It's About Time.

[quote]theuofh wrote:
I don’t know where you got the impression that I hated the bankers,[/quote]

The fact you call “them” “the bankers” is a dead give away.

It’s obvious by your butthurt and subsequent lame attempts to pretend you didn’t lose your composure responding to usmc by calling it “trolling” (lmao) that you’re right on the Sander Free Shit Train.

It’s okay man, it really is. There are a million people out there just like you that can use a bunch of big words in a post, not really say anything substantive that couldn’t have been said in five words and still not be able to do basic math.

And the first time I see a Sanders supporter actually put forth an economically literate argument for why the crazy old man (climate Change!!!111!!!1!) should be in charge of an icecream stand, let alone leader of the free world, it will be the first. It isn’t perception that Sanders and his #bernfeelers are economic illiterates, it’s reality that gets proven with every single comment they make.

Because the “independent” who ran right over to the democrats to get the money he wants out of politics, who was once reasonable on the 2nd, is now a gun control Nazi and his entire plan amounts to “tax who I tell you are rich and evil, because climate change and the fact I’ll take “their” money and give it to you for voting for me.”

If by that you mean I have the elementary understanding of human history Sanders lacks, can do basic math unlike his supporters, and could and have passed a multitude of economics classes, then yes, yes I am.

Sowell is a smart dude, sure. Don’t have a teeshirt though. Do they have them?

If me pointing out you, Sanders and the rest of the democrats consider other Americans your biggest enemies makes me “appear patriotic”, then okay I guess.

You’re talking about the idiotic plans of Sanders, the “outsider” who’s spent his entire life in politics? lmao…

Jesus the gullible are precious.

You said that, not me. Nice try though. For all your big words you still shit out fallacy all over this post.

Expert? No. I do however have a bunch of letters after my name that do sort of, on some levels, mean that I have at the very least a general understanding of them.

Still butthurt that I pointed out your “hug it out” idea of dealing with radicalized terrorist will get you slaughter and/or burned alive, because they want to kill you, not hug it out?

To take a dump on him and his supporters is to improve their odds of putting forth some sort of legitimate idea that isn’t based on envy and “free” stuff.

You think I envy the blissful ignorance of a Sanders’ supporter? lmao, how cute.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]theuofh wrote:
I don’t know where you got the impression that I hated the bankers,[/quote]

The fact you call “them” “the bankers” is a dead give away.

It’s obvious by your butthurt and subsequent lame attempts to pretend you didn’t lose your composure responding to usmc by calling it “trolling” (lmao) that you’re right on the Sander Free Shit Train.

It’s okay man, it really is. There are a million people out there just like you that can use a bunch of big words in a post, not really say anything substantive that couldn’t have been said in five words and still not be able to do basic math.

And the first time I see a Sanders supporter actually put forth an economically literate argument for why the crazy old man (climate Change!!!111!!!1!) should be in charge of an icecream stand, let alone leader of the free world, it will be the first. It isn’t perception that Sanders and his #bernfeelers are economic illiterates, it’s reality that gets proven with every single comment they make.

Because the “independent” who ran right over to the democrats to get the money he wants out of politics, who was once reasonable on the 2nd, is now a gun control Nazi and his entire plan amounts to “tax who I tell you are rich and evil, because climate change and the fact I’ll take “their” money and give it to you for voting for me.”

If by that you mean I have the elementary understanding of human history Sanders lacks, can do basic math unlike his supporters, and could and have passed a multitude of economics classes, then yes, yes I am.

Sowell is a smart dude, sure. Don’t have a teeshirt though. Do they have them?

If me pointing out you, Sanders and the rest of the democrats consider other Americans your biggest enemies makes me “appear patriotic”, then okay I guess.

You’re talking about the idiotic plans of Sanders, the “outsider” who’s spent his entire life in politics? lmao…

Jesus the gullible are precious.

You said that, not me. Nice try though. For all your big words you still shit out fallacy all over this post.

Expert? No. I do however have a bunch of letters after my name that do sort of, on some levels, mean that I have at the very least a general understanding of them.

Still butthurt that I pointed out your “hug it out” idea of dealing with radicalized terrorist will get you slaughter and/or burned alive, because they want to kill you, not hug it out?

To take a dump on him and his supporters is to improve their odds of putting forth some sort of legitimate idea that isn’t based on envy and “free” stuff.

You think I envy the blissful ignorance of a Sanders’ supporter? lmao, how cute.
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I’m not a Sanders supporter. Seriously.

I was trolling pretty hard and the mods removed all of my more interesting adjectives from my last post. Regardless, super quoting resulted in a tl;dr.

I will say, you should watch that movie I posted. On top of high priced escort rings and a “gonzo” politician with a full back tattoo of Nixon that posts full page ads in the wall street journal for guys looking to swing with him and his wife, it also accounts the story of an accounting firm who refused to sign off on a specific creative accounting scheme at a named bank. They went so far as to say they wouldn’t sign off on anything else until the CEO resigned.

[quote]theuofh wrote:
it also accounts the story of an accounting firm who refused to sign off on a specific creative accounting scheme at a named bank. They went so far as to say they wouldn’t sign off on anything else until the CEO resigned. [/quote]

That’s because we’re (mostly) awesome people. I mean really, the Jews consider themselves the chosen people? We’re anointed then, lol.

I have no hard feelings with or without edited colorful language. You’re a smart dude, I can’t be mad at you. Agree or not.

