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Mar 4, 2019 18:23:49   #
Nickolai
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Was triggering 9/11 one of Bill Clinton's major objectives?
Yes. Read up on Hillary's electronic banking ties and the greatest bank heist ever to go down on 9/12/2001 to subsidize the Russian Mafia takeover of the Kremlin and al Qaeda:

https://wikispooks.com/w/index.php?title=Document:Collateral_Damage_911&printable=yes
Document:Collateral Damage 911 From Wikispooks
by E. P. Heidner, dated January 9, 2010

"How 9/11 buried "the biggest financial crimes in history". An analysis of the highly complex web of US/UK covert operations and criminal banking activities going back to WW2, suggesting Western complicity in the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent l**ting of Soviet industry. The ostensible settlement/roll-over for these instruments were dated through September 2001 and would have clinched several high-level criminal investigations had they been allowed to settle normally."

This as a 79 page report with over 200 footnotes. Check out the role of Robert Mueller and Hillary Clinton in the 9/11 attack in the banking community and you will see how they are protecting eachother.

Follow the money, baby, follow the money.
Was triggering 9/11 one of Bill Clinton's major ob... (show quote)







Ohooooo big bad conspiracy theorieswhat a bunch of bull **** (9-11 was a false f**g event ) t rally the American people to go to war with Israels enemies in the mid east and taking them down starting with Iraq and Libya, Syria, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Lebanon

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Mar 4, 2019 18:51:15   #
Nickolai
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
It is the Republicans growth policies for business that promote the prosperity of the working class.
President Trump is the President of JOBS. Clinton signed NAFTA and granted China First Nation Trade Status, sucking out half of American industry and jobs abroad.

If you had watched Trump's campaign rallies, he toured the desolate boarded up factories and mill towns that Clinton gave us. Clinton's objectives were in no way Republican objectives. Chicago, Detroit, the rust belt, the coal mines, all shut down because of the Democrats.

The Democrats are socialist, redistributing the poverty. Just look at LBJ's destruction of the Black family in his Great Society, putting B****s back on the government plantation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUSRZo1BE5o
Chicago Unchained: Black Activists Slam Democrat Plantation
1,162,161 views

PS. God gave everybody free agency, born free. Humanity cannot suffer s***ery under socialism any more. President Trump is the world's liberator.
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It was the FDR Democratic policies that lifted millions out of poverty and into the middle class. By 1952 the wealth gap between Corporate CEO's ans the average worker hadshurnk to 25 t one the narrowest it would ever be in our history now it is over 400 to one after 40 years + of neoliberal economics. All of those rust belt sites Trump Visited are rust belts becasue of both political parties. The Republican has ben the party of big buisiness since befoe I was born and by the 1970's the Democratic began competing with them for corporate dollars and wallowing in wall streets pig trough with the Rethuglicans . Republicans led the way in Americas de industrailization and the Democratic party follwoed by the time Clinton was President the thinking of the Democrats was "we don't have to worry about labor we have their money and v**es because they don't have any choice. Trump was advised probably by Roger Stone that if he was to win he would have to turn the rust belt red and he concentrated in those states Hillary took them for granted and the gulibil fell for Trumps populist message butit is just words Trump has never shown any sign for empathy for any other human being other than himself and Ivanka whom he has indicated on Howard stern show he would love to F***

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Mar 4, 2019 20:36:37   #
Morgan
 
tNotMyPrez wrote:
There is enough evidence against tRump that he should be hung up by his thumbs - - I can understand the elected lackeys who want to keep their jobs not wanting to cross such a powerful and vindictive oligarch, but I don't get why anyone else would admit to supporting him...


I don't understand it either, he is such a complete embarrassment, I can't stand to watch him make his infantile speeches as if he's performing a comic show in front of mommy and daddy, and they'd be the only ones clapping, that is his audience though, isn't it, no matter how bad he is....they're still applauding.

