• Now I Understand Jerry

    From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 31 17:38:20 2023
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown, he doesn't care that Social Security and Medicare won't be around in another 7 years, now I understand why Jerry
    doesn't care about none of that. I finally understand. Why should he give a fuck? He has cancer.

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Fri Mar 31 21:45:41 2023
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 5:38:24 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown, he doesn't care that Social Security and Medicare won't be around in another 7 years, now I understand why
    Jerry doesn't care about none of that. I finally understand. Why should he give a fuck? He has cancer.

    I always wonder if political people like him with nasty attitudes like that make their own cancer worse, but maybe he's in severe pain and doctors these days are shying away from giving you anything for pain....I guess Jerry can eat some edibles or smoke
    weed...perhaps that'll help.

    But, hey, this world sucks so much now and this 4th turning World War stuff, seems to be on the horizon, should anyone over 50 even worry about dying at this point?

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Sat Apr 1 12:45:04 2023
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 5:38:24 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country

    No, you obviously don't.

    (What a dumb shit...)

    //NEXT//

    .
    .
    .
    .
    .

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to jack roth on Sat Apr 1 13:05:08 2023
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 9:45:44 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 5:38:24 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country,
    spending us into a financial meltdown, he doesn't care that Social Security and Medicare won't be around
    in another 7 years, now I understand why Jerry doesn't care about none of that. I finally understand.
    Why should he give a fuck? He has cancer.
    .

    I always wonder if political people like him with nasty attitudes like that make their own cancer worse…

    Rather than you ‘wondering,’ find out:

    First, explain “political people like me,” and how that leaves you out.

    Second how ‘nasty attitudes’ makes cancer worse…

    Then show the ‘nasty attitudes;’ and I’ll teach you. Again..


    but maybe …

    Oh, shit, some more of your “wondering?”

    But maybe he's in severe pain

    Nope, no pain, and looking forward to you explain why that would cause ‘nasty political attitude decisions.’


    and doctors these days are shying away from giving you anything for
    pain....

    Not my doctors. Yours?

    I guess …

    So we go from wondering to guessing?

    Jerry can eat some edibles or smoke weed...perhaps that'll help.

    To ‘perhaps.’
    Do you really know ANYTHING?

    Oh, wait. Neither of you can respond – so you talk to yourselves?

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Sat Apr 1 15:41:18 2023
    On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 1:05:12 PM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 9:45:44 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 5:38:24 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country,
    spending us into a financial meltdown, he doesn't care that Social Security and Medicare won't be around
    in another 7 years, now I understand why Jerry doesn't care about none of that. I finally understand.
    Why should he give a fuck? He has cancer.
    .
    I always wonder if political people like him with nasty attitudes like that make their own cancer worse…

    Rather than you ‘wondering,’ find out:

    First, explain “political people like me,” and how that leaves you out.

    Second how ‘nasty attitudes’ makes cancer worse…

    Then show the ‘nasty attitudes;’ and I’ll teach you. Again..


    but maybe …

    Oh, shit, some more of your “wondering?”

    But maybe he's in severe pain

    Nope, no pain, and looking forward to you explain why that would cause ‘nasty political attitude decisions.’
    and doctors these days are shying away from giving you anything for pain....
    Not my doctors. Yours?

    I guess …

    So we go from wondering to guessing?
    Jerry can eat some edibles or smoke weed...perhaps that'll help.
    To ‘perhaps.’
    Do you really know ANYTHING?

    Oh, wait. Neither of you can respond – so you talk to yourselves?

    RIP VegasJerry

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to jack roth on Sun Apr 2 10:17:01 2023
    On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 3:41:25 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 1:05:12 PM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 9:45:44 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 5:38:24 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country,
    spending us into a financial meltdown, he doesn't care that Social Security and Medicare won't be around
    in another 7 years, now I understand why Jerry doesn't care about none of that. I finally understand.
    Why should he give a fuck? He has cancer.
    .
    I always wonder if political people like him with nasty attitudes like that make their own cancer worse…

    Rather than you ‘wondering,’ find out:

    First, explain “political people like me,” and how that leaves you out.
    .

    *** Looks like you can't… ***
    .
    .

    Second how ‘nasty attitudes’ makes cancer worse…
    .

    *** Here either ***
    .


    Then show the ‘nasty attitudes;’ and I’ll teach you. Again..
    .

    *** And… running from this, too.. ***
    .


    but maybe …

    Oh, shit, some more of your “wondering?”

    But maybe he's in severe pain

    Nope, no pain, and looking forward to you explain why that would cause ‘nasty political attitude decisions.’
    .

    *** Looks like that ain’t gonna happen…***
    .



    and doctors these days are shying away from giving you anything for pain....
    Not my doctors. Yours?
    .

