putting himself first to make money while screwing the middle class in the process.
Typical donkpocrisy at its finest.
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Er, that they "trickle down"?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Screw thew source BS, its more relevant than CNN or the other 13 networks that pimp your propaganda.
Your jobs comment is ludicrous, what would you guys know about creating jobs? You dont want people working you want them dependent on your failed policies.

houndawg wrote:Er, that they "trickle down"?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Screw thew source BS, its more relevant than CNN or the other 13 networks that pimp your propaganda.
Your jobs comment is ludicrous, what would you guys know about creating jobs? You dont want people working you want them dependent on your failed policies.![]()
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ALPACAJIZZ.

poor dumb squat...Cap'n Cat wrote:houndawg wrote:
Er, that they "trickle down"?![]()
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ALPACAJIZZ.
Guy's an idiot, hounder.

The Senator's financial disclosure statements aren't credible?Cap'n Cat wrote:Source credibility flag. Fifteen yards. Poster is ejected.
I don't oppose it. It's gonna happen, even with the Dems in charge. Too many jobs at stake.

From the article:LeadBolt wrote:The Senator's financial disclosure statements aren't credible?Cap'n Cat wrote:Source credibility flag. Fifteen yards. Poster is ejected.
I don't oppose it. It's gonna happen, even with the Dems in charge. Too many jobs at stake.

Have you actually read a Congressional financial disclosure? Assets are listed in value ranges on a form. One of the ranges is $15001-$50000. The Congressman or Senator lists the asset and then checks the appropriate range. They do not give exact values.BlueHen86 wrote:From the article:LeadBolt wrote:
The Senator's financial disclosure statements aren't credible?
The freshman Democrat has between $15,000 and $50,000 invested in Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, according to his most recent financial disclosure. Kinder Morgan is looking to build a pipeline that would directly compete with Keystone.
Could they narrow it down a little bit? $15,000 to $50,000 is a pretty big gap. That is some shoddy record keeping there.
And if those numbers came from the financial disclosure, then the perhaps the financial disclosure isn't credible.

I imagined that I read one once, but the responses were hypothetical.LeadBolt wrote:Have you actually read a Congressional financial disclosure? Assets are listed in value ranges on a form. One of the ranges is $15001-$50000. The Congressman or Senator lists the asset and then checks the appropriate range. They do not give exact values.BlueHen86 wrote:
From the article:
The freshman Democrat has between $15,000 and $50,000 invested in Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, according to his most recent financial disclosure. Kinder Morgan is looking to build a pipeline that would directly compete with Keystone.
Could they narrow it down a little bit? $15,000 to $50,000 is a pretty big gap. That is some shoddy record keeping there.
And if those numbers came from the financial disclosure, then the perhaps the financial disclosure isn't credible.

They are public record. You don't have to imagine.BlueHen86 wrote:I imagined that I read one once, but the responses were hypothetical.LeadBolt wrote:
Have you actually read a Congressional financial disclosure? Assets are listed in value ranges on a form. One of the ranges is $15001-$50000. The Congressman or Senator lists the asset and then checks the appropriate range. They do not give exact values.

But where would we be without imagination? Some of the greatest inventions of all time were actually imagined before they were realized.LeadBolt wrote:They are public record. You don't have to imagine.BlueHen86 wrote:
I imagined that I read one once, but the responses were hypothetical.


I have to give you that one, but sometimes reality is even better, although not nearly enough...BlueHen86 wrote:But where would we be without imagination? Some of the greatest inventions of all time were actually imagined before they were realized.LeadBolt wrote:
They are public record. You don't have to imagine.

Nope Im not a democrat....................Cap'n Cat wrote:houndawg wrote:
Er, that they "trickle down"?![]()
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ALPACAJIZZ.
Guy's an idiot, hounder.
