Oregon Counties Vote to Secede
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squealing like a stuck pig
Is that different than what you do here everyday? Asking for the record.
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The waste and fraud incentivize even more waste and fraud to fix the initial waste. Example is we gave Fauci billions and he used that money to create trillions of more costs and he ended up getting a raise on his billions. We didn’t get to $36 trillion by accident.
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Interesting you should mention the military expenditures. Daddy's team is shifting the money, not returning it to the Treasury. There's no spending decrease.
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Let it play out. We supposedly pay people in government to make these kind of decisions based on real analysis and cut their own waste and offer it back to the treasury.
Since we don’t actually do that for some reason, DOGE is filling in the gap, if you’ll let them.
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I keep trying to figure out how that works with the equal protection.
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Weed
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I love Weed. The disc golf course at the College of the Siskiyous is nasty. They call it the University of OB. The struggle is very real.
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Disc golf? Answers a lot of questions.
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We've been over this.
Big Ern is far better at disc golf than you are at any hobby.
Golfers continue to pay $ to hit a dimpled ball with a stick at the country club while real n'z spin it for free, often on the same course.
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I thought it was called frolf. Is there a difference or did the rebranding work?
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Frisbee golf
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Idaho was blue in the past. When the Democrats believed in personal freedoms, less intrusion by the government, and were against war.
Church argued that the opponents of the Vietnam War needed to prevent the corruption of the nation and its institutions. To Church, the anti-war opposition was the "highest concept of patriotism—which is not the patriotism of conformity—but the patriotism of Senator Carl Schurz, a dissenter from an earlier period, who proclaimed: 'Our country right or wrong. When right, to be kept right: when wrong, to be put right."
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It's never been called frolf. There's OGs out there who would get uppity of you called it frolf. It's no problem for me though. Anyone who calls it frolf is red meat.
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World dchampion here. Shooting. Try harder.
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Fuck off Fern!
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We also spin plastic.
When it's windy I switch to my Vibram Ridge rubber for putting. Nobody embraces rubber like Ern. This mf takes most of my approaches from 200 in.
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It never ceases to amaze me just how low-caliber of a poster you and your Tug Clown Car passengers really are when you try to actually debate or defend something.
Democrats are now the party of government waste/fraud as well as the party that thinks $5000 won’t “help anybody.” That’s what I’ve learned today.
mph, forgot the party of Chickenhawks like the Cheneys and are anti-free speech. -
Chrissey is sad.
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Chris is closer to redemption than most believe it or not imo.
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You throw 'em I'll shoot 'em!
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Why tax corporations more? They just pass it on to their customers and it hurts their competitiveness
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Why tax corporations more? They just pass it on to their customers and it hurts their competitiveness
It also suppresses wages and limits head count and expansion.
Government employees like Ern have no understanding of how many small corporations exist, and how many of us run a strict budget and forecast our year based on line items and projected profit.
Also, tax more for what, exactly? More condoms and pamphlets for the Big Dawg Fan in Mozambique who is whining that his 10-year vacation is ending? If those things actually happened, which is doubtful. Likely just straight laundering.
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https://www.americanprogress.org/article/tax-cuts-are-primarily-responsible-for-the-increasing-debt-ratio/
Taken together, the Bush tax cuts, their bipartisan extensions, and the Trump tax cuts, have cost $10 trillion since their creation and are responsible for 57 percent of the increase in the debt ratio since then. They are responsible for more than 90 percent of the increase in the debt ratio if you exclude the one-time costs for responding to COVID-19 and the Great Recession. While these one-time costs increased the level of debt, they did nothing to affect the trajectory of the debt ratio. With or without them, the United States would currently have stable debt, albeit potentially at a higher level, despite rising spending.28 In other words, these legislative changes—the Bush and Trump tax cuts—are responsible for more than 90 percent of the change in the trajectory of the debt ratio to date (see Figure 3) and will grow to be responsible for more than 100 percent of the debt ratio increase in the future. They are thus entirely responsible for the fiscal gap—the magnitude of the reduction in the primary deficit needed to stabilize the debt ratio over the long run.
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“If you just came to yell, I can leave.” Bentz told the audience.
He pointed out that many of his colleagues are not even holding town halls.
“I’m here to try and speak with you,” he said. “You should be here to speak with me.”
Those in attendance who wanted to officially address Bentz were given a ticket when entering the theater. Tickets were drawn at random.
Over the course of the afternoon audience members kept coming back to two key issues — “Power of the Purse” and the downsizing of the federal government.
Congress is invested with the “power of the purse” meaning that it has the ability to tax and spend public money for the national government. Many members of the audience expressed their concern that Trump usurped this power from Congress.
Bentz responded that Trump is making sure government agencies are “doing what they are meant to be doing” and working to reduce spending. He added the president is trying to make sure the nation doesn’t “go broke.”
“I’m perfectly happy with our president doing his best to exercise his legal power,” Bentz said.
https://www.reddit.com/r/oregon/comments/1iubon1/seven_hours_later_i_arrive_at_my_congressmans/
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Democrats go to town hall to yell at their GOP representative.
Huge story, Ern. And, it’s posted on Reddit, so it must be completely objective and nonpartisan.
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Brother there was about seven heated town halls in GOP districts over the last day or two. It's all out there.
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Brother there was about seven heated town halls in GOP districts over the last day or two. It's all out there.
OK. So what? There are too many federal government workers and they’re upset. Democrats disrupting GOP town halls isn’t a new thing, rookie.
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Sure, sure. Nothing to see here.
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Sure, sure. Nothing to see here.
I won’t be surprised when one of you Dem cultists goes all James Hodgkinson again at one of these. Could be you, even.
Your media and political leaders are practically begging for a guy like you to do it.
Are you game?
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8% cuts. Derp.