Kepler
Si certus es dubita
Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers III: The Wrath of Warren
Euro fairy
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Euro fairy
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Sure. While we're at it let's give the oil industry more ****ing money. Cause they don't have enough.
What transfers? *outside of stock sells
Who is gubmint to say one gets housing assistance and anther doesn't?
Hiding your sh-t in the Caymans or that weird pedo island in Britain. Where, what, 50% of all wealth on Earth is hidden right now?
Energy analysts have made the point again and again that fossil fuels, not renewable energy, most benefit from supportive public policy. Yet this fact, so inconvenient to the conservative worldview, never seems to sink in to the energy debate in a serious way. The supports offered to fossil fuels are so old and familiar, they fade into the background. It is support offered to challengers — typically temporary, fragmentary, and politically uncertain support — that is forever in the spotlight.
Set up some algorithms then to accumulate atm w/d from foreign banks.
You that big brain of your kep
Scooby may see thru it, but tax cuts are for all. Rates covers everyone.
No, they are NOT. This is a myth. I received no tax cut the last go round. Nothing.
No, they are NOT. This is a myth. I received no tax cut the last go round. Nothing.
freeloaders don't earn enough money to pay taxes
It's time for a new generation of leadership.
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Yep, that's me. They call me that at family gatherings and at work.
By the way. That is why the anti-forgive-student-debt arguments are so hollow to me. Cause we always have money for fossil fuels. We always have enough money for another 1%er tax cut. We always have money for bailing out banks, or GM, or the Trump's of the world who can declare a limited bankruptcy which maintains their credit and ability to borrow money.
But, we never have money for people who need it.
freeloaders don't earn enough money to pay taxes
The Military is just one big welfare program that needs to be streamlined and made more efficient.
One of these two actually has bills in congress addressing these issues t>