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He sure has the “whining” thing down pat.

“But judge! I got like...friends coming over this weekend. We’re goin’ to watch the big game!” Judge, “Oh Lord, is the big game THIS weekend? Thanks for reminding me! Yeah, forget it. I’m going to just say you’ve fulfilled your time served and give you community service credit for watching the home team this weekend.

The trade imbalance has increased. The cost of goods have gone up for American consumers. How does that not harm us? You think those countries just ate those tariffs? They passed them on to us. Go look at what a washing machine cost 2 years ago to what it costs now. And that’s just one example of thousands. https://www

Sure, they get to complain. Review bombing developers and screaming on forums accomplishes...what? What if Epic comes out on top? Steam may be forced to make adjustments like lowering their prices and letting developers keep more of their profit? That’s good for gamers and game developers. It *sucks* for developers to

It’s an online game store, not the North and the South. The stakes could hardly be lower. While I prefer Steam over all competitors, I’m also not 10,000% loyal to them and frothing at the mouth because I have to wait a few months for a game (or I could just go buy it from the other store). More competition is better,

*Shrug*

Yes, finally these guys are realizing maybe hoarding all the money and screwing over the other 99% of the country isn’t going to last forever.

He’s such a moron. Tariffs harm us as much as they harm everyone else. He brags about how much money the USA is “making” off of tariffs, but his tiny brain doesn’t realize that’s money from US citizens.

What is the orange of this meme of an orange with an orange?

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Yeaaaah...no. Not remotely close. Like...not in the same galaxy close. Trump just said the “noise” from windmills gives you cancer, and was shocked to learn the oceans are wet and large and also doesn’t even know Puerto Rico is part of the United States (among millions of other examples of his unbelievable ignorance).

“it’s a bunch of small donors getting together to have a little bit more of an impact on what they do” Democrats are swearing off *corporate* PAC money. “ generally considered to be any donation directly to a candidate—or to the politician’s leadership PAC, a separate fund that can be used to redistribute money to

I’m pretty sure Dems have never undermined our Democracy like the current GOP has. At least in modern history. 

Heh, years ago I tried to play CoD in the tiny picture in picture on our TV while my wife watched TV. It was just a joke, but I actually did very well. I was easier keeping everyone in my view all at once, vs having it on the big screen and actually having to move my eyes or turn my head to see them.

sense of entitlement is just too strong” It’s strong in a lot more than just the blogging community. 

Yes, so did mine. Which was expected. Obamacare ensured people with preexisting conditions got coverage, and that there were no lifetime caps on treatment, and insurance companies could not throw you off insurance if you got sick (like was the case before Obamacare). That’s why insurance was cheaper before it.

Border security is something we need. Is it a major crisis that demands immediate attention? Is it an emergency? Not even close. Of all the real problems we are facing as a country, it’s probably about #92 on the list as far as priority. The only reason it’s a “crisis” is Trump’s been so busy golfing and holding hate

Actually, Schultz is Sarah Sanders.

Well, not really. The 5 billion is just to get started, and it would most likely cost more like 50-100 billion, and then you’d spend hundreds of millions repairing and maintaining it in the following decades.

It also reminds me of pirates who whine that they can’t steal a game as soon as it’s released, as if they are “owed” something. They’ll claim games are too expensive, so they pirate them. Yet if they just waited a year or 2, they could buy the game for $5-$10 with the season pass (and if you can’t afford $5 for a

Yes, Steam was absolutely perfect the day it released and for years later. No, it sucked right off the bat, too.