I completely missed this one, sorry.

No? How so?

That’s actually a razor question. When you say society, you mean me?

Should I be forced to help is the real question, isn’t it?

I’ll let you answer first.

No I’m not. I pay over $1,000 a month for something I’ve never used.

no. my assertion is if the allegation (one no doubt politically aligned employee whose case is taken on by anti-trump sleaze lawyer) is dubious, or justification is based on salacious unverified political opposition fiction, then investigations should not be considered a priori proof of the allegations

OK, that’s a lot. Perhaps higher than mine.

I thought you were retired military?

Tri Care or the old one where they paid it all?

No, I did not retire.

It’s insurance… do you think actually having to use insurance is a good thing?

Disability? If not, I apologize for the incorrect assumption.

Did your insurance go up under the ACA?

No, I was asked to go help another agency and liked it. I tended to experiment a lot.

Yes, a lot. I’m going to try something different for 2019. I won’t discuss it.

Still working…I thought you were retired.

You made the statement. I disagree, as there is no evidence of your assertion.

Make a case for your statement.

It is evident in this very thread.

No sir. Still at it. Not as hard though. :wink:

Where? Link it.

Oprah has her own food line, and own television channel.

There’s Bloomberg television. Liberals own most of the media, and yet they
always preach about the 1percent. I’m not really sure who would be stupid enough
to believe any of the Liberals that say that only the Republicans are in the one percent. lol.

Who says that?

No. Have a happy new year.

Nancy Pelosi
https://davidharrisjr.com/politics/nancy-pelosi-says-trump-tax-cuts-ignore-working-families-who-are-actually-taking-home-more-money/

Bernie Sander is obsessed with it.
https://berniesanders.com/the-challenge-of-our-time-10-facts-about-the-1-percent/

according to the ibtimes; " Sanders still makes many times higher than that of any average American household." “estimated his net worth to stand at around $800,000.”
So Americans, when Bernie Sanders and the Socialist left talk about helping everyone else, and the top 1 percent, obviously they’re talking about with everyone else’s money things should be equal, but not with theirs. lol.

Ironically, Bernie Sanders will probably win the Democratic Primaries and go against Trump in 2020 for the general election. Of course this whole time he will be screaming about the 1 percent! lol, while compared to the average American, yes, he’s rich! lol. So he’s in that 1 percent. lol.

Going back to the middle class is just garbage. I come from a middle class background, but ■■■■ the attention the middle class gets. It’s as nauseatingly bland as the uncountable calls for “moderate” or “third-way” thinking that somehow manages to refrain from articulating any stances while also turning the currently implemented set of policies into a political platform.

I don’t want ho-hum, fiddling-around-the-edges custodial politics. I want to hear decisive declarations that policies X, Y, and Z are the righteous policies to have and conviction in those claims.

ATT not a liberal company.

Allan