Thirty years ago today...


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Sweatpants.Boner.
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And of course he was widely ripped by our impartial saints of the media and accused of wanting to start a nuclear war and all the usual bullshit that hasn't changed in 30 years
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Be careful. Hondo might post some worthless link about this.
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Free pub!??CuntWaffle said:Be careful. Hondo might post some worthless link about this.
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I miss our? GOP being TUFF on the Ruskies Damn It!!RaceBannon said:And of course he was widely ripped by our impartial saints of the media and accused of wanting to start a nuclear war and all the usual bullshit that hasn't changed in 30 years
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I miss Ted Kennedy colluding with them
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Chinned only because Ronnie was right, but fer fuck sakes, if you're attempting a not so subtle troll by comparing the Berlin Wall situation to the Southern Border of the USA, then you're HondoFS. Otherwise, cheers.YellowSnow said: -
No soft trolling of that issue, I can assure you.Southerndawg said:
Chinned only because Ronnie was right, but fer fuck sakes, if you're attempting a not so subtle troll by comparing the Berlin Wall situation to the Southern Border of the USA, then you're HondoFS. Otherwise, cheers.YellowSnow said: -
The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
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Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
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Race knew Jack Kennedy, and Ted, was no Jack Kennedy.RaceBannon said:I miss Ted Kennedy colluding with them
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doogie had to downvote because he's a bitch.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still. -
RaceBannon said:
And of course he was widely ripped by our impartial saints of the media and accused of wanting to start a nuclear war and all the usual bullshit that hasn't changed in 30 years
https://youtu.be/wgSSRE27GQ0
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Countering sled with a gradual parade of eroding liberty is not a good look.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still. -
Race, you want to take this one from a reading comprehension or mental retardation standpoint? Unless you are too angry.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Countering sled with a gradual parade of eroding liberty is not a good look.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still. -
Why not both?CirrhosisDawg said:
Race, you want to take this one from a reading comprehension or mental retardation standpoint? Unless you are too angry.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Countering sled with a gradual parade of eroding liberty is not a good look.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
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I understood it. Because I'm smarter than you areCirrhosisDawg said:
Race, you want to take this one from a reading comprehension or mental retardation standpoint? Unless you are too angry.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Countering sled with a gradual parade of eroding liberty is not a good look.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still. -
You are special. No doubt about it.RaceBannon said:
I understood it. Because I'm smarter than you areCirrhosisDawg said:
Race, you want to take this one from a reading comprehension or mental retardation standpoint? Unless you are too angry.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Countering sled with a gradual parade of eroding liberty is not a good look.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still. -
Stop eating 'Member Berries.Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
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Double shit poast.
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Stop eating 'Member Berries.
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Stop eating 'Member Berries.
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Yes it was. All democratic vote purchasing buys for minorities. They couldn't switch them from the republican party so they bought them. Thank Johnson.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
Medicare and social security have been robbed so much , mostly by dems, there is not going to be anything for those that actually paid in to after they pay those that never did or are here illegally. More vote buying with our money. I'm against all of it no matter which party does it.
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TheaYellowSnow said:
No soft trolling of that issue, I can assure you.Southerndawg said:
Chinned only because Ronnie was right, but fer fuck sakes, if you're attempting a not so subtle troll by comparing the Berlin Wall situation to the Southern Border of the USA, then you're HondoFS. Otherwise, cheers.YellowSnow said:
You Marxist's have no sense of humor. Classic Ronnie, joking during a mic check.Baseman said:RaceBannon said:And of course he was widely ripped by our impartial saints of the media and accused of wanting to start a nuclear war and all the usual bullshit that hasn't changed in 30 years
https://youtu.be/wgSSRE27GQ0
Here are just a few more examples of the Great Communicator's skills with humorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgs-LaWyUJI
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Plural: Yes. Possessive: NoSoutherndawg said:
TheaYellowSnow said:
No soft trolling of that issue, I can assure you.Southerndawg said:
Chinned only because Ronnie was right, but fer fuck sakes, if you're attempting a not so subtle troll by comparing the Berlin Wall situation to the Southern Border of the USA, then you're HondoFS. Otherwise, cheers.YellowSnow said:
You Marxists have no sense of humor. Classic Ronnie, joking during a mic check.Baseman said:RaceBannon said:And of course he was widely ripped by our impartial saints of the media and accused of wanting to start a nuclear war and all the usual bullshit that hasn't changed in 30 years
https://youtu.be/wgSSRE27GQ0
Plural vs. Possessive "S" Most nouns form the plural by adding -s or -es. For example, boat becomes boats, or hat becomes hats. ... When we want to show that something belongs to somebody or something, we usually add 's to a singular noun, and an apostrophe ' to a plural noun.
