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By Viciouss 2017-04-13 16:59:22
I wonder how much those Moabs cost
300+ million each.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 16:59:42
I wonder how much those Moabs cost According to this source: $314 million for 20 or $15.70 million each.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:00:40
I wonder how much those Moabs cost
300+ million each. And this is why we look it up before posting. Also helps if you source your material.
Don't worry Vic, I fully expect you to continue to be wrong in the future.
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By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:00:46
The Bannon stuff is all speculation.
Could even be part of some overall Strategy. There is just to much noise in all reporting to not consider the possibility that it's facts I don't like.
That or the fact that Trump has abandoned Bannon's nationalistic ideals in the last week, completely flip flopping on all of his foreign policy stances, so its only natural to think that Bannon's voice is fading, especially given how he was kicked off the NSC. Strange, that would be true only if Bannon was removed from the NSC after the Syria airstrikes.
Instead, you know, almost a week before....
So you try to latch on to the last sentence as if you have something huh? FYI: Didn't work.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-04-13 17:00:52
The Bannon stuff is all speculation.
Could even be part of some overall Strategy. There is just to much noise in all reporting to not consider the possibility that it's facts I don't like. More likely that the mainstream media is fixated on one thing that basically nobody cares about in lieu of real news being reported elsewhere, and as their viewship numbers continue to plummet, the question remains: When will they ever learn?
While Trump is destroying more Obama-era legislation, it's very important that they focus their thoughts on soap-opera politics instead. You know, to get their minds off of seeing their hero's "legacy" crumble to dust.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:02:26
The Bannon stuff is all speculation.
Could even be part of some overall Strategy. There is just to much noise in all reporting to not consider the possibility that it's facts I don't like.
That or the fact that Trump has abandoned Bannon's nationalistic ideals in the last week, completely flip flopping on all of his foreign policy stances, so its only natural to think that Bannon's voice is fading, especially given how he was kicked off the NSC. Strange, that would be true only if Bannon was removed from the NSC after the Syria airstrikes.
Instead, you know, almost a week before....
So you try to latch on to the last sentence as if you have something huh? FYI: Didn't work. Another example of Vic being wrong.
When will you ever learn?
/shakes head in disappointment
By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:03:59
So you try to latch on to the last sentence as if you have something huh? FYI: Didn't work.
Another example of Vic being wrong.
When will you ever learn?
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Nope, sorry. Bannon and his philosophy is demonstrably being moved away from, which is a good thing considering how stupid he is. Everything that has happened in the last week is proof. I know you don't have a counter but its ok.
By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:05:11
While Trump is destroying more Obama-era legislation, it's very important that they focus their thoughts on soap-opera politics instead. You know, to get their minds off of seeing their hero's "legacy" crumble to dust.
Yeah about that, how is that Obamacare repeal going? Or tax reform? Or how about just passing a budget?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:06:56
The wrong guy said: So you try to latch on to the last sentence as if you have something huh? FYI: Didn't work. Another example of Vic being wrong.
When will you ever learn?
/shakes head in disappointment
Nope, sorry. Bannon and his philosophy is demonstrably being moved away from, which is a good thing considering how stupid he is. Everything that has happened in the last week is proof. I know you don't have a counter but its ok. Considering that he didn't exactly have a major impact other than having another reason for the media to freak out (like they need an excuse), your analysis is wrong, and very weak.
Seriously, are you even trying to not be wrong?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:08:55
While Trump is destroying more Obama-era legislation, it's very important that they focus their thoughts on soap-opera politics instead. You know, to get their minds off of seeing their hero's "legacy" crumble to dust.
Yeah about that, how is that Obamacare repeal going? Or tax reform? Or how about just passing a budget? You honestly thought that all of the country's ills will just magically disappear?
While Trump has done more in his presidency than any other president in recent time has done in the same amount of time, he isn't doing what the previous president did, which is legislate by EO.
Do you really want him to do what Obama did?
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-04-13 17:08:58
While Trump is destroying more Obama-era legislation, it's very important that they focus their thoughts on soap-opera politics instead. You know, to get their minds off of seeing their hero's "legacy" crumble to dust.
Yeah about that, how is that Obamacare repeal going? Or tax reform? Or how about just passing a budget?
A few drops of delays in a bucket of wins. Besides, Obamacare is falling apart all on its own.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-04-13 17:09:14
Let's hope THIS is real.
