Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape? (776)

Apr 25, 2011 5:54 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
ttom500: That is it for me, today.

Ya'll be nice and play fair, ya hear......
You are an honorable fellow mister TT... take care and see you later cheers
Apr 25, 2011 5:56 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
curiousgeorge2: ANYTIME I want to PUKE ! I read the CRAP you write then I go BARF !
Make this guy candidate of GOP in 2012... Really truelly wise and absolutely Republican with Big R! professor ... laugh ... rolling on the floor laughing
Apr 25, 2011 5:58 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
RayfromUSA: Faithfulness:
Dude, you really need to get to rehab....this obsession you have with Obama is quite out of hand.

Conrad73
But he works at one!

Yes, After staying up posting every night until 2 in the morning Danish time, he supposedly holds down a fulltime job working in a rehab center in Copenhagen.

Funny that he doesn't seem to know anything about politics in Denmark when he's such a self-proclaimed expert on American politics.
No expert what so ever... just knowing enough pissing of Repubheads major time laugh
Apr 25, 2011 6:01 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
ttom500
ttom500ttom500St. Cloud, Florida USA30 Threads 5 Polls 10,523 Posts
Hot_Single_Dude: Do not speculate too much TT... it already have amde u forget the whole thing and being Cocconised of coure you dont,t remember so let me help you:

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January 2, 2008—The day after New Years saw crude oil prices at a record $100 per barrel, with regular unleaded fuel costing an average of $3.05 per gallon.April 21, 2008—Gasoline prices jump to a record $3.50 a gallon in some parts of the U.S.

May 15, 2008— While many people were shocked at $3 a gallon, they were not prepared for what was about to happen as prices shot up to nearly $4 a gallon. Public hysteria sets in as consumers begin using Gas Buddy to find the lowest gas prices in town.

May 21, 2008—Oil price skyrockets to $130 a barrel. Holly cow!!!

June 9, 2008—Retail gas prices rise above $4 per gallon.

June 15, 2008—Speculators continue to push the price of crude oil. Consumers begin to literally run out of gas attempting to stretch their dollar. Hybrid vehicles are becoming a hot commodity. Stories of gas stations running out of gas begins to circulate, creating greater hysteria among the public.

July 7, 2008—Crude oil prices settled-in at a new record of $147 per barrel. The U.S. average price for regular gasoline climbs to an all-time high of $4.11 per gallon. Road trip style vacations are put on hold for many summer travelers.

Aug. 5, 2008—Oil prices fall below $120 a barrel. Treehuggers search for the good within the escalating gas prices.

Sept. 15, 2008—The barrel continues to drop below $100 a barrel for the first time in six months. The idea of a serious financial industry recession is discussed as the market literally begins to melt down!

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Was it too cosy in the Cocoon since you can not rmeber any thing what so ever were going on around you?

Prices raised major time also under THAT GWB Buzo of urs and then little by litte and some mounths later they were stabilised... this is free marked economy rules and now when the recession is finally over... this situation is very natural. What kind of "Capitalist" are you any way not knowing the most simple rules of the free marked?

I know hillibillies have all forgeot this as well but hey what can I say? You being the Lawrence of this Ruprecht show not remebering this then what is to expect from real hillibillies any way?


Who forced the prices up in 2008, Dude? The Iraq war or OPEC?
It was OPEC shortage that caused the price to increase. By now the Iraq oil production was growing.
Apr 25, 2011 6:33 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Faithfulness
FaithfulnessFaithfulnessWaukesha, Wisconsin USA2 Threads 1,056 Posts
Hot_Single_Dude: No expert what so ever... just knowing enough pissing of Repubheads major time


Dude, sometimes I do vote for rupublicans and sometimes for Democrats. However, with all the comments you make on your Obummer threads, you have yet to piss me off.
Apr 25, 2011 6:33 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
ttom500: My personal opinion is this. That President Obama would have to make a case in Congress for boots on the ground. That blows his Muslim out reach all apart in the world. As he down plays Qdaffi to make him a worth the effort.

Would Congress back it? Yes I think so. You have enough of the old hawks (McCains) left in both the Senate and House to have a solid voting block there. Then the new ones like Rubio and Rand have to make a tough choice between foreign affairs and the cost of men and money. They would split on it.

