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Apr 10, 2019 21:02:54   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
It still amazes me the way people are able to compartmentalize their ideological views. You know what I mean, different rules for different people or circumstances. If a TV/movie celebrity launders money, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law...............unless they become President of the United States, then it's OK.

It's ok to defund women's reproductive healthcare, if there's even a whisper that a******n might be discussed. It's also ok not to fund research into the 10's of 1000's of chemicals in our food, water and air, even though the unborn are 100 times more likely to be harmed by these, than they are from unrestricted a******ns.

It's ok to fund charter schools, claiming superior results, by taking money away from public schools, even though 80% of American students will not have the charter school option. Every conceivable study ever conducted, shows that lack of education is #1 on the "this is why they fail" list, with lack of sufficient ( living wage) employment opportunities #2, and crappy living conditions #3..................and that the reason for #2 and #3 is..................lack of sufficient education. Taking money away from education for wh**ever reason, relies on some pretty weird math.

Its pretty weird to insist that the Defense Department must have substantial budget increases with every appropriation, even though they can find billions to fund unbudgeted items like border walls and detention facilities. If they CAN manage their ( our ) money better.............why don't we insist that they do it all the time?

It's ok to spend billions of dollars paying for the healthcare of Government workers, including elected officials, but NOT ok to pay for the healthcare of the underprivileged. It's ok to extend lavish exemptions for the oil and gas industry, because they are a "must have" utility, but NOT ok to do the same for healthcare, because that is not a right, but a privilege. Huh, if that's true and it's a privilege, then denying help to the Underprivileged makes even less sense.

Everyone has their own math formulas, that miraculously prove that they were right every time. It's almost like they knew what the answer would be BEFORE they did any math at all. I'm sure it's nothing more than a coinkydink.

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Apr 10, 2019 21:09:40   #
steve66613
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It still amazes me the way people are able to compartmentalize their ideological views. You know what I mean, different rules for different people or circumstances. If a TV/movie celebrity launders money, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law...............unless they become President of the United States, then it's OK.

It's ok to defund women's reproductive healthcare, if there's even a whisper that a******n might be discussed. It's also ok not to fund research into the 10's of 1000's of chemicals in our food, water and air, even though the unborn are 100 times more likely to be harmed by these, than they are from unrestricted a******ns.

It's ok to fund charter schools, claiming superior results, by taking money away from public schools, even though 80% of American students will not have the charter school option. Every conceivable study ever conducted, shows that lack of education is #1 on the "this is why they fail" list, with lack of sufficient ( living wage) employment opportunities #2, and crappy living conditions #3..................and that the reason for #2 and #3 is..................lack of sufficient education. Taking money away from education for wh**ever reason, relies on some pretty weird math.

Its pretty weird to insist that the Defense Department must have substantial budget increases with every appropriation, even though they can find billions to fund unbudgeted items like border walls and detention facilities. If they CAN manage their ( our ) money better.............why don't we insist that they do it all the time?

It's ok to spend billions of dollars paying for the healthcare of Government workers, including elected officials, but NOT ok to pay for the healthcare of the underprivileged. It's ok to extend lavish exemptions for the oil and gas industry, because they are a "must have" utility, but NOT ok to do the same for healthcare, because that is not a right, but a privilege. Huh, if that's true and it's a privilege, then denying help to the Underprivileged makes even less sense.

Everyone has their own math formulas, that miraculously prove that they were right every time. It's almost like they knew what the answer would be BEFORE they did any math at all. I'm sure it's nothing more than a coinkydink.
It still amazes me the way people are able to comp... (show quote)


As soon as the POTUS is indicted, tried and found guilty of laundering money....you’ll let us know right?

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Apr 10, 2019 21:12:26   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It still amazes me the way people are able to compartmentalize their ideological views. You know what I mean, different rules for different people or circumstances. If a TV/movie celebrity launders money, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law...............unless they become President of the United States, then it's OK.

It's ok to defund women's reproductive healthcare, if there's even a whisper that a******n might be discussed. It's also ok not to fund research into the 10's of 1000's of chemicals in our food, water and air, even though the unborn are 100 times more likely to be harmed by these, than they are from unrestricted a******ns.

It's ok to fund charter schools, claiming superior results, by taking money away from public schools, even though 80% of American students will not have the charter school option. Every conceivable study ever conducted, shows that lack of education is #1 on the "this is why they fail" list, with lack of sufficient ( living wage) employment opportunities #2, and crappy living conditions #3..................and that the reason for #2 and #3 is..................lack of sufficient education. Taking money away from education for wh**ever reason, relies on some pretty weird math.

Its pretty weird to insist that the Defense Department must have substantial budget increases with every appropriation, even though they can find billions to fund unbudgeted items like border walls and detention facilities. If they CAN manage their ( our ) money better.............why don't we insist that they do it all the time?

It's ok to spend billions of dollars paying for the healthcare of Government workers, including elected officials, but NOT ok to pay for the healthcare of the underprivileged. It's ok to extend lavish exemptions for the oil and gas industry, because they are a "must have" utility, but NOT ok to do the same for healthcare, because that is not a right, but a privilege. Huh, if that's true and it's a privilege, then denying help to the Underprivileged makes even less sense.