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Mar 4, 2019 20:40:45   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Morgan wrote:
I don't understand it either, he is such a complete embarrassment, I can't stand to watch him make his infantile speeches as if he's performing a comic show in front of mommy and daddy, and they'd be the only ones clapping, that is his audience though, isn't it, no matter how bad he is....they're still applauding.


Hi Morgan...Hope all is well...

Interjection...
Perhaps we are hearing the substance of the message rather than focusing on the delivery...
I agree that there are times when Trump comes off as juvenile or degrading... I have rarely met individuals who don't have those moments...
I tend to focus on what is being said... Rather than how it is being said....
And occassionally he can be truly humerous... I know many liberals who thought so back when he was a Democrat

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Mar 4, 2019 20:59:41   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Nickolai wrote:
It was the FDR Democratic policies that lifted millions out of poverty and into the middle class. By 1952 the wealth gap between Corporate CEO's ans the average worker hadshurnk to 25 t one the narrowest it would ever be in our history now it is over 400 to one after 40 years + of neoliberal economics. All of those rust belt sites Trump Visited are rust belts becasue of both political parties. The Republican has ben the party of big buisiness since befoe I was born and by the 1970's the Democratic began competing with them for corporate dollars and wallowing in wall streets pig trough with the Rethuglicans . Republicans led the way in Americas de industrailization and the Democratic party follwoed by the time Clinton was President the thinking of the Democrats was "we don't have to worry about labor we have their money and v**es because they don't have any choice. Trump was advised probably by Roger Stone that if he was to win he would have to turn the rust belt red and he concentrated in those states Hillary took them for granted and the gulibil fell for Trumps populist message butit is just words Trump has never shown any sign for empathy for any other human being other than himself and Ivanka whom he has indicated on Howard stern show he would love to F***
It was the FDR Democratic policies that lifted mil... (show quote)


Nickolai, I have never read such a diatribe of misinformation.
1) FDR did not lift millions of people out of poverty, he prolonged the Great Depression.

2) The wealth gap between rich and poor evolved under Woodrow Wilson's instituting Karl Marx's progressive tax and counterfeiting government central bank, the Federal Reserve that FDR nationalized.

3) Republicans are not the party of big business, the Democrats are. Capitalism is competition, not monopolies that can be more easily unionized. Do you recall Wikileaks exposé of Hillary Clinton's speeches before the board of Goldman Sachs and Harvey Weinstein's fat campaign contributions?

4) "the gullible fell for Trumps populist message?" Trump has put these long suffering people back to work!

5) Donald Trump is one of the most generous employers on the planet who deeply cares about people. You can personally write to him about any problem you need addressed on www.whitehouse.gov/getinvolved - just try it, no kidding. He will answer your letters personally.

Something is bothering you, no doubt, Nickolai, and I don't know how enlighten you.

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Mar 4, 2019 21:05:14   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Nickolai wrote:
Ohooooo big bad conspiracy theorieswhat a bunch of bull **** (9-11 was a false f**g event ) t rally the American people to go to war with Israels enemies in the mid east and taking them down starting with Iraq and Libya, Syria, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Lebanon


The Egyptians, Saudis, Jordanians, and United Arab Emeritus have allied with Israel in defense against Iran.

Again, you refuse to read this E.P. Heidner Report: "Collateral Damage 9/11," just brushing it off. Why are you on this board with all these cut and pat articles but do not read evidence?

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Mar 4, 2019 21:31:23   #
Nickolai
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Nickolai, I have never read such a diatribe of misinformation.
1) FDR did not lift millions of people out of poverty, he prolonged the Great Depression.

2) The wealth gap between rich and poor evolved under Woodrow Wilson's instituting Karl Marx's progressive tax and counterfeiting government central bank, the Federal Reserve that FDR nationalized.

3) Republicans are not the party of big business, the Democrats are. Capitalism is competition, not monopolies that can be more easily unionized. Do you recall Wikileaks exposé of Hillary Clinton's speeches before the board of Goldman Sachs and Harvey Weinstein's fat campaign contributions?