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To be fair...Sledog said:
Yes it was. All democratic vote purchasing buys for minorities. They couldn't switch them from the republican party so they bought them. Thank Johnson.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
Medicare and social security have been robbed so much , mostly by dems, there is not going to be anything for those that actually paid in to after they pay those that never did or are here illegally. More vote buying with our money. I'm against all of it no matter which party does it.
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To be fair...salemcoog said:
To be fair...Sledog said:
Yes it was. All democratic vote purchasing buys for minorities. They couldn't switch them from the republican party so they bought them. Thank Johnson.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
Medicare and social security have been robbed so much , mostly by dems, there is not going to be anything for those that actually paid in to after they pay those that never did or are here illegally. More vote buying with our money. I'm against all of it no matter which party does it.
Reparations aren't cheap.
On the means tested programs:
Food Stamps - 40% white
Medicade - 42% white
Granted, whites are 62% of the population and in minorities the percentages of those receiving means tested benefits is higher, but there's an awful lot of poor whites who make up the constituency for these programs. Keep in mind there are a lot more poor white people in raw numbers (i.e., votes) than there are poor black people.
In other words, reparations for indentured servitude aren't cheap. -
Democrats were purchasing everyone'svotes with these programs. New Deal and Great Society legislation was only made possible by massive donkey majorities in the Congress in the 1930's and 1960's. Blacks couldn't even vote really in the 1930's and were just barely starting to in the 1960's. White working class made passage of those programs possible. Social Security and Medicare are by far the 2 biggest consumers of our tax dollars on a federal level, and overwhelming majorities of middle class and poor voters (regardless of race) don't want them touched. Even the means tested ones I listed, have YUGE numbers of whites on the rolls; and bear in mind that there are still a lot more poor white voters in the US than black ones in terms of raw numbers.Sledog said:
Yes it was. All democratic vote purchasing buys for minorities. They couldn't switch them from the republican party so they bought them. Thank Johnson.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
Medicare and social security have been robbed so much , mostly by dems, there is not going to be anything for those that actually paid in to after they pay those that never did or are here illegally. More vote buying with our money. I'm against all of it no matter which party does it.
Look, I loathe seeing a big chuck of my wealth getting transferred to someone else as much as any conservative leaning guy. And I think these programs need massive overhauls to make them more efficient and remove disincentives towards work (e.g., people living off disability in perpetuity). But there is a massive difference between what we have now - i.e., mixed economy with some socialism - vs communism. It's a political impossibility to maintain a democratic and capitalist w/o some compromise with socialism and wealth redistribution. If you don't do that then it's torches, pitchforks, and viva la revolution! -
So how big a chunk before revolution and gunfire from those doing the paying? The chunks way too big.YellowSnow said:
Democrats were purchasing everyone'svotes with these programs. New Deal and Great Society legislation was only made possible by massive donkey majorities in the Congress in the 1930's and 1960's. Blacks couldn't even vote really in the 1930's and were just barely starting to in the 1960's. White working class made passage of those programs possible. Social Security and Medicare are by far the 2 biggest consumers of our tax dollars on a federal level, and overwhelming majorities of middle class and poor voters (regardless of race) don't want them touched. Even the means tested ones I listed, have YUGE numbers of whites on the rolls; and bear in mind that there are still a lot more poor white voters in the US than black ones in terms of raw numbers.Sledog said:
Yes it was. All democratic vote purchasing buys for minorities. They couldn't switch them from the republican party so they bought them. Thank Johnson.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
Medicare and social security have been robbed so much , mostly by dems, there is not going to be anything for those that actually paid in to after they pay those that never did or are here illegally. More vote buying with our money. I'm against all of it no matter which party does it.