House to file charges against Lois Learner!
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-04-13 17:10:07
I wonder how much those Moabs cost According to this source: $314 million for 20 or $15.70 million each. That's only like 25k per terrorist!
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-04-13 17:12:09
While Trump is destroying more Obama-era legislation, it's very important that they focus their thoughts on soap-opera politics instead. You know, to get their minds off of seeing their hero's "legacy" crumble to dust.
Yeah about that, how is that Obamacare repeal going? Or tax reform? Or how about just passing a budget? You used to use fancy artisan sea salt. Now it looks like you've switched to the imitation stuff.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-04-13 17:12:30
I get a twinge of guilty pleasure thinking about how terrorists will figuratively (or maybe literally) crap their pants every time they travel by tunnel now.
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By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:13:03
You honestly thought that all of the country's ills will just magically disappear?
While Trump has done more in his presidency than any other president in recent time has done in the same amount of time, he isn't doing what the previous president did, which is legislate by EO.
Do you really want him to do what Obama did?
Lol, what are you basing this fantasy on? All he has done is legislate by EO. There hasn't been any major legislation. Trump will unquestionably have the least productive first 100 days ever, he is looking at having the least productive first year ever. I will be shocked if they can even accomplish tax reform at all, but I doubt it will be before the Labor Day break.
By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:14:15
Let's hope THIS is real.
House to file charges against Lois Learner!
Thanks for confirming that you just troll conservative facts I don't like sites and hope their headlines are real.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:16:38
Let's hope THIS is real.
House to file charges against Lois Learner! No, it isn't real, just another investigation
Problem with this one is: Federal Statute of Limitations.
Most of the targeting and legalize done by IRS at the time started 5 years ago. Which, unfortunately, is the statute. They can't charge her with a crime.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-04-13 17:22:28
My story is from today, yours is from yesterday.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-04-13 17:22:46
Let's hope THIS is real.
House to file charges against Lois Learner!
Thanks for confirming that you just troll conservative facts I don't like sites and hope their headlines are real. not salty enough..
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:23:26
All he has done is legislate by EO. Name one Executive Order that is not within his power to do. Come on, I dare you to find one. It wouldn't be that hard, because he has done nothing that he doesn't have express, Congressional Rights to do as the Executive Officer of the US government.
He is still wrong said: »There hasn't been any major legislation. You are correct, just a bunch of removing of regulations that Congress has made against last minute Obama shitfest.
Then again, it hasn't even been 75 days yet. And you are expecting him to roll out something like Obamacare? Hell, that monstrosity, which was completely supported by only 1 party, still took well over a year to do.
Trump has done a lot, but he can't do it all in such a short amount of time, regardless of what you say.
Will he ever be right? Probably not. said: »Trump will unquestionably have the least productive first 100 days ever, he is looking at having the least productive first year ever. You know, it's funny when you open up accusing me of living in a fantasy land when you then, in the same breath, say something completely stupid like this.
Let's see how much more wrong he will continue to be. said: »I will be shocked if they can even accomplish tax reform at all Same here. But hey, didn't Obama promised tax reform too?
Unless you want to call Obamacare tax reform. I wouldn't blame you, it's more tax law than healthcare law.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:25:39
My story is from today, yours is from yesterday. Yes, you are correct, my bad.
I don't see anything else yet, but that doesn't mean anything.
By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:32:34
All he has done is legislate by EO. Name one Executive Order that is not within his power to do. Come on, I dare you to find one. It wouldn't be that hard, because he has done nothing that he doesn't have express, Congressional Rights to do as the Executive Officer of the US government.
He is still wrong said: »There hasn't been any major legislation. You are correct, just a bunch of removing of regulations that Congress has made against last minute Obama shitfest.
Then again, it hasn't even been 75 days yet. And you are expecting him to roll out something like Obamacare? Hell, that monstrosity, which was completely supported by only 1 party, still took well over a year to do.
Trump has done a lot, but he can't do it all in such a short amount of time, regardless of what you say.
Will he ever be right? Probably not. said: »Trump will unquestionably have the least productive first 100 days ever, he is looking at having the least productive first year ever. You know, it's funny when you open up accusing me of living in a fantasy land when you then, in the same breath, say something completely stupid like this.
