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Hey Dan, here is a tip if you’re going to correct somebody and then be a dick about it. Try and at least have the correct information... he meant 52 F-35's.

It’s right around the same 12-16% deduction in taxes that Walmart is expected to pay this year so they’re passing it straight on to the employees. The system works! Oh, wait, they’re handing $300 million more annually while seeing a $60-70 billion dollar decrease in taxes? I’m starting to think maybe percentages

The company will still be anti-weed, just like they’re anti-being drunk. Probably eventually (after it’s been legal in ALL the states for a while, particularly for big companies with multi-state presence) they will develop an “are you high right now?” test that will replace the “have you been high in the last month?”

I can’t keep a potted plant alive now I have to harvest my pot?

“what about me”

My kids have everything they need, except for a responsible, loving father. I’ve already said that. But you can’t buy responsible, loving fathers at the store, so I’m not sure what I can do about that?

I don’t need to read his book to know that his point about government being useless for solving our country’s problems is bullshit.

Interestingly enough, it is pretty easy to not become a single mother when you have factual sex education and access to affordable contraception.

“We don’t want our history removed. If you’re going to remove that statue, then let’s just go all over entire United States to remove every statue we have.”

I don’t need to read his book to know that his point about government being useless for solving our country’s problems is bullshit.

So the Arizona GOP’s top candidates for an actual fucking senate seat are Mrs. Chemtrails and the most racist former sheriff in America? The fuck are they putting in the water down there?

Lots of liberals I know really loved that book (I haven’t read it myself), but I am wary of anyone who touts the “government can’t fix this, only we can fix it” line. It’s like a backwards version of “guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” The thing is, I honestly struggle to find a good example anywhere in

Well, I was talking specifically about the quoted portion, where he says we should shun government and “ask ourselves what we can do to make things better.” My comment was absolutely relevant to that.

Oh, well then he’s focused on the wrong “problems.”

If I were still in school, I would be fascinated to take a class like this. I took a course on religious terrorism and it covered domestic white terror groups also, not just Al Qaeda and the like at the time, it was really interesting and oddly enough ended up being very pertinent to a real-world encounter I had

Yeah, except the “what we can do to make things better” is empowering the government to fix the problems of wealth inequality and lack of access to education.

Funny thing is, this fucknut isn’t even FROM Appalachia. He’s from a town just outside of Dayton. The only part of OH that is considered Appalachia is a very small portion of the state near the southeast border. Typical.

Somewhere a conservative’s head just exploded when they learned that there are people on public assistance who HAVE jobs, because Fox News told them they were all just kicking back on the couch at home playing XBox on their big screen TVs and collecting government checks.

There’s a good discussion of that here: