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100659   Booger   2019 Feb 10, 5:51pm  

100660   Goran_K   2019 Feb 10, 6:32pm  

MisterLearnToCode says
Yes I do, why is it Trump didn't set a good example to all companies by adopting e-verify?


Not one notable Dem pushing it as an alternative either.
100661   Goran_K   2019 Feb 10, 6:35pm  

Elgatouno says
Goran_K says
The only real racism I’ve seen in the past few weeks is


Ahh so you missed this one? Actual current racism from just a few weeks ago, not in a year book from 30 + years ago.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/15/us/politics/steve-king-offensive-quotes.html


So you really didn't hear about Congressman Steve King from Iowa?


Uh, I'm not huge fan of Steve King (I don't vote in his state), but are you seriously comparing what he's done to Herring or Northham?

He's basically telling the truth about illegal aliens, and he wants to make the official language of his state's documents "English", big fucking deal. He's also one of the few who is truthful about the contents of the Quran, which I'm sure you have read, right?

He also makes valid points about some "cultures" being better than other cultures. That's absolutely true. There's a reason why Aztec deity sacrafices are not the norm in modern society, and there's a reason why the Indian caste system is not part of Western culture.

You seriously consider that the same as walking around in black face or wearing KKK hoods? No wonder the Democrats have zero morals or standards, they apply NONE to themselves.
100662   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 11, 5:48am  

The guy is either on TV, or on Twitter from 5am in the morning until 11pm at night.
,
I'll leave the math up to the Butthurt.

He does 2 hour rallies in stadiums and hangers with hot lights and air conditioner, while wearing his suits with body armer under it.

Actually if he is managing to squeeze in some shut eye. I'm glad to hear it, I couldn't have done his schedule when I was in my 20's let alone 50's. I don't know how in the hell he keeps up at 70.
100663   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 11, 5:48am  

The guy is either on TV, or on Twitter from 5am in the morning until 11pm at night.
,
I'll leave the math up to the Butthurt.

He does 2 hour rallies in stadiums and hangers with hot lights and air conditioner, while wearing his suits with body armer under it.

Actually if he is managing to squeeze in some shut eye. I'm glad to hear it, I couldn't have done his schedule when I was in my 20's let alone 50's. I don't know how in the hell he keeps up at 70.
100664   Onvacation   2019 Feb 11, 6:56am  

Elgatouno says
Onvacation says
So you got nothing?


Hmm? Nothing? Are you saying these illegals weren't hired by Trump's companies?

I'm saying you have not given an example of Trump knowingly hiring illegal aliens.

Still waiting...
100665   Onvacation   2019 Feb 11, 7:18am  

Elgatouno says
Actually yes I did. Maybe you missed it.

YOU FOUND IT!

Anything newer than 40 years ago that was not illegals hired by A subcontractor?
100666   Onvacation   2019 Feb 11, 7:29am  

Elgatouno says
Dick Sucking

Why the obsession?
100667   Onvacation   2019 Feb 11, 7:53am  

Elgatouno says
You'd what Bezos destroyed.

I don't know. What?
100668   Shaman   2019 Feb 11, 10:27am  

The days of making it a faux requirement of public office to be a moral paragon are over. And Democrats can thank Bill Clinton for putting the stake through the heart of that particular vampire. If anyone was confused as to his morality and character, getting caught in a sworn lie about getting sucked off by an intern in the Oval Office made it clear that the POTUS was not of good moral fiber. And yet, the country went on largely as before.
People shrugged, and got used to the POTUS being just a guy.

So for all the Democrats who are outraged at Trump for his moral failings, kindly remember who got this ball rolling. The hymen has been punctured and there’s no repairing that bitch. Character assassination attacks are no longer very effective against a sitting POTUS. Ya all are barking and barking, but that squirrel is sitting up in the tree playing with its nuts and doesn’t give a fuck.
100669   MrMagic   2019 Feb 11, 10:58am  

Onvacation says
Elgatouno says
Actually yes I did. Maybe you missed it.

YOU FOUND IT!

Anything newer than 40 years ago that was not illegals hired by A subcontractor?


100670   Bd6r   2019 Feb 11, 2:09pm  

Why we need strict immigration controls (if not a wall) is the following:
100671   Ceffer   2019 Feb 11, 2:25pm  

Is there a centerfold beaver shot of Ocasio-Cortez? It's the only way she stands a chance of selling this.
100672   Booger   2019 Feb 11, 3:46pm  

100673   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2019 Feb 11, 4:36pm  

Green Leaf New Deal.

You know she is a serious toker.

www.youtube.com/embed/l5_eoB7v5R8
100674   anonymous   2019 Feb 11, 10:48pm  

The true economic impact of the shutdown has just begun to reveal itself. Initial estimates place loss to U.S. economy in the billions.

Now that the longest government shutdown in U.S. history is officially over (for the time being, at least) and the dust is beginning to settle, we’re getting our first look at the cost of the shutdown on the economy.

