Subj : Re: Biggest Crash Ever! To : Aaron Thomas From : Dan Cross Date : Sun Apr 05 2020 06:12 am On 04 Apr 2020 at 12:40a, Aaron Thomas pondered and said... AT> Ok, Nancy gets a pass. But dems in the senate tried to get windmills AT> reduced in response to the coronavirus. They held all the middle-class AT> families and thousands of businesses as hostages while they tried to AT> fight carbon emissions. We think that crap is adorable - just not right AT> now thank you. Rep Thomas Massie. Sen Rand Paul. At least the Democrats demanded oversight and restrictions from Trump paying himself from the stimulus bill. AT> DC> Absolutely he needs oversight. If you're so stupid as to believe AT> DC> that handing Donald Trump a check for two _trillion_ dollars with AT> AT> There should have been more oversight when Obama & his goons signed the AT> Iran Nuclear Deal. Are we still feeling like it was money well spent? But but but...Obama! Whaa! Whaa! I need a safe space full of guns and pocket constitutions! We didn't actually spent any money on that, of course; we just gave Iran back the money we'd frozen from them after the revolution. AT> But Trump's not asking for money for Iran - he's asking on behalf of the AT> American people & American businesses. That seems to irritate the hell AT> out of Nancy Pelosi, who is unable to grasp the concept of selflessness. Like Kushner hoarding ventilators from the national stockpile because they're "ours" and "not the states", despite the purpose of the stockpile being to backfill for localities if they run low? And then the web site changing? Really, you rubes are so dumb.... You can talk all this good shit about Pelosi (who, frankly, I don't give a shit about) but your own guy is doing worse and you ignore that. I think it's hilarious how you guys get so bent out of shape about the few tens of millions of dollars out of two trillion, but don't mention the airlines and cruise lines who are getting billions, with a B. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/03/29 (Windows/32) * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)