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Thinkaboutit1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not every Muslim is a terrorist, but nearly every terrorist is Muslim. It's in their religion and their schooling and in their world view - Kill the Infidel.

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Thinkaboutit1 8 points ago +8 / -0

All four of my grandparents migrated from Poland just prior to WWI. They had to have sponsors and show that they were not a burden on American society. They raised 8 children through working hard jobs and saving all they could, and this second generation fought in WWII and remained productive, taxpaying citizens all their lives, raising a number of children who became doctors, lawyers, engineers and entrepreneurial businessmen and women.

That is the strength of diversity, not the grifters and illegals we've flooded the country with since Sen. Ted Kennedy opened the spigots to the third world.

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Thinkaboutit1 6 points ago +6 / -0

If the Trump Administration would investigate and out (and prosecute) all of the politicians in the US and EU who received "campaign contributions" from the billions stolen by the Ukrainian money laundry there would be no more resistance to the peace plan from Ukraine and the EU -- and the killing would stop. Plus in the US it would be like term limits kicked in and Christmas came early.

This is not rocket science. Follow the $$$.

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Thinkaboutit1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump accomplished two objectives.

  1. Getting DemonRats to demand the files be released, ensuring maximum eyes are focused on the data, which will be damning to DemonRat Pedos.

  2. Having a vote in Congress to potentially expose Pedo-supporting Congress critters dragging their feet, or if they vote for release, it weakens their ability to try to debunk the results after the fact.

Well played Mr. President!

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Thinkaboutit1 6 points ago +6 / -0

The bill should have provided that all FBI employees involved would be subject to $500k fines and 15 years in prison with no parole. Saddling the taxpayers with $500k payments sucks the big one.

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Thinkaboutit1 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've owned a home (different ones do to move or life changes) for 40 years and still have a mortgage with 20 years left on it. Whenever rates dropped I refinanced for a new 30 year mortgage. Why keep extending the debt? Because my mortgages cost 3-5% and I invested the extra dollars I had in businesses or projects that earned far, far more than 3% or 5%, building wealth outside of the mortgage and watching the house appreciate too. If you just look at the mortgage in isolation, you miss a valuable insight. The mortgage can be an anchor or used as a spring board to something better -- you are the variable that matters.

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