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New site? Maybe some day.
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If planet sized battle stations are outlawed, only outlaws will have planet sized battle stations. |
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He won't support it because they don't have the money to do it, period. |
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ha I was just loling at work at some people who drive prius's covered in Obama stickkkers complaining about their checks being smaller 'all of a sudden'. WAY TO VOTE FOLKS |
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Like Obama would tell you if he was building a Death Star. I'm sure the Chinese are building it right now and he'll put it on Americas tab. |
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ha I was just loling at work at some people who drive prius's covered in Obama stickkkers complaining about their checks being smaller 'all of a sudden'. WAY TO VOTE FOLKS |
Haha yup. BUT HE SAID HE WAS ONLY TAXING THE RICH! |
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Typical NIMLEO liberals. (Not In My Lower Earth Orbit) |
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The payroll tax increase was actually a product of not renewing the initial payroll tax cut that was part of a compromise between Obama and the House on the 2009 stimulus bill. In terms of moving the economy forward a payroll tax cut was arguably more beneficial to economic health because it drove consumer spending on a large scale than the Bush Tax Cuts. Think of that whole 99% vs. 1% rhetoric and the small transactions the 99% could make with what's being reported as the average tax savings of $19 per paycheck (why that's a colored vinyl reissue a week! We just saved the record industry!) versus how most of the beneficiaries of the top tax bracket cuts put their money away to accumulate wealth on Wall Street (The Dow's made out marvelously since the 2008 crash and is often cited by the Obama administration as an indicator that their economic policies are working, though all of us regardless of political affiliation know it's a bullshit indicator).
Anyway, a Death Star would be tremendously stimulating to the economy in terms of the temporary construction jobs, long term operational staff and its ability to conquer other star systems providing us with near limitless resources to exploit. |
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All those things considered, ITS MY MONEY AND I WANT IT NOOWWWWW |
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ha I was just loling at work at some people who drive prius's covered in Obama stickkkers complaining about their checks being smaller 'all of a sudden'. WAY TO VOTE FOLKS |
Haha yup. BUT HE SAID HE WAS ONLY TAXING THE RICH! |
Obama passed the payroll tax cut you're talking about in 2009, and forced the House Republicans to extend it in 2011 when they didn't want to. It expired at the end of 2012, when neither party in Congress pushed for it.
Facts = Good |
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All those things considered, ITS MY MONEY AND I WANT IT NOOWWWWW |
cash settlement, that's a paddlin.
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That said, Obama voters with bumperstickers ought to know that shit, too, everyone should - but it's pretty amazing when the one person who fought hardest to extend the payroll tax cut, Obama, is blamed for it ending. |
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ha I was just loling at work at some people who drive prius's covered in Obama stickkkers complaining about their checks being smaller 'all of a sudden'. WAY TO VOTE FOLKS |
Haha yup. BUT HE SAID HE WAS ONLY TAXING THE RICH! |
Obama passed the payroll tax cut you're talking about in 2009, and forced the House Republicans to extend it in 2011 when they didn't want to. It expired at the end of 2012, when neither party in Congress pushed for it.
Facts = Good |
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Hahaha I fucking know that, dude. Jesus. |
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My explanation was also truthful but made fun of stuff. 8/10 |
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Of course shadow has to come in and be all serious. WAY TO RUIN ANOTHER THREAD LEFTY |
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Hahaha I fucking know that, dude. Jesus. |
Sorry man, my SM meter was broken, I think it's because this exact topic was actually a serious article in the Washington Times the other day that was actually telling people to lie to co-workers (I shit you not):
"A whole new wave of Obama supporters still don’t even know: They’ll get their first 2013 paychecks on the 15th of the month. So when you’re shooting the breeze in the lunchroom with your grumbling co-workers on the 16th, just ask them, “Who’d you vote for in November?” When they say Mr. Obama, just tell them: “Well, you got what you voted for. You did know he was going to raise taxes, right?”
