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Posts posted by hornmpa96
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Also, how many of the 42% of the Trump votes in Harris County in 2016 were college educated voters who are avoiding Trump in droves? I think that demographic is going to increase Biden's margin in Harris county as compared to 2016.
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2 minutes ago, ztejas said:
Isn't that one of the cliche examples of an oxymoron?
Or is it "efficient bureaucracy" (tit for tat, I know)
Fair point but can't a man dream
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5 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:
I mean, I understand what you're saying, but this is difficult for me to agree with wholesale. So in short, I'm fiscally conservative and socially liberal, so feel free to get fucked. And before we start, if you tell me I'm not actually fiscally conservative, you can also feel free to get fucked in advance with bushel of sea urchins.
I would consider myself to be fiscally conservative in principle, as well as having lots of libertarian tendencies. I'm socially liberal, for sure. I'm also for increased Taxes on corporations, and on the higher end of the tax brackets. I'm all for blowing up the tax code and starting over entirely, if we're talking about it. Do you know what fiscal conservatism means to me? GETTING CONTROL OF OUR MOTHERFUCKING DEBT. Period. Then maybe plowing more money back into other areas, like education, social programs, etc. But you know what, I'm fiscally conservative. STOP WASTING MONEY AND FIX OUR FUCKING DEBT.
I understand why you want to try and boil shit down to simplistic, basic terms. But all you're doing it increasing partisanship. I'd argue that if you want people to step outside existing boundaries, stop fucking forcing them into boxes so you can color within whatever lines you deem fitting. We're better off as an electorate the MORE diverse we are, and the LESS ease with which people get labeled and grouped. The exercise you went through in your post is the flip side of the same partisan bullshit and simplistic that the GOP has been seizing upon for years. Make it harder to identify with one group of people, and those people are more likely to make decisions based upon merit or thoughtful consideration as opposed to "their team." And personally, telling me that despite considering fiscally conservative and socially liberal that I am, in fact, just a regular old conservative despite the fact I just actively went out and happily, orgasmically voted against my own immediate financial interests for a straight blue ticket and a better America...yeah, go fuck yourself.
I agree with most of this. From my perspective, more efficient government is being fiscally conservative. I would like to see decreased federal spending across the board including the military. Additionally, I agree with having higher taxes for corporations and wealthy individuals as we have allowed the tax system to essentially become welfare for the wealthy. Basically, our government utilizes its resources extremely poorly and I hope for it to do better.
I'm going out to vote at lunch today and will be voting straight ticket blue for the first time in my life. I've come to the conclusion that the Democratic Party is more fiscally conservative than the party of Trump as they actually want to try and pay for a few things.
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On 9/3/2020 at 5:51 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:
He's running against Lizzie Fletcher in the Texas 7th: https://ballotpedia.org/Texas'_7th_Congressional_District
This district was red with Bill Archer and then John Culberson for a couple of decades before Fletcher defeated Culberson by 12K votes in 2018. Good question on whether she can keep the seat or not.
I live in Lizzie’s district. Lots of Lizzie signs in the neighborhood as compared to Wesley. He’s also running ads saying he will protect people with preexisting conditions. Lizzie’s ads are doing a good job of tying him to Trump. I think she holds on the district.
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I have no concerns with private sector unions. With a private business, management and the union have the ability to negotiate and enter into an agreement which should be acceptable for both sides. Most of the complaints I see regarding private sector union contracts relate to management making poor decisions. From my perspective, caveat emptor. If you get taken advantage of, don't come running for support.
Public sector unions are something else entirely. The politicians who are supposedly negotiating on behalf of the public are receiving campaign contributions at the same time from the union who sits across the other side of the table. That is a ridiculous conflict of interest. In my mind, public sector unions should be required to give up its ability to engage in political activity to keep its right to collectively bargain. Under the current rules, the unions essentially are paying the other side of the negotiating table.
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2 hours ago, Johnny Sack said:
My granddad used to have a place right there. Partially in Frio and partially in Zavala. Ranch is called Todos Santos. 90 percent of the ranch is in Frio County. Our south fence was shared with Mary Nan West, who I think had around 40,000 acres.
Todos Santos is a cool place. I'm 10 minutes from the western edge of their fence.
Since I started hunting in South Texas last year, I've moved to the high shoulder shot location. Executed properly, the deer drop where they stand. It only takes one time tracking a deer through the thick brush that you decide to change shot locations. I like shoulder roasts, but I prefer not sticking my body with a thousand thorns more.
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There it is - He went full Otter. I’m not going to allow people to denigrate the USA.
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This is a shitshow. They need to cancel the next 2 debates. This is worthless.
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Let’s get some runs here and make it 17 straight for the Twins
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It’s really a small world - isn’t it?
