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HuntersLaptop2028

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  1. Once a sucker, always a sucker Why do you guys keep falling for this crap holy đź’©
  2. Most rational people agree that tax code should be simplified and taxes should be lower. The real debate always comes down to how exactly are we going go cover the trillions in federal debt. Republicans pretend to care. Democrats don’t even pretend to care.
  3. Mathematically, literally impossible if he plans on balancing the budget while giving huge tax breaks But MAGAs can’t count so it’s all good
  4. Still no predictions from the MAGAs. How… predictable
  5. “Our”? LOL. You really think you’re part of the team Huh? Dude you show up at mar a lago and they’re calling the cops
  6. Laughed at this one - Asked whether he would consider selling the cards to Russian oligarchs, Trump responded: “Yeah, possibly. I know some Russian oligarchs that are very nice people.”
  7. America first, MAGA
  8. so…. Are you big brains going to make a prediction or not man?
  9. We need smart conservatives and non-fake Christian’s on this forum
  10. How happy were you after reading this, scale 1-10 lol
  11. You flip flop in the same topic, two posts in a row lol come on man!!
  12. Yeah he’ll take the money under the table, and after he and/or trump leave their positions. Delayed bribery. Totally fine, totally cool
  13. Let me put on my mouth breathing MAGA hat for a sec — ok, Ukraine MADE Russia invade them! Hunters laptop, Ukraine corruption, DEI, duh you stupid liberals
  14. Yup, bribery totally fine, totally cool as long as team R is in office Bunch of bots on this forum. I’d say shill, but they’re not clever enough to get paid for their 24/7 cheerleading
  15. Oh my bad - he was just trying to have sex with a child. Thanks for looking into it christianDog
  16. Look at yourself man. Unhinged and frothing at the mouth Can’t even speak to the topic at hand lol, the usual
  17. And people like Baddog, call these guys “Patriots” Other defendants are similarly arguing they should be absolved of other alleged crimes, such as illegal gun possession and child pornography, discovered during Jan. 6 investigations. At least one defendant has died in a post-pardon altercation with police. On Jan. 27, county prosecutors in Houston announced a manhunt for Andrew Taake, a pardoned Jan. 6 defendant who was being sought on a 2016 charge of online solicitation of a minor. He had been serving a 74-month sentence after pleading guilty to violence at the Capitol. Prosecutors said he sprayed police officers with bear spray four separate times and struck one with a metal whip. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office said it had asked federal prison officials to hold the 36-year-old Taake, but instead he was let out of a Colorado facility on Jan. 20 after Trump’s pardon. “Rearresting individuals, like Taake, who were released with pending State warrants, will require significant resources,” the D.A.’s office said. Taake was finally tracked down Feb. 6 at a home after a dayslong search. His lawyer didn’t respond to a request for comment.
  18. Do you MAGAs understand how tariffs work lol It’s a tax on consumers. Foreign companies don’t pay a dime
  19. Was Nico a DEI hire? New management is rich old white conservative mega donors so idk why they’d hire him just for being black Maybe a real DEI hire would’ve kept Luka..
  20. High inflation, make it worse with tariffs, then add tax cuts for the wealthy. B-b-but hunters laptop But no matter our best intentions, tariffs are bad policy. As Sen. Rand Paul, put it: “Tariffs are simply taxes… Taxing trade will mean less trade and higher prices.” So Republicans ought to be clear-eyed about the full, unadulterated impact of tariffs as we work to restore sound fiscal policy to our government. Tariffs could cost average Kentuckian $1,200 a year In Kentucky, local storeowners are already hearing about their suppliers’ prices going up. One estimate suggests the president’s tariffs could cost the average Kentuckian up to $1,200 each year. And it’s not just about rising prices here at home. During the last Trump administration, retaliatory tariffs from trade partners set off a broader trade war that hit wide swaths of American industry, from agriculture to manufacturing to aerospace and motor vehicles to distilled spirits. Already, Canada announced retaliatory measures that take direct aim at Kentucky production, targeting products like peanut butter and whiskey.
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