Did Manchin destroy America all by himself?

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Manchin could have voted against the 87,000 IRS goons bill


But he didn't.

What a total a-hole

Lesson Learned: Never... ever, ever, ever

trust a dimrat
We need to invest in the IRS and go after fat cats again. More than 1/2 is just replacements the next 10 years, super hater dupe...change the gd channel...
 
Did Manchin destroy America all by himself?

Well no, he didn't. The rest of the democrats in the Senate and Joe Biden and his administration, and the democrats in the House have also had a hand in passing this piece of crap bill, but I wouldn't say it actually will destroy America. This legislation isn't nearly as huge as the BBB Bill that they wanted to pass a year ago, now that one would have been pretty bad for inflation and our economy. But IMHO we ain't that close to destruction, although I will say that we are heading in the wrong direction.

If we don't vote these guys out of office in November then I think we are just as responsible for what happens next as they are.
 
it's the opposite

Joe Manchin is the last thing standing between America and the socialist apocalypse!
 
Dipshit Democrats thinking they're only going to unleash those agents on the upper income. Boy are they going to be surprised.

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We need to invest in the IRS and go after fat cats again. More than 1/2 is just replacements the next 10 years, super hater dupe...change the gd channel...
you are delusional

you are the one who needs to change the channel... and get away from that Jim Jones dude and all that kool aid..

I hear it is poisonous..
 
The IRS are some of the dumbest of the dumb. Most of them can't even comprehend tax law

Did Manchin destroy America all by himself?

Well no, he didn't. The rest of the democrats in the Senate and Joe Biden and his administration, and the democrats in the House have also had a hand in passing this piece of crap bill, but I wouldn't say it actually will destroy America. This legislation isn't nearly as huge as the BBB Bill that they wanted to pass a year ago, now that one would have been pretty bad for inflation and our economy. But IMHO we ain't that close to destruction, although I will say that we are heading in the wrong direction.

If we don't vote these guys out of office in November then I think we are just as responsible for what happens next as they are.
we always were. People like Manchin and sinema and adam schiffty and piglosi and schumer should never have been elected in the first place..

what the hell is wrong w/ this country?

oh yeh, i forgot.. we ditched God
 
we always were. People like Manchin and sinema and adam schiffty and piglosi and schumer should never have been elected in the first place..

what the hell is wrong w/ this country?

oh yeh, i forgot.. we ditched God

IMHO, too many of us got away from the idea of personal responsibility for ourselves and took the easy way out by depending more on gov't to sustain us. We used to be trying to build a better life for our children tomorrow, but now we are consumed by building an easier life for ourselves. How else does one explain the rising national and household debt?
 
IMHO, too many of us got away from the idea of personal responsibility for ourselves and took the easy way out by depending more on gov't to sustain us. We used to be trying to build a better life for our children tomorrow, but now we are consumed by building an easier life for ourselves. How else does one explain the rising national and household debt?
You mean gop giveaway to the rich has screwed lots of people the last 35 years, dupe.
 
IMHO, too many of us got away from the idea of personal responsibility for ourselves and took the easy way out by depending more on gov't to sustain us. We used to be trying to build a better life for our children tomorrow, but now we are consumed by building an easier life for ourselves. How else does one explain the rising national and household debt?
yeh, i can honestly claim I avoided that diabolical rut.. hate credit with a passion. of course I also don't own much.. but oh well.. can't take it w/ u,

eh?
 
yeh, i can honestly claim I avoided that diabolical rut.. hate credit with a passion. of course I also don't own much.. but oh well.. can't take it w/ u,

eh?

Credit ain't that bad if it's used productively. Like buying a house for example, on a fixed rate instead of an adjustable one, assuming you can make the payments. Also assuming you ain't going anywhere for a few years, it's the best investment a person can make.
 

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