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Grover Norquist, Public Enemy #1
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| Sushipunk |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
COR version? :o |
If you can't read it all, Nou doesn't want you in his totally non-exclusive club. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
If you can't read it all, Nou doesn't want you in his totally non-exclusive club. |
Back to the porn titties thread then. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
Nou gets his news from Rolling Stone.
/stunned |
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| netroM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
COR version? :o |
| quote: | | Norquist expresses no discomfort at the moral impact of his project – providing tax favors for the wealthy that are paid for by cutting services to those who truly need them. "I understand greed and envy," Norquist says. "The idea that somebody's making money and you want to steal some of it? That's an interesting idea. But it's not morality. It's certainly not justice." |
I miss kevin. Seeing him defend/poke holes in all that would've been fun :(
TELL GROVER NORQUIST TO KNOCK IT OFF! |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Nou gets his news from Rolling Stone.
/stunned |
Not where I get my news from, but it is a good summery of how ed up the republican party has become regarding taxes.
Also, we don't need Kevin here, we have someone even better to defend insane like this, our own little rich person's "house ni***r" Shaw. |
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| LAdazeNYnights |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
our own little rich person's "house ni***r" Shaw. |
JUST GOT SERIOUS |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
JUST GOT SERIOUS |
Taking anything Nou says seriously would be just as ludicrous as his statements are. |
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| Zharen |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
COR version? :o |
Republicans are greedy, selfish s. |
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| Zharen |
| quote: | But Bush wasn't content to simply make the world safe for corporate tax evaders: He also pushed to deliver $1.6 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthiest individuals. On paper, at least, the federal government looked like it would soon be rolling in cash. Assuming the economy continued to grow as it had under Clinton, the Congressional Budget Office forecast a federal surplus of $5.6 trillion by 2011.
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LOL that worked out well for us :stongue: |
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