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GummyBearz

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40. Fair enough reply
Wed May 20, 2015, 11:35 AM
May 2015

I actually have looked for as much information I can regarding Bernie's wall st. tax plan. Based on what I have found he has proposed similar plans in the past, and they are all intended to tax short term traders, not long term investors.

I do have a 401k, and I allocate my retirement savings in shares of individual companies myself. I don't have a money manager that skims my savings with management fees, and any wall st. tax isn't going to change my 200 shares of at&t to 190 as far as I can tell.

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Compared to other things, I'd say pot is pretty low on Hillary's priority list of important issues leftofcool May 2015 #1
I'd say it's pretty low on most voters' priority lists as well. brooklynite May 2015 #3
not to young voters. cali May 2015 #11
So they can get stoned waiting for their free upaloopa May 2015 #76
As opposed to getting drunk off their asses? JTFrog May 2015 #111
Hillary's empty, cynical claim to care about mass incarceration. woo me with science May 2015 #95
And yet 4 States have passed recreational legalization with strong majorities of voters. Bluenorthwest May 2015 #21
8% of States...representing less than 8% of national population brooklynite May 2015 #24
I do not agree. CA has not yet legalized, but that's a matter of time not inclination. Bluenorthwest May 2015 #37
mj wars have ruined lives for decades questionseverything May 2015 #42
In other words, this is your excuse when Hillary refuses to address it or state her opinion? nt Logical May 2015 #67
No - this is my cold-hearted political analysis, nothing more... brooklynite May 2015 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2015 #82
Some people are better stationed to withstand an arrest. Some are positioned so well RadiationTherapy May 2015 #99
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Nailed it again. Jesus Malverde May 2015 #90
It will be on the ballot in: Arizona, California, Nevada, Maine< Massachusetts, and probably more. Comrade Grumpy May 2015 #109
And in Oregon, passing marijuana legalization and vote by mail HELPED Democrats in local races... cascadiance May 2015 #35
Merkley had all that Koch money thrown against him to no avail, 20 point victory while very clearly Bluenorthwest May 2015 #38
With our prisons overflowing, I don't agree! B Calm May 2015 #23
Not to people who need it for medical reasons: like a severely ill child with seizures or someone jwirr May 2015 #81
It shouldn't be melman May 2015 #96
This One Voter RobinA May 2015 #100
Why? TM99 May 2015 #4
I didn't say it wasn't important. leftofcool May 2015 #6
If it is directly related to the failed war on drugs TM99 May 2015 #12
Get back to me leftofcool May 2015 #19
Legal in Colorado, Washington, Alaska and come July 1st, Oregon. Bluenorthwest May 2015 #22
And on the ballot in 2016 for California. zappaman May 2015 #43
I agree, I said about 10 years ago CA would be the first to do it. Is it for sure...... Logical May 2015 #68
All snark and no substance. TM99 May 2015 #44
"All snark and no substance." Exactly. 99Forever May 2015 #46
Yes indeed. TM99 May 2015 #49
Even to using the rw socialist error to describe a Democratic Socialist. Obviously need more jwirr May 2015 #83
The Third Wing is right wing. TM99 May 2015 #84
Exactly. jwirr May 2015 #88
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2015 #94
"Let Rand Paul run on legalizing pot and the Dems run on some more important issues." Chan790 May 2015 #106
So you admit that she continues to ignore the income inequality... eloydude May 2015 #7
Well, I figured since college will be free for ya'll, why not pot? leftofcool May 2015 #13
Get ready to have your mind blown... GummyBearz May 2015 #20
Works for me, now let's see him get it passed in all 50 states. leftofcool May 2015 #34
Fair enough reply GummyBearz May 2015 #40
Free is funny. yeoman6987 May 2015 #101
Free may be going too far GummyBearz May 2015 #103
The reason it is so expensive is because of competion yeoman6987 May 2015 #104
The competition part should be academic only GummyBearz May 2015 #105
Well that's true yeoman6987 May 2015 #107
100% agree GummyBearz May 2015 #108
Both MMJ and Legal are taxed eloydude May 2015 #41
Me too Warren DeMontague May 2015 #98
