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1. mullin+qx[view] [source] 2025-04-03 20:22:20
>>bobcha+(OP)
I've never been a political donor, I might've thrown $20 into a small donation a couple times. However, it seems financially irresponsible not to pour everything up to the legal limit into punishing everyone involved in this tax hike to the maximum extent.
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2. toomuc+WB[view] [source] 2025-04-03 20:46:04
>>mullin+qx
The politics are important, and that effort must continue, but also directly targeting conservative voters economically. When they have distressed assets to sell, farmland, homes, businesses, I am ready to buy at a substantial discount. I have prepared to lever up with access to debt for this opportunity, and I recommend others who can do so. I want to buy when there is blood in the streets (economically), but only taking from those who caused this.
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3. whatsh+gD[view] [source] 2025-04-03 20:53:14
>>toomuc+WB
They've already been swindled once, man.
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4. toomuc+3E[view] [source] 2025-04-03 20:56:44
>>whatsh+gD
I will quote a recent exchange:

“How do you feel about this economic path? Are you concerned at all about the harm this will cause?”

“It’ll hurt but I’d vote for him again in a heartbeat.”

Certainly, always compassion and empathy for compassionate people. I am a very empathetic and compassionate person myself, I will give you the shirt off my back. For everyone else? Hard times ahead, as compassion and empathy have limits. Kindness is not weakness.

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5. mullin+CT[view] [source] 2025-04-03 22:32:22
>>toomuc+3E
> “It’ll hurt but I’d vote for him again in a heartbeat.”

As they say, hatred is like drinking a poison and then waiting for the other person to die.

A lot of hateful people out there eagerly guzzling poison these days.

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