    *** Take that as a, Yes? ***
    .
    .



    I guess …

    So we go from wondering to guessing?
    .

    ** That a, Yes, too? ***
    .

    Jerry can eat some edibles or smoke weed...perhaps that'll help.
    To ‘perhaps.’
    Do you really know ANYTHING?
    .

    *** Apparently an collective, No. ***
    .



    Oh, wait. Neither of you can respond – so you talk to yourselves?
    RIP VegasJerry

    Knowing you’re outmatched and learned to lose.

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  • From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Sun Apr 2 11:46:06 2023
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown, he doesn't care that Social Security and Medicare won't be around in another 7 years, now I understand why
    Jerry doesn't care about none of that. I finally understand. Why should he give a fuck? He has cancer.

    Gas Bag (Jerk in Vegas) doesn't care about the $32 Trillion national debt,
    the 6,000,000 illegals that have flooded across our border in the two years Biden has been in office, the Cops the Democrats have defunded, the 100,000+
    Americans who die every year from illegal drugs coming in from Mexico, the record high
    violent crime and inflation or the $85 Billion in American military gear Biden gave
    the Muslim terrorists in Afghanistan. None of that matters to Gas Bag.

    There is only one thing he cares about and that is free government handouts. Period. And his idiotic dimwitted scare tactic is to claim Republicans
    want to take away Social Security and Medicare. Which is completely
    false and idiotic.

    The real threat to Social Security and Medicare is the Democrat's insane, endless
    uncontrolled spending. Gas Bag is just a dishonest, odious liar.
    Don't waste your time on him.

    Irish Mike

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  • From Bradley K. Sherman@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Apr 2 18:58:57 2023
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his >democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown,
    ...

    Yawn:
    |
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio
    |
    | Without the Bush and Trump tax cuts, debt as a percentage
    | of the economy would be declining permanently.
    | ... <https://www.americanprogress.org/article/tax-cuts-are-primarily-responsible-for-the-increasing-debt-ratio/>

    --bks

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Sun Apr 2 17:22:05 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 8:16:19 PM UTC-4, Irish Mike wrote:
    <snip>
    Yawn:

    No, they are not. Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Irish Mike

    Please show your work. Almost every single study, including those done by right-wing think tanks, have shown that the tax cuts did not stimulate the economy at all. https://taxfoundation.org/what-evidence-taxes-and-growth/

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Sun Apr 2 18:08:38 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:22:09 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    Please show your work. Almost every single study, including those done by right-wing think tanks, have shown that the tax cuts did not stimulate the economy at all. https://taxfoundation.org/what-evidence-taxes-and-growth/


    You and Bradley are full of more shit than a Christmas turkey. Our greatest economic boom was before they started income tax after the turn of the century. You libs are so fucking stupid. The size and cost of government is killing us, dumb ass.

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  • From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to Bradley K. Sherman on Sun Apr 2 17:16:16 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:59:04 PM UTC-4, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his >democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown,
    ...

    Yawn:
    |
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio

    Yawn:

    No, they are not. Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Irish Mike

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Sun Apr 2 18:13:29 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:16:19 PM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:59:04 PM UTC-4, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his >democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown,
    ...

    Yawn:
    |
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio
    Yawn:

    No, they are not. Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Irish Mike


    Bradley is one of the all time dumbest liberals to post on RGP. There's been others, but he's at the top of stupid. I guarantee you he's likely another deadbeat who doesn't have a business and a payroll to meet and doesn't pay taxes. If he got hit
    with big tax payments it would be a different story. Same with Tim, another deadbeat.

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Sun Apr 2 18:42:29 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:29:24 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    So, 1861 is the turn of the century?


    Don't play stupid, you know I'm talking about 1913. Why the dishonesty? Is that necessary? You only lower my opinion of you and it can't get much lower. Any idiot knows that higher taxes and cost of government is killing this country. So if you and
    Bradley do not, that means you are beneath idiots.

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Sun Apr 2 18:29:21 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 9:08:42 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:22:09 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    Please show your work. Almost every single study, including those done by right-wing think tanks, have shown that the tax cuts did not stimulate the economy at all. https://taxfoundation.org/what-evidence-taxes-and-growth/
    You and Bradley are full of more shit than a Christmas turkey. Our greatest economic boom was before they started income tax after the turn of the century. You libs are so fucking stupid. The size and cost of government is killing us, dumb ass.

    So, 1861 is the turn of the century?

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to Bradley K. Sherman on Sun Apr 2 18:46:10 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:31:08 PM UTC-7, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:


    Of course they are! Read the article instead of jerking your knew.




    Get a job.

