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Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
26. Don't they always?
Wed Jan 11, 2017, 07:49 PM
Jan 2017

Half of those bastards don't pay the taxes to support such services, and even those who do get a great deal more value than most from those services.

Good God. n/t MBS Jan 2017 #1
Do you find it as odd as I do that Doreen Jan 2017 #2
Thinning The Herd....n t global1 Jan 2017 #3
Yes, thinning to make way for their family. Jacob Boehme Jan 2017 #13
Yes, today's Republicans are a murderous party. GliderGuider Jan 2017 #9
Are they trying to kill us? I think so. SammyWinstonJack Jan 2017 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Pacifist Patriot Jan 2017 #18
Republicans must be Westworld's androids. Girard442 Jan 2017 #4
In their gated enclaves, all will be safe. Dark n Stormy Knight Jan 2017 #6
they will be safe elmac Jan 2017 #10
Don't they always? Dark n Stormy Knight Jan 2017 #26
Wow Achilleaze Jan 2017 #5
but hillary had (but actually didnt) had an email in the wrong place Ohioblue22 Jan 2017 #7
knr cry baby Jan 2017 #8
oh yay...now we can have a Love Canal in every neighborhood. lovely. nt Javaman Jan 2017 #11
K & R Scurrilous Jan 2017 #12
Will it pass the Senate? Liberalynn Jan 2017 #14
This should pretty easy to Filibuster in the Senate. Waaay too extreme Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2017 #20
One article that I have read since did say Dems would most likely Liberalynn Jan 2017 #25
this goes beyond greed Locrian Jan 2017 #15
The Rains of Castamere Act? tclambert Jan 2017 #17
I would think all of this would be an unconstitutional power grab by Congress stopwastingmymoney Jan 2017 #19
The question is where does the line between enforcement end and reinvention begin? Amishman Jan 2017 #24
Delaying by 70 days is easy. Sounds like a reasonable amount of time, but lindysalsagal Jan 2017 #21
well rtracey Jan 2017 #22
How many Democrats voted for it? hibbing Jan 2017 #23
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