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01-14-2021, 04:52 AM
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Both parties equally do this, and as for what foreign aid is, it isn't a cargo plane full of money, it is mostly our military doing things for them and the government putting a price tag on it.
(Congress makes a budget for the year and never includes foreign aid in it, must come from some slice of pie.)
Was 600 billion budget for military in Obama's terms, and the party of fiscal responsibility came in and raised it to 700 Billion a year, while reducing foreign aid. Where did all this money go, it didn't trickle down to our servicemen in pay raises.
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Here's a small sampling of the garbage the occupants of the temple of American democracy packed into their "coronavirus" stimulus bill.
$10 mil gender studies in Pakistan. Another $5 mil for other unspecified bullshit in Pakistan.
funding for studying the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama
education for consumers in the danger of storing fuel items in portable containers in the vicinity of open flame
$130 mil in aid to Nepal
$450 mil in aid to Dementia Joe & Son's pals in Ukraine
$700 mil to our bff's in Sudan
$86 mil for Cambodia
$135 mil for Burma
$40 mil for the Kennedy Center
$1 bil, with a b, to the Smithsonian
This is a mere sampling of the garbage the guardians of the temple declared necessary to stimulate the American economy in the time of the sniffles crisis.
For this and many other reasons, the fraternity prank gone awry on the temple dwarfs the billions of dollars of property damage, dozens of deaths, and widespread generalized anarchy perpetrated by sneaky scumbag democrat party domestic terrorist organizations for the past 9 months.
Pig-women Kamala Harris and Maxine Waters, as well and Dementia Joe and the left-wing media, who cheered on and protected these rioters, are guilty of nothing.
They're uniters.
The private property, lives, and civil rights of ordinary Americans are either secondary or tertiary depending upon a combination of their gender and skin color.
The true outrage is the President of the United States encouraging his supporters to peacefully and patriotically oppose the actions of the temple scumbags.
You're welcome.
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01-14-2021, 05:01 AM
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insurance companies took the hit on covering riot costs, not the american tax payer.
looks like most aid you mentioned is military, and talking about millions of dollars is literally costs of dispersing funds and record keeping administrative costs, I see nothing that says that isn't military aid
I could easily confuse your list of expenses with trips by Trump to his resorts to play golf
.... the party of small government.... Administration officials told Reuters that Trump would request an increase in funding for the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to $700 million compared to $150 million the previous year.
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01-14-2021, 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by bf0082
insurance companies took the hit on covering riot costs, not the american tax payer.
looks like most aid you mentioned is military, and talking about millions of dollars is literally costs of dispersing funds and record keeping administrative costs, I see nothing that says that isn't military aid
I could easily confuse your list of expenses with trips by Trump to his resorts to play golf
.... the party of small government.... Administration officials told Reuters that Trump would request an increase in funding for the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to $700 million compared to $150 million the previous year.
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Right.
Billions of dollars to play golf.
What you could confuse it with is what the Biden and Clitoris crime families sucked out of China and Ukraine peddling American political influence.
Or what Auntie Maxine and her husband sold out for to One United.
Many of the impacted businesses are gone forever.
The dead people are dead forever.
What happens when insurance companies pay claims?
This is your brain.
This is your brain on CNN.
Wake up patriots.
Everyone else will surely spend the upcoming 4 years trying as hard as they can to self-fellate while the value of your dollar predictably plummets and China lol's.
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01-14-2021, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by bf0082
insurance companies took the hit on covering riot costs, not the american tax payer.
looks like most aid you mentioned is military, and talking about millions of dollars is literally costs of dispersing funds and record keeping administrative costs, I see nothing that says that isn't military aid
I could easily confuse your list of expenses with trips by Trump to his resorts to play golf
.... the party of small government.... Administration officials told Reuters that Trump would request an increase in funding for the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to $700 million compared to $150 million the previous year.
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Hard to believe you would say that insurance companies took the hit for the damage done during those riots.
What about all of the employees who are out of work?
Who pays insurance companies? We all do
What happens when insurance claims skyrocket? Rates go up and are passed on to consumers.
Not to mention the devastation of the business owners losing everything you've worked to hard build to have it senselessly destroyed by human garbage in minutes.
Unbelievable.
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01-14-2021, 02:35 PM
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^^^^^
exactly this
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01-14-2021, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Willie Wanker
Hard to believe you would say that insurance companies took the hit for the damage done during those riots.
What about all of the employees who are out of work?
Who pays insurance companies? We all do
What happens when insurance claims skyrocket? Rates go up and are passed on to consumers.
