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Liberals is so stupid,
Trudeau’s mockable pictures in India add insult to his train wreck of a trip
Rachel Mullen Feb 23, 2018 4:01 PM
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Trudeau’s adoring fans in the media couldn’t even save

Your source article can't even spell "Canadian" correctly.

Sucker.
 
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Here’s all of the companies boycotting the NRA — and why you should boycott them back
13 hours ago
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...NDAC&usg=AOvVaw34j1o9pbtHyqG9jsyxwquX&ampcf=1
Those companies are free to reduce their bottom line if they wish. And their bond holders and stock holders are free to sell as they reduce risk to their portfolios. 5 million NRA members can probably still use multiple discounts from affiliations (Military, AAA, etc.) with other than the NRA. And if banks want to stop making money off NRA credit cards they are free to do so. Hell they all had their taxes reduced so they may be able to exercise some freedoms that the government previously denied them through higher corporate taxes. Ain't freedom grand?!!
 
Those companies are free to reduce their bottom line if they wish. And their bond holders and stock holders are free to sell as they reduce risk to their portfolios. 5 million NRA members can probably still use multiple discounts from affiliations (Military, AAA, etc.) with other than the NRA. And if banks want to stop making money off NRA credit cards they are free to do so. Hell they all had their taxes reduced so they may be able to exercise some freedoms that the government previously denied them through higher corporate taxes. Ain't freedom grand?!!
I believe this is a case of, "The market working things out".
 
What'd you think? Really? Bottomline is the bottomline, I know from where you sit you think the majority thinks like you . . . well, the market is just working that out. Quicker and more effectively than a 'poll' or 'election'.
People respond to incentives. Always have, always will. It's called Public Choice. Those that find freedom foreign are often confused by the everday lives of people.
 
It's time for another organization to be formed - National Responsible Rifle Association - NRRA.
We should never forget the power lobbyist for the big cigarette companies held and how that is now held as a model for promoting everything from war to the climate change denial.

"My own view is that in many ways, the tobacco industry invented the kind of special-interest lobbying that has become so characteristic of the late 20th- and earlier 21st-century American politics," said Allan Brandt, dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/06/19/tobacco.decline/
 
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