Anti-Trump Hysteria and Silliness

College edgamacated, Whoopie damned do. Doesn’t impress me at all. Not hard to get a degree now days.

For the better part of four decades, conservatives have been equipping morons like you with the whole "my ignorance is just as good as your intelligence" argument to get more votes. It was a sideshow that I was okay with.

Now it's become the main attraction...and it's a threat to democracy. I'm not sure who I associate with these days, but it sure as hell isn't the band of idiot Trump supporters.
 
For the better part of four decades, conservatives have been equipping morons like you with the whole "my ignorance is just as good as your intelligence" argument to get more votes. It was a sideshow that I was okay with.

Now it's become the main attraction...and it's a threat to democracy. I'm not sure who I associate with these days, but it sure as hell isn't the band of idiot Trump supporters.
Maybe you should join the workforce, and expand your circle of acquaintances.
 
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Why do you guys always bring up Obama when discussing the current ass clown in office? You're just offering yourself up as as example of a low info, dumbarse citizen. I know. If Trump increases your personal bottom line you'll be happy. You'll also be someone who isn't a patriot

You mean like how Obama supporters constantly brought up Bush during Obama’s first term? I guess those Democrats are also examples of low info, dumbass citizens, right?
 
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It's the free education I regularly give you, and of course, propping up 72 Grad's lifestyle.

These things can take their toll...
At least you know that it is appreciated. Social Security accounts for 12% of my monthly draw. Without any SS, I would have to increase my yearly draw from investments from 3.5% to 4%, and I might run out of money in 30-35 years.
 
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I knew that I could count you and other members of the greatest generation.....................the millennials.

The "Greatest Generation" saved an average of 6% of their annual income. Boomers lived through the greatest economic expansion in human history and put back an average of 1.1%. They also drove our economy into a ditch.

I'm 30, so technically a millennial. We're trying to pull the economy out of said ditch, but we've gotta fight you guys over dumb things like protectionism vs. free trade (Trumpers are conservatives who hate free trade, wtf?), H1B visas, green energy, automation, and giving tax credits to yet another industry (coal).

Also, I'm sure the Chinese lending situation and the massive deficit created by these excessive tax cuts will bear more 2008 style "gifts" for us to sort through.
 
The "Greatest Generation" saved an average of 6% of their annual income. Boomers lived through the greatest economic expansion in human history and put back an average of 1.1%. They also drove our economy into a ditch.

I'm 30, so technically a millennial. We're trying to pull the economy out of said ditch, but we've gotta fight you guys over dumb things like protectionism vs. free trade (Trumpers are conservatives who hate free trade, wtf?), H1B visas, green energy, automation, and giving tax credits to yet another industry (coal).

Also, I'm sure the Chinese lending situation and the massive deficit created by these excessive tax cuts will bear more 2008 style "gifts" for us to sort through.
We are glad that you folks came along to save the country. All I did was work for 43 years, was never unemployed, provided jobs for people, paid property taxes on real estate holdings, educated somebody else's children since I had none, and never took a dime from the government until my SS.

I still haven't used Medicare or the prescription drug benefits, even though I have been enrolled for 3 years. You're welcome. Your liberal politicians and the entitlement generation are responsible for a lot of your problems.
 
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The "Greatest Generation" saved an average of 6% of their annual income. Boomers lived through the greatest economic expansion in human history and put back an average of 1.1%. They also drove our economy into a ditch.

I'm 30, so technically a millennial. We're trying to pull the economy out of said ditch, but we've gotta fight you guys over dumb things like protectionism vs. free trade (Trumpers are conservatives who hate free trade, wtf?), H1B visas, green energy, automation, and giving tax credits to yet another industry (coal).

Also, I'm sure the Chinese lending situation and the massive deficit created by these excessive tax cuts will bear more 2008 style "gifts" for us to sort through.

The growth spurred by the tax cuts will more than offset any deficit, in fact the opposite will occur as revenues rise to the federal goverment, if you had lived through the Reagan era you’d know all this.
 
The growth spurred by the tax cuts will more than offset any deficit, in fact the opposite will occur as revenues rise to the federal goverment, if you had lived through the Reagan era you’d know all this.
All that he knows about Reagan is what he was taught by liberal educators. He was a bad man!
 
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We are glad that you folks came along to save the country. All I did was work for 43 years, was never unemployed, provided jobs for people, paid property taxes on real estate holdings, educated somebody else's children since I had none, and never took a dime from the government until my SS.

I still haven't used Medicare or the prescription drug benefits, even though I have been enrolled for 3 years. You're welcome. Your liberal politicians and the entitlement generation are responsible for a lot of your problems.

Somebody has to, and you're the exception, not the rule. Also, a lot of our entitlements come from LBJ's Great Society. Who can we safely label the "entitlement generation"?
 

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