Shekel Cuckery
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I am not reading your nonsense because you didn't even bother to read what I had posted.
I reject your asinine worldview that markets/money are the greatest good. God is the greatest good, but even putting that aside, you put money and markets before even our nation. You'd flood our nation with foreign products, wiping out our middle class. You'd flood our nation with nonwhite immigrants, dispossessing us of the nation our ancestors shed blood so that we'd possess.
Markets and money are important, but they are not God. They are not even more important than the livelihood of your countrymen. This is actually a disgusting ideology that is totally degenerate. Not even the left wants any part of that much degeneracy. That's truly impressive.
It's not even an intelligent ideology. Anybody can see the end game is the opposite of what you profess. If you gave a shit about markets, you'd not support endless waves of nonwhite immigrants. You'd not support the destruction of the middle class, which will only lead towards socialization and a rising welfare state. Anybody can see this is the result of globalism. At least, any actual American should possess the minimum IQ to understand this, but ideology has this delusional effect.
I reject your asinine worldview that markets/money are the greatest good. God is the greatest good, but even putting that aside, you put money and markets before even our nation. You'd flood our nation with foreign products, wiping out our middle class. You'd flood our nation with nonwhite immigrants, dispossessing us of the nation our ancestors shed blood so that we'd possess.
Markets and money are important, but they are not God. They are not even more important than the livelihood of your countrymen. This is actually a disgusting ideology that is totally degenerate. Not even the left wants any part of that much degeneracy. That's truly impressive.
It's not even an intelligent ideology. Anybody can see the end game is the opposite of what you profess. If you gave a shit about markets, you'd not support endless waves of nonwhite immigrants. You'd not support the destruction of the middle class, which will only lead towards socialization and a rising welfare state. Anybody can see this is the result of globalism. At least, any actual American should possess the minimum IQ to understand this, but ideology has this delusional effect.
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LOL, we know why you are not reading.
What I posted is a direct response to McCarthy's piece, which I doubt you yourself actually read. I sincerely doubt you even had any knowledge that McCarthy existed before your google search this morning in response to your ragepost.exe command.
I've read McCarthy's piece, and I've read and listened to his stuff for years. He's good on foreign policy; he's a bit flaky on ordinary politics.
There has been a good deal of competent response and discussion to McCarthy's piece you linked to. All of which appears to be excluded by your programming.
The readers of this forum understand quite well that trading with a foreign country is *not* the same thing as an immigration policy. People aren't tomatoes. Again, outside of your programming, so like talking to a democrat.
What I posted is a direct response to McCarthy's piece, which I doubt you yourself actually read. I sincerely doubt you even had any knowledge that McCarthy existed before your google search this morning in response to your ragepost.exe command.
I've read McCarthy's piece, and I've read and listened to his stuff for years. He's good on foreign policy; he's a bit flaky on ordinary politics.
There has been a good deal of competent response and discussion to McCarthy's piece you linked to. All of which appears to be excluded by your programming.
The readers of this forum understand quite well that trading with a foreign country is *not* the same thing as an immigration policy. People aren't tomatoes. Again, outside of your programming, so like talking to a democrat.
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Why are you not reading?
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https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watc ... ry-chargesA federal grand jury indicted the chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party and three others on bribery charges Tuesday, law enforcement officials announced.
Robin Hayes, the state GOP chair, and Greg Lindberg, a businessman and wealthy donor, are accused, along with two others, of engaging in a scheme to bribe North Carolina state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey. Causey has not been charged.
The indictment, unsealed Tuesday, alleges that Lindberg, Hayes and two Lindberg associates, John Gray and John Palermo, sought to use independent expenditure accounts and improper campaign contributions to bribe Causey to make official decisions favorable to Lindberg’s business.
According to the indictment, the four defendants offered Causey millions of dollars in campaign contributions, among other things, in exchange for the removal of his senior deputy commissioner.
Causey reported concerns about the political contributions to federal authorities and agreed to cooperate with an investigation into the matter, officials said.
