the other mike
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The same Democrats who criticized me for supporting Bernie are the same ones who criticize me for supporting Trump ....what does that tell you ?
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So everyone who's been unemployed for the past yearYes, because those are the only options when one has cancer . . . if you're a lazy dolt who can't figure things out without a nanny.
is lazy ?
No offense, twisted sister but fuck you.
Someone needs to get laid .No, fool. That's just what you want to hear, so that you can get all offended and avoid the truth of what I actually said.
Great offense intended, lazy dumbassed leech. Fuck you and your sob stories. Next time you have a crisis, stop whining about how no one's taking care of your candy ass, and bestir yourself to find the ways to take care of yourself, the way a an actual man would. The biggest hardship your family has is being led by an ineffectual, whining princess.
There are Americans who sometimes have to choose between food or medicine to survive, and I don't care who you are , that ain't right. Especially when our millionaire lawmakers could do something about it but they don't, as we saw with Obamafail care, but they expect us to pay for their free ride ?View attachment 441788
Membership in the U.S. Congress is an exclusive club that comes with lucrative, taxpayer-funded privileges. Retirement perks include a lifetime pension and a taxpayer-matched savings plan with taxpayer-paid contributions of up to five percent of salary.
As the longest-serving member of Congress, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) would qualify for a yearly pension of $167,040 if he retired today. Former speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) was eligible to draw a $84,930 pension when he turned 50 in January after serving for twenty years and retiring at age 48.
Critics question the necessity of such a system. Why are U.S. taxpayers providing public pensions to millionaire members of Congress on top of a 401(k)-style plan? (The median net worth for a member recently exceeded $1.1 million.)
Why Are U.S. Taxpayers Providing Public Pensions To Millionaire Members Of Congress?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi will reap a $153,000 pension/annuity and an estimated $1MM lump sum when she retires from Congress.www.forbes.com
Someone needs to get laid .No, fool. That's just what you want to hear, so that you can get all offended and avoid the truth of what I actually said.
Great offense intended, lazy dumbassed leech. Fuck you and your sob stories. Next time you have a crisis, stop whining about how no one's taking care of your candy ass, and bestir yourself to find the ways to take care of yourself, the way a an actual man would. The biggest hardship your family has is being led by an ineffectual, whining princess.