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Maxheader

(4,415 posts)
24. Gad!
Mon Jan 28, 2019, 12:40 PM
Jan 2019

Looks like it wouldn't be that hard for the wingers to find
some middle of the road righty to kick cheetox ass...

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Junior High dare n/t Apollyonus Jan 2019 #1
The best defense against him: Organize a boycott of Starbucks. olegramps Jan 2019 #21
Tomorrow's tweet: "Hey, Schultz, what are you, chicken? Buk buk buk!" Clash City Rocker Jan 2019 #27
This Is Trump Daring Schultz To Run.... global1 Jan 2019 #2
He's NOT a Democrat, he's more like a Libertarian Farmer-Rick Jan 2019 #11
Some Democrats oppose provision of health care to all at no cost to patient. David__77 Jan 2019 #12
Perhaps Farmer-Rick Jan 2019 #15
Yes-it would be tremendously expensive. David__77 Jan 2019 #17
Good point Farmer-Rick Jan 2019 #18
Exactly - When I Advocate For 'Medicare For All' I'm Not Considering That It Is Free Healthcare..... global1 Jan 2019 #20
Yup. They should emphasize instead "Cheaper + covers every citizen from cradle to grave" LiberalLovinLug Jan 2019 #30
And when Medicare is the only payer, they control the costs TexasBushwhacker Jan 2019 #35
I don't think he's a libertarian. Libertarians don't want govt at all. Honeycombe8 Jan 2019 #32
Deficits are a bogeyman the RepubliCONS use to keep social programs perpetually underfunded Farmer-Rick Jan 2019 #36
IMO, the deficit IS a huge problem. Honeycombe8 Jan 2019 #37
I agree with 90 percent of what you wrote. Farmer-Rick Jan 2019 #38
Yes, it's a symptom. Honeycombe8 Jan 2019 #39
Yes, it's not a perfect analogy Farmer-Rick Jan 2019 #40
Thanks! :) nt Honeycombe8 Jan 2019 #41
Exactly Owl Jan 2019 #19
Translation: please, please, please run for President, or I'll lose in a landslide. irresistable Jan 2019 #3
Democrats need to start boycotting Starbucks immediately. Lonestarblue Jan 2019 #4
WELL SAID! CurtEastPoint Jan 2019 #7
He is no longer with the company. BumRushDaShow Jan 2019 #9
He owns 32 million shares of the company marlakay Jan 2019 #22
He still doesn't hold a "managing" position BumRushDaShow Jan 2019 #34
Good point Farmer-Rick Jan 2019 #13
I don't go to Starbucks. notdarkyet Jan 2019 #16
Who asked you, Trumpnuts. C_U_L8R Jan 2019 #5
LOL - Best endorsement that Schultz has gotten! Pachamama Jan 2019 #6
Toddler trump tries to bait Schultz into running. lark Jan 2019 #8
Please explain FreeWheatForever Jan 2019 #10
"Please, Br'er Fox, don't fling me into the brier-patch..." NurseJackie Jan 2019 #14
Spoiler Alert. Snellius Jan 2019 #23
Gad! Maxheader Jan 2019 #24
Yawn... BlueIdaho Jan 2019 #25
If anyone knows about Cowardice atreides1 Jan 2019 #26
Sounds like Trump is trying to goad him into doing it probably with the hopes of weakening cstanleytech Jan 2019 #28
Schultz should immediately vacate any stores in Trump owned buildings. /nt IcyPeas Jan 2019 #29
Oh, Trump REALLY wants him to run! What amazing psychology! Nitram Jan 2019 #31
That is so fucking stupid redstateblues Jan 2019 #33
he double-dog dares you to run! 0rganism Jan 2019 #42
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