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4 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:
 

 

 

I saw Maher trending on Twitter, and it turns out the left didn't like what he had to say, so they spent the afternoon posting about what a piece of schitt he is, and how irrelevant he is, and how he only says stuff like this for attention.

 

Let's be honest: watching the left rip their own from limb to limb and feeding their body parts to their pet alpacas is one helluva pastime.

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And he thinks it’s the other way.

 

Joe Biden's America being burned down ... by Joe Biden's supporters

by Charles Hurt

 

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Is this Joe Biden’s America? Or Donald Trump’s America? Certainly, America is deeply divided today. But every bit of the horrifying images and footage of burning, looting and violence we see today comes exclusively from Joe Biden’s America. The carnage in Joe Biden’s America is the result of Democrat mayors and governors unwilling and unable to stand up to the lawless, rioting mob that outwardly claims it is motivated by the very same fevers and political positions that motivate Mr. Biden himself.

 

 

 

 

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You might not have noticed it during his speech in Pittsburgh on Monday, but Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden slipped a big issue into the mix for 2020. While focusing primarily on President Trump’s liability for the ongoing pandemic, the rotten economy and the surge in racial violence, Biden also hit Trump’s plan to eliminate or suspend the payroll tax after the election. Biden declared, “The Social Security Administration’s chief actuary just released a report saying if a plan like the one Trump is proposing goes into effect, the Social Security Trust Fund would be ‘permanently depleted by the middle of calendar year 2023, with no ability to pay benefits thereafter.’” Oh, that seems like a big deal.

Biden was referring to Trump’s suggestion to eliminate the payroll tax, the funding mechanism that supports Social Security and Medicare. The Associated Press explained: “These taxes raised $1.24 trillion last year, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Over a 10-year period, Trump’s idea would blow a $16.1 trillion hole in a U.S. budget that is already laden with rising debt loads.”

 

The chief actuary of the Social Security Administration, Stephen Goss, sent a letter last week to Senate Democrats, explaining, “If this hypothetical legislation were enacted, with no alternative source of revenue to replace the elimination of payroll taxes on earned income paid on January 1, 2021 and thereafter, we estimate that [the Disability Insurance] Trust Fund asset reserves would become permanently depleted in about the middle of calendar year 2021, with no ability to pay DI benefits thereafter.” Goss added, “We estimate that [the Old Age and Survivors Insurance] Trust Fund reserves would become permanently depleted by the middle of calendar year 2023, with no ability to pay OASI benefits thereafter.”

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/09/01/biden-introduced-powerful-new-issue-social-security/

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7 minutes ago, Unforgiven said:

 

 

 

I love when Trump's people lie by using their own prior statements. Everyone knows that anything a Democrat once said doesn't count, it was a joke... like telling folks they ain't black.

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