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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:

Indeed.   Actually, for once, Banana is being relatively truthful.  The breathless reporting on Trump isn't conducive to accountability, and in fact often aids him deflect.  The nonsensical Fox stories about emails and uranium are quite easy to see through, but it does work both ways.

Fortunately, Bob Mueller will take just as long as he jolly well needs to reflect before pursuing charges.  

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Donny tweeting about a two day old story about how much television he watches right after it was covered on Morning Joe is the Good Shit.

My fav was the one about some guy on tv being dumb on tv after saying he never watches tv
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Manufacturing CEO survey shows record high optimism on prospect of tax reform

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/11/manufacturing-ceo-record-high-optimism-on-prospect-of-tax-reform.html

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Each quarter, the NAM surveys 14,000 large and small manufacturers to gain insight into their economic and hiring outlook. Of those who participated in the fourth quarter study, 94.6 percent said they were positive about their own company's outlook.

Nearly 63 percent said comprehensive business tax reform would encourage their company to increase capital spending, and more than half said they would expand their businesses (57.9 percent).

The trade group said CEO optimism — hitting a high mark in 20 years of the survey — should send a message to legislators that failure to enact the bill would be a blow to American business.

 

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#2020

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CEOs getting a hard on for a cut in corporation tax and a cut in their own tax bill is the least surprising thing you'll read today.

94% is probably the same number of actual workers who will lose in this deal.

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2 hours ago, mjw said:

CEOs getting a hard on for a cut in corporation tax and a cut in their own tax bill is the least surprising thing you'll read today.

94% is probably the same number of actual workers who will lose in this deal.

Drain the swamp, indeed.

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The Democrats seriously have to develop a convincing alternative to Republican policies instead of getting consumed by reacting toTrump tweets. The tax bill should be fucking easy, as should be improving healthcare insurance instead of ripping it apart. banana is right about only one thing, triggering as deflection has served his Daddy well.

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23 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

The Democrats seriously have to develop a convincing alternative to Republican policies instead of getting consumed by reacting toTrump tweets. The tax bill should be fucking easy, as should be improving healthcare insurance instead of ripping it apart. banana is right about only one thing, triggering as deflection has served his Daddy well.

 

I can't think of a more staggeringly incompetent group than the Dems. Everyone on the planet, including the majority of Republican members, hate the Republicans and as you say there are dozens of easy attack points for the Dems but they keep fucking it. Even with Roy Moore, they're easing off the fact he's an actual NONCE to push some rabid nutjob conspiracy about him being a Russian agent. Baffling behaviour.

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Just found out from watching CNN earlier that despite everything the turnout in Alabama is unlikely to be above 25%.
25%!
These folk deserve everything they get.
 


You say that, but some of the most stringent, heartfelt political activism in the US comes out of Alabama. Those folk don’t deserve Roy Moore.
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Just now, Savage Henry said:

 


You say that, but some of the most stringent, heartfelt political activism in the US comes out of Alabama. Those folk don’t deserve Roy Moore.

 

If they can’t get off their arses and go out to vote they definitely deserve Moore if he gets a sufficient  number of votes.

 

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31 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

All part of the minterus operandi no doubt.

Mitch McConnell is going to postpone his swearing in until after the tax vote, essentially denying the people of Alabama a voice because they voted the wrong (right) way,.

A genuinely odious piece of crap.

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18 minutes ago, Savage Henry said:

Mitch McConnell is going to postpone his swearing in until after the tax vote, essentially denying the people of Alabama a voice because they voted the wrong (right) way,.

A genuinely odious piece of crap.

I understood this to be normal procedure; happy to be corrected if wrong.

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