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campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Keep in mind that Federal Reserve policy, which has been supported and promoted by both parties (and accelerated under Bush and Obama), is actually a Neo-Keynesian concept that isn't conservative (or free market). In fact, it's a centralized system that sits on top of the Treasury (and is even more powerful than the President) that makes policy decisions which have impacts on everyone (since it's our money).

30% unemployment, rioting in the streets, and a virus that hasn't disappeared, but the Nasdaq is nearing all-time highs, and other indices retraced close to 70% off the March lows. All while the world is burning. Stawks even ended higher today! You're completely right that America is being looted, but it's bipartisan looting created by cheap money to bankers, bruh. Black money, Asian money, white money, gay money, transgender money, our money.
They're not both equally to blame in this case. Yes, both parties are beholden to their donors and are massively corrupt, but Democrats actually took some steps to curtail the reckless behavior of large banks by introducing Dodd Frank and Trump has taken steps to repeal parts of it. In case of the coronavirus stimulus, most of the clauses that ensured stimulus checks and support were pushed in by Democrats. The initial version of the bill only favored large corporations. Thirdly, the Republicans have been making affordable healthcare harder for the average American, a fact that's bearing out disastrous consequences for hundreds of thousands of families during the pandemic. On the pandemic itself, the Republican response to it has been shockingly inadequate, even for them (apart from a couple of exceptions like DeWine in Ohio). As for police violence, both parties are to blame for the militarized culture of the police and the war on drugs, but Trump again has acted like a complete buffoon and a coward during the last few days.
 

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acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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My bad, there. See how easy it is to admit when one was wrong. Very simple.

But you, you’ll still be posting rubbish from guys like Drudge Report, Jack Posobiec, Ben Shapiro, and fake Fox News, while supporting Trump’s countless lies. You’ll still be one of the clowns ( still love ya, bro :p )voting for the orange piece of shit in November. Lol

Murica, so great under Trump. Scandal after scandal, absurd tax cuts for the rich, people dropping dead like flies from a pandemic the admin called fake news for two months, a tanked economy, 40 million unemployed, and riots all over the country. :baus:
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acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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So Trump had his goons clear a peaceful daytime crowd of protestors with tear gas and rubber bullets so he could walk across the park to use a church as a photo op and strut around waving a bible in the air.

Bishop of the DC Episcopal diocese that the church is part of just slammed him hard for it lol

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...s-Church-area-tear-gas-photo-opportunity.html
I had always suspected Trump was a man of God. Now I know why @Hustini loves him so much.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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They're not both equally to blame in this case. Yes, both parties are beholden to their donors and are massively corrupt, but Democrats actually took some steps to curtail the reckless behavior of large banks by introducing Dodd Frank and Trump has taken steps to repeal parts of it. In case of the coronavirus stimulus, most of the clauses that ensured stimulus checks and support were pushed in by Democrats. The initial version of the bill only favored large corporations. Thirdly, the Republicans have been making affordable healthcare harder for the average American, a fact that's bearing out disastrous consequences for hundreds of thousands of families during the pandemic. On the pandemic itself, the Republican response to it has been shockingly inadequate, even for them (apart from a couple of exceptions like DeWine in Ohio). As for police violence, both parties are to blame for the militarized culture of the police and the war on drugs, but Trump again has acted like a complete buffoon and a coward during the last few days.
Mnuchin was one of the first to mention stimulus checks from the Treasury IIRC.

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And as expected, his supporters were jacking off vigorously to it.
That's a sin.
 

kappa96

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Jun 20, 2018
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Nah, rich conservative America busy looting the country for real, vacuuming up all the wealth, enabled and prodded on by the orange fucktard president and his deranged supporters, that is destroying America.
Isn't all the big business starting from Amazon to big tech, entertainment etc, all progressive liberals?
If not, they sure do like to signal everywhere that they are.
Didn't Obama have 8 years to change that, if you are right?

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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Nah, rich conservative America busy looting the country for real, vacuuming up all the wealth, enabled and prodded on by the orange fucktard president and his deranged supporters, that is destroying America.
No argument there.

We have morons here too unfortunately. Thank god they are a much smaller minority. And the government actually looks after the average person’s interest here for the most part. We also don’t have a bunch of fools obsessed with their 401k’s saying fuck the lazy poor. :inter:
That’s fairly accurate.

Has Trump blamed China yet?
China Antifa maybe. If it weren’t for them, everybody would be sitting at home right now knitting and watching Netflix.

So who here lives in a still functional country and wants to marry me so i can get out?
Sorry, dude, I’m taken. :p
 

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