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100905   Booger   2019 Feb 23, 3:10pm  

100906   Booger   2019 Feb 23, 3:10pm  

100907   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Feb 23, 3:35pm  

Hey you makes more than 99% of the human race, yet thinks he’s oppressed
100908   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Feb 23, 3:36pm  

People don’t provide equal value, hence unequal outcomes.
100909   HeadSet   2019 Feb 23, 4:40pm  

FortWayneIndiana says
Hey you makes more than 99% of the human race, yet thinks he’s oppressed


Yes, you know how those top 1% people are.
100910   RWSGFY   2019 Feb 23, 10:05pm  

Sorry, not buying it: the fucker is a fucking Commie through and through.
100911   anonymous   2019 Feb 24, 3:49am  

Michael Cohen Informing NY Prosecutors About Donor, Trump Organization

Trump’s former personal lawyer Michael D. Cohen provided information in January to Southern District of New York prosecutors about Trump Organization individuals and the Trump Inaugural Committee, sources told the New York Times in a report Friday.

Cohen, who in December was sentenced to three years in prison for a series of tax fraud and lying charges, reportedly was asked about Imaad Zuberi, a Los Angeles venture capitalist and political fundraiser. He also informed prosecutors about insurance claims filed by the Trump Organization.

Cohen's attorney Lanny Davis would not comment about the report but has stated that "Cohen is interested in cooperating with" prosecutors.

Southern District prosecutors on Feb. 4 subpoenaed documents related to donations and spending by Trump's inaugural committee's donors, finances, attendees and activities, with Zuberi considered a top person of interest. The Times noted that Zuberi, who according to his spokesman Steve Rabinowitz has not been questioned by prosecutors, was the only individual in the prosecutors' subpoena

Zuberi contributed $900,000 to the inauguration committee in late 2016 through his private equity firm. Sources told the Times that at about the same time he attempted to hire Cohen as a consultant and wrote him a check for a $100,000 that was never cashed. Rabinowitz has said that Zuberi denies having any dealings with Cohen beyond three conversations.

The Times noted that there was no indication Cohen had implicated Trump in the possible irregularities in his discussions with prosecutors.

The Trump inauguration has drawn scrutiny after taking in a record $107 million — nearly double former President Barack Obama's then-record $53 million in 2009.

The Times report comes after a report Thursday by the Wall Street Journal that federal prosecutors have investigated interactions between vendors and Trump's inaugural committee officials.

https://www.ibtimes.com/trump-inaugural-committee-investigation-michael-cohen-informing-ny-prosecutors-about-2767478
100912   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 6:24am  

100913   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 6:25am  

100914   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 8:05am  

100915   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 8:06am  

100916   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 24, 8:06am  

Bernie is all about Youth Programs with Chandeliers.

Here's what gets me he was gushing about the Youth getting Culture in Russia in 1985, but he was being a dishonest Cock Sucker like all Socialist Liberals.
He calls Communist indoctrination Culture. They were NOT watching Shakespeare plays and watching MTV videos and other Reagan era productions.

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/watch-bernie-sanders-praised-soviet-unions-youth-programs-chandeliers-in-1980s/
100917   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 24, 8:07am  

Bernie is all about Youth Programs with Chandeliers.

Here's what gets me he was gushing about the Youth getting Culture in Russia in 1985, but he was being a dishonest Cock Sucker like all Socialist Liberals.
He calls Communist indoctrination Culture. They were NOT watching Shakespeare plays and watching MTV videos and other Reagan era productions.

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/watch-bernie-sanders-praised-soviet-unions-youth-programs-chandeliers-in-1980s/
100918   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 8:08am  

Elgatouno says


Back then state taxes were nothing by today's standards. You can't jack up federal taxes to previous higher levels without it being more than it was before.
100919   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Feb 24, 8:25am  

I want to see Bernie vs Trump.
100920   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 24, 8:57am  

FortWayneIndiana says
I want to see Bernie vs Trump.


No you don't. America hasn't seen Brownshirts and voter oppression combination yet.
The Democrat party has well established themselves as Violent provocateurs with impunity, and all they have to do is hint Racism, Facsim or Nazis when we fight back and Judges step in issuing arrest warrants for those that would dare question the Antifa authority.

