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  1. 8 hours ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

    You haven't made one point.  You've been wrong about everything.  Joe?  Can't prove one illegal act.  Maher now?  You kidding?  I love Maher.  I've seen his stand up.  He's not joining you just because he calls out the left.   People should call out the left.  You call out Trump you end up like Kinzinger and Cheney.  

     

    Rich don't care about us, did i say they did?  I want them taxed, i want them to lose some of their precious money.  They deserve to pay more % wise than the middle class, and dems have taxed them considerably more.   Not up for debate.  Real fact, not alternative fact.

     

     

     


    I call out trump all the time, can’t stand him.
     

    I just can’t stand a government that NEEDS to spend 20 Grand per citizen even more.
     

    Democrats want to tax everyone more, because you’re rich if you have a job and actually try, well, except themselves and their buddies…. whose fair share kid was indicted for tax evasion? how do life long politicians like chuck Schumer get to be worth 70 million?
     

    I don’t want these organized criminals to have more power over me and my family. There’s a fact for you, Democratic policy is worse for me my family and my wallet. It’s really simple. 
     

    I’m tired of you democrats being fooled or bribed into willfully voting away more of our rights and earrings.  I don’t understand why you all don’t just go find a dictator or monarchy to worship elsewhere. 

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  2. 16 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

     

    Uh, this isnt a debate.  I know your world of alternative facts you can just say anything and the conspiracy mongering geriatrics here will cheer.  It is fact democrats have taxed the rich more than republicans.  I'm not referencing what they advocate for, I'm talking about what they have passed.

     

    Biden got rich by his salary, pension, book deals.  Prove me wrong imbecile.  I have proof your guy broke the law.  You.  Got.  Nothing.  And if something is found i'll be the first to figuratively burn him at the stake.  I dislike him.  I am not like you incestuous rubes loving the absurd orange con man.  If a dem breaks the law - into the fire he goes (figuratively of course- and clinton is an exception with monica, not with anything else).  Just based on the worlds opinion of him i would deem Trump unelectable, the world despises him on the same level us democrats do.  He's coaxed out the absolute worst traits in the absolute worst people in our country.  And though through your discourse you prove yourself ignorant i do not count you in that group.  That group would be the J6ers that shat on our country and everything it stands for.  I see them every f'n day in social media spewing their ignorance.  You are just misguided.

     

     


    I’ve found it consistently true, the more a programed Libby is cornered, the more words they need to spew 😂 

     

    you’re on the wrong side. Even guys like Maher are waking up. You’ve been bamboozled.  Your low iq. It’s ok.
     

    Just ask yourself if rich powerful poeple care more about you or themselves. start there. Who do they care about more? 
     

    try to take this slow so it doesn’t over tax your faculties 

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  3. 30 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

    You were talking about taxes to prove your point what happened?  Yes, Biden paid his fair share while your guy paid almost nothing.   Dems are the lesser of 2 evils.  All the right has are alternative facts and conspiracy.   You still can't prove even 1 Biden crime while the other guy is recorded speaking his guilt, and has plenty more coming.  Be angry.   You should be.  You have 10-15 elected members who would fail 4th grade and your hope for pres is an utter imbecile.   And you are programmed to think I'm programmed.  Laughable.


    You joke about programming then recite the program verbatim. If you could step outside yourself and see what a programed shill you are you’d mock yourself. 
     

    How did a lifelong senator making 200k per end up needing to pay more taxes a couple years?

     

    Put trump and Biden aside for a minute… as a matter of fact you advocate for the side that says trump or Biden should have more power and I want either of them to have less. 
     

    It’s simple. You’re being fooled 

  4. 9 minutes ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

    Where's the socialism?  Let's compare taxes for the last 2 presidents and see who paid more.  Wanna play and see how that goes?   You have nothing lol.  Economy does better under dems too.


    ok- how the ***** did Biden make enough money to pay millions in taxes as a ***** Senator making a couple hundred thousand dollars per year?????!!!! 

     

    can you not see the absurdity 

     

    economy does  best with balance of power ALWAYS. Because neither can ram Rod the corruption though so the free markets thrive. That’s American success. 
     

