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Old 06-02-2022, 11:06 PM
 
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You realize a majority of Americans support the January 6th committee investigation 44% to 35% in polling. https://navigatorresearch.org/wp-con...04.05.2022.pdf
Liz was elected to represent the people of Wyoming.

Would you happen to have a poll of how many residents of Wyoming support this committee? If you do, why not ship her a copy? It might remind her who she actually works for.
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Old 06-02-2022, 11:16 PM
 
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Liz was elected to represent the people of Wyoming.

Would you happen to have a poll of how many residents of Wyoming support this committee? If you do, why not ship her a copy? It might remind her who she actually works for.

She is going to get booted bad in a Wyoming BBQ. She has no reason to keep living in WY. She should move to D.C.
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Old 06-02-2022, 11:24 PM
 
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She is going to get booted bad in a Wyoming BBQ. She has no reason to keep living in WY. She should move to D.C.
That would demonstrate integrity. She and Wyoming are not compatible.
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Old 06-03-2022, 04:56 AM
 
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"Too beholding to special interests."
Odd, considering Wall Street backed Joe Biden They must have wanted Democrat Wealth Distribution
Wall street is the traditional playground of the Republican party.

If you diss them, you diss your party. Wall Street is the heart and soul of the Republican Party.

Wall Street tax policy and social wellness policy is purely Republican, in other words they are greedy and selfish and uncaring, but even these most hard nosed money managers know that the economy ALWAYS does better under Democrats, especially after Republicans have tanked it yet again. So if the priority is to get the economy back on track, don't be surprised if some of them support a Democrat once in a while.

Once the economy has grown and is stable, they take it for granted and revert to type.
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Old 06-03-2022, 06:28 AM
 
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Wall street is the traditional playground of the Republican party.

If you diss them, you diss your party. Wall Street is the heart and soul of the Republican Party.

Wall Street tax policy and social wellness policy is purely Republican, in other words they are greedy and selfish and uncaring, but even these most hard nosed money managers know that the economy ALWAYS does better under Democrats, especially after Republicans have tanked it yet again. So if the priority is to get the economy back on track, don't be surprised if some of them support a Democrat once in a while.

Once the economy has grown and is stable, they take it for granted and revert to type.

Why people write such clueless posts out of reality? They are more lost than a cockroach without antennas.


Wall Street spent over $74 million to back Joe Biden’s run for president, topping Trump’s haul

Biden’s haul from Wall Street easily tops what Donald Trump and Barack Obama raked in, but falls short of what Hillary Clinton raised in 2016. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/28/wall...joe-biden.html


Wall Street's Big Money Is Betting On Biden And Democrats In 2020 https://www.npr.org/2020/08/17/90262...ocrats-in-2020





The Queen of Stonks: How Nancy Pelosi became the biggest meme in investing https://markets.businessinsider.com/...lphabet-2021-9
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Old 06-03-2022, 11:01 AM
 
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Wall street is the traditional playground of the Republican party.

If you diss them, you diss your party. Wall Street is the heart and soul of the Republican Party.

Wall Street tax policy and social wellness policy is purely Republican, in other words they are greedy and selfish and uncaring, but even these most hard nosed money managers know that the economy ALWAYS does better under Democrats, especially after Republicans have tanked it yet again. So if the priority is to get the economy back on track, don't be surprised if some of them support a Democrat once in a while.

Once the economy has grown and is stable, they take it for granted and revert to type.
Why people write such clueless posts out of reality? They are more lost than a cockroach without antennas.


Wall Street spent over $74 million to back Joe Biden’s run for president, topping Trump’s haul


Wall Street's Big Money Is Betting On Biden And Democrats In 2020


The Queen of Stonks: How Nancy Pelosi became the biggest meme in investing
Your post supports my point precisely. Trump and the Republicans lost the confidence of America's money men, small wonder

The business community turns to Democrats after the Republicans run the economy into the ground and blow out the deficit. They know that with Democrats in control comes a strong money-making economy.

Later, after the economy rebounds and they can relax, they go back to their old nasty ways of supporting Republicans and:
• attacking Social Security & Medicare
• privatizing schools & prisons
• opposing clean air, clean water, safe food and safe working condition legislation
• attacking labor unions and opposing raising the minimum wage
• .. and of course, opposing any sort of national healthcare and/or mental health program

Straight Republican attacks on ordinary folks. It's in their blood.
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Old 06-03-2022, 11:07 AM
 
Location: Shaker Heights, OH
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Reagan had 4 picks: He picked 2 conservatives to strike down Roe and 2 justices Kennedy and O'Connor who supported ikeeping it legal.

HW Bush had 2 picks: Thomas who wants to strike down Roe and Souter who voted to keep Roe and wrote an opinion to uphold it.

W Bush: Alito and Roberts. 1 to overturn it and the other one to side with the liberals to save it.

Ford: Stevens Paul. A Republican Judge pro abortion and pro Roe.

Nixon picked Blackmun who voted and wrote that off the wall Roe law.


Trump ended the game in 4 years with 3 correct picks. He didn't go 2 conservatives to overturn Roe and 1 moderate to uphold it. He went all 3 to overturn it. Nixon failed, Ford was a waste, Reagan had 4 picks and went 2 for 2 to uphold Roe and get along. HW Bush went 1 on each side to uphold Roe and so did W Bush.
3 Terrible SCOTUS Picks...Trump screwed this country for decades w/ this Judges that want to take American backwards....terrible man
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Old 06-03-2022, 11:17 AM
 
Location: Shaker Heights, OH
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I don't think the Supreme Court Justices should be nominated because they are a Conservative. Or
because they are a Liberal. I think they should be nominated because they an unbiased and non-politically motivated. This has became way too political. They should be there to follow the laws and Constitution, not their own biases and prejudices.
It use to not be that way...as pointed out Reagan appointed two conservative sided judges and two more Liberal sided Judges. It balanced things out.
This is why the Dems should have added seats to the Court...it's too lopsided one way right now and it's very bad for this country because of that...

Roe as superprecedant should have never been overturned.
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Old 06-03-2022, 11:42 AM
 
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They won’t do that, but they’ll welcome her as Dem and make her feel all warm and fuzzy after her loss because Trump is a big meanie.
We welcome any patriot that is more loyal to the United States than some crazed cult leader. When an election is lost, it`s traditional that the loser calls the winner and concedes. Is this going to be the new normal? Falsely claim that you won an election, gather the worst of our worst and sic them on the police.
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Old 06-03-2022, 12:15 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Wall street is the traditional playground of the Republican party.

If you diss them, you diss your party. Wall Street is the heart and soul of the Republican Party.

Wall Street tax policy and social wellness policy is purely Republican, in other words they are greedy and selfish and uncaring, but even these most hard nosed money managers know that the economy ALWAYS does better under Democrats, especially after Republicans have tanked it yet again. So if the priority is to get the economy back on track, don't be surprised if some of them support a Democrat once in a while.

Once the economy has grown and is stable, they take it for granted and revert to type.
Could of fooled me. Most of Wallstreet is old money and most of that old money is democrat. They stay rich by the welfare the democrats support. People stay poor and have no motivation to better themselves and this in turn supplies the rich elite with unlimited low wage workers.
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