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BUT BUT BUT
TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA.
This message brought to you by Khan and manb00b and all the rest of the whiny ass man bitches of HX
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Please site your source.
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Turn off the cartoon network and go over to CNBC. They have all the info you require.
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How do you expect a law that was "just passed" to have any immediate effect? Are you new to the US?
Aren't bears hairy gay guys?
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You need balls in order to be considered gay.
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Trump really needs our help now folks. He was there for us, now we must show our loyalty.
I pledge 10 grand to go to his legal defense fund.
Anyone else want to help?
I don't care if he has "billions and billions" I wear my MAGA hat proud.
I don't care that you don't have money to give. Get a fucking loan. But donate. We have to show these libicunts that we stick together.
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more delusional whiny ass man bitches
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@Frankbear22
If I turn off the "cartoon network" here on HX I won't be able to see the ridiculous skewing of facts that are being made. This is almost as good as standup comedy where the comedian disparages himself!
Google: "July inflation"
Result: 8.5%
Google: "August inflation"
Result: 8.3%
So how does it equate to "Inflation still on the rise?" It is clearly going down (most recent trend)!
The interesting thing about statistics is that 2 people can take the exact same data and present it in totally different ways by using ill-defined words and innuendos. People with bad intent have mastered this.
Your source of information is intentionally trying to play with your emotions, and you are allowing them to do so.
Had you said, "Inflation is still too high" or even "ridiculously high" then most people would agree with you. But you chose to take the low road and intentionally incite contentious debate. You need to get a dog to kick and quit taking your frustrations in life out on other people.
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And do yourself a favor and read this article. Maybe you can pinpoint where you fit in.
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The left’s new normal. They cheer when we have 8,3% inflation.
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@Jazz51
You clearly didn't read, or understand, my post. I said that most people would agree (including me) that 8.3% inflation is too high. And your attempt at deflection insinuating that I am "Left" makes it clear that you and FB22 went to the same school where the only thing they teach is hatred!
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Hatred? Now that is funny. Joe is saying gas price have fallen. Here they have actually gone up the last week.
Joe is a incompetent b00b.
And again hatred. Like there was no hatred coming from the Left between 2016 and 2020, or 2000 to 2008.
What the Left accuses the other side of they do in spades.
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Unconscionable government spending and monetary policy rooted in free money has hit the tipping point.
The only way out of this unconscionable public debt burden is to grow the economy and implement pretty serious government austerity.
The only way to restore solvency to The Fed is to increase interest rates and reduce their zombie balance sheet.
Democrat Party power is rooted in promoting a feeling of fairness. Current Democrat policies have abandoned fairness in exchange for picking favored groups and pretending that’s fair. They are re-writing history to match their political narrative. Larger and larger groups of people that thrived under fairness are being used and left behind. Following the Second Law of Demand, the reaction to being abandoned will be greater over time and many former staunch groups rooted in the Democrat principlas of fairness will depart the party.
The only hope the Democrats have to survive the departure of so many former supporters is the Republicans failing to embrace fairness as the root of power. Actual fairness, actual,equality, not the Democrat Propaganda machine’s version of fairness as a constantly sliding scale of equity.
Trump needs to be the better man and be the Party Chairman, not the Presidential Candidate.
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@Frankbear22
You consistently try to deflect from a debate when it is clearly not going your way. What you don't realize is that people who are educated and skilled at debate clearly see this as you losing and not wanting to admit it. Either that, or your lack of being able to maintain focus on the subject at hand is an indication that you may be lacking in certain critical social skills. And jumping to the conclusion that someone is left or right based on a single subject is childish.
I grew up a staunch Republican. In my 30's I decided against gang warfare and switched to Independent. Not as in the Independent party, because that is just another gang. I voted for Trump because I, like most people, was intrigued by his visions and promises. What really attracted me to him was the fact that he was not a professional politician (which I believe to be the bane of our democracy).
