1227 pts ยท February 12, 2013
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#3 30. It is Wednesday, my dude.
Should've arranged them in the shape of a pickle rick.
how did you find a year-old comment to reply to llol?
Thus needing authority to "enforce" and "prohibit" private owners from advertising which in essence is NOT "free" at all.
So basically "free" market is limiting freedom of the companies from advertising themselves?
I'm not gonna be able to sleep tonight.
Holy shit I uploaded this so I could search Google image for the anime but then you answered it for me LOL.
So you must support printing more money then.
I combined the whole thing into a long strip http://imgur.com/LFbG9qy.
Right on, comrade.
The shortcut to go back one page on Google Chrome.
Needs a favorite comment button.
5.d. Let's look at the facts and go from there instead.
5.c. If the fact shows otherwise, I'll accept that result. Arguing based on hatred and idolization is always idiotic, edgy, and cringey.
5.b. If I have time I'll look through, but I'm betting Bernie has got more laws passed that help people than Hillary did.
5.a. -what kind of bills they got passed, and what kind of politician they are.
5. But, the devil is in the details. I do not have time, but if you filter all the bills both of them got passed, you'll see better-
4.c. Then by that measure, Bernie is still a better candidate for the people than Hillary.
4.b. https://www.congress.gov/member/bernard-sanders/S000033?q={%22bill-status%22:%22law%22} Bernie helped passed 210.
4.a. https://www.congress.gov/member/hillary-clinton/C001041?q={%22bill-status%22:%22law%22} Hillary helped passed 77.
4. Even if you count the number of laws a politician voted and helped pass as a measure of how good the politician is.
3. The voting records, and what kind of bills a politician HELPED pass, should be the sole criteria, and a reflection of who he/she is.
2. In my opinion, the number of bills passed by a politician shouldn't be a criteria for how "good for the people" a politician is.
1.a. And calling a politician a "hero", regardless if you support that person or not, is very cringey, imho.
1. If the number of cosponsored laws passed is your criteria of a good politician, then in your opinion who'd be the champion of the people?
4. So to summarize, 1/3 of passed bills from Bernie helped Veterans. While ALL 3/3 of Hillary's passed bills help nobody but the buildings.
3. 2/3 of Hillary bills were to designate a house, and the other 1/3 was to name a site "treasure" & "historic" so she can designate it.
2. Hillary passed the same amount of bills as Bernie. As you said, 2/3 bills from Bernie were to designate a house, 1/3 to help veterans.
1. same source https://www.congress.gov/member/hillary-clinton/C001041?q={%22sponsorship%22:%22sponsored%22,%22bill-status%22:%22law%22}
Hm. First you use "passed bill" then you stepped back to "passed 1 chamber". At least have some consistency lol.
#3 30. It is Wednesday, my dude.
Should've arranged them in the shape of a pickle rick.
how did you find a year-old comment to reply to llol?
Thus needing authority to "enforce" and "prohibit" private owners from advertising which in essence is NOT "free" at all.
So basically "free" market is limiting freedom of the companies from advertising themselves?
I'm not gonna be able to sleep tonight.
Holy shit I uploaded this so I could search Google image for the anime but then you answered it for me LOL.
So you must support printing more money then.
I combined the whole thing into a long strip http://imgur.com/LFbG9qy.
Right on, comrade.
The shortcut to go back one page on Google Chrome.
Needs a favorite comment button.
5.d. Let's look at the facts and go from there instead.
5.c. If the fact shows otherwise, I'll accept that result. Arguing based on hatred and idolization is always idiotic, edgy, and cringey.
5.b. If I have time I'll look through, but I'm betting Bernie has got more laws passed that help people than Hillary did.
5.a. -what kind of bills they got passed, and what kind of politician they are.
5. But, the devil is in the details. I do not have time, but if you filter all the bills both of them got passed, you'll see better-
4.c. Then by that measure, Bernie is still a better candidate for the people than Hillary.
4.b. https://www.congress.gov/member/bernard-sanders/S000033?q={%22bill-status%22:%22law%22} Bernie helped passed 210.
4.a. https://www.congress.gov/member/hillary-clinton/C001041?q={%22bill-status%22:%22law%22} Hillary helped passed 77.
4. Even if you count the number of laws a politician voted and helped pass as a measure of how good the politician is.
3. The voting records, and what kind of bills a politician HELPED pass, should be the sole criteria, and a reflection of who he/she is.
2. In my opinion, the number of bills passed by a politician shouldn't be a criteria for how "good for the people" a politician is.
1.a. And calling a politician a "hero", regardless if you support that person or not, is very cringey, imho.
1. If the number of cosponsored laws passed is your criteria of a good politician, then in your opinion who'd be the champion of the people?
4. So to summarize, 1/3 of passed bills from Bernie helped Veterans. While ALL 3/3 of Hillary's passed bills help nobody but the buildings.
3. 2/3 of Hillary bills were to designate a house, and the other 1/3 was to name a site "treasure" & "historic" so she can designate it.
2. Hillary passed the same amount of bills as Bernie. As you said, 2/3 bills from Bernie were to designate a house, 1/3 to help veterans.
1. same source https://www.congress.gov/member/hillary-clinton/C001041?q={%22sponsorship%22:%22sponsored%22,%22bill-status%22:%22law%22}
Hm. First you use "passed bill" then you stepped back to "passed 1 chamber". At least have some consistency lol.