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382 responses to “Sandbox – 20jan17”
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Gee frishy, you brought up Madonna’s not so pc video, yes?
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@BillT – I feel your pain, man! But, seriously, Trump does need to play the game politicians play. He won the friggin’ election already. He needs to stop spewing slogans to his base and starting thinking big picture now!
Maybe the inauguration speech will be his last America First chant fest. Just get on with it. The world is watching.LikeLike
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The two clowns forget Dear ol’ Bill Clinton. But HE was special. I recall these two riding in for his defence.
Yet try and make hay over a simple conversation. Moveon sourpusses, nothing to see here.
You have bigger things to worry about. Like the end to Gov. handouts.LikeLike
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A couple of pictures are worth 2,000? words. Inauguration vs. Estrogen
http://www.vox.com/identities/2017/1/21/14336068/photos-womens-march-vs-trump-inaugurationLikeLike
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AS a matter of fact Todd I’ve seen you dangling your worm at Friar Tucks more than once through the years. Did your famous status increase your luck?
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Posted by: stevenfrisch | 21 January 2017 at 03:46 PM
I think Madonna had it right.
That Hillary voters get blowjobs? I’m sure that in some quarters your contribution will be appreciated!
Let us know how it goes!LikeLike
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Government handouts like the millions through the years given to the La Malfa family. That would be a good start Walt. Why don’t you follow up on it.
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Frisch 347, you’re making crap up again. What powerless women? They had something Trump wanted and some didn’t play.
And who is “Tozar” and why am I to be their keeper?
Now, powerless… that arguably was Paula Jones, when a Governor Clinton was using state troopers to find him a state employee to polish his pole. Clinton was disbarred after he lied under oath in the Jones case, claiming that he didn’t have anyone at the White House doing to him what he had allegedly asked Jones to do, now also known as “a Lewinsky”. Powerless was also arguably Bill Clinton when Lewinsky made herself available… like a moth to a flame he was.
That dynamic goes all the way down to high school athletes. Ah, the barely pubescent power couples, can anyone forget? The entitled varsity lettered learn they are special at an early age… the girls are in on that.
Aristophenes’ comedy, Lysistrata, was first performed in Athens in 411 BC… nothing new to see here.LikeLike
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Sorry to change the subject, but it is the sandbox,
“Palin once condemned Assange in 2010 as an โanti-American operative with blood on his handsโ after WikiLeaks published leaked emails of hers.
But she did a complete 180 Tuesday, telling Assange sheโs sorry, tweeting,โTo Julian Assange: I apologize.โ
Elaborating in a Facebook post, Palin wrote, โI apologize for condemning Assange when he published my infamous (and proven noncontroversial, relatively boring) emails years ago,โ and thanked him for exposing Democrats.” -CBS newsLikeLike
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BIG diff. between farm subsidies, and the likes of NPR. Next time you hit the market, just take a look and see what country produced that food. Pick a can. ANY can.
Pigford settlement Paul,, Pigford. More “subsidies” than there were minority farmers.
That was a LIB deal.LikeLike
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Sad! All those homeless Democrats! Or at least House-less. Senate-less, too.
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Did the Frisch crew go and check out WH website for real? Its a new day in the neighborhood and they want to pretend it was not so! ๐
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Posted by: BradC | 21 January 2017 at 04:35 PM
…and the democrats lauded Comey after his initial investigation yielded nothing he deemed prosecutable, heaped praise upon him for his professionalism and evenhandedness……and called him a Republican operative after he briefly reopened it when Weiners laptop turned up!
Harry Reid referred to him thusly….
โI love Hillary Clinton, Iโm sorry she lost, I did everything I could to help,โ Reid explained. โThere is no question in my mind, she would have won this election without any problem if Comey had not been the Republican operative that he is.โ
It works both ways Brad.
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The BBC hat the perfect headline summarizing recent days; Democrats Flailing in the Abyss. ๐
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had
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Paul Emery 416. Never have I seen you in Friar Tucks. You are too cheap I hear. And by flinging you mean using my power of persuasion on a good looking gal? Guilty. But since I only go to Friars once a month at most, the odds you have seen me are really high. But my reputation and my YSA Xrays are well liked.
BradC, Harry Reid is gone and the country is much better off. He was a crook who gained millions in land deals and phony deeds using his office as leverage. Nothing he says is true. But I do thank him and his fellow demoncrats for one thing. 50 plus one gets us a judge and a cabinet member. The only thing Reid ever did that was lawful.LikeLike
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Reason Magazine had an article on Democrats back in the 80’s, and the title was a play on a Madonna movie title…
“Desperately Seeking Solutions”LikeLike
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Posted by: Gregory | 21 January 2017 at 04:58 PM
“Desperately Seeking Solutions”
Nice when the “oldies” stay relevant!LikeLike
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Gregory 458- Deja vu all over again? ๐
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I wonder what Paul and Steve have to say about this?
