Donald Trump running for president

Hillary Clinton — cleared
James Comey — cleared
Barack Obama — cleared
Lisa Page — cleared
Peter Strzok — cleared
Andrew McCabe — cleared

Manafort — guilty
Gates — guilty Flynn — guilty
Stone — guilty
Cohen — guilty
Papadopoulos — guilty
Kilimnik — guilty
 
Maybe someone familiar with cocaine can comment but it appears he’s fried his pea brain years ago... at all those parties in the 60’s-70’s.


"I’m not a doctor, but I’m, like, a person that has a good, you know what,” Trump said, forgetting the word for "brain"...


Jesus he’s got issues.
No wonder Pelosi prays for him so much.
 
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I learned to use TRX, and I bought the thick bands thinking I was only going to use them for assisted pull-ups (lost my power a few years ago due to injuries and improper training, but I can do a few in my own again) but did you guys know you can do full bodybuilding workouts with them? I’m falling in love with them and I think they along with the TRXGo will be my savior if I travel this year and I’m locked out of gyms, all I need is a door anchor.

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Hillary Clinton — cleared
James Comey — cleared
Barack Obama — cleared
Lisa Page — cleared
Peter Strzok — cleared
Andrew McCabe — cleared

Manafort — guilty
Gates — guilty Flynn — guilty
Stone — guilty
Cohen — guilty
Papadopoulos — guilty
Kilimnik — guilty

All guilty for being the same pile of filth and crap! :)
 
^lol. But. Not guilty. After exhaustive testimony.

Not Trump.
Too much of an effing coward to testify. What a P^ssy.
 
^lol. But. Not guilty. After exhaustive testimony.

Not Trump.
Too much of an effing coward to testify. What a P^ssy.
 
Maybe someone familiar with cocaine can comment but it appears he’s fried his pea brain years ago... at all those parties in the 60’s-70’s.


"I’m not a doctor, but I’m, like, a person that has a good, you know what,” Trump said, forgetting the word for "brain"...


Jesus he’s got issues.
No wonder Pelosi prays for him so much.

I still insist he is not the worst prez in US history, and def not the worst in my lifetime at least, Bushy Jr. holds that record by far but I will say this past week is probably the most embarrassing Prezidental week in my memory, far surpassing when Bushy Sr. first discovered the modern marvels of grocery store checkout scanners.

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We still haven’t gotten a single penny from that piece of trash, and NY has made me one of millions who still haven’t been contacted back.

A reported asked King Cuomo today how are the funds for unemployment, he said they don’t have funds and NY is 35 Billion in debt now. Nice job!

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We still haven’t gotten a single penny from that piece of trash, and NY has made me one of millions who still haven’t been contacted back.

A reported asked King Cuomo today how are the funds for unemployment, he said they don’t have fund and NY is 35 Billion in debt now. Nice job!

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My heart goes to you sir.
I hope you get it soon. :(

We have had so many family friends etc... I was up late last night just worrying for them.
 
I feel like they are slowly weeding out 3rd parties....They cancelled the New York State Prezidental primaries today, and 3rd parties in states where they need signatures and unable to do so may not get any slack at all on this and completely lose ballot access.

The rig job of growing expansive unconstitutional government continues.....

Wait you all see the future is like after contact tracing is first implemented....its not going anywhere.
 
My heart goes to you sir.
I hope you get it soon. :(

We have had so many family friends etc... I was up late last night just worrying for them.

Thank you, Im still fine but my business is drying up because its more difficult to replenish stock. This time of year I usually do alot of yard/garage shopping and who knows when that will be back? Getting what I was told would help, and plus I can finally keep my family safer from bringing home something, and then in the meantime I can finally start doing my taxes, lol
 
On another note, if New York BoE cancelled its primaries that were already delayed into the Summer of June 23, and only 3 days after King Cuomo signed an executive order to allow absantee ballot before the primaries anyways.....what does that signal to the rest of the country and what does this really tell about the outlook of the CCP Virus in June? And what does that tell us when we have a 2nd wave of CCP Virus2 and the regular influenza outbreak in November?

This does not look good for our Democracy thats for sure.
 
We still haven’t gotten a single penny from that piece of trash, and NY has made me one of millions who still haven’t been contacted back.

A reported asked King Cuomo today how are the funds for unemployment, he said they don’t have funds and NY is 35 Billion in debt now. Nice job!

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So they should pay a wage one can survive upon in the best of times or the worst.
 
So they should pay a wage one can survive upon in the best of times or the worst.

Yeah, if they pay you, lol

And sure, you can pay people a universal income, but you probably have to print money out of thin air to create it and then a slice of pizza is going to cost $40, and french fries will be $35 for a small and keep going up from there.

