump was sending a personal letter with his stimi checks.

8 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

:roll:  Did you just figure this out?  You were bragging when Trump was sending a personal letter with his stimi checks.

Trump's Covid response was the worst thing about his presidency by far. Now, by all means continue to freak out about evil DeSantis maybe raising taxes in two counties in Florida while the federal government ponders crashing the value of the US dollar even further like a good little NPC. :lol: :roll: 

7 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Trump's Covid response was the worst thing about his presidency by far. Now, by all means continue to freak out about evil DeSantis maybe raising taxes in two counties in Florida while the federal government ponders crashing the value of the US dollar even further like a good little NPC. :lol: :roll: 

:lol:  Then why the F did you brag about his stimi and swear it was going to get him re-elected?

Just now, VanHammersly said:

:lol:  Then why the F did you brag about his stimi and swear it was going to get him re-elected?

The same reason you said you wanted children to be sexually groomed in public schools?

Just now, Kz! said:

The same reason you said you wanted children to be sexually groomed in public schools?

:lol:  I never said that but nice try.

11 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Trump's Covid response was the worst thing about his presidency by far. Now, by all means continue to freak out about evil DeSantis maybe raising taxes in two counties in Florida while the federal government ponders crashing the value of the US dollar even further like a good little NPC. :lol: :roll: 

Uh-OH, somebody isn't going to receive his Trump hole in one NFT.

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