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2017/01/female_17_charged_with_knife-p.html
Rape works both ways.LikeLike
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Hey Walt wasn’t she a speaker in DC today? All about love and such?
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Had to go look… it was 1985. Still well worth reading:
The most intellectually scrupulous of today’s Democrats accept the unpleasant truths that social scientists are now telling us about the welfare state. It destroys incentiye. It breaks up families. It does very little for the abject poorโexcept lock them and their children into a nightmarish cycle of dependency. But rather than just scrapping the New Deal/Great Society nostrums, the new Democrats propose to replace the old, discredited programs with new and improved schemes cooked up deep in some public policy laboratory.
<a href="https://reason.com/archives/1985/12/01/desperately-seeking-solutions“>https://reason.com/archives/1985/12/01/desperately-seeking-solutions
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“the new Democrats propose to replace the old, discredited programs with new and improved schemes”-Desperately Seeking Solutions
Please remember all that tainted money the La Malfa family farms take as rice farmers that Emery bitches about remains from one or more of those “old, discredited programs” from the New Deal we are still stuck with years after they outlived their usefulness.LikeLike
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I haven’t heard much about you lately being the man about town you claim to be, bragging about your UNIT as you so like to do. You’ve probably changed dating services. Never needed one myself but according to reliable sources the one your were using was not successful for you. Lots of one and only one dates.
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Another S.F. dwelling FED looses his weapon. This time is full auto.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/01/21/fbi-sub-machine-gun-stolen-from-california-agents-car.htmlLikeLike
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Probably you need a Christian dating service. No sex before marriage allowed for Christians types like your self. If you backslide you’ll join me in the eternal cooker.
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Posted by: stevenfrisch | 21 January 2017 at 03:46 PM
I think Madonna had it right.
MADONNA: ‘Thought about blowing up White House’…
This too?!LikeLike
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Posted by: Walt | 21 January 2017 at 05:18 PM
“The San Francisco Chronicle described the gun as a Heckler & Koch MP5 10 mm. The report said an ammunition magazine and bulletproof vest were also taken from the special agentโs vehicle.”
Yeah….an MP5 is kinda hard to jam under the front seat!
I’m sure this agent will be promoted soon though!LikeLike
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Paul. Since you hold no Christian beliefs, zip it. Isn’t this day your day to be Muslim?
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Rice subsidies started later on Gregory. Any LaMalfa types have sucked the tit for 14 Billion since 1995. Then they complain about food stamps for the poor.
From the Cato Institute
“Americans pay for the rice program three times overโas taxpayers, as consumers, and as workers. Direct taxpayer subsidies to the rice sector have averaged $1 billion a year since 1998 and are projected to average $700 million a year through 2015. Tariffs on imported rice drive up prices for consumers, and the rice program imposes a drag on the U.S. economy generally through a misallocation of resources. Rice payments tend to be concentrated among a small number of large producers.”
https://farm.ewg.org/progdetail.php?fips=00000&progcode=rice®ionname=theUnitedStatesLikeLike
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“I wonder what Paul and Steve have to say about this?
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2017/01/female_17_charged_with_knife-p.html
Rape works both ways.
Posted by: Walt | 21 January 2017 at 05:04 PM”
WTF does this article have to do with anything Walt? Of course I am against violence….as I am almost certain Paul is…so what is your point, that violence can be perpetrated by both men and women? I haven’t heard of Trump claiming more than a dozen women sexually assaulted him, nor have I heard of him being paid to settle out of court with any women that sexually assaulted him…but there is a pretty extensive record, albeit not adjudicated, to the contrary.
http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/10/all-the-women-accusing-trump-of-rape-sexual-assault.htmlLikeLike
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I’m off to work. Signing off for today. It’s been charming.
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I'[m going back to reading history and economics….I find solace in footnotes.
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Posted by: stevenfrisch | 21 January 2017 at 05:36 PM
So no on “Plan Madonna” then?!LikeLike
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Not a proponent of ag subsidies, but the farmers getting subsidies do produce stuff we eat and competitively export to world markets. But what do the food stamps recipients produce other than a burden on our sewer systems and the occasional gang banger? The glib equating of the two ‘sucking off the govt tit’ doesn’t exactly fly.
