BIGUN

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  1. Her job was prosecutor. Her policies as Senator were what? What did she accomplish? Not advocate, actually accomplished.
  2. BIGUN

    Trump

    I thought you guys were in favor of red flag laws?
  3. Oh yea, I left out != anyone from Cali :) Who's your pick, Bill?
  4. What did policy accomplishments other than advocating and raising money?
  5. By that, I thought you meant it as one who did nothing but that and the felon.
  6. He was my first thought.
  7. Consider this a request for information. Who in the Democratic party would you put up in the next presidential election. I would like to vote for someone. Criteria: Fiscally Responsible Able to harmonize with both sides of the aisle. Statesman International respect. Demonstrated leadership. History of policy execution. War - if we have to defend ourselves.
  8. That's my point. This is where we're at.
  9. Democracy, my ass. An installed puppet of the DNC and a felon-conman. Those were our choices.
  10. Back to your old tricks, huh. Take one thing out of a whole string of conversation and play the gotchya game. Back on block.
  11. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62002218
  12. Agreed. 100% We are facing a recession. Bulls in a china shop.
  13. We're kinda debating towards the same goal Reducing the debt-to-GDP ratio depends on how the deficit is corrected. If surplus is increased by raising taxes, the downturn in growth raises rather than reduces the debt-to-GDP ratio. Deficit reduction policies based on spending cuts have almost no effect on output, so they are a sure bet for a reduction in debt to GDP. I think for me/you; we might like to see a solid congressional law as to a firm debt-to-GDP ratio. Course, it all goes to shit during war, disasters, et.al. Course, I'm not an economist, so I can't lay out the best plan (Hell, I don't even think they can come up with one).
  14. Side step. As opposed to increasing taxes and increasing spending? Both sides are responsible. Don't you think it strange that neither side jumps on a balanced budget bandwagon. There's always talk, but when it comes up, both sides scatter.
  15. Both sides are equally responsible. And, for the first year, the debt incurred is a result of the last administration until the end of the following fiscal year in October. Here's a chart of each adminsitration's contribution to that debt - and the main issue is paying or preparing for fucking war. https://www.investopedia.com/us-debt-by-president-dollar-and-percentage-7371225
  16. Thank you. I wasn't aware of these. As the S/O leans into retirement; she wants to do more with Marine Biology, so we are scrubbing their web site.
  17. They have ruled out any toxicology issues and are now focused on Tesla. Perhaps Elon oughta get his ass back to his own fucking efficiencies. https://basentinel.com/two-holland-hall-teens-killed-in-tulsa-crash/
  18. And why it or anything even close to it should never be done again.
  19. Trump is creating an entire class of other than Trump votes in the next election. I believe that if the Dems put up a fiscally/somewhat conservative Democrat that communicates well - the pendulum will swing back. It is the nature of our two party system. But, they need to start strategically planning now.
  20. Well, I don't think Elon should be involved in politics at all and am completely opposed to anything that even closely resembles a nazi salute. I am of an age where my parents served during Korea and had great Uncles that served during WWII. Anything Nazi or Commmunist goes against the grain.
  21. Sounds like Dr. Walker doesn;t have a plan. He's making this shit up as he goes. No granularity on his website. https://www.brianwalkermlc.com.au/priorities
  22. No argument. Nor, does it take into account the revenues generated from areas other than the sound bite of "Every American Owes X." IMO: Bill Clinton's Workforce Reduction Act, while somewhat brutal, still had a methodology of assessing the need, then submitting it to Congress.