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Well stated.
Merry Christmas to you and yours. Hope y’all are free of flu.
Proud to be a member of the sleazebag scum who actually believe in liberty and justice for ALL.
Do you still rscure that in your head everyday now?
I bet not, especially ever since you moved over to the Kool-aid drinking democommie side of rhe house.
Name one thing the democratic party had done that is actually good for the country and American citizens in the last 2 decades.
Goose, don’t you ever question my patriotism. I served my country in uniform. Did you?
You love to sling around the term communist anytime you don’t agree with something – like you have a limited vocabulary and can’t think of anything else to say.
Why don’t you defined for me these terms:
• Communism
• Socialism
• Capitalism
• Oligarchy
And do this without referring once to Google.
How much do you actually know about the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights?
Can you even name five cabinet positions without calling on Google?
How many amendments are there to the U.S. Constitution?
And just to put my money where my mouth is, I’m gonna answer your question:
“Name one thing the democratic party had done that is actually good for the country and American citizens in the last 2 decades.”
Try the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for one.
The CFPB was founded in 2010 (a proposal of Elizabeth Warren) as a legislative response to the 2008 financial crisis and Great Recession (remember that? That recession was thanks to George W. Bush). Set up to protect American citizens from financial fraud at the hands of payday lenders, banks, credit unions, securities firms and for-profit colleges (like Trump University), the agency has returned more than $21 billion to consumers who were defrauded by financial institutions.
But that apparently was not good enough for Trump. He shut the agency down this year.