Specifically, in what way do you believe me to be anti-freedom?Okeefenokee wrote:
Look at the anti-freedom party lose their shit again!
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Hahaha. The guy he tweeted it to is a #Resistor too.
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Horse shit. Go snow someone else.ssu wrote:Actually Okeefenokee, if a banker knows that you are incapable of paying back, then HE is perpetrating a crime By giving the money to you.Okeefenokee wrote:No one had a gun to your head. You are seeking credit for money you haven't paid, and you want unca suga to step in when you fail to uphold your end of the deal.
Same fucking shit with subprime mortgages. These faggots love to forget that it was all about banking regulations that gave home loans to people who couldn't afford them, with the full backing of the government who felt it was their place to be in the middle.
Fuck off. You sign an agreement for cash you don't have, and the bank says they get your kids if you fail to pay, you fucking signed up for that shit. Don't play the victim when it goes tits up on you. No one had a gun to your head.
All you want is for everyone else to be on the hook for your stupid ass decisions to borrow money you couldn't pay back.
We already went through this.
Government issued sub-prime mortgages collapsing like a house of cards, carrying the entire economy with it.
Government backed student loans coming up the middle to take the lead.
Oh, who's that making a move on the inside? OH HELL! Government secured credit card debt is making a pass!
Fuck off to debtor's prison.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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The solution is to just not use the government to enforce debts. If somebody defaults on a debt, then mark their credit report and move on. Banks need to pay the consequences of their poor lending choices.
Okie blames the lenders, but I blame the banks. They are supposed to be responsible with their capital. But because they always have the violence of the state to prop them up, they keep making bad decisions which eventually leads towards economic problems for all.
Stop propping them up. They lent money to people who can't repay it. Not anybody's problem but the banks.
Okie blames the lenders, but I blame the banks. They are supposed to be responsible with their capital. But because they always have the violence of the state to prop them up, they keep making bad decisions which eventually leads towards economic problems for all.
Stop propping them up. They lent money to people who can't repay it. Not anybody's problem but the banks.
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C-Mag wrote: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
It's too early to tell, but it's a little reminiscent of Ronaldus Maximus, he's been Lionized for small government and limited spending, but that wasn't reality. Both sides reinforce this stuff. Check out the new Time Mag cover
According to them, Trump is tearing down government with wrecking balls.
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Hahaha get fucked commie lovers
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House Liberty Caucus blasts House budget that adds “$5.5 trillion” to the debt
Not much left of the republic, but what there is are the good guys. Among the conservative opposition along with Amash, was Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Mark Sanford (S.C.)., Walter Jones (N.C.), Ken Buck (Colo.), John Duncan (Tenn.), Matt Gaetz (Fla.) and Lynn Jenkins (Kan.).
Not much left of the republic, but what there is are the good guys. Among the conservative opposition along with Amash, was Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Mark Sanford (S.C.)., Walter Jones (N.C.), Ken Buck (Colo.), John Duncan (Tenn.), Matt Gaetz (Fla.) and Lynn Jenkins (Kan.).
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Fuck off commietards. Break shit.Nukedog wrote:
Hahaha get fucked commie lovers
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/a- ... 80846892b7
BARCELONA — The Spanish Senate gave the central government in Madrid unprecedented powers over Catalonia on Friday, just minutes after the breakaway region declared independence, sharply escalating a constitutional crisis in the center of western Europe.
The two votes — one for independence, one to restore constitutional rule — came in dueling sessions of parliaments in Barcelona and Madrid.
The central government easily won permission to take over control of Catalonia. Meanwhile, secessionists in Catalonia faced bitter recriminations from Catalan foes who called the move for nationhood a coup and a historical blunder, a month after a referendum that backed a split from Spain.
The widening impasse has left little middle ground in Spain for possible compromises and has spilled over to the European Union, whose leaders fear another internal crisis after major upheavals such as Britain’s exit from the bloc and the financial meltdown in Greece.