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Sun Apr 2 18:58:52 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 9:42:32 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:29:24 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    So, 1861 is the turn of the century?
    Don't play stupid, you know I'm talking about 1913. Why the dishonesty? Is that necessary? You only lower my opinion of you and it can't get much lower. Any idiot knows that higher taxes and cost of government is killing this country. So if you and
    Bradley do not, that means you are beneath idiots.

    That's still not the turn of the century. As for a boom, that came fairly shortly after a stock market crash caused by speculation in the bucket shops and elsewhere.

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  • From Bradley K. Sherman@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Apr 3 01:31:02 2023
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:59:04 PM UTC-4, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
    ...
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio
    ...
    No, they are not.

    Of course they are! Read the article instead of jerking your knew.

    --bks

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Sun Apr 2 20:36:02 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:42:32 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:29:24 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    So, 1861 is the turn of the century?
    Don't play stupid, you know I'm talking about 1913. Why the dishonesty? Is that necessary? You only lower my opinion of you and it can't get much lower. Any idiot knows that higher taxes and cost of government is killing this country. So if you and
    Bradley do not, that means you are beneath idiots.

    The creation of the Fed is Evil for way more reasons than reckless spending. And, in a sick way, it's actually served our needs...it's allowed us to export our inflation for decades having fools around the world work for us and ship us their goods for
    nothing more than worthless green paper. And, it's not like anyone is going to pay off that enormous debt with money that'll have the same spending power. We'll either have a debt jubilee and wipe out the currency completely, or we'll just let
    inflation run and pay off that debt with much more worthless dollars. But, the Fed was evil because it allowed the wrong politicians to be in control and give us a worse and worse government along the way, cause death in many countries, and hurt the
    human civilization as a whole all for the benefit of a tiny ruling class.

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Sun Apr 2 20:28:56 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:16:19 PM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:59:04 PM UTC-4, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his >democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown,
    ...

    Yawn:
    |
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio
    Yawn:

    No, they are not. Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Irish Mike
    That is a moronic simpleton's sales pitch that has been wasted on republicans for years. The truth is what stimulates the economy is an expanding money supply...this can be accomplished in a variety of ways, including the Fed counterfeiting like they've
    done since 2008, or increased borrowing which puts more money into circulation, too. Or, having the Fed lower the discount rate which will make it cheaper for companies to borrow and buy back stock and people to take out loans and buy stuff. Now,
    cutting taxes superficially stimulates the economy in that it forces the government to borrow even more money to cover expenses, thus increasing money supply equal to the amount of the tax cut...and that's IT. In fact, the tax cut money might
    stimulate even less than the government spending because governments could have spend that money on the war machine thus creating multiple layers of trickle down, whereas if you just give it to people they might only invest in say foreign stocks, save it,
    or spend it on imported chinese shit thus adding no trickledown effect. And THIS is a a much more complete and accurate answer than the crap Irish Mike spewed.

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to jack roth on Mon Apr 3 02:48:53 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 8:36:06 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:42:32 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:29:24 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    So, 1861 is the turn of the century?
    Don't play stupid, you know I'm talking about 1913. Why the dishonesty? Is that necessary? You only lower my opinion of you and it can't get much lower. Any idiot knows that higher taxes and cost of government is killing this country. So if you and
    Bradley do not, that means you are beneath idiots.
    The creation of the Fed is Evil for way more reasons than reckless spending. And, in a sick way, it's actually served our needs...it's allowed us to export our inflation for decades having fools around the world work for us and ship us their goods for
    nothing more than worthless green paper. And, it's not like anyone is going to pay off that enormous debt with money that'll have the same spending power. We'll either have a debt jubilee and wipe out the currency completely, or we'll just let inflation
    run and pay off that debt with much more worthless dollars. But, the Fed was evil because it allowed the wrong politicians to be in control and give us a worse and worse government along the way, cause death in many countries, and hurt the human
    civilization as a whole all for the benefit of a tiny ruling class.


    Such a bad period for the United States. Creation of the Fed, Establishment of the 16th Amendment, and the same for the 17th Amendment. All disastrous for our nation. And shortly followed by the Bolshevik Revolution. Disastrous for the world.

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Mon Apr 3 02:42:19 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:58:56 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    That's still not the turn of the century. As for a boom, that came fairly shortly after a stock market crash caused by speculation in the bucket shops and elsewhere.


    Just like BillBlab. Disingenuous double talker.

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Mon Apr 3 05:09:11 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 2:48:57 AM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    Such a bad period for the United States. Creation of the Fed, Establishment of the 16th Amendment, and the same for the 17th Amendment. All disastrous for our nation. And shortly followed by the Bolshevik Revolution. Disastrous for the world.

