The got of the Year award.
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collecting taxes is "violence"? rightwingnuts!
The got of the Year award.
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lol so angry you can't even stay on your own topic.
Not angry at all, David. The article is in the OP for anyone who wants to read it.
lol making another thread about yourself again, then blaming others for it.
lol David -- all you do is talk about me.
In multiple threads.
Every day.
Apparently responding to posts on a political discussion board = salty/asshurt/angry
So many of them have a gun fetish.
^scared
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imagining chumpdumper sodomy
lol David -- all you do is talk about me.
In multiple threads.
Every day.
I'll let your asshurt speak for itself. You'll certainly post more of it.
Who's David?
You're the one who keeps posting scared, David.
Ah, there's the angry copycat comeback we've all come to expect from you, David.
Poor cuckservative. You're having a bad day because big bad Bernie scared you.
Why are you always talking about male ass? It's okay if you like that, I'm not here to judge.
lol it raelly does speak for itself tbh
Btw, Bernie's correct.
What does his theoretical presidency have to do with public campaign finance vs corporations owning your politicians?
See, there's this thing called a "budget."
In a publicly-funded election, a candidate would have a certain amount of public money earmarked to spend on his campaign. In all likelihood, he would still be able to collect small private donations from supporters. When put together, that's his "budget."
His campaign team would take this "budget" and plan out how that money would be spent in the most strategic way to influence voters to choose their candidate. They do this by negotiating "costs." Since they know the election date is November 4th, they can create a strategic plan to maximize the impact of their spend over time until Election Day.
If they "run out of money" as you say, they probably didn't do a good job of planning out their costs. In all likelihood, someone probably made an error in calculating costs. So that person would probably be fired, and the rest of the team would need to rally to collect more private donations in order to make up for the error.
Hope that helps explain. Let me know if you have any questions.
Bernie is asking for campaign finance reform, and the Repugs, as long as they control Congress, will block ANY reform.
Bernie really is stupid. Someone voluntarily giving money to a campaign is not "legalized bribery." He, on the other hand, wants the taxpayer to be forced by the state to subsidize his campaign whether they support him or not, which is immoral.
Trying to justify your BigCorp buddies pouring truckloads of money into all the Libertarian and GOP candidates![]()
Trying to justify Bernie's desire to force actually sane people to subsidize his campaign, since he's not out-fundraising Shillary![]()
Shillary is a friend of BigCorp, so should naturally be your friend.
Why do you hate her? You're not too dissimilar in viewpoints.
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