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1 minute ago, deadshank said:
Where is your place?
I’m in Eastern Zavala county close to the Frio county line south of the Leona River between Batesville and Dilley off of 117.
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I wish hog numbers were down on my place. I’m seeing 2 times as many as last year on my game cameras. Thanks for the response.
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What an escape
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1 hour ago, deadshank said:
Perfect morning for helicopter survey. 50 degrees and no wind at sunup.
Great weather for the survey. Just curious, about what percentage of deer do you see doing the survey now as compared to later in the year?
i schedule my survey for December so there is not as much foliage but it leaves me starting the season guessing on harvest numbers.
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5 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:
This, but unfortunately, you try and explain this to his rubes (and also most people in general) their eyes glaze over. Taxes are fucking complicated and getting into the weeds isn't going to convince anyone. I agree that the best way to play this is to point to how bad of a business man he is in reality.
Totally agree with you on the politics of this. Biden's focus should be that the report shows Trump doesn't pay any taxes and its because he's a horrible business person. He turns millions into bankruptcy.
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Except Trump likely didn't pay what he legally owes - Everyone is focused on the consulting payment to Ivanka and the 70k for hairstyling, but those weren't the interesting things in the NY Times piece to this CPA.
His claimed abandonment loss on his casino business which resulted in his NOL carryback and $70 MM tax refund appears highly questionable. To take that loss, he had to really abandon his interests, but in the bankruptcy, he ended up receiving shares in the restructured business after he abandoned his interest. That's a problem and why the Joint Committee on Taxation hasn't officially approved his refund. That amount could come due at any time plus interest.
Another item which raised an eyebrow was treating their NY estate as an investment property when the family basically describes it as a second home in publicly available interviews. By doing this, he creates another set of questionable deductions. Additionally, I'm guessing the conservation easement on the property is complete bullshit as those deductions are ripe for abuse.
Trump has never seen a line he wouldn't cross and has zero morals or ethics. His income taxes are no different than the rest of his miserable piece of shit life.
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I expect Joe to use the My Cousin Vinny rebuttal to every Trump answer - "Everything that guy said is bullshit"
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2 hours ago, gmr548 said:
A GOP controlled senate isn't center right. It's far right. A center right Senate is a narrow Democratic majority.Exactly - A narrow Democratic majority puts Joe Manchin, Jon Tester and Krysten Sinema in a significant position of power. I really wish I could add Doug Jones to that list as he seems an incredibly decent human being, but Bama is going to be Bama.
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Where’s the other picture with that Axis in the back of your truck?
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48 minutes ago, Zepol87 said:
Wow I had not read or heard that about the ballistics. Any link?
I’m terrible at interneting so no link. However, the Louisville Courier Journal has posted the entire statement from the Kentucky AG provided today in which discusses the results of both ballistics reports (FBI and Kentucky).
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27 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:
I don't think the announce/no-knock evidence is very important. It was a no-knock warrant. Right or wrong, they were legally entitled not to announce themselves. Whether they did or didn't doesn't bear on whether there was a homicide.
Evidence like whose bullets struck/killed her, whether they ever saw her and had reason to believe she was unarmed, that kind of thing has bearing on whether some form of homicide was committed. Otherwise, I think it's just a completely reckless shitshow and I can't really disagree with "wanton endangerment."
Maybe there needs to be a special category of offenses for police misconduct that are more tailored to things like this, and the Guyger deal.
Earlier in the thread, it was mentioned that the AG reported in the announcement that ballistics demonstrated that the two officers who entered the apartment were the only ones to actually hit Breonna. The other officer who decided to spray bullets through the patio door which was in front of closed blinds didn't actually hit her and therefore couldn't be charged with homicide.
I like your idea of preventing grand juries from considering defenses such as self-defense and justification. That should be a question for an actual jury to decide.
Also, while no-knock warrants were eliminated, I also think consideration should be given to the laws regarding the execution of a warrant such as this. This warrant was executed in the most dangerous manner (e.g., late at night, without body cameras on, ambulance sent home, etc.).
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1 minute ago, Deej said:
There was a homeless person trying to walk up to the drive thru when I went. It was almost like being at the fair.
Was he wearing an Adrian Petersen OU Jersey? That would provide an authentic fair experience.
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Has Cornyn figured out if children can get the Corona Virus yet?
2020 Presidential Election -- Biden v Trump: Sleepy Joe vs Dopey Don [Results begin on page 409]
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Why do you think there are 2 sides left in the party? Its the party of Trump now and that's why his approval rate within is greater than 90%. He ran off the Republicans with principles. As Jim Acosta said, the only people left are "true believers and next of kin."
Will suburban women and college graduates flock back to this party? It may only be possible if we start seeing the enablers pulled into the streets and treated like the Nazi sympathizers in Holland.