The looks on their faces will be priceless"
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/j...tax-increases/?page=2#ixzz2HmjElzv0
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I think the answer is I need to watch more cartoons and less news. |
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I think the answer is that EVERYONE needs to watch more cartoons and less news. |
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THIS WAS BEFORE DISNEY GOT INVOLVED. DISNEY OWNS ABC AND WILL MOST LIKELY MAKE THIS HAPPEN NOW, AFTER YEARS OF RUMORS. GET OFF YOUR FACEBOOK HIGH HORSES |
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Yeah, this thread was way better when it was about the Death Star. |
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I blame Obama for death metal bands wanting retarded amounts of money to play shows. |
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Yeah, this thread was way better when it was about Mega Maid. |
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"Sir! Mega-Maid's gone from suck to blow!" |
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The payroll tax increase was actually a product of not renewing the initial payroll tax cut that was part of a compromise between Obama and the House on the 2009 stimulus bill. In terms of moving the economy forward a payroll tax cut was arguably more beneficial to economic health because it drove consumer spending on a large scale than the Bush Tax Cuts. Think of that whole 99% vs. 1% rhetoric and the small transactions the 99% could make with what's being reported as the average tax savings of $19 per paycheck (why that's a colored vinyl reissue a week! We just saved the record industry!) versus how most of the beneficiaries of the top tax bracket cuts put their money away to accumulate wealth on Wall Street (The Dow's made out marvelously since the 2008 crash and is often cited by the Obama administration as an indicator that their economic policies are working, though all of us regardless of political affiliation know it's a bullshit indicator).
Anyway, a Death Star would be tremendously stimulating to the economy in terms of the temporary construction jobs, long term operational staff and its ability to conquer other star systems providing us with near limitless resources to exploit. |
BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH...did anyone actually read this post? Bawb....cmon Bawb....yer killin' me heeyah Bawb. |
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He won't support it because they don't have the money to do it, period. |
oh yeah, duh, i thought a Death Star was a viable option for US military strategy. THANKS FOR CHIMING IN. |
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The payroll tax increase was actually a product of not renewing the initial payroll tax cut that was part of a compromise between Obama and the House on the 2009 stimulus bill. In terms of moving the economy forward a payroll tax cut was arguably more beneficial to economic health because it drove consumer spending on a large scale than the Bush Tax Cuts. Think of that whole 99% vs. 1% rhetoric and the small transactions the 99% could make with what's being reported as the average tax savings of $19 per paycheck (why that's a colored vinyl reissue a week! We just saved the record industry!) versus how most of the beneficiaries of the top tax bracket cuts put their money away to accumulate wealth on Wall Street (The Dow's made out marvelously since the 2008 crash and is often cited by the Obama administration as an indicator that their economic policies are working, though all of us regardless of political affiliation know it's a bullshit indicator).
Anyway, a Death Star would be tremendously stimulating to the economy in terms of the temporary construction jobs, long term operational staff and its ability to conquer other star systems providing us with near limitless resources to exploit. |
BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH...did anyone actually read this post? Bawb....cmon Bawb....yer killin' me heeyah Bawb. |
yes |
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"You can use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true." |
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DOESN'T ANYONE THINK OF THE GRAND MOFFS??!! |
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The payroll tax increase was actually a product of not renewing the initial payroll tax cut that was part of a compromise between Obama and the House on the 2009 stimulus bill. In terms of moving the economy forward a payroll tax cut was arguably more beneficial to economic health because it drove consumer spending on a large scale than the Bush Tax Cuts. Think of that whole 99% vs. 1% rhetoric and the small transactions the 99% could make with what's being reported as the average tax savings of $19 per paycheck (why that's a colored vinyl reissue a week! We just saved the record industry!) versus how most of the beneficiaries of the top tax bracket cuts put their money away to accumulate wealth on Wall Street (The Dow's made out marvelously since the 2008 crash and is often cited by the Obama administration as an indicator that their economic policies are working, though all of us regardless of political affiliation know it's a bullshit indicator).
Anyway, a Death Star would be tremendously stimulating to the economy in terms of the temporary construction jobs, long term operational staff and its ability to conquer other star systems providing us with near limitless resources to exploit. |
BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH...did anyone actually read this post? Bawb....cmon Bawb....yer killin' me heeyah Bawb. |
Of course you did.... |
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HEY EVERYBODY!!!!! BRIANDC READ THIS POST!!! |
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