    Hopefully, we learn from our mistakes. And, the mistakes made may not even be what you think. That power to lay taxes of the 16th amendment for instance. The government may need to fund certain things like roads and a standing military of some degree,
    but it's wrong to put a heavy tax burden on the producers of this nation in order to engage in social "justice". How much tax payer money is it ok for the non producers to steal for you? The worst part is this stresses the producers preventing them
    from having children who are producers, while simultaneously allowing the incompetent people to sit at home and produce endless incompetent children. That's where we are at now. We're a society now where over half don't think they should have to produce.
    That society can't survive. But, simultaneously it's ludicrious to think cutting the taxes of the rich somehow benefits society...that just gives the rich more money to spend in Monaco or investing in foreign countries. What we need is for less
    money to be stolen via taxes from workers and our government to massively cut spending. It'd also help if we started following the tenth amendment and only allow the Feds their original powers and give every other power back to the states like what the
    founding fathers meant.
    Another lesson I hope the world learns this time is about fiat money. It doesn't work....ever. Because it allowed the last couple generations to spend our future feathering their nests...and we got nothing for it.

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Mon Apr 3 04:59:43 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 2:48:57 AM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 8:36:06 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:42:32 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:29:24 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    So, 1861 is the turn of the century?
    Don't play stupid, you know I'm talking about 1913. Why the dishonesty? Is that necessary? You only lower my opinion of you and it can't get much lower. Any idiot knows that higher taxes and cost of government is killing this country. So if you and
    Bradley do not, that means you are beneath idiots.
    The creation of the Fed is Evil for way more reasons than reckless spending. And, in a sick way, it's actually served our needs...it's allowed us to export our inflation for decades having fools around the world work for us and ship us their goods
    for nothing more than worthless green paper. And, it's not like anyone is going to pay off that enormous debt with money that'll have the same spending power. We'll either have a debt jubilee and wipe out the currency completely, or we'll just let
    inflation run and pay off that debt with much more worthless dollars. But, the Fed was evil because it allowed the wrong politicians to be in control and give us a worse and worse government along the way, cause death in many countries, and hurt the
    human civilization as a whole all for the benefit of a tiny ruling class.
    Such a bad period for the United States. Creation of the Fed, Establishment of the 16th Amendment, and the same for the 17th Amendment. All disastrous for our nation. And shortly followed by the Bolshevik Revolution. Disastrous for the world.

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  • From Bradley K. Sherman@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 3 14:08:11 2023
    |
    | Republicans Can't Agree on a Path Out of Their Own Debt
    | Crisis
    | ...
    | The ceiling is a useless legislative construct that lets
    | lawmakers refuse to borrow money to pay for the deficit
    | spending they already approved. If Congress doesn't raise
    | it, the government goes into default and can't make
    | payments on its obligations, including interest on Treasury
    | bonds, Social Security payments and other essential
    | spending, which would quickly crash the U.S. economy. It
    | generally comes up as an issue only when Republicans
    | control at least one house of Congress while a Democrat is
    | in the White House; Republicans are not known to express
    | concern about deficits caused when a president of their own
    | party cuts taxes for the rich.
    | ... <https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/03/opinion/editorials/debt-ceiling-mccarthy-2023.html>

    --bks

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to jack roth on Mon Apr 3 06:56:08 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:09:15 AM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:

    Hopefully, we learn from our mistakes. And, the mistakes made may not even be what you think. That power to lay taxes of the 16th amendment for instance. The government may need to fund certain things like roads and a standing military of some degree,
    but it's wrong to put a heavy tax burden on the producers of this nation in order to engage in social "justice". How much tax payer money is it ok for the non producers to steal for you? The worst part is this stresses the producers preventing them from
    having children who are producers, while simultaneously allowing the incompetent people to sit at home and produce endless incompetent children. That's where we are at now. We're a society now where over half don't think they should have to produce. That
    society can't survive. But, simultaneously it's ludicrious to think cutting the taxes of the rich somehow benefits society...that just gives the rich more money to spend in Monaco or investing in foreign countries. What we need is for less money to be
    stolen via taxes from workers and our government to massively cut spending. It'd also help if we started following the tenth amendment and only allow the Feds their original powers and give every other power back to the states like what the founding
    fathers meant.
    Another lesson I hope the world learns this time is about fiat money. It doesn't work....ever. Because it allowed the last couple generations to spend our future feathering their nests...and we got nothing for it.


    You're a smart guy. I agree with everything you've said. 10th Amendment, you're right on the money. Fiat money, you're right there. Such a pleasure to have someone on RGP who has a brain. All these years of morons like BillBlab and Vegas Jerry, it
    gets old. Alim is pretty smart too. He doesn't come around much. Pickle is smart too. There's others, but you're obviously at the top.

