The future Liberals want

#78
#78
You are going to see more and more gender neutral bathrooms in business. It’s the only way to avoid controversy. So they build three unisex bathrooms that have one toilet each. I am seeing it pop up in our new restaurant designs.

I seriously have zero idea why this whole concept bothers the die hard capitalists.

It only makes sense.
 
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#80
#80
I seriously have zero idea why this whole concept bothers the die hard capitalists.

It only makes sense.
Its good to have morality with capitalism. I know the whole morality issue is something quite perplexing to the godless liberal.
 
#81
#81
I seriously have zero idea why this whole concept bothers the die hard capitalists.

It only makes sense.
I don't have any problem with them. Gender neutral doesn't mean anyone can go in at any time. The only thing is... have you ever been in a women's restroom? They are pigs.
 
#82
#82
Its good to have morality with capitalism. I know the whole morality issue is something quite perplexing to the godless liberal.
Well thanks for showing us the way by electing such a strong moral example to lead the gop
 
#84
#84
Well thanks for showing us the way by electing such a strong moral example to lead the gop

Trust me, we know good well he's not anymore moral than warren or clinton or sanders. He's not a communist so he's a little higher on the morality ladder.
 
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Its good to have morality with capitalism. I know the whole morality issue is something quite perplexing to the godless liberal.

There's absolutely no correlation between bathroom assignment and objective morality.

Laws predate the bible. Try again.
 
#90
#90
The future I want:

Tax reform which incentivizes longer term investment at every level, particularly if it benefits middle class income growth and spending.

Public option for health care. Non-mandatory but clear paths for entry.

Merit retention elections for federal judges.

Mandatory classes for incoming members of Congress and their staffs, and incoming Presidents that go over the basics of ethics rules and promotes bipartisan cooperation.
 
#91
#91
Where do you think morals came from? Biblical laws are the Bible. You don't understand

Heard of the Code of Hammurabi? The 282 laws are one of the earliest and more complete written legal codes from ancient times. The codes have served as a model for establishing justice in other cultures and are believed to have influenced laws established by Hebrew scribes, including those in the Book of Exodus.

They were carved in stone almost 2,000 years before Mary birthed a baby in a barn. Mosaic laws are almost certainly based off of them.
 
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#92
#92
Heard of the Code of Hammurabi? The 282 laws are one of the earliest and more complete written legal codes from ancient times. The codes have served as a model for establishing justice in other cultures and are believed to have influenced laws established by Hebrew scribes, including those in the Book of Exodus.

They were carved in stone almost 2,000 years before Mary birthed a baby in a barn. Mosaic laws are almost certainly based off of them.
I graduated with Hammurabi, or was that Robbie Benson?.
 
#96
#96
The future I want:

Tax reform which incentivizes longer term investment at every level, particularly if it benefits middle class income growth and spending.
Do we not have this now? LTCapGains are taxed at a lower rate than STCapGains. "Rich" people that tend to churun their investments in hedge funds are taxed at the ST rate. Middle class people -probably- tend to be more along the buy and hold lines and are therefore are taxed at the lower, LT rate. What more do you want? Do you want a separate rate for those that have a net worth over a certain threshold just because?

Warren Buffett is a buy and hold guy. THAT"s why he pays a lower rate than his secretary who's only income -probably- came from her W2. Cheese man this ain't rocket surgery.
 

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