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To: i-node who wrote (1162043)9/5/2019 6:24:11 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576160
 
13 watts vs 60 watts?? Same light... Even a CPA can figure that out....



To: i-node who wrote (1162043)9/5/2019 6:32:09 PM
From: Heywood40  Respond to of 1576160
 
FatRump U had a 98% approval rating!*

*In Alabama, during Hurricane Dorian




To: i-node who wrote (1162043)9/5/2019 10:30:24 PM
From: Alex MG  Respond to of 1576160
 
>If a person wants to pay more for bulbs and electricity, that should be their choice.

actually there are many people that are so stupid and ignorant they do need to be told what to do

it's okay if certain people are so fucking stupid they want to shoot themselves in their own foot

but when stupid people effect more sensible responsible people that's when you need govt regulations

do you want to live in a society without common sense laws and rules & regulations?

or do you just want to suck on the scrotum of Donnie sharpie Dotard? because he's on your "team"

in other words, are you gonna remain a blithering idiot until your dying breath?... it's obvious you will




To: i-node who wrote (1162043)9/5/2019 10:59:00 PM
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A bombshell investigation by Mother Jones found that President Donald Trump may have invented a loan to avoid paying income taxes on nearly $50 million. The potentially bogus loan is connected to the Trump International Hotel and Tower project in Chicago that began in 2005. One expert on real estate finance told Mother Jones the scheme is "pretty brazen" and that if Trump "didn't actually buy the loan, this is just garden-variety fraud."