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I bet they will break the lease to be out of Washington as they never expected to be in the same.town as President Trump and being humiliated when almost all his executive orders will be white out or bleached out.
Obama's thought to have another 4 years of ruling with pulling Clinton's strings....
Another major liberal loss. The loss that keeps the winning feel so sweet.
I bet they will break the lease to be out of Washington as they never expected to be in the same.town as President Trump and being humiliated when almost all his executive orders will be white out or bleached out.
Obama's thought to have another 4 years of ruling with pulling Clinton's strings....
Another major liberal loss. The loss that keeps the winning feel so sweet.
Trump was right...it feels good.
I'll bet you Obama get's invited to more of the really important parties in Washington than Trump does.
You know the kind. Where men and women of good cheer come together and not a room full of sycophants.
Well it certainly isn't a neighborhood being........class transformed and overcrowded using federal funds and influence either.
Taking the race part out, I agree that the rest of your point, as above, knocks the legs out from under the argument that moving to that street dismisses the hypocrisy....do as I say, not as I do....but I do think that logistics re security and how that security meshes with their near term family life supersedes the hypocrisy issue
Even if they did, it's their money. I wish I could buy property in the places that they get it. But if they can get it, that is good. It's not hurting me that they have these things. Someone else having access to nice things isn't something that hurts me. Myself not having access to that is something I personally have to work on. I work for a living, so I still have a chance.
How do these career politicians have so much money? It didn't used to be the case. Can anyone explain this to me?
Yeah, sure. People who love big government (liberals) love it because it puts them in control of trillions of dollars. That means that people line up to lobby them to have the money spent on them, which means that the politicians get favors and gifts. In particular, for example, the tax code is huge political money maker because you get to decide who gets taxed and who doesn't. That's why there are several thousand pages in the code -- it has nothing to do with fairly taxing people, it's literally dozens of books long on how to disproportionately tax people based on how they gave you money. In addition, you could be like Nancy Pelosi and direct government contracts to your husband's companies. So there are many ways to get rich in politics. Add to that people like the Clintons selling their political power illegally and it's a mess. If it bothers you, you should demand smaller government, where politicians have much less power.
That is their money so why is it our business. Why does Trump need to go home to NY every weekend which he said he would do....because the white house accommodations is inferior to the life in Trump towers. Instead of focusing on the Obama's, why not focus on what us taxpayers have to pay for Trump
Liberals love to flee from the problems they create.
That's why these ultra wealthy diversity loving Whites live in 100% White gated communities sending their kids to 100% White schools.
And then when the working class fights back against immigrants - you know the people who don't have the money to flee from the liberals ideas - they are the racists and xenophobes.
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