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02-04-2017, 07:10 AM
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Cmon Stalker, you can do better than that.
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I don't think he can, returning he posts is extremely stupid.
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02-04-2017, 07:58 AM
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I don't think he can, returning he posts is extremely stupid.
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Yeah, it's pretty pathetic that a guy on a hooker board cockstalks another guy. Pretty fucking weird. Just like the Bulgarian Cocksucker.
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02-04-2017, 08:25 AM
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SS, why don't you and those who share your same opinion, catch the next banana boat to Cuba or Hati!!!! Damn nitwit commietards!!! Smsh!
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02-04-2017, 08:53 AM
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Trump And The Constitution!
Well another day brings another spanking for our goofball president. Once again the courts had to set him straight about the constitution by halting his stupid travel ban. When you have a president who thinks he is king in office you have to hold him at bay using the courts until the impeachment. He will be impeached because his arrogance will eventually cause him to defy a court order which will lead to a constitutional crisis and his removal. He may not survive 1 year!
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02-04-2017, 09:12 AM
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Sorry was working didn't have a chance to get back to you. I'll tell you one thing that helped me personally. I work in the oil and gas industry, the production and distribution side. This is an industry that the past administration did their best to stifle and slow down. Trump is doing the exact opposite, therefore thousands of hardworking Americans can get back to work working good paying skill jobs. Now I know you're probably going to jump on the tree huggers nuts and start talking about the environment, I'm all for protecting the environment also. The money is there, the companies will do whatever it takes to get the resources so smart people need to come up with ideas to keep the environment safe while gaining energy independence for America. I'm no scientist and neither are you so don't tell me about how it can't be done. And I'll tell you something that Trump is going to do for ALL Americans, not just the middle class. Have a plan to keep us safe, lower taxes, strong jobsense plan, infrastructure plan, not regulating industries out of existence, scrapping or re doing shitty trade deals, basically put AMERICA FIRST! Exactly what he said he would do. ?
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Inino try to understand that sometimes people have to put what's best for the country as a whole above what's best for themselves. Just like coal mining your industry does major damage to our environment. People have been forced out of their homes because of the damage done to land and water supplies! The more the government cuts back on regulations the more the industry will cut corners and create destruction, if they are not regulated we all lose as a society much more than your personal gain. Before regulations big business routinely dumped waste into our waterways and buried waste in toxic dumps to create profits. Republicans want to take away all of our regulations which is a sure recipe for disaster! It sounds good but it never works, greed always gets in the way. So while I understand why you feel like you do since you work in the industry, you may want to consider what's best for the country and not yourself. Your industry in the coming deregulated years will ruin the lives of many people and do unreversable damage to our great land. Is that Cost worth it to you?
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02-04-2017, 11:17 AM
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I definitely do care about the environment and I believe in regulating natural resource industries to keep the environment safe. I no for a fact that the gas companies make enough money to abide by any proven reasonable regulations to keep the environment safe and keep the industry going. All we need now are people on all sides that have the knowledge to come up with the technologies or procedures to figure this out. SS believe I understand the damage that energy companies have done and certain people in the government have helped it be done, that's why everyone on all sides has to work together so that we can keep the environment safe while gaining energy independence and great paying jobs that Americans can raise a family on. Not trying to be sarcastic or a smart ass but do you agree and think that it's possible?
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02-04-2017, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by lnino
I definitely do care about the environment and I believe in regulating natural resource industries to keep the environment safe. I no for a fact that the gas companies make enough money to abide by any proven reasonable regulations to keep the environment safe and keep the industry going. All we need now are people on all sides that have the knowledge to come up with the technologies or procedures to figure this out. SS believe I understand the damage that energy companies have done and certain people in the government have helped it be done, that's why everyone on all sides has to work together so that we can keep the environment safe while gaining energy independence and great paying jobs that Americans can raise a family on. Not trying to be sarcastic or a smart ass but do you agree and think that it's possible?
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I wish it were possible but it always seems as if corporate greed leads to it not being easy to achieve. Less regulation is more dangerous than more regulation because the damage that can be done without proper regulation is irreversible and devastating. Donald Trump is removing so many regulations that you have to assume many are necessary or they would not be there to begin with. He is letting big business dictate the removal of regulations that are there to protect us from irresponsible big business practices. We have seen less regulations before and the results are devestating just as it will be this time.
Yes it may stimulate the economy and lead to jobs but so does war and that's never good either and should be avoided regardless of its effect on the economy.
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02-04-2017, 04:31 PM
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Draining the swamp?
