Sounds like a Cheney poemnefarious101 » 26 Jun 2023, 8:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Hold on a second....I'm weighing the weight of your words.........looks pretty thin and a waste of time....got anything else?
Sure, buddy. I have Russia on Fire - and it's the lungs of the earth, Princess.nefarious101 » 26 Jun 2023, 8:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Hold on a second....I'm weighing the weight of your words.........looks pretty thin and a waste of time....got anything else?
FDR's "New Deal" was a huge, massive bail-out of this country from a deep depression. A depression which FDR';s policies made worse. Big Government built a dam and a road - all part of the FDR bail-out. It was the WWII war economy that bailed out America, not FDR's stupid socialist projects or his progressive "New Deal". WWII cost Americans dearly in loss of life and especially in expenditure of capital. It benefited big business more so than any other government project in the history of the US.Cannonpointer » 26 Jun 2023, 8:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Right. Creating good jobs BUILDING AMERICA is bad for us.
Creating good jobs BLOWING **** UP overseas, and then rebuilding THOSE countries, is good for America.
Gay math always give a cuck away.
Yet the Hoover Dam and the Bay Bridge continue to be useful, long after they were paid for ten times over, fruitcake. The blueridge parkway is still a great blessing to this country, and the TVA remains one of the most popular government programs in history - blessing millions upon millions with energy and flood abatement and habitat management.
FDR's economic game rules saw ZERO bailouts of wall street for the 50 years they governed this nation. Reagan changed those rules - and before he left office, his trickle down voodoo had given us the whitewater scam which required the PUBLIC to bail out the BANKS. No decade has passed since without a massive bail out. In the 20teens, they just said **** it and had a ROLLING bailout called QE.
Reagan was a socialist.
You are correct that I was never a con. Any man who is either conservative or liberal is half a man. There are things to be conservative about, and there are things to be liberal about. I am either a liberal conservative, or I am a conservative liberal.
You are neither. You're a retarded progressive who THINKS he is a conservative: a neocon,
One sided narrative of inaccurate suggestions past and current events combined all generation gaps between.Skans » 27 Jun 2023, 7:19 am » wrote: ↑ FDR's "New Deal" was a huge, massive bail-out of this country from a deep depression. A depression which FDR';s policies made worse. Big Government built a dam and a road - all part of the FDR bail-out. It was the WWII war economy that bailed out America, not FDR's stupid socialist projects or his progressive "New Deal". WWII cost Americans dearly in loss of life and especially in expenditure of capital. It benefited big business more so than any other government project in the history of the US.
Also, FDR made it illegal to own gold. He forced people to use fiat currency - something I here you and other progressives on this board complain about.
Furthermore, FDR is single-handedly responsible for creating the Federal Reserve we know (and you hate) today. In August 1935, Franklin Dead-Legs Roosevelt enacted significant reforms to the Federal Reserve, which greatly increased its independence from the executive branch and from Congress. He shifted powers formerly held by the actual Reserve Banks to the Board of Governors. Right @peepee - we can thank FDR for that, can't we, you socialist ****.
And, also, ancestrallyNostradamus'omh » 27 Jun 2023, 7:21 am » wrote: ↑ One sided narrative of inaccurate suggestions past and current events combined all generation gaps between.
when energy flows paths of lest resistance, so do thoughts working in a brain conceived to live adapting in space with a body never same combined details twice now.
glad to see you have enriched your life with the celebrity of a political figure....show us a pic of the "Putin" shine you have built in your living roomCannonpointer » 26 Jun 2023, 10:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Sure, buddy. I have Russia on Fire - and it's the lungs of the earth, Princess.

nefarious101 » 27 Jun 2023, 8:46 am » wrote: ↑ glad to see you have enriched your life with the celebrity of a political figure....show us a pic of the "Putin" shine you have built in your living room