A new report from the Congressional Budget Office shows that the shutdown likely cost the country $11 billion in economic activity over the last month.

The CBO estimates that the country’s gross domestic product will likely be down by $3 billion for the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to what it would have been had the government not shut down at the end of the year.

But given that the government shut down towards the end of December, the greater impact will be felt in the first quarter of this year. According to the CBO, the level of real GDP is expected to be $8 billion lower in the first quarter than it would have been if the government was open for business.

A new report from S&P Global Ratings suggests a similar downturn in economic activity as a result of the shutdown. According to S&P, the U.S. economy lost at least $6 billion dollars because of the shutdown, which S&P notes is more than the $5.7 billion that the White House requested for the border wall that was the central cause of the shutdown itself.

“The longest partial shutdown in history, which started as a minor cold, began to feel like a nasty flu that had begun to spread across the states. And the overall cost is likely worse than what we had previously expected,” S&P said in its report.

And while the CBO notes that some of the lost economic activity will likely be regained in future quarters, both the CBO and S&P write that some of what was lost during the shutdown may never be recovered.

“Among those who experienced the largest and most direct negative effects are federal workers who faced delayed compensation and private-sector entities that lost business,” the CBO said. “Some of those private-sector entities will never recoup that lost income.”

S&P agrees, noting that some of the direct costs from the shutdown are unrecoverable.

“In particular, economic activity from lost productivity from furloughed government and contract employees won’t be recovered. The direct hit to economic activity from furloughed workers is amplified by lost spending by furloughed government and contract workers due to lack of ready income,” S&P notes. “Furloughed contract workers will not get back pay, so they are left trying to repair finances after losing five weeks of wages.”

The CBO also notes that there are some other consequences that will not likely be felt immediately, but will begin to show themselves in time.

“For example, some businesses could not obtain federal permits and certifications, and others faced reduced access to loans provided by the federal government. Such factors were probably beginning to lead firms to postpone investment and hiring decisions,” the CBO wrote.

“In addition, risks to the economy were becoming increasingly significant as the shutdown continued,” the CBO added. “Although their precise effects on economic output are uncertain, the negative effects of such factors would have become increasingly important if the partial shutdown had extended beyond five weeks.”

S&P also notes that the shutdown may have lasting consequences on the government employees and contractors who were basically turned into pawns in what turned out to be a pointless political standoff.

“We did not consider the effect on morale of government workers who were required to work without pay. Even if they decided to show up to work (some, reportedly, have called in sick), we suspect that working in those conditions has lowered productivity rates for them as well,” S&P said.

“It may also create a challenge for government agencies and contractors, when they want to hire them back,” S&P continued. “With worries that Uncle Sam may leave them in the lurch, with bills to pay, the next time the government decides to close (which is all too frequent), these workers may decide to opt for a job in another industry that they feel has more job security.”

And with another potential shutdown looming in just a few weeks, those negative effects could come sooner rather than later.

“Although this shutdown has ended, little agreement on Capitol Hill will likely weigh on business confidence and financial market sentiments. For those workers who were living without a paycheck, revolving credit payments and credit scores may also take a hit,” S&P said. “Although this funding battle has ended, the next one starts in a few weeks, which may reduce growth expectations if businesses and financial markets begin to expect that Congress and the president will repeat the experience again and again.”

https://www.housingwire.com/articles/48023-the-true-economic-impact-of-the-shutdown-has-just-begun-to-reveal-itself
100675   Bd6r   2019 Feb 12, 8:15am  

Of course, it does not matter that the same people (who now get hit by lower returns) got more money in paychecks due to tax cuts.
It would be extremely nice if "journalists" would not suffer from terminal TDS and would actually try to be objective. But I understand, ORANGE MAN BAD, WHATEVER HE DOES IS HORRIBLE.
100676   Bd6r   2019 Feb 12, 8:49am  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Sure, the plan was 'make the rubes feel rich by throwing them pennies in the weekly pay packet' so they only experience the rape of transfer from their pathetic incomes for bonuses for billionaires once when the refund is crushed.

That is true, but the article should be titled "Plebes get $1 handout while Masters of Universe keep all their loot" instead of "Why millions of people are getting hit with a surprise tax bill this year". No one gets hit by a surprise tax bill if they know how to use a calculator. Besides, owners of the media likely belong to the Masters of Universe class of better people, so do not expect any honesty there - just TDS based on emotions.
100677   Rin   2019 Feb 12, 8:55am  

d6rB says
No one gets hit by a surprise tax bill if they know how to use a calculator.


Trust me, it's only those who pay quarterly withholdings, who are not surprised. The average Joe simply waits till Feb to start making those calculations.
100678   anonymous   2019 Feb 12, 9:16am  

100679   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 12, 10:07am  

I bought a 12 X 20 Tuff Shed for my backyard with my Tax refund. That's on top of getting an extra $120 every biweekly paycheck.