Trump promised all his gullable deplorables that he was going to drain the swamp. He used examples of all the Goldman Sacs people in past administrations. His deplorables loved it! So once he was done lying to you for your deplorable vote he surrounds himself with Goldman Sacs cronies in his administration and other billionaires! Then as if he didnt crap on you enough he is trying to get rid of the consumer protections of Dodd Franks! So much for giving washington back to the people! The swamp is deeper than it has ever been and Trump is loving it! The top 1% is all that Trump cares about and i would feel sorry for those of you that he took advantage of except your still drinking the swamp water!
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02-04-2017, 05:58 PM
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Trump promised all his gullable deplorables that he was going to drain the swamp. He used examples of all the Goldman Sacs people in past administrations. His deplorables loved it! So once he was done lying to you for your deplorable vote he surrounds himself with Goldman Sacs cronies in his administration and other billionaires! Then as if he didnt crap on you enough he is trying to get rid of the consumer protections of Dodd Franks! So much for giving washington back to the people! The swamp is deeper than it has ever been and Trump is loving it! The top 1% is all that Trump cares about and i would feel sorry for those of you that he took advantage of except your still drinking the swamp water!
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In your own words Limpy, please explain why Dodd/Frank is such a great law. Your own words.
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02-04-2017, 11:24 PM
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In your own words Limpy, please explain why Dodd/Frank is such a great law. Your own words.
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Hahahaha... maybe Limpy can start by walking us through the structure and logic of our current (overlapping and redundant) financial regulatory architecture, post Dodd-Frank:
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02-04-2017, 11:48 PM
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Trump promised all his gullable (sic) deplorables that he was going to drain the swamp... So once he was done... he surrounds himself with Goldman Sacs cronies... i would feel sorry for those of you that he took advantage of except your (sic) still drinking the swamp water!
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It's spelled Goldman Sac hs, you uneducated dunce. They're the giant vampire squid of the swamp. Trump is hiring them to suck the blood out of the other swamp creatures, starting with the slimiest ones like yourself. When they're done, you'll be limper than ever, limpdick.
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02-05-2017, 12:27 AM
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Inino try to understand that sometimes people have to put what's best for the country as a whole above what's best for themselves... you may want to consider what's best for the country and not yourself. Your industry in the coming deregulated years will ruin the lives of many people and do unreversable (sic) damage to our great land...
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Hey Limpy, there is no such word as "unreversable".
Where did you go to school again?
Here are just a few of the MANY benefits to "the country as a whole" due to the fracking revolution:
- Stronger US economic growth.
- More jobs.
- Reduced oil & gas imports.
- Smaller trade deficit.
- Lower gasoline prices.
- Less inflation.
- Stronger manufacturing base (thanks to our low natural gas feedstock costs).
- Lower carbon emissions (as power plants switch from coal to cheaper natural gas).
- Less reliance on hostile or unstable foreign countries for our energy needs.
- More foreign policy flexibility.
- Less income for oil & gas producers like Iran and Russia to create mischief.
Starting to get the picture now, Limpy? Everyone can see you don't have a clue what you're talking about!
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02-05-2017, 12:29 AM
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C'mon Stalker, you can do better than that.
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32,438 posts say he can't!
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02-05-2017, 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
Hahahaha... maybe Limpy can start by walking us through the structure and logic of our current (overlapping and redundant) financial regulatory architecture, post Dodd-Frank:
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CrustyDick and Bambino, Dodd Frank was enacted to place a safety net around financial institutions to try to prevent the type of catastrophic banking situation we faced during the last Republican administration. It limits the banks abilities to expand so that if they fail as little damage as possible will be done. It also holds accountable the officers of the banks for any negligence. It protects the consumers, that's you, you dim wits, you guys need to think before you support things that will only make you more deplorable. SO SAD!
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02-05-2017, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
Hey Limpy, there is no such word as "unreversable".
Where did you go to school again?
Here are just a few of the MANY benefits to "the country as a whole" due to the fracking revolution:
- Stronger US economic growth.
- More jobs.
- Reduced oil & gas imports.
- Smaller trade deficit.
- Lower gasoline prices.
- Less inflation.
- Stronger manufacturing base (thanks to our low natural gas feedstock costs).
- Lower carbon emissions (as power plants switch from coal to cheaper natural gas).
- Less reliance on hostile or unstable foreign countries for our energy needs.
- More foreign policy flexibility.
- Less income for oil & gas producers like Iran and Russia to create mischief.
Starting to get the picture now, Limpy? Everyone can see you don't have a clue what you're talking about!
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CrustyDick, your attempt to defend fracking is so pathetic and flawed I won't waste my time on it. I just hope they put a big fracking operation in your back yard so you can reap all those benefits of fracking you believe in ,every time you speak you become less credible and more deplorable!
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