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  • From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to jack roth on Mon Apr 3 10:14:28 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 11:29:01 PM UTC-4, jack roth wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:16:19 PM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:59:04 PM UTC-4, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote: >> I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his
    democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown,
    ...

    Yawn:
    |
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio
    Yawn:

    No, they are not. Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Irish Mike
    That is a moronic simpleton's sales pitch that has been wasted on republicans for years. The truth is what stimulates the economy is an expanding money supply...

    You mean like America's current $31.46 Trillion National Debt! News f'ash; printing money,
    growing the size and cost of our government, increasing government handouts and opening
    our borders and allowing millions of illegals to flood into our country is not going to
    help our economy! It never has and it never will!

    And, BTW, raising taxes on American businesses doesn't help when all the government
    does is spend the money on left wing crap and handouts. And the businesses just pass
    the cost on to the American working class consumers. While they begin
    shutting down American manufacturing, importing goods from foreign companies and relocating their businesses over seas.

    Irish Mike

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Mon Apr 3 10:34:33 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 6:56:11 AM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:09:15 AM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:

    Hopefully, we learn from our mistakes. And, the mistakes made may not even be what you think. That power to lay taxes of the 16th amendment for instance. The government may need to fund certain things like roads and a standing military of some degree,
    but it's wrong to put a heavy tax burden on the producers of this nation in order to engage in social "justice". How much tax payer money is it ok for the non producers to steal for you? The worst part is this stresses the producers preventing them from
    having children who are producers, while simultaneously allowing the incompetent people to sit at home and produce endless incompetent children. That's where we are at now. We're a society now where over half don't think they should have to produce. That
    society can't survive. But, simultaneously it's ludicrious to think cutting the taxes of the rich somehow benefits society...that just gives the rich more money to spend in Monaco or investing in foreign countries. What we need is for less money to be
    stolen via taxes from workers and our government to massively cut spending. It'd also help if we started following the tenth amendment and only allow the Feds their original powers and give every other power back to the states like what the founding
    fathers meant.
    Another lesson I hope the world learns this time is about fiat money. It doesn't work....ever. Because it allowed the last couple generations to spend our future feathering their nests...and we got nothing for it.
    You're a smart guy. I agree with everything you've said. 10th Amendment, you're right on the money. Fiat money, you're right there. Such a pleasure to have someone on RGP who has a brain. All these years of morons like BillBlab and Vegas Jerry, it gets
    old. Alim is pretty smart too. He doesn't come around much. Pickle is smart too. There's others, but you're obviously at the top.

    Thanks, Paul. Whether or not you hate Trump, he truly brought to the surface the Deep State globalist ruling class(he calls the swamp) that runs this country for themselves. They don't care about Ukraine at all. Similarly, they'd rather take our tax
    money and spend it on foreign wars(both parties) than say build infrastructure in this country and properly create an environment for the population to thrive without massive debt. We're quickly approaching the part of their game that gets scary. To
    the Russians this is existential and will fight to the death gleefully because they know the globalists are coming for them. But, the Deep State isn't used to backing down either as they are the school yard bully and feel they are entitled to rule. So,
    looks like nukes at some point if they can't find an offramp.

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Mon Apr 3 10:28:29 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 10:14:32 AM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    Irish Mike
    That is a moronic simpleton's sales pitch that has been wasted on republicans for years. The truth is what stimulates the economy is an expanding money supply...
    You mean like America's current $31.46 Trillion National Debt! News f'ash; printing money,
    growing the size and cost of our government, increasing government handouts and opening
    our borders and allowing millions of illegals to flood into our country is not going to
    help our economy! It never has and it never will!

    Oh I never said it's the path we should be on, but expanding the money supply creates inflation which gets added to the GDP which our calculations still somehow don't know how to separate nominal revenue vs inflated revenue. The Debt allows our economy
    to expand the same way my ex's credit cards allowed her to go out and spend. Neither has a happy ending, but the govt can drag it out longer with their accounting games, etc.

    And, BTW, raising taxes on American businesses doesn't help when all the government
    does is spend the money on left wing crap and handouts.
    I'll agree that left wing crap and handouts don't do us any real good, but they put money in the hands of people to spend...never said it was a good thing to do. But, I sure as hell know giving billionaires even more money to spend by cutting their
    taxes doesn't help us either...it just allows them to invest in foreign countries, spend their money in foreign countries, and pay for charity balls where all that money is really wasted barely doing anything to help society except a little to the pet
    projects of the rich people who use those events to socialize, network, and insider trade.

    And the businesses just pass
    the cost on to the American working class consumers.

