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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
113,021
The Bathroom Police are back in action.

Hope you enjoy your daughters being inspected by someone who looks like JD Vance.

Obviously pandering bs. He missed recent vote on the senate on the extension of the CTC.
It's always "free" money for someone in our stupid politics. You cannot be serious about inflation and then turn your back on government spending.
 

Ronn

#TeamPestoFlies
May 3, 2012
20,271
The Bathroom Police are back in action.

Hope you enjoy your daughters being inspected by someone who looks like JD Vance.



It's always "free" money for someone in our stupid politics. You cannot be serious about inflation and then turn your back on government spending.
In 2005 in Iran a presidential candidate promised $50 a month to every citizen. He lost (for other reasons as it wasn’t a real election) but you could see the support he got from seemingly smart people.
I never believed same thing could happen in a non-third-world nation but here we are.
If Vance wanted to be a serious person he wouldn’t be Trump’s VP nominee.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
113,021
In 2005 in Iran a presidential candidate promised $50 a month to every citizen. He lost (for other reasons as it wasn’t a real election) but you could see the support he got from seemingly smart people.
I never believed same thing could happen in a non-third-world nation but here we are.
If Vance wanted to be a serious person he wouldn’t be Trump’s VP nominee.
Was he running against Ahmadinijhad?

The Republicans under Trump are basically now the party of budget blowing, national debt increasing, social programs for white people.
 
Jun 16, 2020
11,639
In 2005 in Iran a presidential candidate promised $50 a month to every citizen. He lost (for other reasons as it wasn’t a real election) but you could see the support he got from seemingly smart people.
I never believed same thing could happen in a non-third-world nation but here we are.
If Vance wanted to be a serious person he wouldn’t be Trump’s VP nominee.
After the economic crisis in 2010, Mark Rutte during election period promised €1000 euro to everyone works in The Netherlands. He went on to win his first elections but never fulfilled his promise, and in fact apologised for it.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
60,761
Speaking of shamelessly pathological politicians promising payouts or taking credit for them while actively voting against them, listen to this she demon of a politician caught red handed:





Ofcourse she is in Florida too lol
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
78,036
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swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,024
Speaking of shamelessly pathological politicians promising payouts or taking credit for them while actively voting against them, listen to this she demon of a politician caught red handed:





Ofcourse she is in Florida too lol
Nice find.

In some weird way, I ended up empathizing a little with this deceitful witch of a representative.

Why? Because I could see that the role itself requires you to vote with the boy's club in Washington to show your allegiance to the image the party wants while secretly wanting to hand out checks to her constitutuents.

It is duplicitous. But it also exposes the moral hazard of context when it comes to the roles these politicians have to serve.

We all want to worship at the feet of a politician who would be brave enough to stand down one of these two conflicting audiences. But I gotta think the system is inherently duplicitous and politicians are rewarded for looking the other way, all doing their secret dances at home that they don't show on the floor in D.C.

https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1823217769229566251?s=46

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Why Kamala hasn’t done an interview since being nominated as the primary dem.

What's perfectly consistent with Kamala is that she has never taken a bold stand or controversial position that might backfire on her. Say what you will about Gavin Newsom as a lefty libtard, but he sticks his neck out on issues and stays with it. Kamala wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole. And that's one of her absolute worst leadership qualities.

That said, I think it's a bit rich that all these media-hating conservatives are complaining that she isn't speaking to the media. We all hate the media. We all think they suck at their job. If anything, they seem a little jealous that she's doing what they wish they could do.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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