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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd, that's just the type of response I would expect. Like him or not (and, to be clear, I don't) he won because of everything he isn't...not what he is. He took the political playbook and took a giant dump on it, and the sheep can't grasp it.
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Tru cuz he says so
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJaqueline Alemany: Is the official White House position that all of these women are lying?"
Trump’s Spokeswoman Sanders:“Yeah, we’ve been clear on that from the beginning, and the president’s spoken on it.”
Won’t even bother with providing citations of Moore calling his accusers liars.
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I thought religious people were not supposed to tell lies cuz they'll go to he11
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrump is apparently now trying to claim the Access Hollywood video was somehow faked. Even though Trump admitted at the time that it was him who said those words and that it was just “ locker room talk”. You remember all that, right?
Talk about bizarre.
History will tell how this election was stolen just like the lying "Veritas" cons perpetrating their trolling. deplorable is too good for these liars.
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hahaah lol $150 Mill my butt-on hole
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe know he's very rich and uses every means possible not to pay taxes he doesn't have to pay. Just like you probably do, TMan, or do you put a little extra in the check when paying your taxes? And thanks to Rachel Maddow we know that Trump had paid $38 million on income of $150 million in 2005.
Yea, $150M income. Right... that's like getting your income down to the poverty level.
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who got conned?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYep, Trump took a giant dump and the sheep got conned.
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baaa baaa
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYep, Trump took a giant dump and the sheep got conned.
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Ha, that (original) doctored pic is pretty funny. Goes to the desperation that's out there.
Two dems take their ball and go home, and he called him out on it. Love it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postbizarre is a euphemism for the creepiest dotard groper in chief.
History will tell how this election was stolen just like the lying "Veritas" cons perpetrating their trolling. deplorable is too good for these liars.
What's the count up to now by Hypocrillary's blame game? Have we hit 100 different people/groups at fault for her inept campaign yet?
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Bad news TMan.
"The Senate took a big step forward when the Budget Committee voted to pass the Republicans’ $1.5 trillion tax package, clearing the way for the full Senate to vote on the bill later this week."
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baaa baaa black CCCP sheep
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYep, Trump took a giant dump and the sheep got conned.
baaa baaa black CCCP sheep
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBad news TMan.
"The Senate took a big step forward when the Budget Committee voted to pass the Republicans’ $1.5 trillion tax package, clearing the way for the full Senate to vote on the bill later this week."
Have you heard what happened in Kansas with this same endeavor?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBad news TMan.
"The Senate took a big step forward when the Budget Committee voted to pass the Republicans’ $1.5 trillion tax package, clearing the way for the full Senate to vote on the bill later this week."
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said this August that his party wanted a plan that would ease the tax burden on the middle-class. He even said he would negotiate with Republicans to get that done. Last year, he was in favor of cutting the corporate tax rate to make American businesses competitive worldwide.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., in May spoke in favor of reforms to create a fair tax system and grow the economy – and she specifically cautioned against ideological negotiation in the process. Last year she also highlighted the need for a lower corporate tax rate, and previously spoke in favor of repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax – part of the Republicans’ own tax plan.
Schumer and Pelosi are joined in hypocrisy by a slew of their Democrat colleagues: Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri has called for tax reform. So have Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Bill Nelson of Florida, Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin. Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan agreed this year, as did Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio.
In fact, Democrats were in favor of key provisions of the new tax cut package before there ever was a plan. They supported expanding the child tax credit. When former President Barack Obama proposed in 2012 slashing the corporate tax rate, they were on board. In 2010, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., wanted a repeal of the Alternative Minimum Tax. Just last year, then-Democratic presidential primary candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., wanted it replaced with a simpler flat rate.
Early this year, Democrats said they would set partisanship aside to work on these much-needed reforms. Then, when President Trump and Republicans offered a framework to do just that, they reversed course and adopted a disingenuous narrative that paints the plan as a scheme to help the wealthy.
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