Let's see how much more wrong he will continue to be. said: »I will be shocked if they can even accomplish tax reform at all Same here. But hey, didn't Obama promised tax reform too?
Unless you want to call Obamacare tax reform. I wouldn't blame you, it's more tax law than healthcare law.
So you countered with nothing? I never said his EO's were an abuse of power, so why do I have attack them? All he has done is legislate by EO, thats what I said. But hey, thanks for agreeing with my entire post. Not sure why you had to go to so much effort to agree with me but its a free country.
Now lets see if Trump can avoid a shutdown, that would be his only actual accomplishment, unless its just a CR, then its another failure.
By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:36:11
Let's hope THIS is real.
House to file charges against Lois Learner!
Thanks for confirming that you just troll conservative facts I don't like sites and hope their headlines are real. not salty enough..
This is too easy today guys. There aren't going to be any charges against Lois Lerner. It was a nice dream tho nausi.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:39:38
Boy, is he still wrong! said: »I never said his EO's were an abuse of power, so why do I have attack them? All he has done is legislate by EO, thats what I said. ....you do know what "legislate" means, right?
You probably don't, but then again, a little knowledge before you post would make you seem more intelligent, and also, more silent.
Civics illiterate said: »But hey, thanks for agreeing with my entire post. Only part I agreed with you is that there hasn't been any major legislation. Then again, Congress hasn't proposed any at all.
They are too busy with investigations, both the witch hunt kind (Trump and Putin) and the real kind (Obama and Rice).
Do you really need a lesson of civics?
Actually, make that a full blown need to be educated period said: »Now lets see if Trump can avoid a shutdown, that would be his only actual accomplishment, unless its just a CR, then its another failure. Last I saw, Congress is the one who has to set the budget and Trump signs it. Unlike how Obama did it for 6 years, which is to rule by pen and phone illegally.
By Viciouss 2017-04-13 17:43:35
Another nothing post KN? Ok.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:45:20
The guy who is never right said: »Another nothing post KN? Ok. It must be a natural talent for you then.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-04-13 17:49:40
Who said that democrats/liberals have no good ideas?
Quote: Citing what he says is a “widespread problem,” Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen announced that he will introduce legislation designed to prevent airlines from forcibly removing ticketed passengers from flights.
The Maryland lawmaker is circulating a letter on Capitol Hill asking for support for his “Customers Not Cargo Act,” which the letter says will “prohibit airlines from forcibly removing passengers after they have already boarded the plane due to oversales or airline staff seeking to fly as passengers.” The legislation comes amid calls for congressional hearings about passenger rights after the emergence of a video showing United Airlines having a passenger dragged off a plane scheduled to fly from Chicago to Louisville over the weekend.
International Business Times reported this week that less than three years before the incident, United Airlines told federal regulators that “every ticket, of course, guarantees a passenger a seat on the plane.” In an interview with IBT, Van Hollen said the video appeared to contradict that 2014 statement by United to the Department of Transportation.
“Clearly that’s not what they did in this instance or other instances,” Van Hollen said. “What’s pretty clear is that it is not uncommon for airlines when they overbook to not only tell passengers at the gate that they are involuntarily bumped, but passengers who have actually got on the airplane.”
Van Hollen said his legislation will target a 2008 federal rule that caps the amount that airlines must pay to ticketed passengers who are involuntarily removed from flights. That provision currently limits the payout to $1,350. The Democratic senator says that creates a financial incentive for airlines to forcibly remove passengers.
“The airline should be required to offer the passengers an incentive that gets someone to volunteer to deplane, rather than drag them off — and right now the incentives are in the wrong direction,” he told IBT. “There will be a price point at which someone will voluntarily get off the airplane. That’s what airlines should be required to do.”
In recent years, United has spent millions on federal lobbying and campaign contributions as the company and the larger airline industry has thwarted a series of passenger rights bills proposed in Congress. Van Hollen, though, suggested that the video — and the international outrage it has prompted — could provide a political boost to his initiative.
“When these issues have come up in the past with respect to passengers rights, there has been a lot of lobbying by the airlines,” he said. “I’m really glad in this instance we have this video that has shone a light on what can happen. People are being involuntarily removed from airlines and this just highlights what can happen when that gets out of control. This has pulled back the veil on the indignities that passengers experience on a regular basis.”
By fonewear 2017-04-13 17:52:45
Now you are catching on:
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