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In 2021, Bidens paid $150,439 in federal income taxes on $610,702 in 2021 earnings.
Trump is a seven "billionaire" and paid $750 in taxes the year he was elected.
"Donald J. Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. In his first year in the White House, he paid another $750"
"He had paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years — largely because he reported losing much more money than he made."



Your "Patriot". Pays 1/10 the taxes of the median family in the US, when he actually pays ANY.
Piece.Of.Shit.
 
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Can you share the press release on the nuclear documents? That's an important part of an earlier and ongoing discussion that has been on hold for the release of new info.

Trump already confirmed he didn't have nuclear docs and thought them unclassified. Are you going to believe the FBI and DOJ, who are basically wings of the DNC or are you going to believe the "Orange Angel?"

Ironically, I don't think Trump's attorney's have gone on record as saying Trump didn't have any of the docs he's accused of possessing. They're probably worried about getting railroaded like Giuliani.
 
No, they cannot.
Read up on the RLA to get a better idea of how it works.

Are you ever going to explain what would be a "screwup" or a "success" by Biden regarding these negotiations? You indicated you don't want a screwup, so you MUST be able to at least tell us what a "screwup" would be.
Whatever you say Rob.

So I am assuming you already have an angle you want to pursue so you can argue or you wouldn't keep asking me about screwing up. How about you just get to the arguing.

As for the RLA, I did read it, did you?

"In
Wilson v. New, the Court concluded that Congress’s authority over railway carriers in interstate commerce
was within its legislative power to regulate commerce and “not subject to dispute.” The Court contended
that Congress has the ability to “guard against the cessation of interstate commerce” by responding
legislatively to a failure of employers and employees to agree to work conditions, such as a wage standard
that was “an essential prerequisite to the uninterrupted flow of interstate commerce.”
 
Whatever you say Rob.

So I am assuming you already have an angle you want to pursue so you can argue or you wouldn't keep asking me about screwing up. How about you just get to the arguing.

As for the RLA, I did read it, did you?

"In
Wilson v. New, the Court concluded that Congress’s authority over railway carriers in interstate commerce
was within its legislative power to regulate commerce and “not subject to dispute.” The Court contended
that Congress has the ability to “guard against the cessation of interstate commerce” by responding
legislatively to a failure of employers and employees to agree to work conditions, such as a wage standard
that was “an essential prerequisite to the uninterrupted flow of interstate commerce.”
That doesn’t mean Congress is “all in”. It means they can kill a strike while mandating negotiations continue.
Congress cannot be part of negotiations.

Are you willing to share yet what a “screwup” on Biden’s part would be?
 
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