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Trailer trash wants everyone else to pay for him.ip_law-hokie wrote:Good stuff.
Where is Trump’s infrastructure plan? All talk, no action.
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I thought most of us recognized the need to invest in our infrastructure. Here, the Democrats have offered a way to pay for it. I support the measure.awesome guy wrote:Trailer trash wants everyone else to pay for him.ip_law-hokie wrote:Good stuff.
Where is Trump’s infrastructure plan? All talk, no action.
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LOL, you can't be serious.ip_law-hokie wrote:I thought most of us recognized the need to invest in our infrastructure. Here, the Democrats have offered a way to pay for it. I support the measure.awesome guy wrote:Trailer trash wants everyone else to pay for him.ip_law-hokie wrote:Good stuff.
Where is Trump’s infrastructure plan? All talk, no action.
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"OK, Asshole. Have a nice day."ip_law-hokie wrote:I thought most of us recognized the need to invest in our infrastructure. Here, the Democrats have offered a way to pay for it. I support the measure.awesome guy wrote:Trailer trash wants everyone else to pay for him.ip_law-hokie wrote:Good stuff.
Where is Trump’s infrastructure plan? All talk, no action.
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Taking a lead from his predecessor.....ip_law-hokie wrote:Good stuff.
Where is Trump’s infrastructure plan? All talk, no action.
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fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
These republicans must be different.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
LOLOL. Lawlessness and open borders are incompatible with democracy moronsUpstateSCHokie wrote:Apparently they are also thinking about running on a 2020 platform that includes abolishing ICE. You can't make it up.
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Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
A buck a gallon, damn son, if you want to give away your money that bad just stroke a check to the feds, state or local tax folks. The rest of us like an economy doing well and a buck a gallon puts a big ol dent in the economy... kind of stupid but for you the gov. is the answer, for the rest of us they are the problem.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
Clinton shut down the government to avoid those policies. No one ever confused you with facts.fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
awesome guy wrote:Clinton shut down the government to avoid those policies. No one ever confused you with facts.fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
By reading and paying attention. You should try either sometime. Then you wouldn't look so foolish with your feable attempts at rewriting history. Given how foolish you look now, the metric is just looking less foolish. You'll still be a fool, just less of one. Progress is slow.fatman wrote:awesome guy wrote:Clinton shut down the government to avoid those policies. No one ever confused you with facts.fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
Thank you for today’s lesson in revisionist history. I had no idea that the gop drove BRAC and Clinton objected to it so vigorously. I never knew that. How’d you get so smart?
Clearly one of us does look foolish. You believe that the GOP congress forced BRAC down Clinton’s throat. Prior to today, I was unaware that anyone held that particular belief, but you never cease to surprise.awesome guy wrote:By reading and paying attention. You should try either sometime. Then you wouldn't look so foolish with your feable attempts at rewriting history. Given how foolish you look now, the metric is just looking less foolish. You'll still be a fool, just less of one. Progress is slow.fatman wrote:awesome guy wrote:Clinton shut down the government to avoid those policies. No one ever confused you with facts.fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
Thank you for today’s lesson in revisionist history. I had no idea that the gop drove BRAC and Clinton objected to it so vigorously. I never knew that. How’d you get so smart?
You're trolling and being denser than normal by conflating the balanced budget with BRAC. And the BRAC you're referencing was started by Congress in 88. BTW, Clinton got involved to try and preserve CA bases to win support. Yep, you're dumb and ignorant AF.fatman wrote:Clearly one of us does look foolish. You believe that the GOP congress forced BRAC down Clinton’s throat. Prior to today, I was unaware that anyone held that particular belief, but you never cease to surprise.awesome guy wrote:By reading and paying attention. You should try either sometime. Then you wouldn't look so foolish with your feable attempts at rewriting history. Given how foolish you look now, the metric is just looking less foolish. You'll still be a fool, just less of one. Progress is slow.fatman wrote:awesome guy wrote:Clinton shut down the government to avoid those policies. No one ever confused you with facts.fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote: Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.
Thank you for today’s lesson in revisionist history. I had no idea that the gop drove BRAC and Clinton objected to it so vigorously. I never knew that. How’d you get so smart?
He was FORCED to acquiesce on the balanced budget and welfare reform by the republican congress. He didn't want to do either and would have done neither if left to his on devices. Why do you insist on saying these were his ideas?fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
He's a troll. Clinton shutdown the government in opposition to those policies.133743Hokie wrote:He was FORCED to acquiesce on the balanced budget and welfare reform by the republican congress. He didn't want to do either and would have done neither if left to his on devices. Why do you insist on saying these were his ideas?fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
fatman wrote:awesome guy wrote:Clinton shut down the government to avoid those policies. No one ever confused you with facts.fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
Thank you for today’s lesson in revisionist history. I had no idea that the gop drove BRAC and Clinton objected to it so vigorously. I never knew that. How’d you get so smart?
Fatman spent the W years crying the Cheney was corrupt because he wouldn't sell Halliburton stock OPTIONS. That's the level of knowledge we're dealing with. And then, just like now, he's a robot that won't change his trolling after being shown to be laughably wrong.HokieJoe wrote:fatman wrote:awesome guy wrote:Clinton shut down the government to avoid those policies. No one ever confused you with facts.fatman wrote:Of course he did. He was committed to balancing the budget. I don’t think I have to remind you of welfare reform or the discipline he forced into DoD with BRAC. Your statement doesn’t resolve with reality regardless of how many times you say it.133743Hokie wrote:Stop rolling out that tired tripe about Bill Clinton being a fiscal conservative! He blew with the wind and agreed to the republican congresses demands. He has never taken a fiscally conservative action on his own, of his own volition.fatman wrote:I'm no fan of trump's liberal plan to cut taxes without spending cuts, he is no fiscal conservative like Bill Clinton.
Trump is gonna spend big on infrastructure. His plan is better than the plan proposed by the dems. He is going to reduce federal subsidies for gasoline by ending the freeze on gas taxes. I think a buck a gallon could fund some of the much needed infrastructure improvements. I hope trump can drain the swamp of all the congressional whores who take $ from big oil to f&@$ the citizens of this country.
Thank you for today’s lesson in revisionist history. I had no idea that the gop drove BRAC and Clinton objected to it so vigorously. I never knew that. How’d you get so smart?
The irony is thick.