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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,329
Comey just agreed to testify, his version is gonna be hella interesting.
Agreed to testify minutes after it became public knowledge Trump called him crazy. Comey's killing him.

I got to say though Trump has been exhausting. His inconsistenties, his blatant lies, his stupidities.. I can't keep score anymore.

Can't believe Andy voted for this dude. Just how fucking dumb can you be, Andy?
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
Trump is going to give a speech on Islam in Saudi Arabia :lol:
Apparently, Steve Miller wrote the speech
So will he imitate Trump's speaking style or go for the unrealistic version?
If anyone was wondering, Miller definitely went for the unrealistic version.

Like, I dare anyone to listen to his speech, and then keep a straight face while telling me Trump himself came up with that shit.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,329
@Bjerknes, have you read these articles:

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/05/trumps-unfitness/526677/
(Trump believes the human body works like a battery and exercising causes you to die young)

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/21/trump-exhausted-middle-east-trip-white-house-says/
(Trump is so tired he can't even pronounce the words he really did want to say)

It's incredible that you had the foresight to vote for this capable man as your Leäder. You are truly special, @Bjerknes
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/05/trump-budget-proposal-con/527667/


the plan would reportedly cut anti-poverty programs by $1.7 trillion over the next 10 years in an attempt to balance the budget, according to the The Washington Post and Axios. In addition to $800 billion in cuts to Medicaid—which comes directly from the House’s Obamacare replacement—the budget would also let states use “work requirements” to limit eligibility and spending on programs like SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, previously known as food stamps), CHIP (the Children’s Health Insurance Program), and Social Security Disability Insurance. There is little question that these policies would raise the number of uninsured Americans (the Congressional Budget Office’s estimates suggest by more than 20 million), expose more households to medical bankruptcy, and push more families into poverty.
It’s critical to assess Tuesday’s budget along with the White House’s tax plan. Its centerpiece is a proposal to lower the tax rate on “pass-through” income to 15 percent. This change might seem like a middle-class tax cut, since most businesses are small pass-throughs, like small barbershops or sole proprietorships. But 80 percent of all pass-through revenue is actually taken in by the richest 1 percent of small business, which means a large rate cut for pass-through income turns out to be a windfall for the rich. According to the Tax Policy Center, the proposal “would add $2 trillion to the debt over the next 10 years, while distributing nearly all the benefits to the highest-income households.”

In the biggest picture, the Trump budget is a multi-trillion-dollar transfer of post-tax income from the poor and sick to the richest 1 percent.
You elected a great President, Andy. :sergio:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,997
@Bjerknes, have you read these articles:

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/05/trumps-unfitness/526677/
(Trump believes the human body works like a battery and exercising causes you to die young)

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/21/trump-exhausted-middle-east-trip-white-house-says/
(Trump is so tired he can't even pronounce the words he really did want to say)

It's incredible that you had the foresight to vote for this capable man as your Leäder. You are truly special, @Bjerknes
The obsession you have over this is unhealthy but really hilarious. :D No doubt a whiny libtard -- and it's not even your country.

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Have to cut somewhere.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,250
The obsession you have over this is unhealthy but really hilarious. :D No doubt a whiny libtard -- and it's not even your country.

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Have to cut somewhere.
So how are things going on in your opinion? Personally I don't follow American politics, do you think it's as bad as people make it seem to be? Or has the situation improved?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,997
So how are things going on in your opinion? Personally I don't follow American politics, do you think it's as bad as people make it seem to be? Or has the situation improved?
I think from a business perspective, it's really not too bad -- all things considered. No doubt Hillary would have been worse in that regard. But most of my concerns with respect to Presidential elections surround economics and the overall business climate.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,250
I think from a business perspective, it's really not too bad -- all things considered. No doubt Hillary would have been worse in that regard. But most of my concerns with respect to Presidential elections surround economics and the overall business climate.
I see, I'm economically illiterate so I have no idea what's going on.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
The obsession you have over this is unhealthy but really hilarious. :D No doubt a whiny libtard -- and it's not even your country.

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Have to cut somewhere.
I don't have a problem with cuts in theory. But these cuts are basically a transfer of wealth from lower middle class and impoverished Americans straight to the wealthiest portion of small business owners. Now, it can be argued that trickle-down economics will help return some of that wealth, and it will, just a very small percentage that will in no way offset the losses of aid for struggling Americans. At some point the right is going to have realize that these middle class jobs are not coming back and trickle-down economics doesn't work in the current global market. It started in the Reagan era with a massive wealth shift and ballooning income disparity gap, and this new Trump-Republican budget is going to make it so much worse. Not that the liberals have done any better in America pumping money into inefficient and corrupt programs. But the Republican Party needs to accept that some kind of safety net is actually necessary and work with the democrats at making one that is smaller, streamlined, and more efficient, instead of bloated and inefficient as fuck.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,329
The obsession you have over this is unhealthy but really hilarious. :D No doubt a whiny libtard -- and it's not even your country.

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Have to cut somewhere.
I think from a business perspective, it's really not too bad -- all things considered. No doubt Hillary would have been worse in that regard. But most of my concerns with respect to Presidential elections surround economics and the overall business climate.
I love this. You have elected the most stupid president in history, yet you still believe you were right. The delusion..
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,329
I see, I'm economically illiterate so I have no idea what's going on.
Andy thinks his billionaire president is standing up for the middle class by taking away their healthcare, getting tax cuts for the super rich and selling guns to the Saudis.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,329
Oh and Andy, you've never responded to all the shit he's done. Fucker's accused of colluding with the Russians, obstructing justice by firing Comey and having asked Comey to shut down free press.

None of that shit matters to you? He's taking not just your money, but also your freedom and you're not even just standing there but sucking his exhausted geriatric dick while he does it.

No, 'libtards' are the problem.. Ffs, it's a miracle you guys aren't in a civil war by now, the ignorance of your kind is staggering.

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