Everyone has their own math formulas, that miraculously prove that they were right every time. It's almost like they knew what the answer would be BEFORE they did any math at all. I'm sure it's nothing more than a coinkydink.
It still amazes me the way people are able to comp... (show quote)


It is a pity that a******ns were not more affordable the year you were conceived!

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Apr 10, 2019 21:13:42   #
Liberty Tree
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It still amazes me the way people are able to compartmentalize their ideological views. You know what I mean, different rules for different people or circumstances. If a TV/movie celebrity launders money, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law...............unless they become President of the United States, then it's OK.

It's ok to defund women's reproductive healthcare, if there's even a whisper that a******n might be discussed. It's also ok not to fund research into the 10's of 1000's of chemicals in our food, water and air, even though the unborn are 100 times more likely to be harmed by these, than they are from unrestricted a******ns.

It's ok to fund charter schools, claiming superior results, by taking money away from public schools, even though 80% of American students will not have the charter school option. Every conceivable study ever conducted, shows that lack of education is #1 on the "this is why they fail" list, with lack of sufficient ( living wage) employment opportunities #2, and crappy living conditions #3..................and that the reason for #2 and #3 is..................lack of sufficient education. Taking money away from education for wh**ever reason, relies on some pretty weird math.

Its pretty weird to insist that the Defense Department must have substantial budget increases with every appropriation, even though they can find billions to fund unbudgeted items like border walls and detention facilities. If they CAN manage their ( our ) money better.............why don't we insist that they do it all the time?

It's ok to spend billions of dollars paying for the healthcare of Government workers, including elected officials, but NOT ok to pay for the healthcare of the underprivileged. It's ok to extend lavish exemptions for the oil and gas industry, because they are a "must have" utility, but NOT ok to do the same for healthcare, because that is not a right, but a privilege. Huh, if that's true and it's a privilege, then denying help to the Underprivileged makes even less sense.

Everyone has their own math formulas, that miraculously prove that they were right every time. It's almost like they knew what the answer would be BEFORE they did any math at all. I'm sure it's nothing more than a coinkydink.
It still amazes me the way people are able to comp... (show quote)


Liberal spin math

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Apr 10, 2019 21:29:11   #
cSc61 Loc: Austin
 
They got Trump on the hook for everything. I saw someone last week accuse him of kidnapping the Lindbergh baby. Oh what it must be like to carry this much h**e around for this long. Imagine the misery. :)

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Apr 10, 2019 21:42:03   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Pennylynn wrote:
It is a pity that a******ns were not more affordable the year you were conceived!



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Apr 10, 2019 21:55:12   #
emarine
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It still amazes me the way people are able to compartmentalize their ideological views. You know what I mean, different rules for different people or circumstances. If a TV/movie celebrity launders money, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law...............unless they become President of the United States, then it's OK.

It's ok to defund women's reproductive healthcare, if there's even a whisper that a******n might be discussed. It's also ok not to fund research into the 10's of 1000's of chemicals in our food, water and air, even though the unborn are 100 times more likely to be harmed by these, than they are from unrestricted a******ns.

It's ok to fund charter schools, claiming superior results, by taking money away from public schools, even though 80% of American students will not have the charter school option. Every conceivable study ever conducted, shows that lack of education is #1 on the "this is why they fail" list, with lack of sufficient ( living wage) employment opportunities #2, and crappy living conditions #3..................and that the reason for #2 and #3 is..................lack of sufficient education. Taking money away from education for wh**ever reason, relies on some pretty weird math.

Its pretty weird to insist that the Defense Department must have substantial budget increases with every appropriation, even though they can find billions to fund unbudgeted items like border walls and detention facilities. If they CAN manage their ( our ) money better.............why don't we insist that they do it all the time?

It's ok to spend billions of dollars paying for the healthcare of Government workers, including elected officials, but NOT ok to pay for the healthcare of the underprivileged. It's ok to extend lavish exemptions for the oil and gas industry, because they are a "must have" utility, but NOT ok to do the same for healthcare, because that is not a right, but a privilege. Huh, if that's true and it's a privilege, then denying help to the Underprivileged makes even less sense.

Everyone has their own math formulas, that miraculously prove that they were right every time. It's almost like they knew what the answer would be BEFORE they did any math at all. I'm sure it's nothing more than a coinkydink.
It still amazes me the way people are able to comp... (show quote)




We've become a profits over people country... this is to the benefit of the few... everyone else says screw you I got mine & I don't share... very interesting tribe we've become... Trumps one of the few & he don't care about you... unless you pay 200k to go clubbing...

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Apr 10, 2019 21:56:36   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It still amazes me the way people are able to compartmentalize their ideological views. You know what I mean, different rules for different people or circumstances. If a TV/movie celebrity launders money, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law...............unless they become President of the United States, then it's OK.

