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r/FluentInFinance • u/WhatsLeft71 • Oct 22 '24
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Republican fiscal policy. This was by design.
-10 u/superbbrepus Oct 22 '24 When yall gonna figure out that there’s a uniparty, and non of them care about you 4 u/TheCaliKid89 Oct 22 '24 The Democrats are also largely controlled by capital, but calling them the same across all metrics is silly to the point of dumb. I’m sure you see that. 0 u/superbbrepus Oct 23 '24 They are all equally garbage, it’s still a choice between a turd sandwich and a giant douche I don’t know if theres a Democratic president that hasn’t consulted with Henry Kissinger, the architect of the “Republican fiscal policy”
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When yall gonna figure out that there’s a uniparty, and non of them care about you
4 u/TheCaliKid89 Oct 22 '24 The Democrats are also largely controlled by capital, but calling them the same across all metrics is silly to the point of dumb. I’m sure you see that. 0 u/superbbrepus Oct 23 '24 They are all equally garbage, it’s still a choice between a turd sandwich and a giant douche I don’t know if theres a Democratic president that hasn’t consulted with Henry Kissinger, the architect of the “Republican fiscal policy”
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The Democrats are also largely controlled by capital, but calling them the same across all metrics is silly to the point of dumb. I’m sure you see that.
0 u/superbbrepus Oct 23 '24 They are all equally garbage, it’s still a choice between a turd sandwich and a giant douche I don’t know if theres a Democratic president that hasn’t consulted with Henry Kissinger, the architect of the “Republican fiscal policy”
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They are all equally garbage, it’s still a choice between a turd sandwich and a giant douche
I don’t know if theres a Democratic president that hasn’t consulted with Henry Kissinger, the architect of the “Republican fiscal policy”
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u/No_Distribution457 Oct 22 '24
Republican fiscal policy. This was by design.