4) "the gullible fell for Trumps populist message?" Trump has put these long suffering people back to work!

5) Donald Trump is one of the most generous employers on the planet who deeply cares about people. You can personally write to him about any problem you need addressed on www.whitehouse.gov/getinvolved - just try it, no kidding. He will answer your letters personally.

Something is bothering you, no doubt, Nickolai, and I don't know how enlighten you.
Nickolai, I have never read such a diatribe of mis... (show quote)






Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28 million people in the US had no visible means of support.
there were more hoboes riding the rails than there were paying passengers in the cars above. Teen age girls were risking diasease pregnancy and even death turnning tricks in the hobo jungles for a dime a trick. A lot of people along the eastern sea board were living on bolied danddelions. 5000 banks had gone belly up Economic growth was minus 12.9 %. after FDR took office he pushed through 15 major pieces of legislation in the first 100 days of his administrsation and in 1933 economic growth was only minus 1.2 % and in 1934 it rose to plus 10.9 % as the government hired 15 million men which included my future father in law and a bunch of my great uncles. In 1936 growth rose to plus 12.9 % in 1937 the deficit hawks screamed to stop governmwnt spending and in 1938 growth fell to minus 3.3 % the government resumed spending in 1939 and the depression ended with growth of 8.0 %

In FDRs inaugural address in 1937 the one where he spoke of one third of the nation still in poverty there was little evidence the wealthy had any less dominant position than they had before WW-l But a mere decade later the rich had clearly been demoted. It was not by accident nor did it happen gradually it happened quite suddenly. This sudden decline in the fortunes of the wealthy can be explained in large part with just one word; taxes

The three decades from the mid 40’s to mid 70’s were the golden age of manual labor. In fact by the end of the 1950’s American men with a high school degree but no college were earning about as much, adjusted for inflation as workers with similar qualifications make to day. And their relative status was of course much higher. Blue collar workers with especially good jobs often made as much or more than many college-educated professionals. Why was this the case ? To some extent they were helped by the state of the world economy. US manufacturers could pay more because they faced little foreign competition. They were also helped by a scarcity of labor created by the severe immigration restrictions imposed by the Immigration Act of 1924. But if there was a single reason blue collar workers did so much better in the fifties than they had in the twenties it was the rise of unions.


Until the new deal the federal government was a reliable ally of of employers seeking to suppress union organizing or crush existing unions. Under FDR it became instead a protector of workers right to organize

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Mar 5, 2019 22:34:35   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Nickolai wrote:
Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28 million people in the US had no visible means of support.
there were more hoboes riding the rails than there were paying passengers in the cars above. Teen age girls were risking diasease pregnancy and even death turnning tricks in the hobo jungles for a dime a trick. A lot of people along the eastern sea board were living on bolied danddelions. 5000 banks had gone belly up Economic growth was minus 12.9 %. after FDR took office he pushed through 15 major pieces of legislation in the first 100 days of his administrsation and in 1933 economic growth was only minus 1.2 % and in 1934 it rose to plus 10.9 % as the government hired 15 million men which included my future father in law and a bunch of my great uncles. In 1936 growth rose to plus 12.9 % in 1937 the deficit hawks screamed to stop governmwnt spending and in 1938 growth fell to minus 3.3 % the government resumed spending in 1939 and the depression ended with growth of 8.0 %

In FDRs inaugural address in 1937 the one where he spoke of one third of the nation still in poverty there was little evidence the wealthy had any less dominant position than they had before WW-l But a mere decade later the rich had clearly been demoted. It was not by accident nor did it happen gradually it happened quite suddenly. This sudden decline in the fortunes of the wealthy can be explained in large part with just one word; taxes

The three decades from the mid 40’s to mid 70’s were the golden age of manual labor. In fact by the end of the 1950’s American men with a high school degree but no college were earning about as much, adjusted for inflation as workers with similar qualifications make to day. And their relative status was of course much higher. Blue collar workers with especially good jobs often made as much or more than many college-educated professionals. Why was this the case ? To some extent they were helped by the state of the world economy. US manufacturers could pay more because they faced little foreign competition. They were also helped by a scarcity of labor created by the severe immigration restrictions imposed by the Immigration Act of 1924. But if there was a single reason blue collar workers did so much better in the fifties than they had in the twenties it was the rise of unions.