    I agree, that's why I want a very limited government, so the working class aren't getting taxed to the point they don't have money to raise kids. But, guess what...those working class are already not paying nearly enough to account for our debt....we're
    still borrowing trillions more each year on top of those taxes they pay. It's sick...let's cut govt to the bare minimum and also quit blowing trillions fighting stupid wars in countries we don't give a shit about. Tell me how the fuck Afghanistan was
    worth the money....there aren't even any good targets there as Cheney said when he wanted Iraq instead.

    While they begin
    shutting down American manufacturing, importing goods from foreign companies and relocating their businesses over seas.

    Irish Mike
    Well, obviously you don't know WTF is going on right now. We're actually reshoring business now...intentionally....fast as hell to try and save our own asses before we separate from the East.

    Ya see Mike, we don't disagree, but I work from both ends...let's quit fricken spending govt money on stupid shit that's not in the constitution and let's quit giving all the tax breaks to the billionaires....I'm solely concerned with the middle class
    family who'd like to have kids and would make the most competent parents.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Mon Apr 3 11:18:53 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 11:46:10 AM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    .
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown, he doesn't care that Social Security and Medicare won't be around in another 7 years, now I understand why
    Jerry doesn't care about none of that. I finally understand. Why should he give a fuck? He has cancer.
    .

    Gas Bag (Jerk in Vegas) doesn't care about the…


    Hey, you little fart-in-the-wind; still running from me?
    Still Cuting & Pasting FoxBS while making up positions for others, that you can never argue, answer or reply to?

    Keep running, kid. The waddling makes me laugh.
    .
    .
    .
    .














    $32 Trillion national debt,
    the 6,000,000 illegals that have flooded across our border in the two years Biden has been in office, the Cops the Democrats have defunded, the 100,000+ Americans who die every year from illegal drugs coming in from Mexico, the record high
    violent crime and inflation or the $85 Billion in American military gear Biden gave
    the Muslim terrorists in Afghanistan. None of that matters to Gas Bag.

    There is only one thing he cares about and that is free government handouts. Period. And his idiotic dimwitted scare tactic is to claim Republicans
    want to take away Social Security and Medicare. Which is completely
    false and idiotic.

    The real threat to Social Security and Medicare is the Democrat's insane, endless
    uncontrolled spending. Gas Bag is just a dishonest, odious liar.
    Don't waste your time on him.

    Coward Irish Mick

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Mon Apr 3 11:25:56 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 6:08:42 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:22:09 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    Please show your work. Almost every single study, including those done by right-wing think tanks, have shown that the tax cuts did not stimulate the economy at all. https://taxfoundation.org/what-evidence-taxes-and-growth/
    .

    You and Bradley are full of more shit than a Christmas turkey. Our greatest economic boom was before they started income tax after the turn of the century. You libs are so fucking stupid. The size and cost of government is killing us, dumb ass.
    .

    How's that for "Showing his work?"

    Birds of a feather... (Chickens LOL)

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to jack roth on Mon Apr 3 11:29:47 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 8:29:01 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:16:19 PM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:59:04 PM UTC-4, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote: >> I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his
    democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown,
    ...

    Yawn:
    |
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio
    Yawn:

    No, they are not. Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Irish Mike
    .

    That is a moronic simpleton's sales pitch that has been wasted on republicans for years.
    .

    That's what's meant by this fool being a, FOX CUT & PASTE freak. He has no original thought.
    .
    .
    .




    The truth is what stimulates the economy is an expanding money supply...this can be accomplished in a variety of ways, including the Fed counterfeiting like they've done since 2008, or increased borrowing which puts more money into circulation, too. Or,
    having the Fed lower the discount rate which will make it cheaper for companies to borrow and buy back stock and people to take out loans and buy stuff. Now, cutting taxes superficially stimulates the economy in that it forces the government to borrow
    even more money to cover expenses, thus increasing money supply equal to the amount of the tax cut...and that's IT. In fact, the tax cut money might stimulate even less than the government spending because governments could have spend that money on the
    war machine thus creating multiple layers of trickle down, whereas if you just give it to people they might only invest in say foreign stocks, save it, or spend it on imported chinese shit thus adding no trickledown effect. And THIS is a a much more
    complete and accurate answer than the crap Irish Mike spewed.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Mon Apr 3 11:35:17 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 6:56:11 AM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:09:15 AM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:

