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03-28-2017, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Nebe
In the meantime the GOP will keep the poor and the uneducated focused on immigrants posing a huge threat to safety and will do something to pander to their Christian base, but it's painfully obvious what the real objective is here.
I just wonder when the bombs will start falling to get the price of oil to go back to $90 a barrel.
Keep worrying about those bad hombres !!!!
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You do realize that most of those immigrants coming from the south of us are Christians, right?
And if we pump more oil here or in Canada, the price of oil will go down. Even more so when Saudi Arabia, et. al, decide to lower their prices in response in order to make it less profitable to pump it here.
And yeah, you're right . . . the Christians are the real threat, not immigrants from the Middle East. Keep an eye on those Christians. They're gonna bring this country down.
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03-29-2017, 04:28 AM
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US internet privacy law scrapped
More roll backs and typical Republican Ideas less regulation will help create jobs.. why do you think companies went to China or Mexico low cost wages and NO REGULATIONS the lack of of REGULATIONS only lined the pockets of the owners and share holders
not the workers or the environment ... Companies have a History in America.. where the worker and the company had a symbiotic relationship .. and history has also shown us How big business changed that and why they cant be trusted to do whats right they must be forced by government by laws and regulations ...
But i get it some think if there were no catch limits (regulation ) Cod would be abundant striped bass would still be around and herring so keep banging the free market or should i say free for all market ... and see whats in store for the future generations when profits are sought above sustainability and stability in the Market
The repeal was strongly backed by major providers such as Verizon, AT&T and Comcast, who argued that ISPs were being subject to stricter privacy laws than companies like Google or Facebook. SHOCKING
Coal other financial services worker rights rolled back
Whos looking out for the Avg American Trump?? think again
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03-29-2017, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
More roll backs and typical Republican Ideas less regulation will help create jobs.. why do you think companies went to China or Mexico low cost wages and NO REGULATIONS the lack of of REGULATIONS only lined the pockets of the owners and share holders
There are regulations in China and Mexico. The OVERregulating in the U.S. made it more profitable, more responsible, to produce elsewhere.
not the workers or the environment ... Companies have a History in America.. where the worker and the company had a symbiotic relationship .. and history has also shown us How big business changed that and why they cant be trusted to do whats right they must be forced by government by laws and regulations ...
The symbiotic relationship is the market. Big business can only intrude on that relationship by coercion. And for that coercion to be sustainable, it requires a symbiotic relationship between Big Government and Big Business with regulations that make it less possible for the competitors of Big Business.
But i get it some think if there were no catch limits (regulation ) Cod would be abundant striped bass would still be around and herring so keep banging the free market or should i say free for all market ... and see whats in store for the future generations when profits are sought above sustainability and stability in the Market
In a truly competitive and free market, competitors would see problems of sustainability due to practices that threaten the survival of the market. They would either, in cooperation, check behavior that threatens the market or appeal to their local, state, or regional court systems to sue rogue businesses who abuse the market.
The repeal was strongly backed by major providers such as Verizon, AT&T and Comcast, who argued that ISPs were being subject to stricter privacy laws than companies like Google or Facebook. SHOCKING
Explain.
Coal other financial services worker rights rolled back
Explain.
Whos looking out for the Avg American Trump?? think again
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Explain.
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03-29-2017, 07:50 AM
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Explain.
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Because shut up.
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03-29-2017, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by detbuch
And yeah, you're right . . . the Christians are the real threat, not immigrants from the Middle East. Keep an eye on those Christians. They're gonna bring this country down.
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And the Amish, don't forget the Amish, those bastards.
It's an interesting quirk of liberalism. Liberals think misogyny is bad, and they think homophobia is bad, but for reasons I have never quite figure out, liberals won't say Islam is bad. Is there a single female or gay person out there, who would rather find themselves in Saudi Arabia than the Vatican?
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