Until the new deal the federal government was a reliable ally of of employers seeking to suppress union organizing or crush existing unions. Under FDR it became instead a protector of workers right to organize
Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28... (show quote)


Nicolai, still you do not cite your source for this cut and paste job. Why? Let me guess, it is either the SEIU or the AFL-CIO and it is grossly mistaken.

1) We do not live on a One Sum Pie Planet.
2) The government cannot redistribute the wealth, the consumers redistribute the wealth,
3) hence we need more businesses, more competition, more workers, and more consumers.
4) It was against the law for labor unions to organize government employees, they were deemed a national security threat under FDR and until President Kennedy passed Executive Order #10988. Actually, FDR got it right. Nothing has changed since WWII.

You copied some source with no reference again: "In FDRs inaugural address in 1937 the one where he spoke of one third of the nation still in poverty there was little evidence the wealthy had any less dominant position than they had before WW-l But a mere decade later the rich had clearly been demoted."

So, is that your goal, making everybody equally poor instead of unequally rich?

You need to know something: Earl Browder in the 1930s was president of the American C*******t Party which had been allied with Kaiser Wilhelm in WWI and Hitler in WWII. Under Julius and Armand Hammer, (both KGB agents and card carrying c*******ts) they organized the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) affiliated with the ACP to o*******w the American Federation of Labor and the United States Government.

President Roosevelt was at first, an isolationist, promising Mussolini and Hitler we would not enter the European conflict. Read FDR's letters in "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" by William Shire. Next you need to know that numerous labor unions, following the instructions of Stalin, engaged in Industrial Sabotage and Espionage for the USSR and its ally, the N**Is, who were in a secret industrial and financial alliance.

Want a source? Just FOIA the FBI for "Labor Unions": "Sabotage" and "Espionage." There are thousands of pages. You will have to pay charges for the printing of documents as I did.

Oh, "the golden age of manual labor" - cut the drama and goo poured all over it. 80% of the American workforce is non-unionized and refuses to join these jerks. Union leaders do not represent their rank and file because they make too much money sleeping with the enemy and cutting sweetheart deals under the table with galloping corporate combines and crooked Democrat politicians.

Would you like to talk about John Sweeney, insider trading, and the rank and files' vanishing AFL-CIO pension funds invested with Global Crossing and its accountant Arthur Andersen?

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Mar 7, 2019 02:29:48   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Hey guys, here is a new list from Forbes Magazine of the world's Billionaires.
Notice most are from the United States and are DEMOCRATS. Start with Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, etc.

https://www.forbes.com/billionaires/
Billionaires The Richest People in the World
Forbes Magazine: March 5, 2019

"Capitalism is taking some lumps—and not just in the headlines. For only the second year in a decade, both the number of billionaires and their total wealth shrank, proving that even the wealthiest are not immune to economic forces and weak stock markets. By our latest count there are 2,153 billionaires, 55 fewer than a year ago. Of those, a record 994, or 46%, are poorer (relatively speaking) than they were last year. In total, the ultra-rich are worth $8.7 trillion, down $400 billion from 2018 [[nowhere near enough money to pay down our national debt.]] Altogether 11% of last year’s list members, or 247 people, dropped out of the ranks, the most since 2009 at the height of the global financial crisis.

"Asia-Pacific was hardest hit, with 60 fewer 10-figure fortunes. That dip was led by China, which has 49 fewer billionaires than a year ago. Europe, the Middle East and Africa also lost ground. The Americas, driven by a resurgent Brazil, and the U.S. are the only two regions that have more billionaires than they did a year ago. There are now a record 607 in the U.S. That includes 14 of the world’s 20 richest. Jeff Bezos is again number 1 in the world, followed by Bill Gates at number 2.

