@SullyCNBC
@scottsantens
I was an IT consultant that started working at Enron 4 weeks before they went bankrupt. So I tell people it only took me 4 weeks to bring down Enron.
@RBReich
It was invented by JFK in the 60's. A rising tide lifts all boats. Marginal tax rates haven't changed as drastically since the 1980's. None of today's problems are because of trickle down economics.
@Metalyger
@AP
Your confusing free speech with the first amendment. Anyone can permit or disallow free speech. The first amendment only says the government must allow it.
@creedix5001
@TulsiGabbard
There was no threat of Ukraine joining NATO. They were never going to get in. It's just a rationalization for Putin to do what he already wanted to do.
@GothamChess
So that pretty much nails in Magnus as the bad guy in this unless and until he provides some evidence. He should not be invited to tournaments. He can ride off into the sunset like Fischer.
@ggreenwald
I get the irony with this, but there was a big difference between how the US went about invading Iraq and how Russia has gone about invading Ukraine.
@FormallyD
@KelleyAshbyPaul
How is it not relevant? Political violence that is cheered leads to more political violence. All violence needs to be condemned, not just when it goes against your team.
@ComicDaveSmith
@brad_polumbo
NATO is an association of governments, not individuals. No government is forced to join. If they join, the government makes commitments regarding funding. How the funding is acquired is up to the countries being governed. It could be done voluntarily. So not at all the same.
@RealScottRitter
This is a good representation of how difficult it will be to convince the people in Russia that they were in the wrong. Looking at these comments I can only imagine what the German citizens in 1945 were saying.
@BrianKarem
Are you talking about before the election? Would Democrats do the same if they believed Republicans cheated? My opinion is they would gladly say they would accept a peaceful transfer of power but then not do so if they though the Republicans cheated.
@huskion
@ewarren
The issue is that it is not up to them. Imagine how terrible charging will be in the long run if government is in charge. "I'm sorry, wireless charging wasn't covered in our regulation. You must provide usb-c charging".
@RealScottRitter
I follow you because I remember watching you on TV prior to the Iraq war. You were right then, but I understand you can't always be right. In this case I question your lack of concern over Putin's rush to war.
@MrUniteUs
@dannydeurbina
They pay zero because they move their profits to other countries with lower tax rates. They do pay taxes in those other countries.
@grim_pet
@GovRonDeSantis
And for those who don't know, gerrymandering doesn't work on a governors race. It doesn't matter how the lines are drawn, you still vote for the same governors race. Unless you are talking about state lines, then I don't know what else to say to you.
@RepThomasMassie
How has it disintegrated? I'm still hearing that you are less likely to contract the disease after getting the booster shot. Is there new evidence I missed?
@ToddHagopian
Why would meeting with Taiwan antagonize China? They are a large trading partner of the US. China needs to accept that Taiwan is a separate country and everything will be ok for them and everyone else.
@checkmatestate
I'm not sure this even qualifies as evidence? Does being escorted by police absolve him of anything else he was convicted on? I get that this is to discredit the Jan 6th committee, but this guy also had his day in court.
@davidhogg111
With 400,000,000 guns, how would gun control stop gun crime? In fact, you would just be making it so only people who are willing to break the law will acquire the guns. The guns will slowly move from law abiding citizens to criminals.
@ItsFreakinHarry
@timwmson
@LPTexas
How would a child ever come up with the concept of being the wrong gender? Why would they not assume how they feel is the appropriate feelings for their gender?
@jasonhickel
Capitalism produces the right stuff. Just because you don't agree doesn't make it wrong. In fact, the greatest strength of Capitalism is the pricing mechanism that leads to the most efficient use of resources in production.
@BernieSanders
It's not corporate greed. It's bad government. Just like this omnibus bill, full of handouts that will never result in what is promised.
@BuenoForMiami
I thought like you at first, but I think now the point is reverse. No concern for an HIV+ person catching Covid yet mandating kids be protected.