DEM would support it....because it is supporting a DEM President in war time. So they only need to gain.....10 votes in the Senate and 30-40 in the House. McCain would lead the REP to give support by the way.


Sounds wonderful! Do you really beleive Republicnas will end their BS "being against Obama no matter what" retohoric and actually standing behind the president of the United States of America? That would really be some thing and would amase me major time wow

Quaddafi is no Muslim leader blah blah of any kind TT. He is just a mad dictator and there is no holliness in this clown at all... Many islamic countries have already sent money and even some have sent bombers supporting this honorable fight against tyrani over there and many arab leaders got old disagreements never solved and are sick and tired of him generally. Israel does not like his regim either and they know that Quaddafi have for years and years sent money for families of suicide bombers and terrorists like Saddam did.

I really wish that both Republicans and Democrats standing behind this preisdent if the decision is made and american fighters getting allowed using their one of kind skills defeating this mad man.

Libya is so rich and can beocme an absolutely prospress country and leading nation becoming and a bridge between West and East and a true symbol of Freedom is no right of the western countries only!
Apr 25, 2011 6:43 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Faithfulness
FaithfulnessFaithfulnessWaukesha, Wisconsin USA2 Threads 1,056 Posts
Obama says new task force will examine gas prices
By JULIE PACE Associated Press The Associated Press
Friday, April 22, 2011 2:09 AM EDT

LOS ANGELES (AP) — President Barack Obama said Thursday that the Justice Department will try to "root out" cases of fraud or manipulation in oil markets, even as Attorney General Eric Holder suggested a variety of legal reasons may be behind gasoline's surge to $4 a gallon.

"We are going to make sure that no one is taking advantage of the American people for their own short-term gain," Obama said at a town-hall style meeting at a renewable energy plant in Reno, Nev.

The town hall was sandwiched in between Obama's four fundraising events in California on Thursday — one in San Francisco and three in Los Angeles. The president was holding six fundraisers over the course of his three-day West Coast trip, aimed at high-dollar donors and young people, both of whom will be integral to a campaign that could set fundraising records.

"This is going to just as hard, if not harder, than 2008," he said of his re-election bid during a small fundraiser at Sony Pictures Studios.

With the 2012 campaign in mind, the White House is anxious to show the public it's taking action to address rising gasoline prices. The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.84 on Thursday, about 30 cents higher than a month ago and almost a dollar higher than a year ago.

Obama, decrying such levels as yet another hardship "at a time when things were already pretty tough," said Holder was forming the Financial Fraud Enforcement Working Group.

The task force will focus some of its investigation on "the role of traders and speculators" in the oil-price surge, Obama said, and will include several Cabinet department officials, federal regulators and the National Association of Attorneys General.

In Washington, Holder said he would press ahead with the investigation, even though he did not cite any current evidence of intentional manipulation of oil and gas prices or fraud.

"Based upon our work and research to date, it is evident that there are regional differences in gasoline prices, as well as differences in the statutory and other legal tools at the government's disposal," Holder said in a memo accompanying a statement announcing the task force. "It is also clear that there are lawful reasons for increases in gas prices, given supply and demand."
Apr 25, 2011 6:48 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Faithfulness
FaithfulnessFaithfulnessWaukesha, Wisconsin USA2 Threads 1,056 Posts
US treads warily in Syria, considers sanctions
MATTHEW LEE Associated Press The Associated Press
Monday, April 25, 2011 7:14 PM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite a ruthless crackdown on pro-reform demonstrators, there is no international appetite for a warlike approach to Syria — a crucial Mideast playmaker with ties to Iran and a say in any eventual Arab peace with Israel.

In contrast with the quick international decision to launch an air campaign in nearby Libya, the United States is responding cautiously to mounting civilian deaths in Syria, preparing steps such as slapping new travel limits and financial penalties on Syrian leaders.

As violence escalated anew on Monday, the White House stepped up its condemnation of President Bashar Assad's regime, but stopped well short of demanding the ouster of a leader some U.S. Democrats had considered a potential reformer and peace broker.

U.S. officials said Washington has begun drawing up targeted sanctions against Assad, his family and inner circle to boost pressure on them to halt the repression. Meanwhile, the U.S. also was conferring with European countries and with the United Nations about options for Syria, where more than 350 people have been killed in weeks of protests and government attempts to quell them.

