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Sir, your lack of awareness for “your side” is amusing
The right is always the side fighting against aid towards the poor
And always pushing for tax breaks for the rich
This isn’t an opinion
It’s well documented - jdfitz77
Yeah, these tax breaks to the rich and trickle down economics has never really worked fun fact:
10 of the last 11 U.S. recessions began with a Republican President.
1953 Republican
1958 Republican
1960 Republican
1969 Republican
1973 Republican
1980 Democratic
1981 Republican
1990 Republican
2001 Republican
2007 Republican which led to the 2008 crash
2020 Republican
The only recession with a Dem since Ike was Jimmy Carter
Now that is quite the trend and I have no idea why the Dems don't push this harder when they campaign.
Burn this place to the ground - 3rd GM's the charm
Imo that’s an exaggeration. It’s pretty OBVIOUS. How can you not see it. For the 92nd time in the last 3 weeks I’m done responding to everyone! B!tches!
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Dec 2 @ 8:21 AM ET
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Sir, your lack of awareness for “your side” is amusing
The right is always the side fighting against aid towards the poor
And always pushing for tax breaks for the rich
This isn’t an opinion
It’s well documented - jdfitz77
have leftist ideologies impacted you positively in that time?
the gop relies on the wealthy. the dems rely on the poor. therefore the gop has a vested interest in gaining wealthy voters and the dems have a vested interest in gaining poor voters. I choose to become wealthy not poor. I'll side with the party that's gains from me becoming wealthy. I'm not sorry about it. - TheHank
Some nice truisms there...I choose honest pay for an honest day's work.
Some nice truisms there...I choose honest pay for an honest day's work. - Michael Pachla
Now I don't mind choppin wood
And I dont care if the money's no good
You take what you need and leave the rest
But they should never have taken the very best
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Dec 2 @ 9:16 AM ET
Now I don't mind choppin wood
And I dont care if the money's no good
You take what you need and leave the rest
But they should never have taken the very best - jcragcrumple
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Dec 2 @ 9:25 AM ET
How much cap room do Sabres have to work with? TB still sitting at $2 million over cap with Cirelli and Cernak needing new deals. Palat and Killorn could be trade targets, as TB seems reluctant to give up any top prospects in order to move Johnson. Assuming their goal is to become cap compliant, they could be had for prospects and picks. Article on main page about their situation about how their prospects are more important than keeping Killorn and Palat to sustain their success. https://hockeybuzz.com/bl...at-not-Johnson/278/108537
“If BrisBois can pull the Lightning under the salary cap while re-signing Cernak and Cirelli to reasonable deals, giving up Palat and Killorn, and not surrendering prospects, then the Lightning will consider it a successful offseason.”
How much cap room do Sabres have to work with? TB still sitting at $2 million over cap with Cirelli and Cernak needing new deals. Palat and Killorn could be trade targets, as TB seems reluctant to give up any top prospects in order to move Johnson. Assuming their goal is to become cap compliant, they could be had for prospects and picks. Article on main page about their situation about how their prospects are more important than keeping Killorn and Palat to sustain their success. https://hockeybuzz.com/bl...at-not-Johnson/278/108537
“If BrisBois can pull the Lightning under the salary cap while re-signing Cernak and Cirelli to reasonable deals, giving up Palat and Killorn, and not surrendering prospects, then the Lightning will consider it a successful offseason.” - Ratsreign
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Some nice truisms there...I choose honest pay for an honest day's work. - Michael Pachla
He does bring up a good point, though. The Republicans and Democrats have created a culture war between the have's and have-not's. Whether or not you personally subscribe to a different mindset, that's the platform the parties are running on. Both sides believe they're the victim. Democrats are running on the idea that the poor are being victimized by the rich. They have much less than "the 1%", and they want more of that wealth distributed to them more or less by government mandate. Those on the left call it empathy. Those on the right call it envy. Republicans, on the other hand, run on the idea that the earner should be allowed to keep more of what he has, regardless of whether he's rich or poor, and that welfare programs, through their tax dollars, are being abused. Those on the right call this capitalism. Those on the left call it selfishness.
Now, we can debate how genuine either party really is when it comes to these ideologies. I personally believe they aren't, and I think that you need to look no further than this shutdown. The "rich" of this world, and I mean the likes of Bezos (Amazon) and the Walton family (Wal-Mart), who by this definition would be Republican, have benefited far more from more stringent shutdown policies during this pandemic that have largely instituted by the left than any other policy instituted during this current administration. However, that is not the picture either party is trying to paint, and they're not shy about saying it either.