We would not want to see an election backed by Soros. That would be his wet dream and he would throw every dime he had at it.
Patriots would have to shoot our way out that scenario. Or end up in the limepits your choice!
100921   anonymous   2019 Feb 24, 9:18am  

Maybe a non-meme comment ? Reading required below.....no pictures

“I Think Bernie Has a Hard Time Understanding That”:

Sanders May Have Raised $6 Million, He’s Already Repeating Some Crucial 2016 Mistakes

Sanders marched with King, and has decried Trump as a racist. But many political operatives suggest he’s out of touch when it comes to America’s conversations about race.

he democratic socialist candidate for president is very good at raising money. In 2016, Bernie Sanders hauled in more than $228 million. This week, he proved that prowess was no fluke, collecting nearly $6 million in the 24 hours after announcing his 2020 bid, obliterating the previous high mark of $1.5 million for Kamala Harris. And the fact that the vast majority of those dollars came in small batches is a healthy thing for participatory democracy: four years ago, 58 percent of Sanders’s contributions were less than $200. This year’s cash came from 225,000 donors sending an on-brand average of $27.

None of Sanders’s opponents are scared by those numbers, however. Because what Sanders was less good at in 2016 was spending his large pile of money to win votes. Particularly the crucial Democratic primary votes of women and African-Americans. Especially in the key state of South Carolina. And three years after being crushed by 47 points there by Hillary Clinton, with an even more challenging field of primary rivals shaping up, Sanders is showing little sign that he’s going to get it right this time around. True, in January he spoke in South Carolina on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Sanders has also taken every opportunity to blast President Donald Trump as a racist. Yet Sanders remains remarkably awkward on the subject: when asked about the candidacies of Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Andrew Gillum in Florida, he declared that “there are a lot of white folks out there who are not necessarily racist who felt uncomfortable for the first time in their lives about whether or not they wanted to vote for an African-American.” Symone Sanders, a strategist who worked for Bernie’s 2016 run, was puzzled by another recent comment that attempted to be high-minded yet came out sounding strangely demeaning. “He has this odd riff, about how candidates can’t just be a woman or a person of color,” she says. “Some people have said it’s tone-deaf—I think it’s a jab, and it’s not something that appeals to women or black voters.”

Joe Trippi is deeply familiar with the problem. “This is a very similar thing to what happened with us in the early stages of Howard Dean’s campaign in 2004. Vermont is not the most diverse state in the country,” says Trippi, who was the chief strategist for the surprisingly successful insurgent run by Vermont’s former governor. “In fact, I think it’s [one of] the least diverse. So part of it is just going into those communities of color and talking with people and learning. Dean did that, and over time he connected. The Vermont experience hampers Bernie, and I’m not sure that he’s figured out how to get beyond it. And it’s going to be even tougher with more diverse candidates out there competing for the votes he desperately needs to add to his coalition to have a real shot at the nomination.”

Sanders certainly recognizes the challenge. Yet he’s done little mechanically to address it, so far. There are no African-Americans in the ranks of his senior 2020 campaign advisers, and he has struggled to hire a top black organizer to run his South Carolina operation, where in 2016 he lost 84 to 16 percent among black voters. “I see signs that the senator understands the work that needs to be put into winning black votes,” says Symone Sanders, who ran Bernie’s 2016 South Carolina organization, and who was frustrated by the lack of support from the campaign’s leadership. “His biggest misstep was that he didn’t spend enough time in the state. It was like pulling teeth to get him to leave the Senate to go campaign. Now he’s done events all over the country that pay attention to the black electorate. But there are only four people who know how to run a winning statewide operation in South Carolina, and three of them are already working for someone else. Bernie’s people courted Jalisa Washington-Price real hard to run South Carolina, and she went with Kamala Harris.”

Mark Longabaugh was part of the Sanders brain trust in 2016. He’s certainly not writing off any part of the electorate, in South Carolina or any other state, but says the fractured 2020 field will amplify the power of Sanders’s message and money. “Last time, he had to get to 50 percent to win a contest. It was a binary choice, Sanders versus Clinton. This time, many of the primaries are going to have plurality victories. Barack Obama won a decisive victory in Iowa with 37 percent of the vote,” Longabaugh says. You need to galvanize a strong base. I feel very good about his chances.”

