cdavis17
cdavis17
cdavis17

No, the fear that comes from being a person of color, religious minority, or a woman in a country that just elected a man on a platform of bigotry and misogyny. The fear that would naturally come from the hundreds of hate incidents which have happened post election. The fear that comes from knowing the leader of

Except you won’t know, because as mentioned, the registry was useless. I’d rather have a flying car that runs on happy thoughts, doesn’t make it a real option.

Nope. And what’s funny (or sad) about this is that you’re clearly already on a computer, where you could Google the actual facts in like 4 seconds. That would interrupt your freshman year Econ 101 level rantings though, so I understand.

Much better to be one who spends half his day drawing false equivalencies and ignoring evidence in order to dismiss people’s concerns.

The registry that was dropped because it was useless, expensive, and also useless and expensive? Ya, let’s go back to that registry. Great idea.

He really teed that one up for you.

You seem to be focused only on immigration. There are plenty of other areas where Trump has promised, in word and deed, to fuck over people. It’s totally reasonable to be dreading his Presidency when he and his party have the power to finally enact all the shitty policies they have been talking up for years. To say

It’s impact is tiny? A million and a half more people voted for the Dem house in 2012. Did the Dems take back the house? Not even fucking close. Gerrymandering post 2010 definitely had an effect on that.

Nah.

Elizabeth Warren is a standard bearer for left wing identity politics?

Shit, if you care about the well being of yourself (provided you aren’t a billionaire already) the Ryan budget is a monster.

Which would be somewhat comforting, where it not for the fact that the House map is currently gerrymandered out the ass and will be for the next election and all elections for the foreseeable future, combined with the fact that the democratic base is less likely to turn out anyway and certainly less likely in

When Trump and the GOP campaign for years on doing something, some of us believe they might actually try to do it now that they are in power and can’t be stopped. As opposed to Obama, who never campaigned on gun confiscation or FEMA camps.

Pretty sure that’s how the system is set up now. Employee pay is an expense, it get’s deducted when figuring profit.

You think success was frowned upon in the 1950s, when the marginal tax rate was 90%?

These two statements don’t contradict each other.

Historical examples like, say, the US for the bulk of the 20th century? High marginal tax rates used to fund major infrastructure projects, increase home ownership, educational access for the masses, investment in scientific research and technology development, and the list goes on. Basically a giant sustained boost

Does coal ash really taste better than lead?

If you can’t see why that sign is dumb then you need to grow up.

Trump ignored half the population and won. He just picked the correctly distributed half to pander to.