@BabsSheKing
@RBReich
I could point out flaws in those articles till the sun sets, but you will believe what you want. None of today's problems are from trickle down economics.
@piper4missouri
I wish you were on the other side of this issue, but you seem like a nice person. The government should only subsidize education, not run it.
@TheCajunLibert1
I agree Trump started us on this path, but he didn't have a chance to show how he would address the inflation issue once it started. Biden on the other hand has proven he couldn't handle it.
@BernieSanders
How much the top two have has nothing to do with how much the bottom 40% have. Bernie is playing class warfare politics. Instead, he should focus on what raises wages for the bottom 40%.
@NickMurr
@JimFKing1
@justinamash
I don't think the data supports that. In Alaska, where they just did it the first time, 85% thought it was simple or very simple. The second time around it will be even easier.
@LPNational
I used to think that, until Russia invaded Georgia and Ukraine twice while not invading any former Soviet territories that had joined up with NATO.
@checkmatestate
If it can never change, then the only one with value is Economic Freedom. The other three are rights that are required to make change and/or protect rights.
@LPNH
Russia is the aggressor. If they were showing restraint, there would be no war. Putin is an insecure dictator looking for glory in a war he thought he could win easily, now has to keep fighting to save face. When is the next chance we have to put new people in charge of LP NH?
@scotthortonshow
I was the second up until we actually invaded. Then I thought (mistakenly) they must really know something I didn't. After it became clear that was nothing there, I felt embarassed for Bush having made such a terrible mistake. The entire post 9/11 activity was tragic.
@ComicDaveSmith
Russia says the Ukrainian president is Hitler, and the entire West is Hitler. There is a whole list of people he thinks are Hitler and he is willing to go to war to protect them. As president, what would you tell him?
@ComicDaveSmith
This is the concern people have with Libertarians. This way of thinking let's Russia do whatever they want. On the other hand, we can give them what they want in this case without saying we would never confront them.
@HutyraSusan
@prolifejewess
@Shannon52061141
I'm curious why you would say someone was exaggerating. If you didn't rinse off the blood to see what you miscarried (totally not recommending this), why are you confident enough to say someone else is exaggerating?
@DrJohnnyFever6
@ComicDaveSmith
@brad_polumbo
We keep getting further from the original point. Now you are bringing up the legitimacy of a representative government. If we had no government, we still would not be forced to join NATO. But we do and that government is also not forced to join NATO.
@JohnRad15
What? You didn't give any valid reasons why it is not true. Even I live better than the richest people in the gilded age and I'm not considered rich.
@LPNational
It sounds like you are wanting to clear the runway for the Russian war machine. No member of NATO has ever been attacked by Russia, and recent events have proven there is still a need for that deterrent.
@JamesKroeger5
@ggreenwald
That's not a good deal for Russia. The whole point is to make their oil profits go down. There will always be a buyer for their oil, but the price will be lower than before.
@MayoIsSpicyy
Think of all the things our government has done instead of ending world hunger, such as $500 billion so people wouldn't have to pay back their college loans.
@FakeNickG
@radleybalko
How is this a great example of coming together? They were free and now they are in prison. Why is that something to be proud of?
@meghaverma_art
This seems backwards. Their home is in the physical community in which they live. Not only do they spend time working at home, but they are also home instead of commuting. Time that could be used to do things near their home if they wish.
@R0b0tSp1der
@benshapiro
This is wrong. It's not better for Poland. It's not better for Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and probably not the rest of Europe and even the United States. Now if Russia went home, that would be better for everyone, including Russia.
@boutros555
@TwitterSupport
@elonmusk
The vaccine suspended in those European countries is different from the one just approved by the FDA. So it's not a statement of fact.
@xotmc
@d_fu66
@imnotshreyas
Nobody said anything about criminal penalties. Just freedom of speech on the app. The app, being privately owned, can still choose to allow freedom of speech.