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
So a guy that has been politically active since the early sixties and held various offices since 1980 Claims to not be an establishment politician?
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Where does he get his campaign contributions from? The sector that almost destroyed the economy and wasn’t held accountable. Maybe it is the fault of the public because they didn’t do their due diligence. His campaign contributions do not come from the oligarchs who try to buy politicans like the side you support.
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Man, here is my side- I vote at a local level for people I know personaly that impress me as sensible and diligent without regard for party. Voting straight down a party line is for idiots on either side.

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
So a guy that has been politically active since the early sixties and held various offices since 1980 Claims to not be an establishment politician?
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Where does he get his campaign contributions from? The sector that almost destroyed the economy and wasn’t held accountable. Maybe it is the fault of the public because they didn’t do their due diligence. His campaign contributions do not come from the oligarchs who try to buy politicans like the side you support.
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Also~ unless or until you crack his books yourself don’t buy that grass roots bullshit. There are way too many games that get played to buy that $30 average line.

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
So a guy that has been politically active since the early sixties and held various offices since 1980 Claims to not be an establishment politician?
[/quote]

Where does he get his campaign contributions from? The sector that almost destroyed the economy and wasn’t held accountable. Maybe it is the fault of the public because they didn’t do their due diligence. His campaign contributions do not come from the oligarchs who try to buy politicans like the side you support.
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Right, like unions haven’t ever played a roll in fucking working and middle class Americans over…
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Please enlighten me. When have the unions almost taken down the entire world economy or even the economy of the U.S.?

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
“…a big collective dump on Bernie supporters.”

Probably because they can’t do basic math. [/quote]

No it is you who doesn’t understand economics. You are most likely part of the crowd who believes that a nation’s economy works like a personal budget.
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I was waiting for it…you have had accountants and CPA’s explain this to you SO MANY TIMES. And you wonder why Bean’s and ussmcd are sick and fucking tired of writing in crayon for you to understand it.

Euro countries that spend money like water typically have a enormous taxation rate…so the majority of people in said countries with new ideas that GASP make money, keep their personal homes in tax friendly countries.

Also, there is the fact that those countries have a fraction of our population.

But hey, keep DA REALNEWZ propaganda flame alive.

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
So a guy that has been politically active since the early sixties and held various offices since 1980 Claims to not be an establishment politician?
[/quote]
Where does he get his campaign contributions from? The sector that almost destroyed the economy and wasn’t held accountable. Maybe it is the fault of the public because they didn’t do their due diligence. His campaign contributions do not come from the oligarchs who try to buy politicans like the side you support.
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Right, like unions haven’t ever played a roll in fucking working and middle class Americans over…
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Please enlighten me. [/quote]

Uhhh Detroit. The auto crisis / bailout…

Lil dramatic don’tcha think…

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
So a guy that has been politically active since the early sixties and held various offices since 1980 Claims to not be an establishment politician?
[/quote]
Where does he get his campaign contributions from? The sector that almost destroyed the economy and wasn’t held accountable. Maybe it is the fault of the public because they didn’t do their due diligence. His campaign contributions do not come from the oligarchs who try to buy politicans like the side you support.
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Right, like unions haven’t ever played a roll in fucking working and middle class Americans over…
[/quote]

Please enlighten me. [/quote]

Uhhh Detroit. The auto crisis / bailout…

So the unions are to blame for Detroit? How so?

Lil dramatic don’tcha think…[/quote]

Well that is what the banksters did and they got bailed out. So they fucked everyone on the way up and down.

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
So a guy that has been politically active since the early sixties and held various offices since 1980 Claims to not be an establishment politician?
[/quote]
Where does he get his campaign contributions from? The sector that almost destroyed the economy and wasn’t held accountable. Maybe it is the fault of the public because they didn’t do their due diligence. His campaign contributions do not come from the oligarchs who try to buy politicans like the side you support.
[/quote]

Right, like unions haven’t ever played a roll in fucking working and middle class Americans over…
[/quote]

Please enlighten me. [/quote]

Uhhh Detroit. The auto crisis / bailout…
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So the unions are to blame for Detroit? How so? [/quote]

Jesus, I didn’t say the unions were to blame. Learn to read. I’m not gonna hold your hand, do your own research.

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It’s both juvenile and short sighted to place all of the blame on the banks.

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[quote]UtahLama wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
“…a big collective dump on Bernie supporters.”

Probably because they can’t do basic math. [/quote]

No it is you who doesn’t understand economics. You are most likely part of the crowd who believes that a nation’s economy works like a personal budget.
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I was waiting for it…you have had accountants and CPA’s explain this to you SO MANY TIMES. And you wonder why Bean’s and ussmcd are sick and fucking tired of writing in crayon for you to understand it.

Euro countries that spend money like water typically have a enormous taxation rate…so the majority of people in said countries with new ideas that GASP make money, keep their personal homes in tax friendly countries.

Also, there is the fact that those countries have a fraction of our population.

But hey, keep DA REALNEWZ propaganda flame alive.[/quote]

So population is part of the reason why those countries can do what they do and the U.S. can’t?

And Euro countries that have higher taxation are the ones who did best with the devastating policy effects of the austerity measures.

And the Euro countries that have a higher taxation rate consistently poll as the countries with then highest rate of life satisfaction.

But hey, keep the Fox News propaganda flame alive.