Thousands of soldiers backed by tanks poured Monday into the city where the five-week-old uprising began, opening fire indiscriminately on civilians before dawn and killing at least 11 people, witnesses said. Bodies were scattered in the streets. Widespread arrests — often of men along with their families — appear to be an attempt to intimidate protesters and set an example for the rest of the country.

The offensive was planned in detail with electricity, water and mobile phone services cut off and knife-wielding security agents conducted house-to-house sweeps.

President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced their concern Monday during a telephone call over what the White House called "the Syrian government's unacceptable use of violence against its own people."

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney deplored the latest developments in Syria and said that sanctions against the Assad regime were a possible response "to make clear to the Syrian government that we believe it needs to cease and desist from the violence it's been perpetrating against its own citizens."
Apr 25, 2011 6:50 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
Another symbol of "purity" and "morality"... Repubhead styled:



butthead rolling on the floor laughing
Apr 25, 2011 6:51 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Faithfulness
FaithfulnessFaithfulnessWaukesha, Wisconsin USA2 Threads 1,056 Posts
High court rejects quick review of health care law
By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press The Associated Press
Monday, April 25, 2011 10:54 AM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court rejected a call Monday from Virginia's attorney general to depart from its usual practice and put review of the health care law on a fast track. Instead, judicial review of President Barack Obama's signature legislation will continue in federal appeals courts.

The justices turned down a request by Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, a leading opponent of the law, to resolve questions about its constitutionality quickly. The Obama administration opposed Cuccinelli's plea.

Only rarely, in wartime or a constitutional crisis, does the court step into a legal fight before the issues are aired in appellate courts. Hearings already are scheduled in May and June in three appeals courts.

The case still could reach the high court in time for a decision by early summer 2012.

Cuccinelli said he asked for speedy review to end "crippling and costly uncertainty" about the law.

"Expediting our case would have been the exception and so, although disappointing, this is not surprising," he said.

Justice Elena Kagan apparently took part in the court's order Monday, as there was no announcement that any justice sat out. There had been questions about whether she would participate because she served as Obama's solicitor general when the law was passed. Kagan indicated in Senate testimony last year that she played no role in the administration's planning and handling of challenges to the law.

So far, five federal judges have ruled on challenges to the law. Two Republican appointees, in Florida and Virginia, have declared it unconstitutional in whole or in part. Three Democratic appointees, in Michigan, Virginia and Washington, D.C., have upheld it.

Cuccinelli filed suit on behalf of Virginia, while 26 states joined in a separate lawsuit in Florida claiming that Congress exceeded its authority in requiring citizens to buy health insurance or pay a penalty starting in 2014.

In December, U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson in Richmond declared that the individual mandate, the heart of the sweeping legislation, is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson of Florida came to the same conclusion in January in striking down the law in its entirety.

Both rulings have been put on hold pending appeals.

In the meantime, the federal and state governments have begun to put in place other parts of the law, including changes in payment rates under the Medicare system for older and disabled Americans and a provision allowing children up to age 26 to remain on the parents' health insurance policies.
Apr 25, 2011 6:54 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
katt1017
katt1017katt1017Southern, New Hampshire USA67 Threads 10 Polls 1,384 Posts
Hot_Single_Dude: One of the most complicated situations which makes the possible out come of american politics rather cloudy is the fact that too many americans do not care knowing enouhg a botu what party the support and why and loosing some rather important detailes for sure. Interest for politcs in America is still rather low... too many people do not know and do not want to know and making their decisions on absolutely wrong points of view. Supporting what is good for you personally would be healthy in deed and finding out what parties standing on exaclty at least would be even better.



You are talking rhetoric not facts Stevie. Both parties claim to support issues, often the same issues, they support ends when and where their words do more often than not. The left is much worse about this kind of fraud than the right from what I see living in the US.

Unfortunately people buy the lie based on personal feelings. Candidate X says they agree with me on issue Y so everyone must vote for X.

One issue voting is a sign of being self-centered, immature, uninformed and a useful idiot to those that want power. People that think in terms of only one issue often end up ignoring all sorts of things that will do great harm in the hope that they will get that one little thing they want.

Your pathetic attempts to sway me with your moronic yammering about GLBT rights (which you are woefully uninformed about) only make you look like a bigger idiot.

