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Old 01-16-2017, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by maskedmelon [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
He is a nasty man who brandishes hurtful words. He speaks contemptuously of the less fortunate and levies blame upon individuals for the outcomes of their decisions with no regard for the nefarious underpinnings of greater American society. He is insensitive to the motives of aggressors and the circumstances that may have lead them to lash out in desperation. He has bankrupted three (3) times, while stealing the wealth of ordinary Americans by exploiting government regulation. He seeks to divide and rain war upon the world.
Words can't cause harm.

Nefarious underpinnings - now I'm waiting for the book.

If you stop to consider the motives of an aggressor you will likely be taken down before you get another chance to defend yourself.

MoB.


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Originally Posted by RP
It is disappointing, but not surprising, that the Obamacare repeal would be used to justify increasing spending. Despite sequestration’s minor (and largely phony) spending cuts, federal spending has increased every year since Republicans took control of the House of Representatives. Some will attribute this to the fact that the Republican House had to negotiate with a big-spending Democratic president — even though federal spending actually increased by a greater percentage the last time Republicans controlled the White House and Congress than it did under President Obama.

The history of massive spending increases under unified Republican control of government is likely to repeat itself. During the presidential campaign, President-elect Donald Trump came out against reducing spending on “entitlements.” He also called for a variety of spending increases, including spending one trillion dollars on infrastructure.


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President-elect Trump has criticized the past two administrations’ reckless foreign policy, and he has publicly shamed the powerful Lockheed Martin company for wasting taxpayer money. Yet, he continues to support increasing the military budget and has called for increased military intervention in the Middle East.