Not to mention the devastation of the business owners losing everything you've worked to hard build to have it senselessly destroyed by human garbage in minutes.
Unbelievable.
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fuckin Willie....
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01-14-2021, 07:24 PM
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The Mexicans are paying for it...I heard it from a reliable source
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01-14-2021, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Willie Wanker
Hard to believe you would say that insurance companies took the hit for the damage done during those riots.
What about all of the employees who are out of work?
Who pays insurance companies? We all do
What happens when insurance claims skyrocket? Rates go up and are passed on to consumers.
Not to mention the devastation of the business owners losing everything you've worked to hard build to have it senselessly destroyed by human garbage in minutes.
Unbelievable.
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I believe he
would believe it
because we live amongst people that
drive alone in a car and wear a mask
or walk alone on a country road
wearing a mask
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01-14-2021, 10:47 PM
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Everyone else will surely spend the upcoming 4 years trying as hard as they can to self-fellate while the value of your dollar predictably plummets and China lol's.
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you have any idea of macroeconomics ? That would be the greatest thing to happen ever, a weak dollar reduces trade imbalances and makes our debt worth less, without ever having to pay a dollar.
You just spew stuff out and hope to hit something, stick to something....
The funniest thing about all your complaining about the Biden Term, is he hasn't taken office yet and you are already blaming Trumps fuck ups on him...
That sir is the funniest shit i've ever heard, god damn, we gotten hear about Biden's failures now, even before he takes office !!!!! and for another 4 years after his second term ends, lol !!!!!!!!
Insurance companies don't increase rates due to claims, they sell investments, but being a fox news sword swallower,
i wouldn't expect you to under stand how the world handles money.
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01-14-2021, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bf0082
Insurance companies don't increase rates due to claims, they sell investments, but being a fox news sword swallower,
i wouldn't expect you to under stand how the world handles money.
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This is not exactly true. Case in point is Texas where rates went up after a series of devastating hurricanes and multiple hail/tornado damage claims from across the state. State Farm for instance actually supported that as the reason in customer bill inserts.
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01-14-2021, 11:55 PM
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This is not exactly true. Case in point is Texas where rates went up after a series of devastating hurricanes and multiple hail/tornado damage claims from across the state. State Farm for instance actually supported that as the reason in customer bill inserts.
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I believe that, but it was for their local market, because I never seen that increase here in NY, and they probably did the same locally here for Sandy. To say everyone covers the cost is false, to say they can exploit an event locally to justify surcharges or rate increases, I'll agree with that, could be company policy or a regional manager trying to look good for a promotion.
last state farm investment, revenue, paid claims report I seen, they were holding 400 billion in investments paying 1.4 billion in yearly revenue, while collecting 900 million in insurance premiums, while paying out 1.2 Billion in claims.
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01-15-2021, 01:05 AM
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Originally Posted by bf0082
you have any idea of macroeconomics ? That would be the greatest thing to happen ever, a weak dollar reduces trade imbalances and makes our debt worth less, without ever having to pay a dollar.
You just spew stuff out and hope to hit something, stick to something....
The funniest thing about all your complaining about the Biden Term, is he hasn't taken office yet and you are already blaming Trumps fuck ups on him...
That sir is the funniest shit i've ever heard, god damn, we gotten hear about Biden's failures now, even before he takes office !!!!! and for another 4 years after his second term ends, lol !!!!!!!!
Insurance companies don't increase rates due to claims, they sell investments, but being a fox news sword swallower,
i wouldn't expect you to under stand how the world handles money.
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Lol, I'm sorry, but you're wrong. The Trump sword swallower comment is puzzling, this is about numbers and has nothing to do with politics.
I worked in the claims dept at Prudential Property and Casualty for three years before I started tech. I'm not claiming to be an expert, but I learned enough while I was there to understand how rates are calculated and why they're adjusted.
The tables are adjusted frequently based on area, risk, business purpose, etc. A rise in claims will affect premiums. You can bet on it. Especially unprojected rises in claims like when a group of uncivilized shitbags decides to riot and cause 3-billion in property damage across the country
Insurers also reassess risk and will pull out of an area or even a state. Do you think your auto insurer is. going to renew your policy if you have five accidents and traffic infractions within a very short period of time? No, they're likely going to drop you. If you're lucky they'll keep you on with a huge premium increase.
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01-15-2021, 09:35 AM
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Next week at the U.S.A./ Mexico border will be interesting !
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01-15-2021, 11:44 AM
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Next week at the U.S.A./ Mexico border will be interesting !
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01-15-2021, 01:04 PM
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there is a better one. but now can't find it
they crawling into the US. greeted by some mmm left wingers, They turn around
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