The Shed will be great, insulated electric outlets customized windows and doors. I'm moving my Man Cave/Office/Studio out there. The family is growing and we need my room inside the house.

Thanks Donald Trump! Good looking out!
100680   Goran_K   2019 Feb 12, 10:43am  

So I kept more of my money during the entire year, more in aggregate than I supposedly "lost" in my "return"?

K.
100681   Shaman   2019 Feb 12, 10:49am  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
THAT WARM FEELING IN YOUR SNEAKERS IS THE BLOOD GUSHING OUT OF YOUR ASSHOLES!, AMERICA!


Still is half the tax we’d pay in Canada.
Sucks for you!
100682   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Feb 12, 10:51am  

I wasn't able to itemize this year as the standard deduction was higher than in the past. I had adjusted my deductions because last year I got like $2,000 back, and I always aim to owe a little. Not cool with interest free loans to the IRS. Ended up owing $500 this year.
100683   Shaman   2019 Feb 12, 10:51am  

People will pay what they think is fair for the service they’re being provided.
Want to tax more? Sell the public on all the cool stuff they’ll get for the money!
100684   zzyzzx   2019 Feb 12, 10:57am  

NuttBoxer says
ot cool with interest free loans to the IRS.


Nobody is, but the alternative is often interest and penalties. At least with the state of Maryland, you don't get hit with them if your payments meet or exceed your last years liability. With the feds it's a fuck you if you don't do some sort of calculation to get it close enough.
100685   fdhfoiehfeoi   2019 Feb 12, 11:01am  

I've never been penalized, and this year especially there is no way to justify it given how much things have changed. Best I ever did was owing $88.
100686   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 12, 11:11am  

I just did the math I got about 1K less back this year, but get to keep 2472 extra every year.
According to 2018's taxes.

Between the tax break and 3% yoy raises I'm making $7892 more this year. Than I was when Obama was President and Trump was running promising I would make more money. The wages were stagnant and going backwards under Obama.

Thanks again TRUMP!
100687   Bd6r   2019 Feb 12, 1:46pm  

Organized religion is like organized crime.
If a person needs to pray to a deity of his choice, why can't he do it in privacy of his home, without feeding tons of scammers who pray on his money? Kids will not be molested AND more money for family. A win-win!
100688   RC2006   2019 Feb 12, 2:22pm  

Cats are aliens, this just proves how they traveled to our planet. Think of what other advanced techs they have.
100689   Shaman   2019 Feb 12, 2:53pm  

Haha he don’t give a fuck! Now Democrats are going to have to be in the position of either defending their colleague despite her horrible behavior, or agreeing with ORANGEMANBAD!!!!

Classic Trump!
100690   Shaman   2019 Feb 12, 2:54pm  

Yep it’s a power move! Get all Senators to put up or shut up, go on record as either supporting a totally idiotic measure or rejecting the leftmost part of their party.
Heads I win, tails you lose!
100691   HeadSet   2019 Feb 12, 2:58pm  

Wonder how many "NV" we will see....
100692   HeadSet   2019 Feb 12, 3:03pm  

And enough Reps should just vote/abstain for it so it would pass and go to the House, thus dumping that very same problem on Pelosi's lap!

No need. That fact that the Senate is voting on it brings up the issue of why Nancy will not bring it up for a vote in the House.
100693   Goran_K   2019 Feb 12, 3:07pm  

I love Mcconnell, Trump showed him how to have a spine, I like that.

That being said, Dem senators know they can't commit career suicide, so I see a lot of "abstain" votes.
100694   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2019 Feb 12, 3:13pm  

Mitch will hand out some Cookies and Cream and Sour Diesel joints so everyone can get on the same level as Occasional-Cortex in order to review the bill.

100695   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2019 Feb 12, 3:22pm  

Yet another great thing The President has done. Giving Republican Senators and Congress members their balls, enabling them to stand up and vote their conscience. First Lindsey Graham goes full on outraged during the Gorsuch hearings, in the face of a very corrupt and unfriendly media and now McConnell goes level 3 on the Dems.

Outstanding. Good job Senator McConnell.
100696   Tenpoundbass   2019 Feb 12, 3:25pm  

The Republicans have finally figured out the New Liberal Game.
They are going to start preempting the Liberals by taking every decision Trump makes to the 5th Circuit Court as Unconstitutional to have them Rule that it is.
The next court after that would be the Supreme Court. But the 9th Circuit Jackoffs will never get to Legislate Socialist Activism from their bench ever again.
They aren't going to give them the chance any more.
100697   HeadSet   2019 Feb 12, 3:28pm  

Since this is out of character for McConnell, maybe something else is afoot. Maybe Nancy convinced McConnell to bring it up in the Senate where it will of course fail. Then Nancy can say "No use bringing it up in the House, Senate already nixed it."
100698   HeadSet   2019 Feb 12, 3:38pm  

Mueller's motto: "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time!" ?

Let me fix that for you: "Show me the man, and I will show you the crime."

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