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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordent View Post
    I'm talking about the effects of raising taxes and regulations. It doesn't promote economic activity, it hampers it. If you think otherwise, it explains the "poor" part of your name.
    False. Overly broad statement. Which taxes specifically do you have an issue with. Which regulations? Are you incapable of naming anything? Why do you bother to post?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordent View Post
    Rev?


    hahaha sure is!


    how you doing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    what other kind of address is there?

    you're a word games sophist, exhibiting legal failurism.
    Perhaps if you read the ruling you would know what some of the other addresses are. A person can have an address where they live and a mailing address that is different from where they reside. In that case if they put their residence down as their address they are clearly not putting down their postal address.

    Meanwhile, you have nothing but name calling and red herrings. SAD!
    Simple fact is that Rand Paul lied when he claimed all those ballots arrived without addresses. He has no evidence to support that claim.
    "We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid."

    "Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain - and most fools do."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Concart View Post
    So, you can't name a single policy of the Biden administration that will have a detrimental impact on the economy.
    Biden: “The First Thing I Would Do” Is Raise Taxes

    Clearly you don't have a masters degree,
    Clearly you have issues with basic logic.
    Sorry kid, you are totally out of your league.
    Of course I'm above your peewee league economics, son.

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    Seriously? Your answer is "newsmax"?

    If this is true I don't give a rip what source it is from, we need to change some things so folks can trust the election results in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bull&Terrier View Post
    hahaha sure is!


    how you doing!
    Same ole, same ole. Just juggling morons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordent View Post
    Same ole, same ole. Just juggling morons.



    this place has them in abundance, wait until you meet dutch uncle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bull&Terrier View Post
    this place has them in abundance, wait until you meet dutch uncle.
    I see that. Look at these fools with "masters degrees" that think increases in taxes and regulation is good for the economy. Lots of easy targets here, for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Concart View Post
    False. Overly broad statement. Which taxes specifically do you have an issue with. Which regulations? Are you incapable of naming anything? Why do you bother to post?
    I'm not here to play fetch for morons who haven't a grasp of even simple logic. Sorry, kid, take your trolling elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordent View Post
    I see that. Look at these fools with "masters degrees" that think increases in taxes and regulation is good for the economy. Lots of easy targets here, for sure.


    oh just you wait, the place is a bit wild wild west, I think other than overt threats, doxxing, or accusing people of child diddling its pretty much wide wide open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Richard Saunders View Post
    Perhaps if you read the ruling you would know what some of the other addresses are. A person can have an address where they live and a mailing address that is different from where they reside. In that case if they put their residence down as their address they are clearly not putting down their postal address.

    Meanwhile, you have nothing but name calling and red herrings. SAD!
    Simple fact is that Rand Paul lied when he claimed all those ballots arrived without addresses. He has no evidence to support that claim.
    so you can't mail something to your residence? you're a word gamer idiot. that's not an insult, it's an accurate description.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordent View Post
    I'm not here to play fetch for morons who haven't a grasp of even simple logic. Sorry, kid, take your trolling elsewhere.
    No, you are the troll. You're avoiding an objective policy discussion like the plague. Why is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordent View Post
    I'm talking about the effects of raising taxes and regulations. It doesn't promote economic activity, it hampers it.
    The problem with your claim is that we can look at the history of US economic growth and taxes since WW2 and see that there is no such correlation. Growth during high tax times is almost identical to growth during low tax times.


    If you think otherwise, it explains the "poor" part of your name.
    It always amazes me how many people are so ignorant of American history. Perhaps if lightning struck you, you might find the key to your ignorance. Or perhaps you should look at an old Almanac.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    so you can't mail something to your residence? you're a word gamer idiot. that's not an insult, it's an accurate description.
    Thanks for the lovely red herring. Do you also do smoked salmon?

    Meanwhile, Rand Paul lied when he claimed all those ballots arrived without addresses. (the topic that was being discussed.)
    "We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid."

    "Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain - and most fools do."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Richard Saunders View Post
    The problem with your claim is that we can look at the history of US economic growth and taxes since WW2 and see that there is no such correlation. Growth during high tax times is almost identical to growth during low tax times.
    There is no problem with my claim. Raising taxes curtails economic activity. You can't spend money you no longer have, after all.
    It always amazes me how many people are so ignorant of American history.
    Simpletons are historically easily amazed by the mundane.
    Perhaps if lightning struck you, you might find the key to your ignorance.
    Good god, you lack wit as well as intellect.
    Yeah, go ahead and add some fries to that order, kid.

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