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D. Stoker

@Dlstoke

UofAWildcat Alum.Sports fan.Carnivore.Master of typos & grammatical errors. Mute me.I just say stuff.Professional shopper of shoes. Expert handbag advice🐻⬇️

United States Katılım Mart 2016
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D. Stoker
D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
In America we have no kings. Obama was not a king, and Trump is not a king. Obey the Constitution. 🇺🇸
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D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@bhrandoncj They’re better at messaging than the @TheDemocrats are. They love fiscal responsibility until they have to quit spending.
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Bhrandon
Bhrandon@bhrandoncj·
@Dlstoke It’s fucking wild how bad Dems are. Like we were the antiwar party how the fuck did we get out flanked on that? And the economy we have had to save republicans messes ever since I’ve been alive. How are we not trusted on economy? How is maga the party of the working class wtf
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Guy Elster גיא אלסטר
Russian President Putin could travel to the G20 summit in Miami in December, the Kremlin said after U.S. President ​Donald Trump suggested it would be very helpful if he did attend and that it had been a mistake to expel Russia from the G8
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Paul
Paul@PDL2001·
@Dlstoke @eaf820 No Republican Congress? How about any and every Congress.
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Patrick@phorne96·
@Dlstoke Right wing media has created an alternate reality so complete and inescapable that it would put the Matrix to shame.
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D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@carlsson808 Have they ever not added to the deficit since Bill Clinton, no the answer is no. All they do is talk about fiscal conservatism. No action just talk.
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Lex Concord
Lex Concord@carlsson808·
@Dlstoke But this was not the case during the Clinton years you referenced. Republicans were fiscally conservative & fought for balanced budgets - even tho plenty - like Mitt Romney, William Weld & Lincoln Chaffee - were more liberal on social issues than many Dems.
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D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@RightAllTheTime No I cannot. I also cannot imagine republicans knowing the definition of fiscal responsibility. They just talk about it nonstop.
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Pounce de León
Pounce de León@RightAllTheTime·
@Dlstoke Oh gee whiz. Most of the provisions passed along party lines. The effective tax rate was LOWERED. And we weren't in an active war. And yes the Democrat who said "the era of big government is over" went along. Can you imagine a Democrat saying that today?
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D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@carlsson808 All republicans have done is spend, talk about democrats spending, spend more, campaign on fiscal responsibility, spend even more.
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Lex Concord
Lex Concord@carlsson808·
@Dlstoke Years of reckless Democratic spending at all levels of government. The fact that Clinton ran as a New Democrat, not like the typical tax-and-spend liberals. Republicans took over Congress & ppl know those budgets were bipartisan compromises, not top Dem priorities.
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D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@RightAllTheTime It was through a bipartisan agreement followed by an agreement to cut military spending and tax higher income earners. Crack that.
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Pounce de León
Pounce de León@RightAllTheTime·
@Dlstoke Newt Gingrich's Contract with America is what balanced the budget. You might want to crack open a history book.
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D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@varneybe It was a bipartisan effort that they agreed upon.
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Bruce Varney
Bruce Varney@varneybe·
@Dlstoke Presidents can’t authorize spending or taxes, ergo they can’t balance the budget. Only Congress can do that. The surplus of the late 90s is due to a Republican Congress.
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CSIS
CSIS@CSIS·
"The U.S. GDP would fall an estimated 4 percent from a NATO exit—approximately $100 billion per year at current output," writes @CSIS_Trade. Read more: csis.org/analysis/natos…
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D. Stoker
D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@adame2kill4 Republicans talk about it nonstop and do absolutely nothing but spend.
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Dame
Dame@adame2kill4·
@Dlstoke Messaging. Republicans message on it. Democrats dont.
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John Couvillon
John Couvillon@WinWithJMC·
ARIZONA PARTY REGISTRATION CHANGES AZ party registration is split roughly evenly between Republicans and Independents (Independents have had a plurality since 1/2021). This past quarter, however, Democrats actually outregistered Republicans 6,715-817, although (1/2)
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xyphophorus@xyphophorus·
@Dlstoke My theory is people like mental shortcuts and Americans are taught that things that are good for businesses are bad for workers and the poor. So when voters hear Republican policies which will clearly be bad for workers and the poor, they assume that means good for the economy!
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D. Stoker
D. Stoker@Dlstoke·
@OttawaGOP @charlescwcooke What happened to Newt after that? And then what happened to Denis Hastert? Is it possible to be fiscally conservative AND not a sexual deviant? Can anyone from either party provide that?
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Rocco Tommaso
Rocco Tommaso@RoccoTommaso02·
@Dlstoke That he accomplished with a Republican house and a 50-50 Senate.
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