You guys dont have him on ignore, i think i put him on ignore like a year ago. Him and ex GOPer. Reading the politics forums are so much better with those two on ignore. You miss absolutely nothing by having them on your ignore list. The ET ignore feature works pretty good now. You also don't see their quotes either. I mean in other peoples posts. And because they post garbage it doesnt make much difference when ET removes their quotes from other member posts. It actually improves things a lot.
The plot thickens. Which libtard candidate has a death wish? https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/480523-is-hillary-clinton-angling-to-become-vice-president
Understood. My ignore list is very short and fluctuates. I don't ignore people simply based on them hurling insults or showing their posterior. I put people on ignore if they severely lack boundaries, you know, the psychopaths. Right now that is just Bugenhagen, Frederick Foresight, NineEnder and RRY16. The rest are tolerable to a degree even if they are none too smart. Sometimes the dumb ones are entertaining.
I don't think you could rule that out - seriously. And realistically being Vice President would be ideal for her because: 1) You don't have to do any work which fits her style perfectly. 2) She would still have time during the day to watch the Price and Right. 3) In additiion to #2 above her old buddy George Staphalococus will be hosting Jeopardy so she won't miss out on that. see link below. 4) As Vice President she knows that - according to a little birdie that told her- Arkancide can strike a sitting President at any time, and she will want to be there to "help." Yeh. I can see some of this. I wonder if Joe has mentioned her as one of the 36 women he has mentioned as possible VP. I know he has included Michelle. And someone from Georgia- Rosalyn Carter, I think - little joke. The progressives will not be happy with Camp Clinton or the old white folks ticket but there is no direction the dems can turn to that is not fraught with problems so it is matter of cobbling some kind of coalition together somewhere and just taking the heat from all the rest. What a mess. How bout just putting an ad for a dem nominee in ZipRecruiter instead and take your chances. Couldn't be worse than it is now. Who Is The New Host? George Stephanopoulos Wants Ailing Alex Trebek’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Job https://radaronline.com/exclusives/...y-host-job-george-stephanopoulos-replacement/
..."And this one goes out to Tony who is calling from ???**istan... a moldy oldie goldie just for you An-tone-eee!..." The Dow's 31% gain during Trump's first year is the best since FDR Published Thu, Jan 18 20183:05 PM ESTUpdated Thu, Jan 18 20187:04 PM EST Fred Imbert@foimbert Key Points The 30-stock index has surged more than 31 percent since Trump's inauguration. That marks the index's best performance during the first year of a president since Franklin Roosevelt. "You've got lower taxes, less regulation and confidence in the economy is high," said one investor. The S&P 500 has surged 23 percent during Trump's first year in office.
This is after the extended Fed massive balance sheet expansion, zero interest rate policy and massive Government spending induced bull market recovery during Obama’s term. Being business friendly has its benefits, including attracting capital for investment, both equity investing and job creating capital investment. For those who want to implement business unfriendly policies, what do you think will happen to these capital flows? Still stumped? Please reply below and I’ll do my best to explain it better to you.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wa...good-still-lags-obama-clinton/?outputType=amp Trump’s stock market rally is very good, but still lags Obama and Clinton https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/stock-market-trump-obama-1479381?amp=1 STOCK MARKET UNDER TRUMP POSTS RECORD HIGHS, BUT MARKETS UNDER OBAMA PERFORMED FAR BETTER By Asher Stockler On 12/27/19 at 4:38 PM EST https://www.google.com/amp/s/fortun...omparison-s-and-p-500-dow-nasdaq-economy/amp/ The S&P 500 Is at an All Time High—But Markets Still Performed Far Better Under Obama Than Trump