From the working man up - and the stimulus built things that continue to pay for themselves near a century later - unlike the giveaways of bushbama that you supported. He blessed the country with millions of jobs - real jobs, - and saw to it that the jobs produced the things that built the biggest middle class in history. You're welcome.Skans » 27 Jun 2023, 7:19 am » wrote: ↑ FDR's "New Deal" was a huge, massive bail-out of this country from a deep depression.
And there's the gay math. Paying to destroy and rebuild other countries is GOOD for our economy, and paying to build ours is not just bad but a special kind of bad: soshulust.Skans » 27 Jun 2023, 7:19 am » wrote: ↑A depression which FDR';s policies made worse. Big Government built a dam and a road - all part of the FDR bail-out. It was the WWII war economy that bailed out America, not FDR's stupid socialist projects or his progressive "New Deal". WWII cost Americans dearly in loss of life and especially in expenditure of capital. It benefited big business more so than any other government project in the history of the US.
Fiat? I don't think that word means what you think it means.Skans » 27 Jun 2023, 7:19 am » wrote: ↑ Also, FDR made it illegal to own gold. He forced people to use fiat currency - something I here you and other progressives on this board complain about.
I'm not paper chasing that, as I have not put him up as a god, weakness. In fact, I already slandered him far worse than you did when I said that he saved wall street capitalism - which he did. He was what STOPPED a socialist revolution, remedial one. The massive taking that created the Great Depression also created soup lines, which were rife with agitators and the grumblers that provided their audience. FDR got rid of the soup lines, caused the murder and brutal crushing of the agitators, and put hands that would otherwise have been occupied with revolution to useful purpose.Skans » 27 Jun 2023, 7:19 am » wrote: ↑ Furthermore, FDR is single-handedly responsible for creating the Federal Reserve we know (and you hate) today. In August 1935, Franklin Dead-Legs Roosevelt enacted significant reforms to the Federal Reserve, which greatly increased its independence from the executive branch and from Congress. He shifted powers formerly held by the actual Reserve Banks to the Board of Governors. Right @peepee - we can thank FDR for that, can't we, you socialist ****.
The only shine I see is you, Delanamore.nefarious101 » 27 Jun 2023, 8:46 am » wrote: ↑ glad to see you have enriched your life with the celebrity of a political figure....show us a pic of the "Putin" shine you have built in your living room
The gayboy is utterly convinced - in his frank burns quality of being convinced - that the gov't spending money to rebuild America is socialism, but the government spending money to blow up and rebuild OTHER countries is capitalism.Sumela » 26 Jun 2023, 8:12 pm » wrote: ↑![]()
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Nobody funnier than a RINO
who has cucked himself
into BIG GOVT Libbyism
and still calls himself a CON
Cannonpointer » 27 Jun 2023, 12:57 pm » wrote: ↑ The only shine I see is you, Delanamore.
Now, don't you have some gossip to spread with abated breath?

Yeah, I'll stand fruity.nefarious101 » 27 Jun 2023, 1:16 pm » wrote: ↑you fell flat with that one...try againCannonpointer » 27 Jun 2023, 12:57 pm » wrote: ↑ The only shine I see is you, Delanamore.
Now, don't you have some gossip to spread with abated breath?
Here, lemme help you with your gossip, Mrs. Kravitz:
The propaganda that trains hearts/minds to worship the militaryCannonpointer » 27 Jun 2023, 1:04 pm » wrote: ↑ The gayboy is utterly convinced - in his frank burns quality of being convinced - that the gov't spending money to rebuild America is socialism, but the government spending money to blow up and rebuild OTHER countries is capitalism.
If his definitions were correct, I would expect any reasonable person to prefer socialism over capitalism as an economic engine.![]()
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Cannonpointer » 27 Jun 2023, 1:21 pm » wrote: ↑ Here, lemme help you with your gossip, Mrs. Kravitz:
Russia in full CIVIL WAR mode

nefarious101 » 27 Jun 2023, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ You're not a hell of a lot smarter than BV are ya?
Here you are demanding everyone think like you do....10 minutes from now you'll be railing about other people doing the same thing.....you and you boyfriend practicing to be "mean girls"...you two have just about perfected it![]()
Everyone here needs to start thinking like Mr. Pointer and his boifriend or they are going to get really really pissed off![]()
come on now...be quick and be witty...you boifriend is watching

the most misleading metaphor ever sold as a greater good scenario.