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Why isn't the babysitter showing up?
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Whaddya think of the proposed wealth tax on billionaires?
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2 trillion covidreliefporkfilledcampaignpromisesliberalwishlisthaspracticallynothingtodowithcovidrelief says hi.
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"If the government and school aid is included in this category, about 85% of the American Rescue Plan is pandemic-related, according to a breakdown by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/fac ... 887487002/
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Just imagine if Mich scrutinized wasteful Pentagon spending as closely as we scrutinize financial support for the poor.
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i made a comment about the banks when we were discussing rent and mortgage payments
the money was going to the wrong people because all those payments that had been missed weren’t magically going away
the money was going to the wrong people because all those payments that had been missed weren’t magically going away
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The $15 minimum wage was not going to pass. A lot of the vote yesterday had procedural ramifications to ensure the larger bill could pass. Even so, every time we let the GOP off with shafting workers, the middle class pays the bill. ON the Afghan airlifter: the graft there was Congressional. The AF didn't go and pick a loser, Congress did and told them to make it work. I think it was a W boondoggle that took years to play out. Somewhere in that cost, there was plenty of graft.
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Good stuff.
"This whole thing was a big dick-waving contest, it's just that my dick was bigger than yours."
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Weren’t we just talking about this in some other thread yesterday?