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When one has money, parasites crawl out of the woodwork looking to extort anything they can get. And both of you use those allegations to try and score points. The same goes for these lunatic women. That’s all you have been railing on all day.
The tape was released not because of any evidentiary value, but just to cause Trump grief.
The plan failed. Trump was cleared. Yet butthurt LIBS still try and make something of it.
So go dumpster dive for something else.LikeLike
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Regarding subsidies. The government tells the farmer what and how much to grow. Regulates them worse than a builder and then has to subsidize their operation because of all that interference. And the farmer must compete against all those countries that subsidize their farmers. So I am amazed LaMalfa can even plow a furrow for goodness sake.
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Paul, the rice program may be newer, but it’s still New Deal farm price supports.
Steve, the ability to read history, econ and footnotes does not make you intelligent.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lq8vwtDWiy1r1lhdpo1_500.gif
George, yes, farmers grow food and the basic rule of even the concrete jungle is Eat or Be Eaten. Growing food is a good thing. I think it amazing that four score years later, the federalists still think they can create a more efficient market than the farmers, distribution and retail businesses can.LikeLike
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Posted by: George Rebane | 21 January 2017 at 05:56 PM
“But what do the food stamps recipients produce other than a burden on our sewer systems and the occasional gang banger? “–George Rebane
“”Are there no prisons?” he asks. “And the Union workhouses? Are they still in operation? The Treadmill and the Poor Law are in full vigour, then?” After hearing these are still active, he complains, “I help to support the establishments I have mentioned: they cost enough: and those who are badly off must go there.”–Scrooge
I am thinking about that nice picture of our Lord and Savior that you published about 25 days agoLikeLike
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Todd. That’s why many farm in the Ca. valley has been turned into planned communities and strip malls. I can safely say, LIBS are directly responsible for the “pave over”. Regulated right out of business.
Don’t forget about the other farmers that had their water cut off. The LIBvilles and backyard swimming pools had priority. ” Why grow food here? We can get it cheaper from other third world counties.”
Fome my can of pineapple. ” A product of Indonesia.” The “fresh” pineapple I got at the store today.” Product of Ecuador”. Bananas. From Mexico.
The sugar crops in Hawaii are gone. Extinct. The last plant shut down just last month.
It’s cheaper to get it somewhere else. Now it gets shipped in from the mainland.
LIBS would love to have us dependant of foreign growers. With any luck that will now change.LikeLike
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stevenfrisch 618pm – There’s a point in there somewhere; what is it?
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Well,, the XL pipeline has already been discussed between Canada and President Trump.
Let’s just say our LIBS are NOT going to be happy.LikeLike
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BTW, the fake news that FN didn’t cover the women’s march in DC is laughable. FN had excellent coverage of the doings including detailed interviews with participants, all of whom were clueless and obvious products of our union public schools when asked to discuss or give evidence of their assertions against Trump. The gathering may have set a world record for the congregation of so many double dummies in such a constrained space. Isn’t social media wonderful?
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What do our 2nd amendment people think about the Sig Sauer modular winning the Army’s new handgun choice? Does Norm get a piece of this action? ๐
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Don. It must be in 9mm since from what I find, larger cals. in in the near future.
I’m partial to .45 myself. Sig makes a great weapon. I plan on adding a Sig to my armory.
I just haven’t found the one I just haft to have.
Too bad Trump can’t fix the problem of states dreaming up their own definitions and specifications of guns.
The ONLY way a change can come is to put pro 2ND judges on the 9TH court of appeals.
There ARE some openings as I understand.LikeLike
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Hans Solo called. He wants his big Wookie back.
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Love it. No LIB PC catch and release with a slap on the wrist. The pukes that got arrested in D.C. yesterday are getting charged with “felony riot”. The rule of law is starting to come back.
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Posted by: George Rebane | 21 January 2017 at 06:22 PM
That you should listen to Marley my friend.LikeLike
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Marley the pothead?
Those women were interviewed on the street and not one knew why she was there or what the issue was. The flip side was the Trump supporters and they had a smart educated answer and knew the issues. You can’t fix stupid so Frisch and Pelline say.And those babies were rock head stupid.LikeLike
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Posted by: Todd Juvinall | 21 January 2017 at 08:22 PM
JFC Todd don’t you read anything? Or of you don’t read anything, don’t you know A Christmas Carol for Christ’s sake?
Posted by: George Rebane | 21 January 2017 at 06:22 PM
What do you mean, “…is there a point in there…” George. I mean you actually, literally, in real life sound like Scrooge…like the man who rather than feed a hungry man would say, “are there no poor houses, no prisons?”LikeLike
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