

TimHauck
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Well the “Democrat” kids seem more willing to be brainwashed based on this sample, but parents from both sides were trying.
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Yeah, both parties.
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They put him on IR on Tuesday, so he’ll miss at least 4 games… Because of that I think Legette is a decent flier
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Watching the video and reading the study, it seems like most of the ideas particularly for the “Democrat” kids were coming from the parents. For example for the questions about would they be willing to go and would their parents allow them to go to someone’s house whose family supported the other candidates, the “Democrats” answers were pretty consistent between them vs their parents. I’ll give the “Republican” kids some credit though for thinking for themselves, particularly the ones interviewed when Biden was the candidate. 27% said their family wouldn’t allow them to visit a Biden supporter’s house, but only 4% said they wouldn’t be willing to go themselves.
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Will Ferrell: ‘If the Trans Community Is a Threat to You, Then It Stems From Not Being Confident or Safe With Yourself’
TimHauck replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
My guess is TrannyOverkill posted an inappropriate tweet or something -
🇺🇸Father Trump Talk-🚨The Official Thread of the Week Magaverse🚨Lady Squissy 🚨Peacemaker-in-Chief
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Conservatives to Lebron: keep politics out of sports!! Conservatives when Trump gets cheered at Alabama or Tim Walz gets booed at Michigan: this is great!!!! -
Hurricane Helene about to biotch-slap the FL "Big Bend"
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Asheville is full of libs so GC probably says good riddance. Cringe that this dude being interviewed had to make it about climate change though https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ashev -
Hurricane Helene about to biotch-slap the FL "Big Bend"
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Yup -
Hurricane Helene about to biotch-slap the FL "Big Bend"
TimHauck replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
-edjr since 2018 -
Will Ferrell: ‘If the Trans Community Is a Threat to You, Then It Stems From Not Being Confident or Safe With Yourself’
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Could’ve been a mod, I’m sure they deleted the “Biden” whip thread too -
Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
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I saw this commercial during a MrBeast video I was watching with my kids today (I assume intentional on the part of Trump’s team due to the Tyson controversy). So much for not bringing up trannies around kids -
Judge Joe Brown said Bill Cosby’s accusers were “groupies.”
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Sorry I didn’t realize there were multiple clips. I didn’t click on the link from FBN, just searched it and apparently what I watched was from some other interview. But Joe Brown seems a bit unhinged with all his comments about her being a hoe, not sure how reliable he is. Doing some quick searches and seeing pictures of him and his grandmother they certainly look black to me.
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I watched the clip but didn’t hear him claim Kamala’s dad said he wasn’t black, can you link where he says this?
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Is Judge Joe Brown black? If we’re going off skin tone or something him and Harris are about the same
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There are still a lot of powerful people that want the allegations of him being a pedo or having illegal dealings with Ukraine to be true. If the evidence existed against Biden, we’d know about it.
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Agree. Same with Biden being the big guy or a pedo
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Whether or not you’re black depends on your interactions with other people?
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lol this idiot is implying Soros is the reason his show got cancelled before the deal even closed
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Maybe he’ll buy up all the Blockbuster videos next. Lol at people trying to imply he’s buying them separately. He’s literally buying one bankrupt company. Also a quick google shows there are 15,000 radio stations, so this purchase represents about 1.5%.
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@jonmx has to be trolling us if he wants us to believe he actually believes this
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And another expressing concern about the size of the stimulus: https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/defense-concerns-over-19-trillion-relief-plan
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Actually, I tried a new search, and found something that I believe meets your request. You’re welcome. https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economic-issues-watch/inflation-fears-and-biden-stimulus-look-korean-war-not-vietnam WHY INFLATION MAY SURGE FOLLOWING THE COVID-19 RELIEF PACKAGE AND WHAT THE FED CAN DO ABOUT IT If the COVID-19 vaccines succeed in allowing a near-complete reopening of the US economy in late 2021, spending may surge in 2021–23 at a rate comparable to that of 1950–52. The Biden fiscal package comes on top of a $0.9 trillion package passed in December; the two packages total 13 percent of GDP.[6] In addition, US household savings in 2020 were $1.6 trillion above the previous trend, representing another 7 percent of GDP in pent-up spending power. The bulk of both the 2020 and 2021 fiscal packages is targeted at low- and middle-income households, which tend to save little of their income. The closure of restaurants and entertainment venues in 2020 prevented households from spending a normal share of their income, but this forced saving is not likely to persist after COVID-19 has been suppressed. The double-digit percent spending surge would hit an economy with excess capacity that is far below 10 percent. … Regardless of one’s view on the current output gap, reopening the restaurant, travel, and entertainment sectors should generate a self-sustaining rise in output even in the absence of fiscal stimulus and pent-up saving. The output gap would surely be less than 6 percent. A double-digit percent rise in spending would push the economy above anyone’s estimate of potential by more than has happened in decades. As a result of these factors, inflation may surge temporarily. But, as long as the spending boom is viewed as a temporary readjustment and the Federal Reserve maintains its commitment to controlling inflation over the longer run, inflation should drop quickly. To demonstrate its anti-inflationary resolve, the Fed would need to raise interest rates quickly and significantly. But the increase need not be commensurate with the increase in inflation, nor need it be high enough to cause a recession. All that is needed is enough of an increase to prevent long-term inflation expectations from rising above the Fed’s inflation target. The best way to do that is to promise dramatically higher interest rates in the future if inflation does not fall back rapidly.
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Had you already visited the site?
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Who are you voting for?