...we can thank Donald Trump for:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/ ... li=BBnbfcN
for starters, this will do. Coupled with exposing the sick, scared and hateful base of the modern GOP for all to see, he's close to getting a monument built for these two alone.
starting to make a list of things....
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Re: starting to make a list of things....
Maybe they should rename it "Trumpcare".




Re: starting to make a list of things....
You must be pissed about your impending defeat.
You are spamming the lobby.
Only idiots read or watch MSN or MSNBC.
Only the brain dead quote them.
You are spamming the lobby.
Only idiots read or watch MSN or MSNBC.
Only the brain dead quote them.
Re: starting to make a list of things....
About the author of yer link "http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/ ... li=BBnbfcN"
The Fiscal Times partnership, writing that Peterson had told him that his funding of The Fiscal Times had "no strings attached."[8][9] FAIR also criticized the Post for publishing another Fiscal Times article that FAIR criticized as a "soft profile" of two members of the White House deficit reduction commission.[10] FAIR questioned whether the piece entertained "serious criticism of the ideas being advanced so far by the commission (cutting Social Security, most notably)."[10] The New York Times noted that several other start-up media publications including Politico and ProPublica, which also supplied material to newspapers, also had prominent backers who donated to political causes.
Old Pudfark sez: " Yup....fare and biased. "
The Fiscal Times partnership, writing that Peterson had told him that his funding of The Fiscal Times had "no strings attached."[8][9] FAIR also criticized the Post for publishing another Fiscal Times article that FAIR criticized as a "soft profile" of two members of the White House deficit reduction commission.[10] FAIR questioned whether the piece entertained "serious criticism of the ideas being advanced so far by the commission (cutting Social Security, most notably)."[10] The New York Times noted that several other start-up media publications including Politico and ProPublica, which also supplied material to newspapers, also had prominent backers who donated to political causes.




Old Pudfark sez: " Yup....fare and biased. "