It's ok to defund women's reproductive healthcare, if there's even a whisper that a******n might be discussed. It's also ok not to fund research into the 10's of 1000's of chemicals in our food, water and air, even though the unborn are 100 times more likely to be harmed by these, than they are from unrestricted a******ns.

It's ok to fund charter schools, claiming superior results, by taking money away from public schools, even though 80% of American students will not have the charter school option. Every conceivable study ever conducted, shows that lack of education is #1 on the "this is why they fail" list, with lack of sufficient ( living wage) employment opportunities #2, and crappy living conditions #3..................and that the reason for #2 and #3 is..................lack of sufficient education. Taking money away from education for wh**ever reason, relies on some pretty weird math.

Its pretty weird to insist that the Defense Department must have substantial budget increases with every appropriation, even though they can find billions to fund unbudgeted items like border walls and detention facilities. If they CAN manage their ( our ) money better.............why don't we insist that they do it all the time?

It's ok to spend billions of dollars paying for the healthcare of Government workers, including elected officials, but NOT ok to pay for the healthcare of the underprivileged. It's ok to extend lavish exemptions for the oil and gas industry, because they are a "must have" utility, but NOT ok to do the same for healthcare, because that is not a right, but a privilege. Huh, if that's true and it's a privilege, then denying help to the Underprivileged makes even less sense.

Everyone has their own math formulas, that miraculously prove that they were right every time. It's almost like they knew what the answer would be BEFORE they did any math at all. I'm sure it's nothing more than a coinkydink.
It still amazes me the way people are able to comp... (show quote)


Excellent post....

One can tell by the quality of the rebuttals...

One thing that I would point out... Government workers work... Health care is often a benefit of working...

The rest of your points make a certain amount of sense to me...

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Apr 10, 2019 21:56:59   #
steve66613
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It still amazes me the way people are able to compartmentalize their ideological views. You know what I mean, different rules for different people or circumstances. If a TV/movie celebrity launders money, they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law...............unless they become President of the United States, then it's OK.

It's ok to defund women's reproductive healthcare, if there's even a whisper that a******n might be discussed. It's also ok not to fund research into the 10's of 1000's of chemicals in our food, water and air, even though the unborn are 100 times more likely to be harmed by these, than they are from unrestricted a******ns.

It's ok to fund charter schools, claiming superior results, by taking money away from public schools, even though 80% of American students will not have the charter school option. Every conceivable study ever conducted, shows that lack of education is #1 on the "this is why they fail" list, with lack of sufficient ( living wage) employment opportunities #2, and crappy living conditions #3..................and that the reason for #2 and #3 is..................lack of sufficient education. Taking money away from education for wh**ever reason, relies on some pretty weird math.

Its pretty weird to insist that the Defense Department must have substantial budget increases with every appropriation, even though they can find billions to fund unbudgeted items like border walls and detention facilities. If they CAN manage their ( our ) money better.............why don't we insist that they do it all the time?

It's ok to spend billions of dollars paying for the healthcare of Government workers, including elected officials, but NOT ok to pay for the healthcare of the underprivileged. It's ok to extend lavish exemptions for the oil and gas industry, because they are a "must have" utility, but NOT ok to do the same for healthcare, because that is not a right, but a privilege. Huh, if that's true and it's a privilege, then denying help to the Underprivileged makes even less sense.

Everyone has their own math formulas, that miraculously prove that they were right every time. It's almost like they knew what the answer would be BEFORE they did any math at all. I'm sure it's nothing more than a coinkydink.
It still amazes me the way people are able to comp... (show quote)


306 to 232....E*******l College v**es 2016. That’s some REAL math!

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Apr 10, 2019 21:57:11   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Pennylynn wrote:
It is a pity that a******ns were not more affordable the year you were conceived!



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Apr 10, 2019 22:06:22   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:


I based my opinion on his comment that a******ns..... sorry, female health care, is being cut. I simply provided him with the input that a******ns were not readily available to his parents, and that to me is a pity.

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Apr 10, 2019 22:18:26   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Pennylynn wrote:
I based my opinion on his comment that a******ns..... sorry, female health care, is being cut. I simply provided him with the input that a******ns were not readily available to his parents, and that to me is a pity.


Indeed...

A d********g remark I would not have expected from a lady...


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Apr 10, 2019 22:25:06   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Indeed...

A d********g remark I would not have expected from a lady...



Ease up Dudley.

Not everyone can be a goodie two shoes like you.

Tell you what Duds, you play the nice cop we will play the bad cop.

Between us, we can make these democrat wussie buckets shed enough tears to raise the sea level.

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Apr 10, 2019 22:27:10   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Ease up Dudley.

Not everyone can be a goodie two shoes like you.

Tell you what Duds, you play the nice cop we will play they bad cop.

Between us, we can make these democrat wussie buckets shed enough tears to raise the sea level.


It's a deal

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Apr 10, 2019 22:36:43   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Pennylynn wrote:
It is a pity that a******ns were not more affordable the year you were conceived!


I'm glad he survived.

Now he gets to watch as Trump prepares to deliver up another massive dose of butt hurt in 2020.

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