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Congress’ failure to assert its Article I powers is inexcusable If the five things I listed became the law we would not be in the position we are now. Which of the five do you find objectionable? 1. Term limits for Congress 2. Term limits for Supreme Court 3. No insider trading for Congress 4. Take money out of politics 5. Limit length of political campaigns Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Tucker Carlson's son, Buckley Carlson, is now working as JD Vance's deputy press secretary.
You know, the one who needed Hunter Biden's recommendation letter to get into Georgetown. So much for "meritocracy" when they keep installing nepo babies. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Marsh will do the Trump thing deflect and insult, it's just who he is. |
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Damn kids need to learn to lift themselves up by the bootstraps:
During a Tuesday interview on CNN, host Pamela Brown interviewed Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Pa.) about President Donald Trump's new announcement that he was imposing a 90-day pause on all disbursements of federal money until agencies could ensure spending is line with Trump's agenda. The vaguely worded funding freeze — which is expected to begin at 5 PM Eastern Time and is already being challenged in court — could impact everything from Medicaid funding to food stamps and possibly even federal funding for school lunches. McCormick — who joined Brown from Trump's Doral resort in Florida where House Republicans are having a retreat — defended Trump's decision, and suggested that kids at risk of losing their school lunch benefits could instead learn the "value" of hard work. "You talk about school lunches? Hey, I worked my way through high school. I don't know about you, but I've worked since I was 13 years old, picking berries in a field before we had child labor laws that precluded that," said McCormick, who is 56 years old and was born well after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt introduced child labor laws in 1938. "You're telling me that kids who stay at home, instead of going to work at Burger King, McDonalds during the summer, should stay at home and get their free lunch instead of going to work? I think we need to have a top-down review." |
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Before you know it we’ll be told that no eggs and higher prices for bacon are good for us, the American thing to do. I place most of the blame for where we are at on Congress, for the past fifty years it has worked for itself, not the voters. Fifty years ago I knew almost every business owner in town. All that middle class entrepreneurial money is gone, little by little. Some is left in unique businesses but you no longer can go to your local banker, borrow money and sign the note. There’s no local banker, you think the bank that’s been bought ten times in the last fifty years and covers several states cares? It’s the result of Tax policy, the rise of lawyers and MBAs in business and the legislature. Both parties participated in offshoring jobs. Congress including both parties were bought by big business and the wealthy. Now they are openly controlling the presidency. It won’t end well, Zi Jinping is grinning while FFOTUS is attacking our allies, neighbors and whoever he thinks is weak. Meanwhile China is telling them, we can help you, no tariffs, we won’t invade you, our military spending is half of the USA and we have no military bases outside our borders. Let us instead upgrade your ports, railroads and infrastructure. We will build manufacturing facilities in your country for our mutual benefit. The Felon is threatening them with invasion, tariffs and killed the soft power he had with foreign aid. Wonder who they’ll pick? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Ahh yes. Its the old “cut benefits for the needy so afford tax cuts for the mega rich” plot again.
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Imagine if Trump got hold of the Supreme Court’s docket and said, “Y’know what, I already know how I want all these cases to go. I’m just going to go ahead and decide them myself. The people elected me to rule, so I’m gonna rule.”
Now imagine if John Roberts said, “I see no reason why the President can’t issue his own rulings on these cases. We’ll defer to his judgment. He is, after all, the President.” That’s what’s happening to Congress’s power of the purse right now. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Enraged them by painting to close to them and doing a good job of it ......same way Im enraging this group of ............um gentlemen. Killing attacking insects is sporting. |
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Its the hypocrisy that they are have no self awareness about. At least you were able to answer the question i posed and I thank you for giving a straight answer. I would gladly recipricate. I dont think the rest are capable. |
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I really do wish I was there to see it. Usually when I enrage the yellow jackets I try to talk them down or perhaps appease them with a bit of overripe fruit. Honestly this never works and I end up getting stung. As an aside, I was just thinking, you do realize that Trump’s push to make the Fed cut interest rates, start trade wars, extend tax cuts for the rich, kill solar and wind energy development, halt Biden’s infrastructure spending, unpend the agricultural labor supply, disrupt scientific research and international collaboration on infectious diseases, slash government spending for food and assistance programs for the elderly and poor, cut Medicaid…god I’m out of breath… You do realize this is going to absolutely pound the working people you declared have “spoken” right? Asking for a friend. |
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I faced my fears long ago and overcame...you guys should try it. You are all desperately fearfully. Keep crying, like babies ...heres you pacifier.:wavey: |
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Whole thread has gone SIDEWAYS
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Well the FFOTUS has put his plan in motion to assert the power he claims to have as a unitary executive.
