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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    'Fund' as in 'pay for'. When the govt loses $t in tax revenues because of cuts but needs $x to operate, you are in trouble by adding to an existing deficit unless you recoup your revenues with alternate sources of income or reduce your spending to $x-$t.
    Govt is bringing in record tax revenues- they just keep on spending more
    they dont care about the deficit- neither party
    see the pattern

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      It’s almost like Jerking off, at some point you have to change to the other hand and then it becomes awkward, but you’ll quit eventually because it’s just not fun anymore —/ you know ...alone , in the basement, posting on TS ... it’s almost like Porn .... you know ...clicking outta the site every time the Wife or kids come close. Kinda strange addiction, but don’t mind me i was just Trolling — you guys couldn’t possible be doing that.
      Your mirror is working

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        As a "righty", I can't effectively use my left hand. Although, it does feel like a stranger is working on the old meat, which is kinda cool, but feels like an unskilled amateur.
        Gotta find my old Fleshlight.

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          From a Republican

          Republican strategist is starting to notice some unsettling parallels between Fox News and Nazi propaganda.

          William F.B. O’Reilly, a Newsday columnist and the nephew of conservative icon William F. Buckley, Jr., found a YouTube documentary that told the history of World War II from a pro-Nazi perspective — and he recoiled at the positive responses many viewers shared.

          “I don’t know what to believe anymore,” one viewer wrote. “Public schooling is so Americanized.”

          O’Reilly said the online splintering of historical realities opened a disturbing new direction in political discourse that he believes has already been exploited by President Donald Trump and his allies at Fox News.

          “They’re playing with fire,” O’Reilly warned. “A square, Joseph Goebbels told the world, can be proved to be a circle if you say it enough times and understand your audience: ‘They are mere words, and words can be molded until they clothe ideas and disguise.'”

          He noted with alarm that nearly half of Americans believed that a ‘Deep State’ conspiracy of military, intelligence and government officials were secretly pushing their own agenda, and he worried about how readily it had been accepted.

          “Think about that for a minute, even if you buy into it,” O’Reilly wrote. “Consider how quickly that ‘Deep State’ narrative crystallized and took hold. In a period of months, legitimate concern about tenured bureaucrats in Washington was weaponized into a broad-stroke concept with the power to discredit almost anything or anyone, including the forthcoming results of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.”

          O’Reilly said “the internet had made that possible,” and he worried whether shared reality was even possible anymore.

          “If hard evidence emerges in 2018 that candidate Trump and his team conspired with Russian intelligence to help win the 2016 election — and it very well may not — America could have a real problem on its hands,” he warned. “A significant percentage of us might genuinely not accept whatever evidence is presented. Certain cable news hosts are laying down a narrative in anticipation of that possibility, recklessly and unpatriotically tossing the word ‘coup’ around on live TV.”

          Fox News commentators such as Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters and Jeanine Pirro have accused Mueller and various government officials of attempting a “coup” against the president, and O’Reilly said their efforts to undermine objective facts presented a threat to democracy.

          “The question for us as a nation isn’t whether we can survive the Mueller probe. We will,” he wrote. “The question is whether our faith in one another as Americans can endure in the age of the internet. The months ahead may test the question.”

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            Hey! We got our first trumptard poll voter! Welcome comrade!
            Who else digs that 'lil peen?

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              why would you vote for the woman who shafted poor Bernie in the primary?
              He wasn't a Democrat?

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                'Fund' as in 'pay for'. When the govt loses $t in tax revenues because of cuts but needs $x to operate, you are in trouble by adding to an existing deficit unless you recoup your revenues with alternate sources of income or reduce your spending to $x-$t.
                Lets go with reducing spending.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  He wasn't a Democrat?
                  no he wasnt- self admitted socialist
                  but at least he was honest about it, and i believe he actually cares,no matter how much i disagree with him
                  she on the other hand ,is patently dishonest and self serving

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Republican strategist is starting to notice some unsettling parallels between Fox News and Nazi propaganda.