"Even with strong headwinds, resourceful and relentless entrepreneurs found new ways to get rich: 195 newcomers joined the ranks. The richest newcomer is Colin Huang, the founder of Chinese discount web retailer Pinduoduo, which went public in the U.S. in July. Other notable new entrants include Spotify’s Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon; Juul Labs' James Monsees and Adam Bowen, Kind Bar’s Daniel Lubetzky and cosmetics wunderkind Kylie Jenner, who is the world’s youngest billionaire at age 21."
Edited By Luisa Kroll and Kerry A. Dolan

Why not ring them up and ask them how they made their $$billions$$ ?

Their 35,000 lobbyists in Washington DC lobby their Democrat congressmen for special laws and loopholes in the 74,000 page IRS tax code.

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Mar 10, 2019 17:11:48   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Nickolai wrote:
Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28 million people in the US had no visible means of support.
there were more hoboes riding the rails than there were paying passengers in the cars above. Teen age girls were risking diasease pregnancy and even death turnning tricks in the hobo jungles for a dime a trick. A lot of people along the eastern sea board were living on bolied danddelions. 5000 banks had gone belly up Economic growth was minus 12.9 %. after FDR took office he pushed through 15 major pieces of legislation in the first 100 days of his administrsation and in 1933 economic growth was only minus 1.2 % and in 1934 it rose to plus 10.9 % as the government hired 15 million men which included my future father in law and a bunch of my great uncles. In 1936 growth rose to plus 12.9 % in 1937 the deficit hawks screamed to stop governmwnt spending and in 1938 growth fell to minus 3.3 % the government resumed spending in 1939 and the depression ended with growth of 8.0 %

In FDRs inaugural address in 1937 the one where he spoke of one third of the nation still in poverty there was little evidence the wealthy had any less dominant position than they had before WW-l But a mere decade later the rich had clearly been demoted. It was not by accident nor did it happen gradually it happened quite suddenly. This sudden decline in the fortunes of the wealthy can be explained in large part with just one word; taxes

The three decades from the mid 40’s to mid 70’s were the golden age of manual labor. In fact by the end of the 1950’s American men with a high school degree but no college were earning about as much, adjusted for inflation as workers with similar qualifications make to day. And their relative status was of course much higher. Blue collar workers with especially good jobs often made as much or more than many college-educated professionals. Why was this the case ? To some extent they were helped by the state of the world economy. US manufacturers could pay more because they faced little foreign competition. They were also helped by a scarcity of labor created by the severe immigration restrictions imposed by the Immigration Act of 1924. But if there was a single reason blue collar workers did so much better in the fifties than they had in the twenties it was the rise of unions.


Until the new deal the federal government was a reliable ally of of employers seeking to suppress union organizing or crush existing unions. Under FDR it became instead a protector of workers right to organize
Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28... (show quote)


Nickolai, here is your socialist utopia and socialized medicine in action today:

Reunion | Award-winning Short Film by Leon Lee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy9s7kThP2s

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Mar 11, 2019 12:24:17   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Nickolai, here is your socialist utopia and socialized medicine in action today:

Reunion | Award-winning Short Film by Leon Lee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy9s7kThP2s


Very disturbing. I brought tears to my eyes, and an emptiness to my soul. Evil comes in many forms, but "the evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones"
Remember forever.

SWMBO

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Mar 11, 2019 15:01:41   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Very disturbing. I brought tears to my eyes, and an emptiness to my soul. Evil comes in many forms, but "the evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones"
Remember forever.

SWMBO


No Propaganda Please, there are other forces out there that the evil doers do not recognize.

I am reading "AQUINAS Shorter Summa" by Saint Thomas Aquinas, chapter "Divine Providence," 123-129, on the order of angels. Those old bones have souls that also "live long after them," billions of them, a force in the universe of such power that moves men, planets, stars and galaxies, a force to be reckoned with.