But when it comes to "facts", I have a tendency to look very closely at the underlying data. I give credit where credit is due, and criticize that which I think was irresponsible behavior. For example: which president in the last 50 years has the best record of keeping inflation under control? Clearly it was a Democrat: Bill Clinton. Not only did he get it under control, the trend for his entire time in office was very positive with budget surpluses rising year-over-year for most of his term(s). (see link) You can argue very strongly against how he did it, but the "fact" remains that he did get inflation under control. If that is the main topic, then he deservedly gets the credit.
So I am not shy about giving credit where credit is due to a Democrat even though I have never been, and probably never will be, a Democrat. And I am also not afraid to admit when I make a mistake, as I clearly did in believing in Trump. The only commitment I have made regarding anything political is to be a free thinker and not let other people do my thinking for me.
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Bill had a Republican congress to work with starting in 95. And do you think Bill could get the nomination today? Throw away his womanizing I am talking about his stance on issues. The Democrats have moved far to the Left. The greatest threat to America today is progressives.
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The greatest threat to America today is stupidity and the proliferation of conspiracy theories! BTW - I hope you realize that all of those podcasters like Alex Jones stir the shit pot with their outrageous claims for the sole purpose of making money, not changing the American political scene for the better. Selling supplements? Are you kidding me! What they rely on is that they can strike a chord with their viewers, who they see as nothing more than "click-bait"
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it was supposed to drop to six something percent, but technically this is still a slight drop
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im no fan of Joe, but gas prices have really dropped recently near me. however I hear its because he's using the reserves
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Dtf…. Don’t flatter yourself. My comment was not directed at you. It was a general comment.
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Conspiracy theories? Like Russian collusion? Like the fake dossier? Like a Supreme Court Justice nominee held rape parties when he was in high school? Give me a f****** break
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Oh, and that Clarence Thomas put pubic hair on Coke cans?
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OK, breaks over please continue.
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@jazz51
Then I stand corrected and apologize. It seems I jumped to a conclusion, the very thing I have been critical of.
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^^??dtf responding with the wrong account/handle?
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Great news, all your retirement accounts will be looking great after today. And remember Joe did that. Come November you need to reward him. And clickbait that's funny
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A whole bunch of whining from furrybear today.
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Whining? Now that's funny I don't care who you are. And it appears the truth hurts. And remember it was just transitory
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@dtf 2022 Here is why everyone is saying inflation is on the rise.
July inflation 8.5%
August inflation 8.3% BUT!
July core inflation 5.9%
August core inflation 6.3%
Core inflation is measured by removing the volatile food and energy sectors from the calculation.
This is the number wall street is reacting to today and the number the feds will consider next week in hiking interest rates.
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transitory whining?
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Let me get this correct. I comment about dtf2022 and Marrisa responds. Gosh how did that happen?
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Take a breath. The drop was related to a report that wasn't as encouraging as expected. The losses will be regained as soon as the FED makes a counter move.
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joes an std lol
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It appears Jim Cramer is a member of the site. Be afraid be very very afraid
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hmm......
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"Take a breath. The drop was related to a report that wasn't as encouraging as expected. The losses will be regained as soon as the FED makes a counter move."
Yeah, another 75 basis points will be added to money rates. Anyone with variable interest credit cards...bend over and keep grabbing your butt cheeks.
Anyone with ANY variable interest rates.....home equity lines of credit, etc. They just went up again.
Anyone looking for a new carl loan.....a bigger and bigger number.
Want to buy a house. New weekly average is 6.10%. It was 2.73% in January 2021 when Joey took office. More than double your overall finance charge for that home purchase.
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It all by design... they want to system to collapse, it's the Cloward–Piven strategy.
If so many "non educated" people can figure it out, why can't those Ivy League-ers?
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Those Ivy League people are so pompous and full of themselves, they are in their own little echo chambers. They have been told because they went to an Ivy League school they are smarter than everyone else. And the stupid assholes actually believe it. Lol
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Not to mention the increase in crime in the major U.S. cities. and spreading into
the suburbs since there no longer are consequences for robbing and beating people
since there aren't any police around. Many have quit.
More misery to come under Biden.
It will be interesting to see the comments from the HX Dems/Libs in the future.
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