An additional $4 Trillion in spending in the past year.
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Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com -
So you think saying "it's my money!" is meaningless.RaceBannon said:
Are you this stupid in real life? Taxes are set by elected representation. We all pay them. Doesn't make it anyone's money but mine. Just because you are afraid to answer any questions on spending is no reason to go full retardHHusky said:
So taxes should be zero.RaceBannon said:
Its all my moneyHHusky said:
Still waiting for you to identify which money isn't your money. You go first.SFGbob said:
Yes, because all the spending is for the Air Force and Army. What's a defensible level of spending Dazzler? Is underwriting SF's spending defensible? How about the Teamster's pension plan?HHusky said:
I can see no one is going to offer an explanation for where the defensible level of taxation is. If all your money is your money, I guess there should be no taxes at all.RaceBannon said:
This is what the left thinks of your moneyHHusky said:
Bumper sticker sloganeering about “my money” doesn’t allow for ANY defensible level of taxation. You’re not a serious person, and no, angry doesn’t qualify.SFGbob said:
Yes, because my money is really the government's money. Funny how you interest in fiscal responsibility never has anything to do with spending.HHusky said:You’ve had no beef with massive tax reductions. Fiscal conservatives think about BOTH spending and revenue.
They think its theirs
Maybe the Air Force can have a bake sale. The Army can start a Go Fund Me page.
Now go ahead
Got it.
Your quarrel is with blob. -
Has there ever been a Right Wing knuckle dragger who could argue taxation without concluding "But what about Venezuela?!?"WestlinnDuck said:
Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com
Signs point to No. -
Has there ever been a fiscal fraud who bitches about tax cuts and says nothing about spending? Signs point to the Dazzler.HHusky said:
Has there ever been a Right Wing knuckle dragger who could argue taxation without concluding "But what about Venezuela?!?"WestlinnDuck said:
Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com
Signs point to No.
Btw, nice fucking lie about your team being willing to raise taxes in order to cover all the spending. -
If you don't think most Democrats would raise taxes, I can't help you.SFGbob said:
Has there ever been a fiscal fraud who bitches about tax cuts and says nothing about spending? Signs point to the Dazzler.HHusky said:
Has there ever been a Right Wing knuckle dragger who could argue taxation without concluding "But what about Venezuela?!?"WestlinnDuck said:
Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com
Signs point to No.
Btw, nice fucking lie about your team being willing to raise taxes in order to cover all the spending. -
Has there ever been a leftard who greeted the Chavez regime with great fanfare and rejoicing who is able to explain what the phuck happened? Obviously, not enough taxes.HHusky said:
Has there ever been a Right Wing knuckle dragger who could argue taxation without concluding "But what about Venezuela?!?"WestlinnDuck said:
Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com
Signs point to No. -
And if you think that most Rats are proposing taxes to cover all this fucking spending well then you're the lying fool I already know you to be Dazzler. The claim wasn't that the Rats aren't willing to raise taxes my strawman ass fucking friend but as usually you're lethal on the strawman's asshole.HHusky said:
If you don't think most Democrats would raise taxes, I can't help you.SFGbob said:
Has there ever been a fiscal fraud who bitches about tax cuts and says nothing about spending? Signs point to the Dazzler.HHusky said:
Has there ever been a Right Wing knuckle dragger who could argue taxation without concluding "But what about Venezuela?!?"WestlinnDuck said:
Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com
Signs point to No.
Btw, nice fucking lie about your team being willing to raise taxes in order to cover all the spending. -
I'll wait for you to dig up my pro-Chavez poasts.WestlinnDuck said:
Has there ever been a leftard who greeted the Chavez regime with great fanfare and rejoicing who is able to explain what the phuck happened? Obviously, not enough taxes.HHusky said:
Has there ever been a Right Wing knuckle dragger who could argue taxation without concluding "But what about Venezuela?!?"WestlinnDuck said:
Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com
Signs point to No.
Get busy! Time's a wasting! -
Its my moneyHHusky said:
So you think saying "it's my money!" is meaningless.RaceBannon said:
Are you this stupid in real life? Taxes are set by elected representation. We all pay them. Doesn't make it anyone's money but mine. Just because you are afraid to answer any questions on spending is no reason to go full retardHHusky said:
So taxes should be zero.RaceBannon said:
Its all my moneyHHusky said:
Still waiting for you to identify which money isn't your money. You go first.SFGbob said:
Yes, because all the spending is for the Air Force and Army. What's a defensible level of spending Dazzler? Is underwriting SF's spending defensible? How about the Teamster's pension plan?HHusky said:
I can see no one is going to offer an explanation for where the defensible level of taxation is. If all your money is your money, I guess there should be no taxes at all.RaceBannon said:
This is what the left thinks of your moneyHHusky said:
Bumper sticker sloganeering about “my money” doesn’t allow for ANY defensible level of taxation. You’re not a serious person, and no, angry doesn’t qualify.SFGbob said:
Yes, because my money is really the government's money. Funny how you interest in fiscal responsibility never has anything to do with spending.HHusky said:You’ve had no beef with massive tax reductions. Fiscal conservatives think about BOTH spending and revenue.
They think its theirs
Maybe the Air Force can have a bake sale. The Army can start a Go Fund Me page.
Now go ahead
Got it.
Your quarrel is with blob.
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We have decades of history that prove Republicans are willing to put more on the company credit card than Dems.SFGbob said:
And if you think that most Rats are proposing taxes to cover all this fucking spending well then you're the lying fool I already know you to be Dazzler. The claim wasn't that the Rats aren't willing to raise taxes my strawman ass fucking friend but as usually you're lethal on the strawman's asshole.HHusky said:
If you don't think most Democrats would raise taxes, I can't help you.SFGbob said:
Has there ever been a fiscal fraud who bitches about tax cuts and says nothing about spending? Signs point to the Dazzler.HHusky said:
Has there ever been a Right Wing knuckle dragger who could argue taxation without concluding "But what about Venezuela?!?"WestlinnDuck said:
Let's see. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. In 2008 they produced 2.4 million barrels a day. Today it is under .9 million barrels and falling. Of course the starving people of Venezuela can take pride in the fact they are doing their part for reducing global warming. Must be a great comfort to them.RaceBannon said:Where we are headed
https://newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/venezuela-children-of-the-trash/2021/03/10/id/1013308/
For some children in Venezuela, garbage is the main source of their livelihood.
This has been the case for several generations of garbage collectors in Venezuela, among them Ronaikel Brito, 16, who, like his mother when she was a child, and before her, her grandmother, looks for something of value every day in a landfill on an arid plain about five hours west of the capital, Caracas. But their work has never been so challenging: The nation’s acute economic crisis coupled with stay-at-home orders prompted by the coronavirus pandemic have reduced trash output, making valuable findings rare.
“The reality today is that you don’t get as many things as before,” Ronaikel told The Associated Press at the landfill in Pavia, outside the city of Barquisimeto.
“I go searching to see what I get, but I get almost nothing,” he added, noting that in recent months the children and adults who sift through garbage are spending more time trying to find objects they can sell or food in good enough condition to eat or feed horses, goats or pigs.
Read more: Venezuelan Children Pick through Garbage for Food, Valuables | Newsmax.com
Signs point to No.
Btw, nice fucking lie about your team being willing to raise taxes in order to cover all the spending.



