THE ERA OF TRUMP
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I wrote my senator and told him he should be ashamed for selling us out like that. These fuckers piss me off. I'm sure he'll send me a "don't worry your pretty little head about it, dear, I know what's best for you." reply. (That's what I usually get back.)
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Kath wrote:This one is really bad.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:I am relieved that, in spite of being constantly harangued by the lying media, and under constant attack by Democrat conspiracies, the Trump administration has found the strength to protect crony capitalism as valiantly as Clinton would have.
Senate Republicans on Tuesday night leaned on a tie-breaking vote from Vice President Mike Pence to kill a landmark financial regulation that restricts banks and credit card companies from imposing mandatory arbitration on their customers as a means to resolve disputes.
Sounds like the Banks continue to set financial policy in the US. But then our entire economic system is based on a private bank with a monopoly on our money. Banks getting a sweet deal at the cost of plebs
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Don't fear authority, Fear Obedience
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Hey, I'm a tax n' spend liberal like Hashinator. Gibs them banks money, then take it all back to teach inner city kids how to express themselves through dance for all I care.C-Mag wrote:Kath wrote:This one is really bad.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:I am relieved that, in spite of being constantly harangued by the lying media, and under constant attack by Democrat conspiracies, the Trump administration has found the strength to protect crony capitalism as valiantly as Clinton would have.
Sounds like the Banks continue to set financial policy in the US. But then our entire economic system is based on a private bank with a monopoly on our money. Banks getting a sweet deal at the cost of plebs
I am just impressed by Trumps ability to live in a constant chaotic hellrealm of shit storms and slogans while sneaking actual policy that his supporters would rightfully hate under the radar.
I mean, the Obama personality cult was okay... The Trump one is awesome.
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
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Don't use credit cards..
How do you demand somebody lend you unsecured money under whatever terms you demand?
I agree those terms suck for consumers. So don't borrow money under them.
How do you demand somebody lend you unsecured money under whatever terms you demand?
I agree those terms suck for consumers. So don't borrow money under them.
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We are SO lucky to finally have the party of fiscal responsibility in charge. Whew...
https://www.facebook.com/libertycaucus/ ... 24/?type=3VOTE ALERT: House Liberty Caucus statement on Senate amendment to #HConRes71, the budget resolution for fiscal year 2018
October 26, 2017
The House Liberty Caucus urges opposition to the Senate amendment to H. Con. Res. 71, the budget resolution for fiscal year 2018.
This budget never balances, and it adds $5.5 trillion—nearly double the amount added by the House-passed budget—to the national debt over the next decade. In fact, this is the fourth budget in the last seven years that never balances.
Passing a budget that doesn’t address out-of-control spending and adds trillions of dollars to the national debt just to achieve some policy goal—which also could be accomplished with a responsible budget—is an endorsement of a warped worldview where the end justifies the means.
Building a better America for ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren requires Congress to make tough decisions to reduce spending now. Unfortunately, this budget ignores Washington’s spending addiction and places the burden on future generations.
Matt Weibel
Executive Director
House Liberty Caucus
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Kath wrote:We are SO lucky to finally have the party of fiscal responsibility in charge. Whew...
https://www.facebook.com/libertycaucus/ ... 24/?type=3VOTE ALERT: House Liberty Caucus statement on Senate amendment to #HConRes71, the budget resolution for fiscal year 2018
October 26, 2017
The House Liberty Caucus urges opposition to the Senate amendment to H. Con. Res. 71, the budget resolution for fiscal year 2018.
This budget never balances, and it adds $5.5 trillion—nearly double the amount added by the House-passed budget—to the national debt over the next decade. In fact, this is the fourth budget in the last seven years that never balances.
Passing a budget that doesn’t address out-of-control spending and adds trillions of dollars to the national debt just to achieve some policy goal—which also could be accomplished with a responsible budget—is an endorsement of a warped worldview where the end justifies the means.
Building a better America for ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren requires Congress to make tough decisions to reduce spending now. Unfortunately, this budget ignores Washington’s spending addiction and places the burden on future generations.
Matt Weibel
Executive Director
House Liberty Caucus
Prior to the formal creation of the House Liberty Caucus, Rep. Ron Paul hosted a luncheon in Washington, D.C. every Thursday for a group of Republican members of the United States House of Representatives, that he called the "Liberty Caucus."[8] The group, in close association with the political action committee the Republican Liberty Caucus, "support[ed] individual rights, limited government and free enterprise."
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I know this deal with the banking cartel may look bad on the surface but you have to wonder what Pence may have secured for the MAGA movement in return. This is actually 4d chess.
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I work Construction and Consulting, and have contracts with the Federal Government. While it may seem shocking for a company with 2 employees to bid on huge contracts, it's pretty normal. We call these guys "Suitcase Outfits", meaning the company only owns a suitcase. They bid contracts, typically very high, hoping to luck out and get the contract. Then they fly to the location and subcontract all the work.ssu wrote:Now, had this happened during the Obama administration (or the hypothetical Hillary Clinton administration), you guys (and the GOP) would be all over it, but of course it's a non-issue when it comes to the Trump administration, business as usual:
Actually, the owner is a friend of Ryan Zinke and, of course, has given money to a Trump during the election.A $300 million contract to help rebuild Puerto Rico's electrical infrastructure, which was awarded to a small, two-year-old Montana company that had only two employees when Hurricane Maria struck the U.S. territory, has sparked calls for an investigation from both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill.
In addition to its size and relative inexperience, the fact that Whitefish Energy Holdings is based in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's hometown of Whitefish, Mont., is fueling questions about how Whitefish Energy Holdings secured the lucrative contract. The former Montana congressman's son also had a summer job at a Whitefish construction site.
Drain the swamp, LOL!!!the firm is based in Zinke’s hometown and that its CEO, Andy Techmanski, is friendly with the Interior secretary, while the Daily Beast reported that Whitefish’s general partner maxed out donations to the Trump primary and general election campaigns, as well as a Trump super PAC, in 2016.
In addition to Techmanski’s relationship with Zinke, Joe Colonnetta, partner at Whitefish and founder of HBC Investments, the private-equity firm that finances the energy company, is a significant power player in Republican politics, according to the Beast.
Colonetta donated a total of $74,000 towards Trump’s presidential victory and $30,700 to the Republican National Committee, the Beast reported. His wife, Kimberly, separately gave $33,400 to the RNC shortly after Trump’s win,
This is a good case to investigate, feeling it for the Contracting Officer and the Technical Review Panel that approved these guys. They are going to be put under the microscope. Oh, Well.
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What if we designed an eco-friendly wall here in the forum and tried to bid on it?