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« Reply #3680 on: October 14, 2025, 06:45:42 PM »
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That is some looney nonsense.   

Translation: I can't rebut it.

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« Reply #3681 on: October 15, 2025, 01:18:11 PM »
What happened to all those violent leftist protestors who took over universities to demand a ceasefire in Gaza?  Why weren't they out on the streets celebrating when Trump got it done this week?  Could it be that they were paid by Iran or some leftist organization to agitate and were not genuine?  So pitiful to see Biden (or whoever posts on X in his name) begging for some credit when he did nothing.  Hopefully it is Bingo night in whatever nursing home that he resides.

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« Reply #3682 on: October 15, 2025, 04:26:23 PM »

  This Biden wanting "credit" for having accomplished anything during their 4 yr "occupation" is simply a dodge to stay outta jail. 1st they flat-out stole an election, and then they went on to bug US Senators phones in an attempt to totally control them. And of course, there's the "10% for the Big Guy". All of this and the use of the Auto Pen make Dick Nixon look like Father Flanagan.

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« Reply #3683 on: October 17, 2025, 02:09:16 AM »
Bolton is heading to the big house to keep Comey and James company. 

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« Reply #3684 on: October 17, 2025, 02:47:03 AM »
Bolton is heading to the big house to keep Comey and James company.

Dear Herr Schicklgruber I mean Herr Smith,

When and where did you get so twisted?

-- Tom

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« Reply #3685 on: October 17, 2025, 10:35:10 PM »
Mamdani the "Communist" comes from a family with a net wealth of $65 million.  LOL.  It's amazing how the rich, elite portray themselves as radicalized leftists.  They can do this only because the policies they espouse have no consequences for their own privileged lives.  They are not impacted by the homeless, crime, or illegal aliens behind the walls of their mansions.  As a result, they can fool the gullible types who eventually will bear the consequences.

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« Reply #3686 on: Yesterday at 12:47:34 AM »
Mamdani the "Communist" comes from a family with a net wealth of $65 million.  LOL.  It's amazing how the rich, elite portray themselves as radicalized leftists.  They can do this only because the policies they espouse have no consequences for their own privileged lives.  They are not impacted by the homeless, crime, or illegal aliens behind the walls of their mansions.  As a result, they can fool the gullible types who eventually will bear the consequences.

Dear Herr Shicklgruber I mean Herr Smith,

Here's a list of some very wealthy so-called Republican politicians, most of whom are pushing Trump's fascistic agenda:


Rick Scott (FL): Formerly served as governor and co-founded a large for-profit hospital company. His net worth is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions.

Pete Ricketts (NE): Appointed to the Senate in 2023, he previously served as governor. He is the son of the founder of TD Ameritrade and his family owns the Chicago Cubs.

Mitch McConnell (KY): The former Senate Majority Leader's net worth was estimated to be over $50 million as of May 2025. Much of his wealth is connected to his wife, Elaine Chao, whose family founded a shipping company.

Tim Sheehy (MT): Elected in 2024, his net worth is estimated to be at least $100 million. He founded Bridger Aerospace, an aerial firefighting company.

Bernie Moreno (OH): Elected in 2024, his assets were valued at roughly $50 million in 2024 disclosures, with wealth from car dealerships and a blockchain company.

David McCormick (PA): The former CEO of the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, his assets in 2022 were valued between $116 million and $290 million.

Darrell Issa (CA): Formerly the CEO of Directed Electronics, he is consistently ranked among the wealthiest members of Congress. As of October 2025, his net worth was estimated to be nearly $285 million.

Michael McCaul (TX): The second-wealthiest person in Congress, much of his fortune comes from his wife, whose father founded media giant iHeartRadio.

Vern Buchanan (FL): He owns several car dealerships and co-founded a printing company. His wealth is estimated to be over $100 million.

Kevin Hern (OK): His wealth comes from his trusts and IRAs, which include stock in Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft. He previously owned McDonald's restaurants.

Jay Obernolte (CA): He founded a video-game company and has millions invested in mutual funds.

Doug Burgum: Before becoming a presidential candidate, the former North Dakota governor sold his software company, Great Plains Software, to Microsoft for more than $1 billion.

Greg Gianforte: The current governor of Montana founded a software company in the 1980s that brought him most of his wealth.

Linda McMahon: The former Small Business Administrator served in the Trump administration. Much of her wealth comes from her time as CEO of the WWE.

-- Tom

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« Reply #3687 on: Yesterday at 03:00:26 PM »
Dear Herr Shicklgruber I mean Herr Smith,

Here's a list of some very wealthy so-called Republican politicians, most of whom are pushing Trump's fascistic agenda:


Rick Scott (FL): Formerly served as governor and co-founded a large for-profit hospital company. His net worth is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions.

Pete Ricketts (NE): Appointed to the Senate in 2023, he previously served as governor. He is the son of the founder of TD Ameritrade and his family owns the Chicago Cubs.

Mitch McConnell (KY): The former Senate Majority Leader's net worth was estimated to be over $50 million as of May 2025. Much of his wealth is connected to his wife, Elaine Chao, whose family founded a shipping company.

Tim Sheehy (MT): Elected in 2024, his net worth is estimated to be at least $100 million. He founded Bridger Aerospace, an aerial firefighting company.

Bernie Moreno (OH): Elected in 2024, his assets were valued at roughly $50 million in 2024 disclosures, with wealth from car dealerships and a blockchain company.

David McCormick (PA): The former CEO of the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, his assets in 2022 were valued between $116 million and $290 million.

Darrell Issa (CA): Formerly the CEO of Directed Electronics, he is consistently ranked among the wealthiest members of Congress. As of October 2025, his net worth was estimated to be nearly $285 million.

Michael McCaul (TX): The second-wealthiest person in Congress, much of his fortune comes from his wife, whose father founded media giant iHeartRadio.

Vern Buchanan (FL): He owns several car dealerships and co-founded a printing company. His wealth is estimated to be over $100 million.

Kevin Hern (OK): His wealth comes from his trusts and IRAs, which include stock in Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft. He previously owned McDonald's restaurants.

Jay Obernolte (CA): He founded a video-game company and has millions invested in mutual funds.

Doug Burgum: Before becoming a presidential candidate, the former North Dakota governor sold his software company, Great Plains Software, to Microsoft for more than $1 billion.

Greg Gianforte: The current governor of Montana founded a software company in the 1980s that brought him most of his wealth.

Linda McMahon: The former Small Business Administrator served in the Trump administration. Much of her wealth comes from her time as CEO of the WWE.

-- Tom

LOL.  Republicans make no secret that they are free market capitalists.  Most on your list work hard to create their wealth.  Can you see the contrast with Mamdani?  He is an avowed Commie.  And yet had had enormous wealth that comes from his family.  He has never had a job or created anything.  He can play the Commie because none of his policies have any implications for his own privileged status.  There are no homeless or crime in his neighborhood.  The people who will bear the consequences of his policies are the poor and middlle class who do not live in his protected neighborhood.   

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