    Hopefully, we learn from our mistakes. And, the mistakes made may not even be what you think. That power to lay taxes of the 16th amendment for instance. The government may need to fund certain things like roads and a standing military of some degree,
    but it's wrong to put a heavy tax burden on the producers of this nation in order to engage in social "justice". How much tax payer money is it ok for the non producers to steal for you? The worst part is this stresses the producers preventing them from
    having children who are producers, while simultaneously allowing the incompetent people to sit at home and produce endless incompetent children. That's where we are at now. We're a society now where over half don't think they should have to produce. That
    society can't survive. But, simultaneously it's ludicrious to think cutting the taxes of the rich somehow benefits society...that just gives the rich more money to spend in Monaco or investing in foreign countries. What we need is for less money to be
    stolen via taxes from workers and our government to massively cut spending. It'd also help if we started following the tenth amendment and only allow the Feds their original powers and give every other power back to the states like what the founding
    fathers meant.
    Another lesson I hope the world learns this time is about fiat money. It doesn't work....ever. Because it allowed the last couple generations to spend our future feathering their nests...and we got nothing for it.
    .

    You're a smart guy. I agree with everything you've said.
    .

    Heh. I love watching Paul jack people off.....
    (Just watch...)
    .
    .
    .




    10th Amendment, you're right on the money. Fiat money, you're right there. Such a pleasure to have someone on RGP who has a brain. All these years of morons like BillBlab and Vegas Jerry, it gets old. Alim is pretty smart too. He doesn't come around
    much. Pickle is smart too. There's others, but you're obviously at the top.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Mon Apr 3 11:24:07 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:22:09 PM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 8:16:19 PM UTC-4, Irish Mike wrote:
    <snip>
    Yawn:

    No, they are not. Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Irish Mike
    .

    Please show your work.

    His work? LOL. I've shown a thousand times that this idiot is a Cut & Paste Only.
    He has no position of his own. He has no original thought. He's nothing...
    ,
    ,
    ,
    ,






    Almost every single study, including those done by right-wing think tanks, have shown that the tax cuts did not stimulate the economy at all. https://taxfoundation.org/what-evidence-taxes-and-growth/

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to jack roth on Mon Apr 3 11:46:38 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 10:34:38 AM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 6:56:11 AM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:09:15 AM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:

    Hopefully, we learn from our mistakes. And, the mistakes made may not even be what you think. That power to lay taxes of the 16th amendment for instance. The government may need to fund certain things like roads and a standing military of some
    degree, but it's wrong to put a heavy tax burden on the producers of this nation in order to engage in social "justice". How much tax payer money is it ok for the non producers to steal for you? The worst part is this stresses the producers preventing
    them from having children who are producers, while simultaneously allowing the incompetent people to sit at home and produce endless incompetent children. That's where we are at now. We're a society now where over half don't think they should have to
    produce. That society can't survive. But, simultaneously it's ludicrious to think cutting the taxes of the rich somehow benefits society...that just gives the rich more money to spend in Monaco or investing in foreign countries. What we need is for less
    money to be stolen via taxes from workers and our government to massively cut spending. It'd also help if we started following the tenth amendment and only allow the Feds their original powers and give every other power back to the states like what the
    founding fathers meant.
    Another lesson I hope the world learns this time is about fiat money. It doesn't work....ever. Because it allowed the last couple generations to spend our future feathering their nests...and we got nothing for it.
    You're a smart guy. I agree with everything you've said. 10th Amendment, you're right on the money. Fiat money, you're right there. Such a pleasure to have someone on RGP who has a brain. All these years of morons like BillBlab and Vegas Jerry, it
    gets old. Alim is pretty smart too. He doesn't come around much. Pickle is smart too. There's others, but you're obviously at the top.
    .

    Thanks, Paul. Whether or not you hate Trump, he truly brought to the surface the Deep State globalis
    ruling class(he calls the swamp) that runs this country for themselves.
    .

    And one again, you're (FOX) asked to show us.
    And one again, you'll Run & Hide.

    (You are SO fucking easy.....)





    .
    .
    .
    .

    They don't care about Ukraine at all. Similarly, they'd rather take our tax money and spend it on foreign wars(both parties) than say build infrastructure
    .
    Like the bill Democrats passed and Republicans are trying to cut?
    .
    .
    in this country and properly create an environment for the population to thrive without massive debt.
    .

    One quarter of which (since the beginning of our country) was produced during the Trump administration.
    .

    We're quickly approaching the part of their game that gets scary. To the Russians this is existential and will fight to the death gleefully because they know the globalists are coming for them. But, the Deep State
    .

    Which you have yet to show...
    .

    isn't used to backing down either as they are the school yard bully and feel they are entitled to rule. So, looks like nukes at some point if they can't find an offramp.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Mon Apr 3 11:21:50 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 5:16:19 PM UTC-7, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:59:04 PM UTC-4, Bradley K. Sherman wrote:
    Irish Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Friday, March 31, 2023 at 8:38:24 PM UTC-4, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    I finally understand why Jerry never seems to care about Biden and his >democrats ruining the country, spending us into a financial meltdown,
    ...