Hopefully you are in reality an amateur comedian or an agent provocateur for the Republican party trying to help the looney leftists on the forums achieve their maximum level of under-achievement instead of being as silly as you appear to be based on your postings.
Apr 25, 2011 6:55 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
The Stupid is against education because the Stupid knows that high educated will NEVER allow countinuation of the Stupid tax cuts for the rich in any societies:

Apr 25, 2011 7:02 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
Apr 25, 2011 7:10 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
Study this and learn some thing mister TT specially:

Apr 25, 2011 7:19 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
I mean... when a real intelligent guy who knows what Economy is all a bout talks... shut the F up and listen and Learn some thing:



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And because of those large tax cuts, the only way the Ryan proposal can even claim to reduce the deficit is through savage cuts in spending, mainly falling on the poor and vulnerable. (A realistic assessment suggests that the proposal would actually increase the deficit.)

President Obama’s proposal is a lot better. At least it calls for raising taxes on high incomes back to Clinton-era levels. But it preserves the rest of the Bush tax cuts — cuts that were originally sold as a way to dispose of a large budget surplus. And, as a result, it still relies heavily on spending cuts, even as it falls short of actually balancing the budget.


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Learn some thing for God Sake! professor
Apr 25, 2011 7:23 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
Apr 25, 2011 7:34 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
FreddyFudpucker
FreddyFudpuckerFreddyFudpuckerObamaville, Indiana USA10,179 Posts


The best comment in the article:

But House Speaker John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) office on Friday called the Democratic focus on potential market abuses a distraction from the need to expand U.S. oil-and-gas drilling yay
Apr 25, 2011 7:34 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
Ryan became the Waterloooooooooooooooo:



YES WE CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!cheering cheering cheering yay
Apr 25, 2011 7:35 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
FreddyFudpucker
FreddyFudpuckerFreddyFudpuckerObamaville, Indiana USA10,179 Posts
Sparky55: Egg Zactly


The difference...we have a democrat president and a democrat press. (that's the difference) barf
Apr 25, 2011 7:54 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
ttom500
ttom500ttom500St. Cloud, Florida USA30 Threads 5 Polls 10,523 Posts
Qdaffi attended a Muslim school (e.g Madrassa) as a tribal youth...he joined the Libya Free Officer group after Isreal defeated the three Muslim armies in the 1967 Yon Kipper War. This group was angry that Libya stayed out of the fight.

Later it was this group of officers that couped the Libyan King and Monarchy while in Military college. He supports pan Arabism and pan Islam. The first were all Arab countries unite to be one.
The second is a loose union of all Islamic people.

Does that sound like Iran (Supreme Leader and Ahmendinejada) and bin Laden position on calphite run Islam?

When Qdaffi spoke at the UN...he said Barack Obama...was the son of Africa.
Apr 25, 2011 8:03 PM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude
Hot_Single_DudeHot_Single_DudeKobenhavn, Capital Region Denmark68 Threads 73 Polls 11,289 Posts
ttom500: Qdaffi attended a Muslim school (e.g Madrassa) as a tribal youth...he joined the Libya Free Officer group after Isreal defeated the three Muslim armies in the 1967 Yon Kipper War. This group was angry that Libya stayed out of the fight.

Later it was this group of officers that couped the Libyan King and Monarchy while in Military college. He supports pan Arabism and pan Islam. The first were all Arab countries unite to be one.
The second is a loose union of all Islamic people.

Does that sound like Iran (Supreme Leader and Ahmendinejada) and bin Laden position on calphite run Islam?

When Qdaffi spoke at the UN...he said Barack Obama...was the son of Africa.


Moammar Quddafi would NEVER face any kinds of opposition if a Republican was the president of the United States and he would keep supporting terrorists and create more favourite boogey men of the Republican party of America so GOP folks could keep fooling America and stealing America,s money and hidden it in Switzerland and other foreign countires allowing money laundering of the crooks!

Beside this...

I got to leave! May the Force be with you All!professor
Apr 26, 2011 12:22 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
raphael118
raphael118raphael118arlington, Virginia USA8 Threads 2 Polls 1,074 Posts
Sparky55: I don't know what it is about your statement that made my leg tingle...


do you wear diapers? roll eyes giggle
Apr 26, 2011 12:25 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Sparky55
Sparky55Sparky55Somewhere, Afghanistan48 Threads 1 Polls 2,678 Posts
raphael118: do you wear diapers?