    You are too incompetent to understand why the government was set up the way it was. It was by design intended to defeat corrupt centralized power even when it was backed by herds of dumb sheep. 
     

    you’re a case study on why the founders were concerned about low iq loyalists toeing the line based on programming. 
     

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  5. 3 hours ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

    Ok some detail.  How are they holding you down?    Any proof?   Like, give me an example how their greed holds you down specifically.   

     

    To me it sounds like you should vote Democrat.   The left wants the rich to pay their share.  The right is doling out tax breaks for the rich hoping some trickles to people like us when in reality that same greed, you and I agree there, prevents that from happening. 


    let me try just one time to slow it down for you. 
     

    the democrats say they want the rich to pay their fair share because stupid people cheer. 
     

    But then the democrat politicians become multimillionaires without paying taxes. 🤔 
     

    and their rich donors don’t pay taxes and also benefit from all these govt program kick back schemes. 🤔 
     

    that Davos quote was perfect: It’s where billionaires tell millionaires how the middle class needs to work harder to support the poor.
     

    This is the democratic socialist mindset in a nutshell.

     

    the sole reason the Republican Party makes more sense is because it’s the only voting block not stupid enough to believe these people with all the power and money aren’t self interested first. 
     

    it’s so ***** hilarious there are people dumb enough to believe politicians have your best interest at heart 😂 😂 😂 

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  6. 9 minutes ago, Johnnieo64 said:

    How does this Buffon keep his job? He is totally biased and gives Josh Allen snd the Bills no credit. Other broadcasters look at things objectively like Colin Coward and Brossard and give Josh and the Bills the credit they deserve. This guy just totally looks at all the negatives and no positives. I guess he does it to get attention as it certainly isn’t because of his sports analytics. He is a total POS. Unwatchable!!!!


    Don’t feed the trolls. It it weren’t for irritated bills fans this guy might be unemployed by now 

  7. 2 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

    Very confident in its ignorance.

     

    They worship those elites and their agenda.

     

    They agree with them on everything.

     

     


    Typically they:  

    1) are naïve idealists

    2) have no merit or achievement thus nothing to lose 

    3) are aimless drones in search of a queen bee 

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  8. 6 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

    I really wish I could just be oblivious to what's happening in the world. I'm sure I would be much happier. I try not to closely follow politics but the big stuff is very alarming.

     

    They (DAVOS) want us to own nothing and be happy. As a business owner and landowner I can tell you that one of the greatest achievements in my life has been owning assets and securing financial well-being for my family. Everyone who wants that should be able to work hard and achieve that. If we don't own things then who does? The answer is the people who want to own and control EVERYTHING. That doesn't sound like freedom to me. That's not the American dream.


    silly-  don’t you know the worlds elite billionaires want you to enjoy the benefits of socialism because they have too much money  and really just want to share it. That’s all they are meeting for.  😂 😂 

  9. 1 hour ago, Tommy Callahan said:

    They have the orange dude on their minds nonstop. they also use it to poison pill a thread.

     

    These are the people and groups (DAVOS elites) they look up to and support 100%.  No matter what.

     

     

     

     


    the irony is if the orange dude was still a democrat like he was when he was buddies with Willy … the entire democratic base would follow him off of a cliff…

     

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  10. 21 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:

    The left loves the state. the bigger the better. the more involved, the better.

     

    Now they seem to have no problem showing their love for the DAVOS folks either.  

     

    IT really reads like they are just desperate to be in that DAVOS club.

     

     


    lefties are compromised mostly of aimless sheep looking for a master to tell them what to do and a handful who hunger for the power to be the master authoritarian. 

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  11. 23 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/16/investing/premarket-stocks-trading/index.html

     

    New YorkCNN — 

    Switzerland’s skies are ablaze this week with jets carrying business and political leaders, news pundits and billionaires into Davos for the World Economic Forum (WEF), an annual event where the elite hash out the most pressing issues of the year over $150 steaks and $40 martinis.