Look, I loathe seeing a big chuck of my wealth getting transferred to someone else as much as any conservative leaning guy. And I think these programs need massive overhauls to make them more efficient and remove disincentives towards work (e.g., people living off disability in perpetuity). But there is a massive difference between what we have now - i.e., mixed economy with some socialism - vs communism. It's a political impossibility to maintain a democratic and capitalist w/o some compromise with socialism and wealth redistribution. If you don't do that then it's torches, pitchforks, and viva la revolution!
I agree on helping those in need but not 7+ generations living solely on government programs or illegals getting government benefits. The needy is one thing the lazy is quite different. Maybe no voting if your on the dole is the answer. The number on government benefits is reaching the tipping point. The American Republic will endure until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.
Social Security was never meant for anyone other than those that payed into it and your rate was based on payments in. It was never considered an entitlement until now. How things change. I do notice welfare and food stamps never run out of money.
Basically without change we're fucked! -
Um. Your rate is based on payments into it. And the military never runs out of money either. Why do you endorse $600 billion to the military welfare complex but bitch about $100 billion for food stamps and housing.Sledog said:
So how big a chunk before revolution and gunfire from those doing the paying? The chunks way too big.YellowSnow said:
Democrats were purchasing everyone'svotes with these programs. New Deal and Great Society legislation was only made possible by massive donkey majorities in the Congress in the 1930's and 1960's. Blacks couldn't even vote really in the 1930's and were just barely starting to in the 1960's. White working class made passage of those programs possible. Social Security and Medicare are by far the 2 biggest consumers of our tax dollars on a federal level, and overwhelming majorities of middle class and poor voters (regardless of race) don't want them touched. Even the means tested ones I listed, have YUGE numbers of whites on the rolls; and bear in mind that there are still a lot more poor white voters in the US than black ones in terms of raw numbers.Sledog said:
Yes it was. All democratic vote purchasing buys for minorities. They couldn't switch them from the republican party so they bought them. Thank Johnson.YellowSnow said:
Social Security Act - 1935Sledog said:The man that defeated Russia without firing a shot. Now the US is the last bastion of socialism and communism.
Food Stamp Act - 1965
Medicare Act - 1965
Medicade Act - 1965
Top Rate on Regular Income in 1954 - 92%
Capital Gains Rate in 1954 - 25%
Seems like back when America was "Great" the socialism and communism was already here, but still.
Medicare and social security have been robbed so much , mostly by dems, there is not going to be anything for those that actually paid in to after they pay those that never did or are here illegally. More vote buying with our money. I'm against all of it no matter which party does it.
Look, I loathe seeing a big chuck of my wealth getting transferred to someone else as much as any conservative leaning guy. And I think these programs need massive overhauls to make them more efficient and remove disincentives towards work (e.g., people living off disability in perpetuity). But there is a massive difference between what we have now - i.e., mixed economy with some socialism - vs communism. It's a political impossibility to maintain a democratic and capitalist w/o some compromise with socialism and wealth redistribution. If you don't do that then it's torches, pitchforks, and viva la revolution!
I agree on helping those in need but not 7+ generations living solely on government programs or illegals getting government benefits. The needy is one thing the lazy is quite different. Maybe no voting if your on the dole is the answer. The number on government benefits is reaching the tipping point. The American Republic will endure until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.
Social Security was never meant for anyone other than those that payed into it and your rate was based on payments in. It was never considered an entitlement until now. How things change. I do notice welfare and food stamps never run out of money.
Basically without change we're fucked!