Commie state control infiltration creep into American industry
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AOG gets upset when his pronouns aren't used. He'll cancel the bill of right. But Trump has the government in a 10% share of a strategic defense company we desperately need!
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Our RaceBannon is growing up before our eyes. This move from small government vigilante to pro storm trooper, less states right, pro Epstein has been swifter than even I could imagine.
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Remember this? Call me when Trump arrests people for not wearing a mask.
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States rights - standing in the school house door to keep out the blacks. Some things never change. Ike and JFK had to send troop too because you democrats refuse to follow the law.
Voted for a dude who showered with his daughter and who sat on Epstein for 4 years - now pretends to care
Sure faggot
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Wow. So aog thinks the government doesn't own a stake in corporations or businesses?
Here is just a small partial list of corporations that were once wholly or partially owned by private enterprise that the fed now owns either in whole or a minor/major stake.
We can get into more details here and talk about city, state and municipality ownership stakes in private enterprise but I don't know if DJ would like the space those lists take up on his site.
Then we can get into the forced investment government agencies like the FDA, etc. who make obscene profit off of and partially own hundreds of thousands of labels. The USPS, Amtrak, Freddie and Fannie, the list goes on and on. Then there are the subsidiaries of many of these companies that the Fed runs and owns but used to be privately held.
Then there are the billions invested in the private sector without owning shares. Who can forget the failed Solyndra that BO wasted hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars on so that he could bail out his campaign contributor only to see 6 months later a total loss.
To a liberal I guess ignorance is bliss.
- Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC)[1]
- Community Development Financial Institutions Fund[2]
- Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps)[2]
- Export-Import Bank of the United States[3]
- Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation[4]
- Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC)
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
- Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corporation
- Federal Financing Bank (FFB)[5]
- Federal Home Loan Banks[6]
- Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac)
- Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae)
- Federal Prison Industries (UNICOR)[7]
- The Financing Corporation
- Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)[8]
- Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
- Intel
- Legal Services Corporation[9]
- Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
- National Cooperative Bank[10]
- National Corporation for Housing Partnerships (NCHP); Washington, D.C.
- National Credit Union Administration Central Liquidity Facility (CLF)
- National Endowment for Democracy[11]
- National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
- National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
- Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation[12]
- Overseas Private Investment Corporation
- Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation
- Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
- Presidio Trust[13]
- Resolution Funding Corporation[13]
- Rural Telephone Bank
- Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
- Securities Investor Protection Corporation[14]
- Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
- U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
- United States African Development Foundation
- United States Enrichment Corporation
- United States Postal Service[13]
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Congrats! The usual trumptard rationalizations. If Biden had bought himself and his friends 10% of Intel you'd be bitching.
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Atl thinks listing public initiatives and programs somehow makes a point.
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So, if the Intel investment is a public initiative to increase US independence from Asian chipmakers then its okay. So, it is a public initiative to increase US independence from Asian chipmakers and therefore its okay. Geezus.
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hh isn't much for reading comprehension.
The list includes corporations previously or partly owned by private corporations.
You twist it and claim they are "public initiatives". Your label neither makes sense nor acknowledges the fact that the government is in business with private corporations.
Show me a bank that is in it for only "public initiatives" and I will show you a bank that is no longer in business.