It sounds morally sound, but I dont see it working economically.
 
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How about this for instance to help balance the books?

Hospitals / Doctors have an agreement with the Insurance companies.
They escalate pricing and then you get to be charged a deductible, and if you are uninsured, you still get to pay the escalated pricing in that scheme... they don't reduce the prices. Let's fix that garbage! What a scam healthcare is.

Healthcare is a right.
Conservatives of late love to toss out Sweden.
How about this?

"The Swedish health care system is mainly government-funded, universal for all citizens and decentralized, although private health care also exists. The health care system in Sweden is financed primarily through taxes levied by county councils and municipalities."

People could get decent care and not go bankrupt from catastrophic health issues...
The employer is no longer responsible. They can now pay more money to the employee, or give more vacation to stay healthy...

What a concept.
In the USA we have the least vacation days, and other benefits.
 
"The Swedish health care system is mainly government-funded, universal for all citizens and decentralized, although private health care also exists. The health care system in Sweden is financed primarily through taxes levied by county councils and municipalities."

Its not funded by the government, its funded by stealing it primarily by taxing the crap out of the poor and middle class via armed bureaucrats aka Swedish Tax Agency.
 
Stossel: Sweden is Not a Socialist Success

Many people think Sweden is socialist, but its success comes from free markets.

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How about this for instance to help balance the books?

Hospitals / Doctors have an agreement with the Insurance companies.
They escalate pricing and then you get to be charged a deductible, and if you are uninsured, you still get to pay the escalated pricing in that scheme... they don't reduce the prices. Let's fix that garbage! What a scam healthcare is.

Can you explain this differently. I want to better understand, but not following. I think you're saying to raise the price on procedures, but if you have insurance, you'd only pay the deductible...and uninsured would pay the full higher price?
 
Yeah, if they pay you, lol

And sure, you can pay people a universal income, but you probably have to print money out of thin air to create it and then a slice of pizza is going to cost $40, and french fries will be $35 for a small and keep going up from there.

It sounds morally sound, but I dont see it working economically.

Actually, that kind of hyper-inflation has never happened. I'll have to find the article but they tried to see if a society has ever printed too much money and caused hyper inflation but it litterally never happens that way.
 
Actually, that kind of hyper-inflation has never happened. I'll have to find the article but they tried to see if a society has ever printed too much money and caused hyper inflation but it litterally never happens that way.

Its too late, I already see inflation as absolutely ridiculous in my own lifetime.
 
Actually, that kind of hyper-inflation has never happened. I'll have to find the article but they tried to see if a society has ever printed too much money and caused hyper inflation but it litterally never happens that way.

Printing money is taxing your entire life savings and reducing purchasing power all in one without calling it that way. These days they use stupid communist slogans by calling it "quantitative easing" or some crap.
 
Yeah, if they pay you, lol

And sure, you can pay people a universal income, but you probably have to print money out of thin air to create it and then a slice of pizza is going to cost $40, and french fries will be $35 for a small and keep going up from there.

It sounds morally sound, but I dont see it working economically.

Actually, that kind of hyper-inflation has never happened. I'll have to find the article but they tried to see if a society has ever printed too much money and caused hyper inflation but it litterally never happens that way.
Its too late, I already see inflation as absolutely ridiculous in my own lifetime.

I guess, but you don't need a wheel barrow full of cash to go grocery shopping. That kind of hyper inflation has never been caused by printing money to fund social programs.
 
Printing money is taxing your entire life savings and reducing purchasing power all in one without calling it that way. These days they use stupid communist slogans by calling it "quantitative easing" or some crap.

Quantitative easing is different. Printing money doesn't necessarily cause inflation as long as there are there are goods and services that are not being represented by currency at the time you print said currency. Basically, as long as your economy has untapped resources you can print money at a reasonable rate.
 
I guess, but you don't need a wheel barrow full of cash to go grocery shopping. That kind of hyper inflation has never been caused by printing money to fund social programs.

Ok, so its not hyper inflation, but its regular inflation and its a con job on society to pay off rich criminals calling all the shots.
 
Is that not exactly what happened in Venezuela?

It is not. Oil price fluctuations and US economic sanctions are what happened in Venezuela. We went through a similar, albeit less extreme, version of the same phenomenon due to oil price fluctuations back in the 70s
 
Quantitative easing is different. Printing money doesn't necessarily cause inflation as long as there are there are goods and services that are not being represented by currency at the time you print said currency. Basically, as long as your economy has untapped resources you can print money at a reasonable rate.

