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Sweet HH TshirtRoadTrip said:Alex Rosen is a Husky?
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Somebody saying that automatically means they’re behind redeemable. Bernie Goldberg in Bias explained it all over two decades ago and got shoved to HBO Sports for admitting the truth.TurdBomber said:
Anyone who cites "watching the News" as their primary information source should be institutionalized as a danger to society at this point.EverettChris said:
These people are so lost. “Do you watch the News?” Yes, it’s all we see.TurdBomber said:@HHusky's mother. And father who hates him.
Looks like Portland or Seattle. Same white people with BLM flags in their front window who call the cops for fireworks. Insanity. Was the chubby guy HHusky?
Admittedly, I haven’t watched cable news in over 15 years be it FauxNews or MSDNC but Bongino is a good listen because he cares and doesn’t give a shit and I still enjoy a Bill Simmons’ pod for the same reason even though he’s a slowly emerging conservative.
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You are either intellectually curious or you are not. Perhaps getting raped or repeatedly robbed by people who should be in jail might tip over a few people but even when staring at an urban doom loop in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago, New York et al, most just continue to virtue signal because Trump "ruined" this country but can't explain how and then support the policies of the dementia patient whose "Make Inflation Greater Act" will dramatically increase the cost of electricity and lead to grid unreliability while funneling hundreds of billions off to the chicoms.EverettChris said:
Somebody saying that automatically means they’re behind redeemable. Bernie Goldberg in Bias explained it all over two decades ago and got shoved to HBO Sports for admitting the truth.TurdBomber said:
Anyone who cites "watching the News" as their primary information source should be institutionalized as a danger to society at this point.EverettChris said:
These people are so lost. “Do you watch the News?” Yes, it’s all we see.TurdBomber said:@HHusky's mother. And father who hates him.
Looks like Portland or Seattle. Same white people with BLM flags in their front window who call the cops for fireworks. Insanity. Was the chubby guy HHusky?
Admittedly, I haven’t watched cable news in over 15 years be it FauxNews or MSDNC but Bongino is a good listen because he cares and doesn’t give a shit and I still enjoy a Bill Simmons’ pod for the same reason even though he’s a slowly emerging conservative.
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More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
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THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
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Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
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Name names please.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
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We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians" -
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians" -
I was told Putin was responsible for inflation.HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
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fascinatingBob_C said:
I was told Putin was responsible for inflation.HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
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The Government already did something.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians"
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Complete nonsensical post for anyone who actually knows about markets, history, and who doesn’t rely on his Saul Goodman scams. So many things wrong with it but I’ll just get called “Doris” if I cared enough to reply on anything substantive. Go back to DU, dude.HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians" -
You believed it. Hook, line, and sinker.HHusky said:
fascinatingBob_C said:
I was told Putin was responsible for inflation.HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians"
Don't backtrack now.
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Coming from the party of inflation, the irony is almost endless.HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians"
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This maybe-gendered-identify fluid supports children stuffing money into men’s thongs. It’s unreal.pawz said:
Coming from the party of inflation, the irony is almost endless.HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
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Surprising it took so long to get inflation?
All it took was a nationwide lockdown over a cold and a Biden election
Of course Gladys tries to blame daddy
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Do like how this actual pervert co-opted my Weimar Republic reference and completely botched it.
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Vivek can talk about a moderate social agenda and American exceptionalism before being VP candidate, DeSantis can whine about Trump and shill for Biden about Ukraine, and a Twitter feed of this interview will get 5x the ratings.
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If only the NYT could clutch their pears any harder.EverettChris said:Vivek can talk about a moderate social agenda and American exceptionalism before being VP candidate, DeSantis can whine about Trump and shill for Biden about Ukraine, and a Twitter feed of this interview will get 5x the ratings.
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The GOP debates just became the Puppy Bowl to the Super Bowl.EverettChris said:Vivek can talk about a moderate social agenda and American exceptionalism before being VP candidate, DeSantis can whine about Trump and shill for Biden about Ukraine, and a Twitter feed of this interview will get 5x the ratings.
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Is Tucker gonna make Trump sign a pledge?
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So, what were the "many inflationary pressures"?HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians"
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Our demographics dictate that we have had growing entitlement spending while simultaneously experiencing a labor shortage. And then we had the 2018 tax cut as well.Blu82 said:
So, what were the "many inflationary pressures"?HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians"
Be sure to use your big words.
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I agree that entitlement spending being dished out faster than it comes in, and tax cuts are inflationary policies.HHusky said:
Our demographics dictate that we have had growing entitlement spending while simultaneously experiencing a labor shortage. And then we had the 2018 tax cut as well.Blu82 said:
So, what were the "many inflationary pressures"?HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians"
Be sure to use your big words.
That’s all inflationary.
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Got dumber reading wherever from he copied this nonsense. A Democrat crying about “entitlements” is a sign.HHusky said:
Our demographics dictate that we have had growing entitlement spending while simultaneously experiencing a labor shortage. And then we had the 2018 tax cut as well.Blu82 said:
So, what were the "many inflationary pressures"?HHusky said:
Not crazy that we had some inflation at all. In fact, there were already so many inflationary pressures in the economy that it's surprising how long it took to get some inflation. And now a lot of the short-lived supply chain pressures are subsiding. My sympathies to you gals who always want to look hopefully to the Weimar Republic as your model for political succession.Bob_C said:
We artificially propped up demand in covid by printing money and sending it out in order to justify the government shutdown of the supply side of the equation by forcing people out of work. Crazy that we have real pain as a result.WestlinnDuck said:
Our mythical MBA with some more incoherent analysis. The government did do something. They shut down the American small business sector and halted our increasing production of oil and gas and then papered it over with a huge increase in the money supply with the explanation that Milton Friedman isn't in charge anymore. And like a 5 dollar whore you swallowed and then voted for it. Telling the government to stop doing something isn't the same as asking it to print more money. Hope that helps.HHusky said:
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING!WestlinnDuck said:More good news for prospective American homeowners, nothing like a good dose of bidenomics to help Americans.
cried the "libertarians"
Be sure to use your big words.
That’s all inflationary. -