This is the FAFO phase where you shake everything up and attempt to make what you want out of the pieces. Now for the Felon and his billionaire buddies it’s pretty hard to have a downside. Billionaires win in a recession and expansion especially with American tax policy. I’m more concerned about what the people dependent on the services that disappear will do. The options for an unskilled workforce are limited to labor or crime. More money in drugs Ask Appalachia We already have a higher percentage of our population in prisons than any other nation, that’s how freedom works? Energy where are we going The FFOTUS wants to drill baby and add fossil fuel generation, meanwhile solar battery base load systems are less expensive upfront and have lower maintenance costs. Wind power he’s correct on, maintenance will kill that. His fossil fuel based energy policy stifled the American battery and lithium industry and ceded that geometrically exploding market to China. The winner of the energy race will dominate world trade, it’s not a sprint. The dollar It’s been The trade currency for the world since 1944 replacing the pound sterling which was the preceding empire Britain’s Do you do business with bullies if you have a choice? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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FFOTUS released 1500 more wackos who have already attacked the government, we’ll see if any of them do some assasinating. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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A Seattle doctor whose medical license was suspended after she participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was shot and killed after pointing a gun at two people delivering paperwork at her West Seattle home on Tuesday.
A 40-year-old man whom police have not identified shot Tamara Towers Parry, 57, multiple times in the torso outside her Southwest Hudson Street home around 1 p.m., according to the Seattle Police Department and the King County Medical Examiner’s Office. Police have not arrested anyone and are not looking for suspects, spokesperson Detective Brian Pritchard said Wednesday. Members of Towers Parry’s family did not immediately respond to inquiries Wednesday. Towers Parry, who was in the midst of eviction proceedings, came out of her house and pointed a shotgun at the two men before the 40-year-old, armed with a handgun, opened fire. In a phone call Wednesday, Pritchard said the men did not work in law enforcement and were not there to evict Towers, but he would not describe the paperwork they were delivering. Tuesday’s shooting happened less than two weeks after Towers Parry’s home was foreclosed on and scheduled to be sold at a Sept. 20 auction, King County housing records show. Towers Parry had failed to make about $24,000 in mortgage payments and still owed more than $225,000 on the home, which she previously shared with her ex-husband, according to the records. A photo taken of the house on Tuesday showed a large U.S. flag hanging from the home’s front window underneath the word “QAnon,” the name of a far-right conspiracy theory that gained traction online after the 2016 election of former President Donald Trump. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Good morning gentlemen....and TDS suckers as well.
You idiots turned this into a mockery of me. Thats swell! Questions for you to get back on topic.....since you clowns like to pose. When did you first realize biden had lost his mental capacity? When did you first understand that Trump would be re elected? Would you have preferred that the assassination attempts were successful. Is Trump like hitler? Had to make the questions easy enough for even GS to answer. Spence did a good job of deflecting and changing the conversation. Keep whining and being hypocrites....its sad but entertaining. Just look at how many posts and SB'ers chiming in......SB is back! |
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At least we have something special happening here on SB for you fishermen to pass the time. Pete F especially. |
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As for Trump, probably around 11:47pm EST. Not sure I’ve seen anyone here wish for Trump’s or anyone’s untimely death. That being said it does appear both would be assassins were disaffected Republicans and the first guy a pretty bad shot. Trump isn’t Hitler but he’s absolutely a wannabe fascist who is obsessed with power, cruelty and fear. Quote:
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Hi Spence...on my second cup of coffee here....you are among the few here who can answer a direct and simple question, Thank you.
But apparently you mistake my self satisfaction and genuine happiness at making you "dudes" look like desperate fools as insecurities. You are not very good at these speculations. "Lost his Fastball":rotf3: |
Marsh asks questions that he already knows how we will answer, yet refuses to answer any thrown his way, even if we too know as a card carrying cult member; we know his positions.
Are you supporting the absolute worst possible appointee RFK? There a simple question even you can answer. |
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So What!:crying: In case you were sleeping or in a coma Trump is not just a former president.... He is the current president and will be for four more years.....unless he declares himself dictator;).... There isnt a damm thing you can do about it....but maybe encourage more violence against the president and talk about "overthrowing". PATHETIC |
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Yes..... see how easy that was hypocrite? Did you support this thing as bidens special cabinet picks? WTF is this? and its not a meme dummies. |
Not a meme but a classic example of ignorance. You think this person is unqualified because of the way they look.
You think this thread is all about making us look like we are hurting from trump being elected but it really just exposes the shear ignorance of a trump supporter. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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