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stevenash

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  1. She certainly did and I agree with her. I would guess that if we polled all of the board participants, she would score a 100% to 0% victory.
  2. somebody needs to use their phone and copy the video
  3. Probably with the help of James Comey and/or John Koskinen
  4. I did not and happily stand corrected!!!!
  5. The left is not interested (regardless of what they claim) in what will raise after tax income for individuals. Their only concern is gaining more revenue for the state
  6. I will be surprised if CNN shows this one
  7. yes, it's a matter of how you portray yourself
  8. So these things matter only if you are a Presidential candidate?
  9. Yes, you are a lot smarter than me. I think that is obvious to everyone, particularly in the field of economics and proper spelling/use of the English Language.
  10. Yes, the dems are really really smart. They have a candidate who is the most corrupt candidate to ever get in a Presidential race. ( makes Nixon look like an angel) PamFam, I am sure you are swelling with pride over the choice of your party.
  11. Tobie- with the level of division going on currently in this country ( unprecedented in my view), who is responsible for that?
  12. Mr. Khan was payed for his appearance so I doubt it matters to him
  13. As these revelations keep arising and multiplying, I believe tis better to have a foul mouthed leader than a deeply corrupt one.
  14. Even though that is very true, it doesn't matter because Trump has said some things that aren't very nice and that is far more reprehensible.
  15. I hope that comedian will take a look at the bankruptcy of a former DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE and what he had to say in retrospect about his experience: In 1988, McGovern had his first brush with the real world — mugged is a better word — when he took his speaker fees generated while traveling the world on various lecture tours and purchased a 46-year lease on the 150-room Stratford Inn in Stratford, Connecticut. Within three years the inn went into bankruptcy and McGovern wrote a letter to the Wall Street Journal in June 1992 explaining why: It's been 11 years since I left the U.S. Senate, after serving 24 years in high public office. After leaving a career in politics, I devoted much of my time to public lectures that took me into every state in the union and much of Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. In 1988, I invested most of the earnings from this lecture circuit acquiring the leasehold on Connecticut's Stratford Inn. Hotels, inns and restaurants have always held a special fascination for me. The Stratford Inn promised the realization of a longtime dream to own a combination hotel, restaurant and public conference facility — complete with an experienced manager and staff. In retrospect, I wish I had known more about the hazards and difficulties of such a business, especially during a recession of the kind that hit New England just as I was acquiring the inn's 43-year leasehold. I also wish that during the years I was in public office, I had had this firsthand experience about the difficulties business people face every day. That knowledge would have made me a better U.S. senator and a more understanding presidential contender…. To create job opportunities we need entrepreneurs who will risk their capital against an expected payoff. Too often, however, public policy does not consider whether we are choking off those opportunities. It was the choking of local, state and federal rules, regulations and mandates that forced his venture into bankruptcy. He explained: My business associates and I … lived with federal, state and local rules that were all passed with the objective of helping employees, protecting the environment, raising tax dollars for schools, protecting our customers from fire hazards, etc. While I never doubted the worthiness of any of these goals, the concept that most often eludes legislators is: Can we make consumers pay the higher prices for the increased operating costs that accompany public regulation and government reporting requirements with reams of red tape? It is a simple concern that is nonetheless often ignored by legislators. For example, the papers today are filled with stories about businesses dropping health coverage for employees. We provided a substantial package for our staff at the Stratford Inn. However, were we operating today, those costs would exceed $150,000 a year for health care on top of salaries and other benefits. There would have been no reasonable way for us to absorb or pass on these costs. The lesson learned in the free market came late to McGovern, too late to make an impact on his excessive confidence in the power of government to solve society’s problems. As Justice Felix Frankfurter said: Wisdom too often never comes, and so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late.
  16. along with: Mark Twain, P.T. Barnum, Henry John Heinz, Milton Hershey, Abe Lincoln, Wayne Newton, M.C. Hammer, 50 Cent, Walt Disney, George McGovern, Henry Ford, Mickey Rooney, Debbie Reynolds, Jerry Lee Lewis, Burt Reynolds,Kim Basinger, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dione Warwick, Michael Vick.
  17. Looks like Hillary is going to Hillary [Hidden Content]
  18. Bottom line= Those who have are now paying healthcare costs for those who have not- next stop- college costs will be handled the same way based on the theory that the rich aren't paying their fair share. This game will go on and on and on until the rich no longer care to produce-( yes, you do eventually run out of other peoples money) Best part is every time the Repubs propose a tax cut, the Dems frame it as a tax cut for the rich. Well, if you check out who is paying most of the taxes, the rich would have to benefit because nobody pays taxes except those who are productive and that number continues to dwindle as the producers are de-incentivized to produce and the takers population continues to grow in the name of "fairness" and "social justice"
  19. Nothing new here. Dems are always trying to advance the narrative that they are so much smarter than anyone else.
  20. :):):):)
  21. If she gets elected, it will be the first time two Presidents have slept together.
  22. It is amazing to me that Hillary stated that Mr. Trumps comments tells "who he really is" and the lemmings accept/believe that. At the same time, her actions(Benghazi, Clinton Foundation, and email issues) are of little consequence. It further amazes me that she states that the tax policies of the Bush Administration caused the 2008 financial crisis and the lemmings accept it in spite of the FACT that it had ZERO bearing on what happened.
  23. Looks like you wont have to wait long
  24. If you want larger, more intrusive government, higher taxes, and more regulations and to pay for the college tuition and healthcare of someone other than your own family, by all means, vote for Mrs. Clinton. If you want the ultimate insider to be in the top position of our efficient and thrifty federal government, Mrs. Clinton is the right choice. If and and when you aren't pleased with the results, accept the contention that the Republicans are somehow responsible, and support the next free stuff advocate who runs for office.
  25. He doesnt believe that Mr. Obama lies.
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