                    William F.B. O’Reilly, a Newsday columnist and the nephew of conservative icon William F. Buckley, Jr., found a YouTube documentary that told the history of World War II from a pro-Nazi perspective — and he recoiled at the positive responses many viewers shared.

                    “I don’t know what to believe anymore,” one viewer wrote. “Public schooling is so Americanized.”

                    O’Reilly said the online splintering of historical realities opened a disturbing new direction in political discourse that he believes has already been exploited by President Donald Trump and his allies at Fox News.

                    “They’re playing with fire,” O’Reilly warned. “A square, Joseph Goebbels told the world, can be proved to be a circle if you say it enough times and understand your audience: ‘They are mere words, and words can be molded until they clothe ideas and disguise.'”

                    He noted with alarm that nearly half of Americans believed that a ‘Deep State’ conspiracy of military, intelligence and government officials were secretly pushing their own agenda, and he worried about how readily it had been accepted.

                    “Think about that for a minute, even if you buy into it,” O’Reilly wrote. “Consider how quickly that ‘Deep State’ narrative crystallized and took hold. In a period of months, legitimate concern about tenured bureaucrats in Washington was weaponized into a broad-stroke concept with the power to discredit almost anything or anyone, including the forthcoming results of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.”

                    O’Reilly said “the internet had made that possible,” and he worried whether shared reality was even possible anymore.

                    “If hard evidence emerges in 2018 that candidate Trump and his team conspired with Russian intelligence to help win the 2016 election — and it very well may not — America could have a real problem on its hands,” he warned. “A significant percentage of us might genuinely not accept whatever evidence is presented. Certain cable news hosts are laying down a narrative in anticipation of that possibility, recklessly and unpatriotically tossing the word ‘coup’ around on live TV.”

                    Fox News commentators such as Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters and Jeanine Pirro have accused Mueller and various government officials of attempting a “coup” against the president, and O’Reilly said their efforts to undermine objective facts presented a threat to democracy.

                    “The question for us as a nation isn’t whether we can survive the Mueller probe. We will,” he wrote. “The question is whether our faith in one another as Americans can endure in the age of the internet. The months ahead may test the question.”
                    What do you call MSM (everyone else but fox), Stalin propaganda?

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Hey! We got our first trumptard poll voter! Welcome comrade!
                      Who else digs that 'lil peen?
                      see now we are full circle back to polling- you set your questions with an intended result, you will get that result

                      so in effect you are masturbating to yourself-icky

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        see now we are full circle back to polling- you set your questions with an intended result, you will get that result

                        so in effect you are masturbating to yourself-icky
                        Makes sense. Lol.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          see now we are full circle back to polling- you set your questions with an intended result, you will get that result

                          so in effect you are masturbating to yourself-icky
                          Someone asked for a poll. I delivered. Did you vote?

                          "so in effect you are masturbating to yourself-icky"

                          Uh, isn't that the definition? Seems kind of redundant.

                          Sticky.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            What do you call MSM (everyone else but fox), Stalin propaganda?
                            First- Hillary told us to question any admin
                            and if you dont want the American institutions to be scrutinized than those institutions have to conduct themselves in an open an unbiased manner
                            if they dont act ethically then they arent worth saving and we will tear them down and build new and better ones- thats what is happening to the FBI right now- the leadership is being
                            decimated for partisan behavior above and beyond their pay grade

                            the FBI was never intended to have any political input nor should it- the leadership has disgraced its bureau

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                              Let’s keep our reply’s to a few sentences please. This cut and paste short story is boring No one reads it.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Someone asked for a poll. I delivered. Did you vote?

                                "so in effect you are masturbating to yourself-icky"

                                Uh, isn't that the definition? Seems kind of redundant.

                                Sticky.
                                NO- i saw your questions and opted out- hence you now have a results issue
                                my guess would be that most do it with another in mind
                                you are doing it with you in mind- thats troubling

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