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Love it. Anyone seen the documentary 'get me Roger Stone'?
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02.19.2019, 03:50 PM | #5842 |
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Roger Stone really is Frank Drebin, isn't he? (But a whole lot dumber.)
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02.19.2019, 03:52 PM | #5843 | |
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Oh gosh no. No no no. Don't look at those graphs. Forget about the crisis of 2008 right when Obama was sworn in. Don't google it. Obama was a complete disaster in every way. Worst President ever.
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02.19.2019, 04:36 PM | #5844 | |
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too many things to reply to but you're not a simpleton haaa ha haa. but maybe you've been indoctrinated by commies. it happens. happened to me too once upon a time. lemme see.. here's some of the answer. what is "wage stagnation"? whatever it might be, it can't be fixed by raising wages by decree. see, a business has a budget for wages. if they're forced to pay higher wages they'll reduce the number of employees, or maybe buy robots, or maybe outsource that part of the production to someone who can do it cheaper than in-house. now you have higher wages but more unemployment. and the taxes from the remaining workers and the business and the shareholders have to pay for the unemployment. remember that businesses are in competition with each other. in order to serve their customers they want to produce the best and the most for the lowest cost. that means making the best out of their work force. any business that's throwing money out the window gets eaten by the competition. then their workers are out in the street with nowhere to go (maybe they go work for the competition eventually). if they pay too little, workers will choose to go work elsewhere, they won't be able to produce reliably, or with good quality, and lose again. running a business is not an easy thing. profits are not guaranteed. a lot of businesses go under and the owners lose their shirts in the process. "the poor" are better off in a good economy. when the economy takes a shit the first thing that gets cut is help for the poor, services, etc. even if it's not cut, by having more poor people in a bad economy there is less assistance to go around. the rich, on the other hand, can ride out a bad economy no problem. large corporations: the biggest owner of large corporations are not "the rich" but OLD PEOPLE. pensions funds, 401(k), IRAs. when their stock takes a shit, guess who suffers? grandma, who saved and scrimped to have something for her old age. walter white, who was supposed to receive a teacher's pension. walter junior... etc. https://www.businessinsider.com/who-...-market-2016-5 those old people include you of course, in the future, if you're socking money away and investing. don't count on social security to save your ass. unless you can live on dog chow. |
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02.19.2019, 04:39 PM | #5845 |
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02.19.2019, 04:50 PM | #5846 | |
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low unemployment doesn't meant that "people are forced to work multiple jobs". that's what lady o'casio said right? lmao. that's so wrong. she's clueless bud, sorry. don't be mislead by her good looks. unemployment isn't a measure of job vacancies. unemployment is a measure of people not working. there are very few people not-working right now. this is a good thing not a bad one. yes the recovery started with obama no doubt. what is suprising is that it shows no signs of letting down. everyone was expecting a recession already because it's the natural business cycle. and it may come, and i may come hard, but it's not here. the tax cuts actually boosted the recovery, at least for the short term. larry summers said 1-2 years max. we'll see how it pans out. there's supposed to be a "natural rate" of unemployment. i.e people who for one reason or another won't work no matter what. so i believe the current unemployment is the equivalent to "full employment". everyone who wants a job has one at this point. employers are competing for workers. see for example how evolghost was complaining that his office is severely understaffed? guess what? that's a sign of low unemployment. businesses need people and can't find any more. as for bernie.. omfg dont get me started i am waiting for the democratic savior who will maintain prosperity and get rid of the orange blob. the commies ain't that-- at all. |
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02.19.2019, 05:41 PM | #5847 | |
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Trump administration launches global effort to end criminalization of homosexuality
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02.19.2019, 08:49 PM | #5848 | |
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they are an inefficient use of resources that makes everyone poorer: the consumer pays more for inferior goods, the government wastes the collected tariff in some boondoggle, the subsidized worker goes deeper into a hole that goes nowhere, smugglers break the law to bring the superior cheaper product to the consumer, etc. mercantilism belongs to another era. protectionism is stupid. trade makes everyone richer. im typing this on an ipad that has more power than the computers that sent the apollo 11 mission to the moon and it costs less than 300 bucks now. i can watch tv on it, play games, read and study, do some light work, communicate with the whole planet, access huge troves of information, etc. not in 1000 lifetimes could i make this for myself alone. trade and specialization and global economic integration are what makes this little miracle possible. it’s not my income that matters so much, but what my income allows me to consume i am infinitely richer than previous generations for this device alone. i remember a ti e when people had to buy encyclopaedias haaaaa haaaaa haaaaa |
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02.19.2019, 09:18 PM | #5849 | |
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No that's my own theory But for the record, if she did say it I would just agree instantly I always agree with attractive women I'm a feminist |
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02.19.2019, 09:30 PM | #5850 | |
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02.19.2019, 10:04 PM | #5851 |
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Ask me if I'd rather see the 16th chapel or Elsa Jean...
I'm picking Elsa Jean every time. I bet she smells like muffins. |
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02.19.2019, 10:37 PM | #5852 | |
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more like antibiotics maybe? but yeah i get your point... monica bellucci is my preferred italian masterpiece of all times haaa haaaa haaa |
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02.19.2019, 10:40 PM | #5853 |
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fuck, i could not wait to get out of high school either
total fucking prison i still get nightmares about it now and then ha ha ha |
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02.19.2019, 11:25 PM | #5854 |
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Now, listen to Monica very closely, Symbols...
"The means of production belong to the people, !@#$%!. I want you to give 70% of your income to Dr. Eugene Felikson so he can upgrade his computer, !@#$%! Also his wrist hurts so you should buy him a new one and a better camera while he jerks off, chugs coffee, and watches the Hotel Transylvania movies repeatedly while ignoring all of your foreign film recomendations and crying online how his generation has it harder than those prior, !@#$%!" |
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02.20.2019, 12:24 AM | #5855 | |
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Bernie Sanders Raises Over $3.3 Million From 120,000 Small Donors in Just 10 Hours
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Y'know what? Fuck it, I'm hopping back on the Bernie train. I don't care how old the man is. If he loses the primaries, then fine. I'll vote for anyone who can dethrone Donald Trump |
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02.20.2019, 12:42 AM | #5856 |
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Howard Shultz is the best non-Trump candidate.
I think he's refreshing. Self-made billionaire. Left-centre. Not a loony.
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02.20.2019, 01:02 AM | #5857 |
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The Starbucks guy?
Aren't we past the whole running the country as if it were a business thing by now? I'd like someone with political experience please. |
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02.20.2019, 02:26 AM | #5858 |
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Experience isn't everything. A career politician can become so entangled in things they forget where they came from.
And the guy was poor, so he knows what that's like.
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Yes, Elsa... we need to eradicate the poor. Yes, Elsa... running a nation is no more nuanced than running a restaurant chain. Yes, Elsa... people's lives are no different than mocha lattes and brand recognition. Yes, Elsa... I'll wash all your flip-flops with my tongue...
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