Its unreasonable. My lifes savings and purchasing power have decreased significantly since 2009.
 
It is not. Oil price fluctuations and US economic sanctions are what happened in Venezuela. We went through a similar, albeit less extreme, version of the same phenomenon due to oil price fluctuations back in the 70s
So they don’t have hyperinflation? And they didn’t print a ton of money? I’m not claiming that simply printing money was the sole cause of the problem, but you can’t arrive at the point where you need 120,000 Bolivars to buy a cup of coffee without printing way too much money...
 
Ok, so its not hyper inflation, but its regular inflation and its a con job on society to pay off rich criminals calling all the shots.

Umm, I'm down to throw stones at our structural societal issues as much as the next guy but inflation is a natural phenomenon of any currency. It feels like more of a problem than it should because we've allowed monopolies and corporate capture of gov. to suppress the natural wage growth that should be offsetting that inflation.
 
Actually, that kind of hyper-inflation has never happened. I'll have to find the article but they tried to see if a society has ever printed too much money and caused hyper inflation but it litterally never happens that way.

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Quantitative easing is different. Printing money doesn't necessarily cause inflation as long as there are there are goods and services that are not being represented by currency at the time you print said currency. \

Yeah, goods and services, rob the poor and middle class and give it to the 1%. Thats good and services for you.
 
Umm, I'm down to throw stones at our structural societal issues as much as the next guy but inflation is a natural phenomenon of any currency. It feels like more of a problem than it should because we've allowed monopolies and corporate capture of gov. to suppress the natural wage growth that should be offsetting that inflation.

Its man made. Money is not natural, salt is.
 
Umm, I'm down to throw stones at our structural societal issues as much as the next guy but inflation is a natural phenomenon of any currency. It feels like more of a problem than it should because we've allowed monopolies and corporate capture of gov. to suppress the natural wage growth that should be offsetting that inflation.
*Of any fiat currency especially.
 
So they don’t have hyperinflation? And they didn’t print a ton of money? I’m not claiming that simply printing money was the sole cause of the problem, but you can’t arrive at the point where you need 120,000 Bolivars to buy a cup of coffee without printing way too much money...

They arent even printing it, its a bunch of digital pretend garbage.
 
Am I remembering incorrectly or weren't you one of the ones that got into bitcoin?
Wasn’t the idea behind Bitcoin that it has some limiting factors in how fast/easily it can be produced? Not sure how advances in technology to mine it or whatever it’s called impact that theory/reality, but I think that’s what I heard?
 
I read it was/is so bad in Venezuela that it’s cheaper to use money to wipe than toilet paper...

And that was BEFORE the corona virus!

Yeah its bad, throw even more hardcore sanctions on them Dump so the people can starve before they die from Corona!!!! Bet way to wipe corona is to wipe out humans first!! GGRRRrrrr Mke 'Merica Great AGain!!!!!
 
So they don’t have hyperinflation? And they didn’t print a ton of money? I’m not claiming that simply printing money was the sole cause of the problem, but you can’t arrive at the point where you need 120,000 Bolivars to buy a cup of coffee without printing way too much money...

That much shouldn't be circulating but that's not to say it never should have been printed. Basically, after a collapse of oil prices and economic sanctions, everyone liquidated all of their assets. Imagine the waltons selling every walmart at once. All of a sudden there would be a metric fuckton of extra cash in the system and you'd have hyper inflation. It doesn't mean that the value of those properties should never have been represented as currency.
 
Wasn’t the idea behind Bitcoin that it has some limiting factors in how fast/easily it can be produced? Not sure how advances in technology to mine it or whatever it’s called impact that theory/reality, but I think that’s what I heard?

maybe and I'm of course using Bitcoin like Kleenex to describe all cryptocurrency
 
Wasn’t the idea behind Bitcoin that it has some limiting factors in how fast/easily it can be produced? Not sure how advances in technology to mine it or whatever it’s called impact that theory/reality, but I think that’s what I heard?

Bitcoin has a cap at 21 million specifically to prevent inflation as far as I remember.
 
That much shouldn't be circulating but that's not to say it never should have been printed. Basically, after a collapse of oil prices and economic sanctions, everyone liquidated all of their assets. Imagine the waltons selling every walmart at once. All of a sudden there would be a metric fuckton of extra cash in the system and you'd have hyper inflation. It doesn't mean that the value of those properties should never have been represented as currency.
Ok. I just wanted to point out that hyperinflation has happened in our lifetime. If you’re just saying it has never happened SOLELY/PRIMARILY as the result of an otherwise not-already-in-a-crisis country simply printing money for social programs/etc, then that’s fair.
 
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