Bakari Sellers does not. And Sellers knows what it takes to run and win as a Democrat in South Carolina: he served in the state’s House of Representatives for eight years, until 2014. “Bernie’s supporters like to point to the fact he marched with King and got arrested in, like, 1963. What has Bernie Sanders done about civil rights since the 60s? Other than vote for the crime bill in 1994. In South Carolina, it’s going to come down to Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, if he runs.” Sellers, who is now a lawyer and a CNN commentator, praises Sanders for elevating knotty policy issues in the presidential discussion. He just doesn’t think Sanders’s record and agenda has much relevance in South Carolina. “I’m hard-pressed to see how he makes inroads with black voters, given the fundamental misconceptions he has about the intersection of race and economics. I appreciate the conversation we’re having about Medicare for all, but in South Carolina, we’re having a conversation about health-care equity. If I have Medicare for all but I don’t have a hospital in my county, what am I supposed to do? A lot of those issues are directly correlated with race, and I think Bernie has a hard time understanding that. He is on a trajectory to have the same showing that he had the last go round.”

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/02/bernie-sanders-already-repeating-some-crucial-2016-mistakes
100922   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Feb 24, 10:00am  

It won’t happen.

He’s a white male, left hates white people.


Tenpoundbass says
FortWayneIndiana says
I want to see Bernie vs Trump.


No you don't. America hasn't seen Brownshirts and voter oppression combination yet.
The Democrat party has well established themselves as Violent provocateurs with impunity, and all they have to do is hint Racism, Facsim or Nazis when we fight back and Judges step in issuing arrest warrants for those that would dare question the Antifa authority.

We would not want to see an election backed by Soros. That would be his wet dream and he would throw every dime he had at it.
Patriots would have to shoot our way out that scenario. Or end up in the limepits your choice!
100923   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 24, 12:28pm  

Here's Democrat voters curious about Socialism.

100924   theoakman   2019 Feb 24, 1:36pm  

show me one tax return where anyone paid above 70%. I'm not buying it. And if the return shows it, it was because they laundered the other 50%.
100925   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 2:33pm  

100927   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 2:58pm  

100928   Booger   2019 Feb 24, 2:59pm  

100929   porkchopXpress   2019 Feb 24, 3:20pm  

theoakman says
show me one tax return where anyone paid above 70%. I'm not buying it. And if the return shows it, it was because they laundered the other 50%.
Please go research how our progressive tax structure works, and that'll help you understand why someone's effective tax rate will never be their marginal tax rate. A little research and learning goes a long way.
100930   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Feb 24, 5:26pm  

This is so exciting.

Somebody pointed out - I think in this forum - that Bernie's language this time is mostly SJW messaging, rather than Economic like last time.
100931   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Feb 24, 5:38pm  

Bernie vs Trump. Looking forward to that
100932   Shaman   2019 Feb 24, 6:46pm  

I supported Bernie in 2015-16, then Hillary stole the election and he bowed and scraped to her in the most despicable fashion after she gave him some wampum. I lost all respect for the man after that. Plus his wife is a hideous old hag who ran a university into the ground. No Bernie no way.
100933   MrMagic   2019 Feb 24, 7:48pm  

100934   MrMagic   2019 Feb 24, 7:51pm  

100935   CaltRightCrazy   2019 Feb 24, 8:00pm  

Tenpoundbass says
Trump:

"America is a Nation of Believers"

"Today we praise God for how truly blessed we are to be American."

100936   marcus   2019 Feb 24, 8:39pm  

100937   AD   2019 Feb 24, 9:15pm  

Some commodity prices have dropped 10 to 14% over the last 12 months like soybean and rice.

https://tradingeconomics.com/commodities
100939   Booger   2019 Feb 25, 4:50am  

100940   Booger   2019 Feb 25, 4:50am  

100941   Booger   2019 Feb 25, 4:52am  

100942   Booger   2019 Feb 25, 4:53am  

100943   MrMagic   2019 Feb 25, 9:02am  

Elgatouno says


And STILL hasn't accomplished anything after all those years.

Isn't Capitalism wonderful!
100944   theoakman   2019 Feb 25, 9:41am  

porkchopexpress says
theoakman says
show me one tax return where anyone paid above 70%. I'm not buying it. And if the return shows it, it was because they laundered the other 50%.
Please go research how our progressive tax structure works, and that'll help you understand why someone's effective tax rate will never be their marginal tax rate. A little research and learning goes a long way.


I know exactly how it works. I also know that no one paid those rates at the time. They all had ways of getting around it. That's why the tax code is sixty thousand pages.

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