His economic policies were good, ShortBus, as he kept the trend that he inherited, going.What didn't you like about the last president's economic policies, Fido?
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His economic policies were good, ShortBus, as he kept the trend that he inherited, going.What didn't you like about the last president's economic policies, Fido?
Trend of corporate tax reductions? Interesting. Do not recall that under Mr. Obama. Would you mind linking that please? Thank you, Fido.His economic policies were good, ShortBus, as he kept the trend that he inherited, going.
No, ShortBus, trend of employment growth and GDP growth. You're really not very bright.Trend of corporate tax reductions? Interesting. Do not recall that under Mr. Obama. Would you mind linking that please? Thank you, Fido.
So you didn't like the tax cuts under DJT, Fido? Was I the one who said that my tax dollars paid for Trump's salary and meals? LOLNo, ShortBus, trend of employment growth and GDP growth. You're really not very bright.
There are wise people, and they should be the ones guiding society. Identifying them is the first challenge. The more difficult would be to convince a wise person to take the position offered."To Obey Is to Be" Is Part of Sub-Human Nature
Electing pre-owned politicians to do all our real voting for us is not democratic. This elitist scheme of pretending that there are "wise stewards" who know better than the rest of us is oligarchic.
Only Elitists Believe in Elections Instead of Direct DemocracyThere are wise people, and they should be the ones guiding society. Identifying them is the first challenge. The more difficult would be to convince a wise person to take the position offered.
Keep beating that dead horse, brainless.Only Elitists Believe in Elections Instead of Direct Democracy
A true Bill of Rights would have given us, the people, the right to vote in national referendums on all important issues. What we have been given by the 18th Century politicians is a scam.
Your imaginary "wise people" have never shown up. If they did, they'd have no right to rule but only the ability to persuade the people to vote wisely on the issues. Americans are indifferent to politics exactly because we have no right to vote on the important issues, although they are brainwashed enough by Constitutionazis to never admit that as the reason for their apathy.