That depends, some say I'm pampered but I don't really know. laugh
Apr 26, 2011 12:27 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Sparky55
Sparky55Sparky55Somewhere, Afghanistan48 Threads 1 Polls 2,678 Posts
Hot_Single_Dude: I mean... when a real intelligent guy who knows what Economy is all a bout talks... shut the F up and listen and Learn some thing:



_________________________________________________________

And because of those large tax cuts, the only way the Ryan proposal can even claim to reduce the deficit is through savage cuts in spending, mainly falling on the poor and vulnerable. (A realistic assessment suggests that the proposal would actually increase the deficit.)

President Obama’s proposal is a lot better. At least it calls for raising taxes on high incomes back to Clinton-era levels. But it preserves the rest of the Bush tax cuts — cuts that were originally sold as a way to dispose of a large budget surplus. And, as a result, it still relies heavily on spending cuts, even as it falls short of actually balancing the budget. ____________________________________________________________

Learn some thing for God Sake!


It's now 68% to 32%. You guy is going to be a loser in 2012.laugh
Apr 26, 2011 1:31 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude: You are
THAT idoit Conrad
Nope,you looking at him every Morning first thing,when you comb your Hair!
How come your Guy get's involved in an Illegal War all of a sudden,and you so Bloodthirsty?uh oh
Apr 26, 2011 1:33 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude: You are
THAT idoit Conrad
It is all about Betraying oneself,Dude!
And now you're blaming half of the US and the World for something you have doe 30 years ago!uh oh
Apr 26, 2011 1:46 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude: No conrad... your kind of "freedom" is the survivour of the feedest only and the jungle law and a soceity where the rich is abl eto do what ever and the poor better getting expelled and made fun of and not cared for what so ever and being blamed for what ever disasters in life! Any body giving any kind sof endorsment to THAT stupid Libertatian BS is a dang buzo and a certain guarant of a stupidley devided society where the gap between poor and rich is sky high and where the government will use it,s power suppressing the mess and not enabling development of human beings unless they are a part of the elite and knowing some body influentila deep in pockets of corporations and big industry and not a damn thing esle!

I have known a bout you Librtarian BSitters for a long time and there is not a thing else more digusting than Libertarians and be sure if a Libertarian Ever becoming the president in USA the whole entire planet will go mad and people will even begin to miss George W Bush and calling him a good fellow !

Suvivour of the feedest and the Selfish and the Stupid fenatic bribed Buzo is what drives your kind of agenda and please... find some other word describing your kind of guys instead of destroying the name of Freedom
Your own Betrayal of Decency,and now you blame others for it!
The Classical Syndrome!
I've got FREEDOM,Dude,while you live in some Orwellian Nightmare!

FREEDOM Dude,FREEDOM!


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FREEDOM!

yay
Apr 26, 2011 2:04 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude: Would be honored being able to work for the campain of president Obama in any ways but still... I am just a regular guy and got no special skills in any ways and being on Obama team for real needs skills and capabilities and specially great english skills . If american and better in english, I would participate for sure and even getting half a year free just for becoming a campainer and supporting Obama toward second victory in presidency but ey... No way!

Doing a tiney work trying to gather and provide information for sure and keeping some articles and information safe which surely will be deleted by Repubheads propoganda army when real candidates of them are readyto try... beside that not that usful what so ever for Obama campain.
rolling on the floor laughing
You Campaigning for the USSR,Dude?rolling on the floor laughing
Apr 26, 2011 2:06 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude: No expert what so ever... just knowing enough pissing of Repubheads major time
You ain't pissing off anyone,because everyone knows what you are!rolling on the floor laughing
Apr 26, 2011 2:09 AM CST Obama or ... do America really want the new Republican landscape?
Hot_Single_Dude: Moammar Quddafi would NEVER face any kinds of opposition if a Republican was the president of the United States and he would keep supporting terrorists and create more favourite boogey men of the Republican party of America so GOP folks could keep fooling America and stealing America,s money and hidden it in Switzerland and other foreign countires allowing money laundering of the crooks!

Beside this...

I got to leave! May the Force be with you All!
Yep,it's sitting here at Zero Kelvin!rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

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