SMH
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I ain't sorry, Goldschmidt would've been nice but we have Rhys Hoskins anyway and he needed to get out of left field badly. Goldie would have prevented that.Fife wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 6:41 amBaseball is back and the birds got Goldie instead of messing with that turd Harper (sorry, clubby), so all good in the hood; now just hoping the Vols tighten it all up for a March run.California wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 6:19 amIt must be going to the "rainy day fund"
Doing well, how about you?
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on the one hand, amazing! A government official who resisted a bribe.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:14 pmhttps://thehill.com/homenews/state-watc ... ry-chargesA federal grand jury indicted the chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party and three others on bribery charges Tuesday, law enforcement officials announced.
Robin Hayes, the state GOP chair, and Greg Lindberg, a businessman and wealthy donor, are accused, along with two others, of engaging in a scheme to bribe North Carolina state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey. Causey has not been charged.
The indictment, unsealed Tuesday, alleges that Lindberg, Hayes and two Lindberg associates, John Gray and John Palermo, sought to use independent expenditure accounts and improper campaign contributions to bribe Causey to make official decisions favorable to Lindberg’s business.
According to the indictment, the four defendants offered Causey millions of dollars in campaign contributions, among other things, in exchange for the removal of his senior deputy commissioner.
Causey reported concerns about the political contributions to federal authorities and agreed to cooperate with an investigation into the matter, officials said.
SMH
On the other hand, stupidest bribers ever. You can’t get away with paying to get people fired. You pay to get the laws you want silly. Worst lobbiests ever.
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Yeah, that is a good point about the guy exposing them.nmoore63 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:24 amon the one hand, amazing! A government official who resisted a bribe.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:14 pmhttps://thehill.com/homenews/state-watc ... ry-chargesA federal grand jury indicted the chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party and three others on bribery charges Tuesday, law enforcement officials announced.
Robin Hayes, the state GOP chair, and Greg Lindberg, a businessman and wealthy donor, are accused, along with two others, of engaging in a scheme to bribe North Carolina state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey. Causey has not been charged.
The indictment, unsealed Tuesday, alleges that Lindberg, Hayes and two Lindberg associates, John Gray and John Palermo, sought to use independent expenditure accounts and improper campaign contributions to bribe Causey to make official decisions favorable to Lindberg’s business.
According to the indictment, the four defendants offered Causey millions of dollars in campaign contributions, among other things, in exchange for the removal of his senior deputy commissioner.
Causey reported concerns about the political contributions to federal authorities and agreed to cooperate with an investigation into the matter, officials said.
SMH
On the other hand, stupidest bribers ever. You can’t get away with paying to get people fired. You pay to get the laws you want silly. Worst lobbiests ever.
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'State Insurance Commissioner'. That dude has already had far more cash shoved up his ass by national lobbyists. Dumb hick politicians walked into the big leagues.nmoore63 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:24 amon the one hand, amazing! A government official who resisted a bribe.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:14 pmhttps://thehill.com/homenews/state-watc ... ry-chargesA federal grand jury indicted the chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party and three others on bribery charges Tuesday, law enforcement officials announced.
Robin Hayes, the state GOP chair, and Greg Lindberg, a businessman and wealthy donor, are accused, along with two others, of engaging in a scheme to bribe North Carolina state Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey. Causey has not been charged.
The indictment, unsealed Tuesday, alleges that Lindberg, Hayes and two Lindberg associates, John Gray and John Palermo, sought to use independent expenditure accounts and improper campaign contributions to bribe Causey to make official decisions favorable to Lindberg’s business.
According to the indictment, the four defendants offered Causey millions of dollars in campaign contributions, among other things, in exchange for the removal of his senior deputy commissioner.
Causey reported concerns about the political contributions to federal authorities and agreed to cooperate with an investigation into the matter, officials said.
SMH
On the other hand, stupidest bribers ever. You can’t get away with paying to get people fired. You pay to get the laws you want silly. Worst lobbiests ever.