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Damn you are really angry. You should probably get into government so you can allocate the money better next time
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alright, made me look. doing anything more "specific" than water-muddying?
it's more like 1 in 6 dollars went to humans who may have need than 1 in 20. it's not important. there's the cash spent and there's the opportunity cost involved in underwriting failing aristocrats. you cannot beat them because they are now "private" state institutions. competition is out. but owners continue raking in billions in personal profit. it is a way of making the government into a predatory apparatus and the citizenry into serfs; livestock to shear. you cannot beat an institution with infinite liquidity. it is a state apparatus. State apparatus should not pay out massive multibillion amounts of money to private families. The siphoning upward of all of this wealth is built in to every aspect of the system by way of these being "businesses" underwritten by the state. As if a broken bank is an institution of any true value and must be preserved un-nationalized. And as if things can carry on uncorrupted when these businesses know that any losses will be comped by the US taxpayer. With that in mind the true cost of this bailout is far, far in excess of 4 trillion. It is all of the future profit drawn by these stinking institutions which "deserve" to have failed. Profit which should be yours now that you've bailed these inheritors out. Look to the private accounts of the owners involved; it's all dirty, siphoned money every last dime. This goes on as people spread lethal disease, get mangled in factories, die in road accidents in their pursuit of trivial amounts of spending cash which can only be gotten through a centralized, all-consuming, time-sucking, brain-disabling system of labor which guarantees they will never develop spiritually nor revolt politically. That makes it murder and treason and devil worship. Intellectual theft. And the cherry on top: the petty tyrants, the Epsteins. The most profound rape of a people imaginable. And when the people stop going to those torture jobs en masse, what do we find? Record profits. Record revenue. No impact. Quote:
Stop with the credulity. The answer is obvious, right after free speech. Pelosi should be frightened to do what she does. She should be too frightened to hand off our leverage and leave us with zero unemployment and let us strangle. You could fix Pelosi right where she sits. It is a part of your franchise. i do love you though | |||
Last edited by JurisDictum; 09-06-2020 at 01:44 AM..
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then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “whom shall I send? and who will go for us?”
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Look, I like your avatar so you're probably swell so I don't want to make you upset too much because then you'll change it to some Mario-derivative, but I would like to gingerly mention that pointing out that you can't work because of the system and then in the next sentence claiming to be an industrious genius kinda undercuts every point you make. | |||
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wHErE's ThE tRanSFer? These five provisions that help the well-heeled will cost the Treasury — which is to say, U.S. taxpayers — an estimated $257.95 billion for the 2020 calendar year.
Real waifus don't let their husbands watch Jimmy Dore. | |||
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