    This year, more than 60 heads of state, including Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron and China’s second-in-command Li Qiang, will be in attendance. The United States is also sending Secretary of State Antony Blinken, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry.

    Business executives include Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, to name a few.

     

    With several major countries approaching pivotal elections this year (half the world’s population is going to the polls in 2024), leaders are concerned about how these events might reshape international alliances and economic policies.

    Of particular interest are the Republican primaries in the United States and how Donald Trump, who won the first GOP contest of 2024 in Iowa last night, might fare.

    “It is a threat, it is something that worries people to a great extent, but it can also be perhaps a wake-up call (for Europe),” BlackRock vice chairman Philipp Hildebrand told CNN’s Richard Quest on Monday of Trump’s run for reelection.

     

    The WEF’s Global Risks report, published last week, found climate change to be one of the biggest risks facing the world.

    The report also said that cooperation among global leaders on the issue is scarce. So while leaders will likely discuss the use of fossil fuels and green development, there may not be much agreement.

    The WEF, meanwhile, said that an increase in extreme weather events, including rising temperatures and rampant floods and wildfires, could lead to a “global catastrophe” within 10 years.

    Is that why the elites are making bunkers and moving to the seashore?

     

    The World Bank said last week that the global economy is likely to slow to its worst half decade of growth in the past 30 years. Without “a major course correction,” the bank said, this will be “a decade of wasted opportunity.”

    “It’s going to be very difficult to make money,” Nicolai Tangen, the CEO of Norges Bank, which manages Norway’s $1.4 trillion government pension fund and calls itself the world’s biggest single investor in the stock market, told CNN’s Quest at Davos.

    “I think inflation will be difficult to kill off and we are seeing wage increases in many parts of the world. You see the climate (government actions like the red sea) impacting inflation now, you see transport routes being impacted, geopolitics is not great, so it doesn’t look particularly good,” he said.

     

    What does military logistics and use do for the climate?

     

     

    Geopolitical tensions: With conflict in Europe and the Middle East and growing tensions between the United States and China, geopolitics will be another major topic of conversation.

    Leaders gathered in Davos Sunday to discuss Ukrainian President Zelensky’s 10-point peace plan to end Russia’s war with his country. Zelensky is expected to give a speech later Tuesday and meet with JPMorgan’s Dimon.

    Israeli President Herzog, meanwhile, will participate in a conversation about “achieving security and cooperating in a fractured world,” with US Secretary of State Blinken and WEF executive chairman Klaus Schwab later this week.

     

    The five wealthiest people on Earth have become a whole lot richer in recent years, reports my colleague Tami Luhby.

    Since 2020, the net worths of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett have skyrocketed by 114% to a collective total of $869 billion after taking inflation into account, according to Oxfam’s annual inequality report, released Sunday.

    If current trends continue, the world could see its first trillionaire in a decade.

    At the same time, nearly 5 billion people globally have become poorer, as they contend with inflation, war and the climate crisis. It would take nearly 230 years to eliminate poverty based on the current trajectory.

     

     

     

     

     

     


    love it… this is when wealthy elites from all over the globe generate carbon footprints of small countries then opine about how the masses need to suffer austerity to cease their climate impact. 
     

     

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  12. 4 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

    The strongest correlation is obviously to poverty. Or perhaps even more to median educational attainment, which of course in turn correlates to percent of vote for Republicans 


    try again- very crisp data sets shared on this board many many times shows as income goes up voters are overwhelmingly more republican. The bums and deadbeats vote overwhelmingly democrat. 

     

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  13. 6 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

    And there are people who will seriously debate Tomlins excellence. Never had a losing season. Ever. Had people like Mason Rudolph and Duck Hodges finish out seasons multiple times, still no losing seasons. Dude is a leader of men, period. His record is better than Cowher's and ppl have been trying to fire him since basically day one while Cowher is a God figure.

     

     

    Hopefully there is a local bowling league where he can be a leader of men since the football thing isn’t panning out. 

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  14. 48 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

    Looks like Martin has a boo boo. Do we have Punt God on speed dial?

     

    Anyone worried about the FG holding, Bass can't make a kick anyhow.

    Had same thought 

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