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Crnr2Crnr

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  1. Dougie replies with an MCDS meme in 5, 4, 3, 2, ...
  2. let's see if Pete can answer or attempt to debate... or, if we get the normal Pete response when he's taking a beating
  3. deal with your own problems loser...
  4. so you can see why I had and still have very minimal confidence in his leadership skills and abilities. Perot was a once (technically twice) in a generation opportunity, America blew it. I'll always give him this, he knows how to market himself to imbeciles.
  5. what's yours? looks like you posted what the snowmobile associations posted from here...
  6. I saw Ross Perot as a successful business man... and Trump as a multi time business failure. If not for that TV show idk that he'd have gotten elected... and being truthful my wife and I used to watch the show because it was hilarious.
  7. you get a free pass... not next time
  8. dumb as electing a reality TV star dumb? poor Dennis Rodman
  9. and your opinion is... ____________________
  10. and that... Current SALT Deduction: Under current law, taxpayers who itemize can deduct up to $10,000 in state and local taxes from their federal taxable income. Proposed $40,000 Cap: The proposed increase to a $40,000 cap would be a major change, potentially benefiting taxpayers in high-tax states. Income Threshold: The $40,000 cap would apply to individuals with incomes below $500,000. Potential Impact: A Tax Foundation analysis suggests that the biggest winners of this change would be taxpayers earning between $200,000 and $600,000.
  11. in regards to the housing and people who can't afford to buy issues part of the argument for selling our public lands... 76.4 million boomers will eventually be dead and the market flooded with homes. just be patient...
  12. I don't honestly know at the moment what if anything has been accomplished on capital hill this year... the public land sale is also total bs, thanks for the reminder. PBS NewsRepublican plan to sell millions of acres of federal land...A plan to sell more than 2 million acres of federal lands has been ruled out of Republicans’ big tax and spending cut bill.
  13. he doesn't hurt any of my 'feelings' dummy So which presidents did you like before Trump... Biden? Obama? Bush2? Clinton? Bush1? Reagan? Carter? Ford? Nixon? Johnson? tell me which ones and why...
  14. the worst socialist generation by far... Cuomo vs this guy... that's the actual problem from my vantage point. pretty apparent the DNC and their voters didn't pay attention to what happened in 2024. they shouldn't be moving to the middle, they should be doing a full Jesse Owens sprint to the middle.
  15. only when Trump is in charge?
  16. just tossing out hypotheticals... but yeah, Trump 1.0 was correct about cyber security and election safety when he signed it. of course he didn't like the outcome of their findings in 2020 so Trump 2.0 has an axe to grind and here we are.
  17. don't like what... Trump Devotion Syndrome? guess that makes us even
  18. been kinda quiet since the Iran situation... Republican leaders tout President Donald Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill" as a way to prevent a 68% tax increase, rein in the deficit and maintain current levels of food assistance for low-income people. The trouble: All of those supposed selling points lack factual basis. The tax and spending legislation — which passed the House on May 22 — could receive a Senate vote this week and can be passed by a simple majority. Trump has said he wants it on his desk by July 4, directing senators in a June 24 Truth Social post to "lock yourself in a room if you must." With so many Trump priorities packed into the bill, politicians and social media users have commented at length about elements of the bill. Here are some of their false and misleading statements. Trump: If the "Big, Beautiful" tax and spending bill doesn’t pass, "there will be a 68% tax increase." false Independent analyses of the bill — which would extend 2017 tax cuts that are slated to expire later this year — found that Trump’s estimate is almost 10 times bigger than the expected increase would be if the cuts expire. The Urban Institute-Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank, estimated, on average, that Americans’ taxes would rise by about 7.5% if the 2017 tax cuts fully expired. The center-right Tax Foundation predicted a similar increase to the Tax Policy Center both for the House-passed version and the legislation being considered in the Senate, said Garrett Watson, the Tax Foundation’s director of policy analysis. Trump: In the House bill, "we’re not changing Medicaid," only cutting "waste, fraud and abuse." false Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.: "Republicans just unveiled their ‘big, beautiful bill,’ which will take Medicaid & health insurance away from 13.7 million Americans." half true White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: Trump’s tax and spending bill "does not add to the deficit." false House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.: "We are not cutting" the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. false Action Network: The Republican tax and spending bill will provide a "tax cut for Social Security recipieAmericannts." half true @politifactFact-checking falsehoods about the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’The Trump-backed “One Big Beautiful Bill” is headed for a Senate vote and President Donald Trump wants it on his desk by July 4. Here are six times leaders spread falsehoods about what it will do t... fuck it, let's just actually have a BIG GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN instead...
  19. nothing to say about what the op or I posted.. c2cDS much?
  20. read about this a few weeks ago and it's complete bullshit... but you know these real estate types Remember When Trump Tried to Bulldoze a Widow's Home to Make a Parking Lot for Limos? Vera Coking, an elderly widow from Atlantic City, knows firsthand the power of unaccountable government agencies. The Institute for Justice successfully defended Vera against the condemnation of her home by a State agency that sought to take her property and transfer it—at a bargain-basement price—to another private individual: Donald Trump. Trump convinced the State agency to use its "eminent domain" power to take Vera's home so he could construct a limousine parking lot for his customers—hardly a public purpose. And unfortunately, cases in which government agencies act not as protectors of constitutionally guaranteed rights, but instead as agents for powerful, private interests, have become all too common. Thanks to Institute for Justice, she was able to beat Trump and the city government and win the right to keep her property. NewsweekHe's a bully and crony capitalist who has never been shy about using government to coerce people who get in his way.