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The Clinton legacy on the Drug War. TM99 May 2015 #47
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not really DonCoquixote May 2015 #53
Odds are it'll be in the platform. joshcryer May 2015 #86
Very strange, since she is already objecting to mass incarceration eridani May 2015 #92
She wants to have a serious conversation about forming a committee Jackpine Radical May 2015 #2
That's a brave stand. Octafish May 2015 #5
Indeed, but she needs to set up an exploration committee to form the committee eloydude May 2015 #9
Well, ya gotta admit she knows how to handle herself under fire. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #14
omg, that's a riot. cali May 2015 #66
Well almost... 99Forever May 2015 #51
Oh, drat. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #58
Will listening be involved? hatrack May 2015 #74
Oh, yes. Listening. Lots of listening. No need to talk. Just listen. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #75
Ever changing apparently fredamae May 2015 #8
This is an issue that could swing my vote. MohRokTah May 2015 #110
Bernie annouced his position fredamae May 2015 #112
I'll wait to hear other candidate's positions. MohRokTah May 2015 #113
Fair enough :) n/t fredamae May 2015 #114
She doesn't' have one I'm sure madokie May 2015 #10
I don't trust her position on anything but reproductive rights. cali May 2015 #15
During a CNN town hall meeting in June 2014 when asked about the idea of legalizing marijuana... LanternWaste May 2015 #16
LOL. Never fails. When you want waffles, bring up "states rights." Bonobo May 2015 #18
Do a search... DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #25
From the OP link: Sanders co-sponsored the States' Rights to Medical Marijuana Act Bluenorthwest May 2015 #26
Not the same as hiding behind the old "States can do whatever they want" and then Bonobo May 2015 #27
Look. I am a cannabis activist in a State that has successfully legalized, I am a Sanders supporter Bluenorthwest May 2015 #33
I used to consistently allege things to validate my biases, too. LanternWaste May 2015 #28
Post removed Post removed May 2015 #29
I'll certainly give your in-depth analysis all the credibility it in fact, warrants... LanternWaste May 2015 #31
I will put this as kindly as I can. Bonobo May 2015 #32
Sanders uses the "experiment" rhetoric, too. joshcryer May 2015 #85
What are her stances on a lot of things? Bonobo May 2015 #17
she wants to empower communities and families Warren DeMontague May 2015 #59
Who cares...that's about 400th on my list. ileus May 2015 #30
Probably ranked around 400th with drug cartels too! B Calm May 2015 #39
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It's number one to an awful lot of millennials. IVoteDFL May 2015 #55
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So true. They forget that there will be 80 million of us voting soon. bravenak May 2015 #60
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I hope the hell so. bravenak May 2015 #65
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We millennials are just some seriously jaded mfers. bravenak May 2015 #71
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No shit! TM99 May 2015 #87
Boomers saving their children from what they did themselves. Jesus Malverde May 2015 #93
nailed it Jesus Malverde May 2015 #73
Why is pot #1....why not jobs? finance reform? Military spending? ileus May 2015 #69
Because we can GET Pot on the ballot. bravenak May 2015 #72
Where to start? IVoteDFL May 2015 #97
a good question. I want President Obama to decriminalize the plant by mandate before he leaves Sunlei May 2015 #36
The Clinton's? Renew Deal May 2015 #52
you noticed that as well. hrmjustin May 2015 #54
Actually, the way the OP is phrased, it is asking what "Clinton's" position, singular, is. Warren DeMontague May 2015 #56
Thanks. hrmjustin May 2015 #61
Maybe I'm missing something F4lconF16 May 2015 #64
This will be a non issue by 2020 along with same sex marriage and may be by the 2016 election. Thinkingabout May 2015 #63
Pretty simple answer and she knows this is the truth. Old and In the Way May 2015 #77
How many donations does she get from for profit prisons? n/t PowerToThePeople May 2015 #89
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it is clear that her strategy is to lay low and avoid taking any specfic CentralMass May 2015 #102
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