    Yawn:
    |
    | Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt
    | Ratio
    Yawn:

    No, they are not. ...
    .

    WHA! HA~Ha. This little chicken fucker stomps his little chicken foot and stammers... "IS NOT!"

    LOL!
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .



    Tax cuts stimulate the economy, create more
    jobs and boost the stock and real estate markets. The Democrat's
    open border policies, growing the government and endless, insane
    spending is what damages our economy. It always has and it
    always will.

    Chicken Irish Mick

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to jack roth on Mon Apr 3 11:59:42 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 8:09:15 AM UTC-4, jack roth wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 2:48:57 AM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    Such a bad period for the United States. Creation of the Fed, Establishment of the 16th Amendment, and the same for the 17th Amendment. All disastrous for our nation. And shortly followed by the Bolshevik Revolution. Disastrous for the world.
    Hopefully, we learn from our mistakes. And, the mistakes made may not even be what you think. That power to lay taxes of the 16th amendment for instance. The government may need to fund certain things like roads and a standing military of some degree,
    but it's wrong to put a heavy tax burden on the producers of this nation in order to engage in social "justice". How much tax payer money is it ok for the non producers to steal for you? The worst part is this stresses the producers preventing them from
    having children who are producers, while simultaneously allowing the incompetent people to sit at home and produce endless incompetent children. That's where we are at now. We're a society now where over half don't think they should have to produce. That
    society can't survive. But, simultaneously it's ludicrious to think cutting the taxes of the rich somehow benefits society...that just gives the rich more money to spend in Monaco or investing in foreign countries. What we need is for less money to be
    stolen via taxes from workers and our government to massively cut spending. It'd also help if we started following the tenth amendment and only allow the Feds their original powers and give every other power back to the states like what the founding
    fathers meant.
    Another lesson I hope the world learns this time is about fiat money. It doesn't work....ever. Because it allowed the last couple generations to spend our future feathering their nests...and we got nothing for it.

    And what about the masses of infrastructure, including public education, which those "producers" use?

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Mon Apr 3 12:51:03 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 11:59:45 AM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    And what about the masses of infrastructure, including public education, which those "producers" use?


    "Public Education" is an unconstitutional expenditure, and a direct result of communist planning. The federal government has no business getting involved in education.

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  • From Paul Popinjay@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Mon Apr 3 13:45:36 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 1:42:26 PM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:


    LOL @ Paul Popinjey becoming Knee Jerk.



    LOL @ Retard Jerry, already a jerk.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Mon Apr 3 13:42:23 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 12:51:06 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 11:59:45 AM UTC-7, Tim Norfolk wrote:

    And what about the masses of infrastructure, including public education, which those "producers" use?
    "Public Education" is an unconstitutional expenditure, and a direct result of communist planning. The federal government has no business getting involved in education.
    .

    LOL @ Paul Popinjey becoming Knee Jerk.

    LOL

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  • From RichD@21:1/5 to Paul Popinjay on Tue Apr 4 10:53:41 2023
    On April 3, Paul Popinjay wrote:
    Such a bad period for the United States. Creation of the Fed,
    Establishment of the 16th Amendment,

    "without apportionment among the several States"

    What does that mean?

    --
    Rich

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  • From jack roth@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Tue Apr 4 14:33:01 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 11:46:41 AM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:

    And one again, you're (FOX) asked to show us.
    And one again, you'll Run & Hide.

    Jerry, you tone deaf dumbass motherfucker, as I've told you repeatedly, I don't have TV and haven't watched Fox in years. I don't watch your libtard lunatic channels of misinformation like MSNBC, CNBC, CNN or whatever the fuck channels are out there
    these days. I don't have cable TV and don't watch those newsbait channels like your ignorant ass, you dumb motherfucker.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to jack roth on Tue Apr 4 17:18:09 2023
    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 2:33:05 PM UTC-7, jack roth wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 11:46:41 AM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:

    And one again, you're (FOX) asked to show us.
    And one again, you'll Run & Hide.
    .
    Jerry, you tone deaf dumbass motherfucker...

    *** And, once again, you can't show... ***
    .

    (Other than admit you don't watch news shows, but somehow 'know' they're all misinformation.)

    Heh

    , as I've told you repeatedly, I don't have TV and haven't watched Fox in years. I don't watch your libtard lunatic channels of misinformation like MSNBC, CNBC, CNN or whatever the fuck channels are out there these days. I don't have cable TV and don't
    watch those newsbait channels like your ignorant ass, you dumb motherfucker.

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