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Mar 11, 2019 15:14:41   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Here is more on fear and intimidation in the Orient, true madness that needs rat wars to get rid of the rampant diseases in China, not people wars:

https://www.theepochtimes.com/former-intern-recalls-horrific-experience-of-witnessing-live-organ-harvesting-in-china_2821357.html
Former Intern Recalls Horrific Experience of Witnessing Live Organ Harvesting in China
By Yi Ling
March 8, 2019 Updated: March 8, 2019

https://www.theepochtimes.com/doctor-reveals-details-of-forced-organ-harvesting-in-military-concentration-camps_2827115.html
Doctor Reveals Details of Forced Organ Harvesting in Military Concentration Camps

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Mar 11, 2019 15:21:31   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Nickolai wrote:
Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28 million people in the US had no visible means of support.
there were more hoboes riding the rails than there were paying passengers in the cars above. Teen age girls were risking diasease pregnancy and even death turnning tricks in the hobo jungles for a dime a trick. A lot of people along the eastern sea board were living on bolied danddelions. 5000 banks had gone belly up Economic growth was minus 12.9 %. after FDR took office he pushed through 15 major pieces of legislation in the first 100 days of his administrsation and in 1933 economic growth was only minus 1.2 % and in 1934 it rose to plus 10.9 % as the government hired 15 million men which included my future father in law and a bunch of my great uncles. In 1936 growth rose to plus 12.9 % in 1937 the deficit hawks screamed to stop governmwnt spending and in 1938 growth fell to minus 3.3 % the government resumed spending in 1939 and the depression ended with growth of 8.0 %

In FDRs inaugural address in 1937 the one where he spoke of one third of the nation still in poverty there was little evidence the wealthy had any less dominant position than they had before WW-l But a mere decade later the rich had clearly been demoted. It was not by accident nor did it happen gradually it happened quite suddenly. This sudden decline in the fortunes of the wealthy can be explained in large part with just one word; taxes

The three decades from the mid 40’s to mid 70’s were the golden age of manual labor. In fact by the end of the 1950’s American men with a high school degree but no college were earning about as much, adjusted for inflation as workers with similar qualifications make to day. And their relative status was of course much higher. Blue collar workers with especially good jobs often made as much or more than many college-educated professionals. Why was this the case ? To some extent they were helped by the state of the world economy. US manufacturers could pay more because they faced little foreign competition. They were also helped by a scarcity of labor created by the severe immigration restrictions imposed by the Immigration Act of 1924. But if there was a single reason blue collar workers did so much better in the fifties than they had in the twenties it was the rise of unions.


Until the new deal the federal government was a reliable ally of of employers seeking to suppress union organizing or crush existing unions. Under FDR it became instead a protector of workers right to organize
Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28... (show quote)


What truly irks the hell out of me is the propaganda.

You write: "Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28 million people in the US had no visible means of support. There were more hoboes riding the rails than there were paying passengers in the cars above."

That very government created the Great Depression by robbing its own bank, Fort Knox. The very c****es in the government then pitched socialism to the very problem they created!"

Wake up!

The easiest way to cure the world of disease and poverty is to get rid of the c*******ts/socialists who are manufacturing their own misery!

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Mar 11, 2019 17:14:55   #
bdamage Loc: My Bunker
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
What truly irks the hell out of me is the propaganda.

You write: "Oh but he did lift millions of us out by 1932-- 28 million people in the US had no visible means of support. There were more hoboes riding the rails than there were paying passengers in the cars above."

That very government created the Great Depression by robbing its own bank, Fort Knox. The very c****es in the government then pitched socialism to the very problem they created!"

Wake up!

The easiest way to cure the world of disease and poverty is to get rid of the c*******ts/socialists who are manufacturing their own misery!
What truly irks the hell out of me is the propagan... (show quote)


Some Q***n March Madness would alleviate some of this mess...



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