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  • Ben Kenobi
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    Pro Trump protesters are paid with $100 arbys gift cards. That is the only reason why stadiums are a quarter filled with bigly small crowds.
    Arby's? Pfft. This is Trump remember? We all get free MAGA hats and rides in his helicopter.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    It pays to increase your word power!

    kavanaugh (Verb): to become belligerently intoxicated and attempt to rape a female.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Because of the lipstick, Trump knew it was a picture of some sort of female and, since he couldn't figure out how to molest it, lost interest...

  • Aeson
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    Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post

    Trumps reaction:
    He wanted to know who drew it



    What "it" means is unclear, but considering Trumps allergy towards written text (of which the report contained 700 pages), it may be he means the few diagrams and pictures it contains.

    Considering the fact that even the reports shortened version for policymakers was 33 pages long (and therefore by far surpasses Trumps attention span limit of 1 Din A4 page with a maximum of 10 bullet points), it can be doubted that Trump understood anything of it
    Apolyton has gained exclusive images of the condensed report given to Trump.

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  • Giancarlo
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    Pro Trump protesters are paid with $100 arbys gift cards. That is the only reason why stadiums are a quarter filled with bigly small crowds.

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  • rah
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    Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
    Looks like the guy that drop kicked a female pro-life protester is trying to get paid too.
    How much did you give to the cause?

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  • Giancarlo
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    Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
    This is how great Trickle Down Economics works:

    64% of respondents in a Gallup poll say that they didn't receive any increase in their take-home pay.
    Only 12 % report it helped their financial situation a lot.

    https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...-take-home-pay

    Who would have thought
    But, of course, as long as the richest 5% got huge gains, it is mission accomplished for Trump and the GOP ... nothing else matters
    Diarrhea down economics is what I call it. The rich get the benefits and we are stuck with cleaning the mess including the **** all over the floors.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    Originally posted by Broken_Erika View Post

    And the Australian Goverment's response to this report: Moar Coal! Moar Coal! Moar Coal!


    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45798643
    Trumps reaction:
    He wanted to know who drew it



    What "it" means is unclear, but considering Trumps allergy towards written text (of which the report contained 700 pages), it may be he means the few diagrams and pictures it contains.

    Considering the fact that even the reports shortened version for policymakers was 33 pages long (and therefore by far surpasses Trumps attention span limit of 1 Din A4 page with a maximum of 10 bullet points), it can be doubted that Trump understood anything of it

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  • Broken_Erika
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    He should get drop-kicked in the balls for crossing the line.

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  • Kidlicious
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    Looks like the guy that drop kicked a female pro-life protester is trying to get paid too.

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  • Broken_Erika
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    Only the Republicans can save Medicare from the diabolical socialist machinations of the Liberal Communist Illegal-Migrant-Monger Demon-crats!
    Originally posted by BBC
    A rare opinion piece from President Trump on US healthcare and "open-borders socialism" has caused controversy. What's the White House strategy?

    Donald Trump didn't write anything that he hasn't said at campaign rallies over the past few weeks.

    But making those allegations in a major American newspaper like USA Today raises the attacks to a dramatic new level for a US president.
    ........
    Now, a half-century later, Mr Trump says he's defending Medicare - which has become one of the most popular government-run programmes - against Democratic plans to destroy it by expanding its coverage to all Americans.

    "If Democrats win control of Congress this November, we will come dangerously closer to socialism in America," Mr Trump writes. "Government-run healthcare is just the beginning."
    ......
    The president also finds a way to work in his favourite topic, immigration, warning that "open-border Democrats" will allow undocumented migrants to flood into the nation for free healthcare, swamping medical centres and denying care to American taxpayers.
    ....
    The Trump administration is backing a Republican lawsuit that challenges the legality of Obamacare's mandate that all insurance plans offer coverage for pre-existing conditions.
    Donald Trump is not the only Republican to accuse opponents of seeking to bring socialism to the US.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    This is how great Trickle Down Economics works:

    64% of respondents in a Gallup poll say that they didn't receive any increase in their take-home pay.
    Only 12 % report it helped their financial situation a lot.

    https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...-take-home-pay

    Who would have thought
    But, of course, as long as the richest 5% got huge gains, it is mission accomplished for Trump and the GOP ... nothing else matters

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  • Giancarlo
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    Won't happen. Lol. Trump would never favor a law that would take away his wealth.

  • pchang
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    The UK has a law designed to take away the wealth of criminals who manage to launder their money through the UK. We could definitely use a law like that in the US.
    Zamira Hajiyeva, a 55-year-old from Azerbaijan, has been ordered to explain how she got all her money.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    So much winning with regards to the US coal industry:

    https://www.denverpost.com/2018/10/0...es-chapter-11/

    I guess Donnie will blame the democrats for it ... or california

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