Meerkat - 2017-01-21
We live in interesting times.
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exy - 2017-01-22
The plastic, smug smile as she imagines lining them up against the wall
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2017-01-22
She is the sister to Erik Prince, boy wonder CEO of Blackwater/XE mercenary services. She's like an even dumber version of Searcy.
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exy - 2017-01-22 She's literally Erik Prince's sister? [Checks Internet.]
Holy fuck. I missed that detail amidst the howling winds of horror these past few months.
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Oscar Wildcat - 2017-01-22 When the Hellmouth opened in DC, all strange order of monsters emerged. Half formed, mishapen things, creatures that have not seen the light of day in decades.
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dairyqueenlatifah - 2017-01-22
I'm listening to Kelly Ann Conway bitch about how democrats are horrible because they haven't unanimously confirmed this lady and all of Trump's other cabinet picks yet, and that they're ruining the peaceful transition of power by questioning them like this.
Kill me.
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Binro the Heretic - 2017-01-22
The whole point of Trump's cabinet picks is to privatize all public institutions and cripple any agencies that might keep private institutions in line so the capitalists can get their fingers into the last things that didn't belong to them.
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dairyqueenlatifah - 2017-01-22 So in other words Ron Paul is masturbating furiously right now?
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SolRo - 2017-01-22 No, ron paul wouldn't be happy unless he's the randian superman destroying society with his own hands.
unless he's a cuck, then yes, he's furiously jacking it right now.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2017-01-22 Both Ron Paul and Rand Paul have spoken out against Trump. They don't believe his economics are sound, but they didn't get much airplay in the last year.
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SolRo - 2017-01-22 I'm sure we can expect both of them to side with the democrats in opposition to trumps terrible economic proposals and appointees HAHAHAHA
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2017-01-23 We're in new territory so it's too soon to really tell what the Pauls will do. They have been a belligerent thorn in the side of the GOP for years now and have dissented against the war, private prisons and the ratios of African Americans arrested for drugs (Rand Paul lecturing other Republicans on this was shocking when it occurred) and monetary issues so it's safe to say there will be dissent from them, but it's hard to say how much or what form that will take. Most of the GOP is probably wanting to eat at the trough for all they can get away with at this point but they have never been more fractured and at odds with each other. They aren't unified and they are totally split on Trump, split on Tea Party members moving in on their action and totally split when it comes to monetary policy in regards to China. So we'll see what happens.
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Nominal - 2019-05-22 That was a bizarre interpretation of "totally split".
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