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Bernie Sanders: Next November GOP ‘Will Not Be Celebrating’ Passing Tax Bill ‘Disaster’
Topic Started: Dec 20 2017, 11:53 PM (135 Views)
The Inquisitor
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http://www.breitbart.com/video/2017/12/20/bernie-sanders-next-november-gop-will-not-celebrating-passing-tax-bill-disaster/

"Sanders said, “Well, it is a victory for billionaires like Donald Trump. It’s a victory for wealthy campaign contributors like the Koch brothers. But this is a disaster for the American people. According to the Tax Policy Center, at the end of ten years, Wolf, 83 percent of the tax benefits go to the top 1 percent. Sixty-percent of the benefits go to the top one-tenth of 1 percent.” "
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"Bernie's probably just chapped because the tax bill didn't include hundreds of millions in fraudulent loans for his wife...."

"Or mortgage relief on 3 homes...."

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But....Good old Bernie will still be the Democrats Lapdog....

Old Faithful....

Come when called....

And don't complain when they kick you in the guts....

Just be a good boy....

For the Democrat agenda....

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I would think that his wife's legal troubles would be taking all of his attention............ :shakeshead:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Given Bernie's business experience that is a huge endorsement. Wasn't he in his forties before he had his first full time job? He couldn't make it in the private sector so he turned to politics. Just like Obama..
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PATruth
Dec 21 2017, 09:02 PM
Given Bernie's business experience that is a huge endorsement. Wasn't he in his forties before he had his first full time job? He couldn't make it in the private sector so he turned to politics. Just like Obama..
Given Bernie's experience with the DNC.... :oyvey .....He's still playing in the band.... :violin: ....He's not one to be taken serious.... :tongue:
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Dec 21 2017, 09:02 PM
Given Bernie's business experience that is a huge endorsement. Wasn't he in his forties before he had his first full time job? He couldn't make it in the private sector so he turned to politics. Just like Obama..


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Dec 24 2017, 07:24 PM
PATruth
Dec 21 2017, 09:02 PM
Given Bernie's business experience that is a huge endorsement. Wasn't he in his forties before he had his first full time job? He couldn't make it in the private sector so he turned to politics. Just like Obama..


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BTW Welcome back PaT :cheers:
One thing I learned about Bernie in the last election was he is dumber than a rock.............. :wah:
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