Kamala Harris quotes that could cause MAGA inspectors to consider voting for her

Correct.

And PR is awesome. Only place on earth with no federal income tax. Move anywhere else in the universe and the IRS says you still owe them, even if you aren’t making your money in the U.S. and aren’t living in the U.S. The U.S. is the only country that taxes its citizens wherever they go, unless they move to PR.

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I didn’t know that about PR. Do you know why they are exempt?

Not Puerto Rico…as they want you to believe… :roll_eyes:

Did we get our rallies confused?

BTW, Tony Hinchcliffe is his own guy. His podcast Kill Tony gets about 2-3 million views per episode totaling now to about 400 million. He recently sold out MSG easily.

He is gay, raunchy, and now a Texan. He roasts everyone and nothing is off limits. Anyone butt hurt by him just reveals themselves as a wokie in need of a pacifier and a safe space.

Everyone is tired of authors like this! Go Home. ^^^^

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who is “everyone”?

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Everyone with a brain and a spine.

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Glad I have both. Unfortunately, there are babies born everyday that have either or… or neither. :shushing_face:

Frank reminding everyone day after day he is not smarter than a 2nd grader.

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Oh yeah, infant mortality is going up because abortions are decreasing.

Funny thing is, abortions are not decreasing. They lie to make you feel a certain way.

Hmmm… I am curious if there is anything we can do to decrease infant mortality. We could kill them before they are born. That’s it. SMH

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It has NOTHING to do with all the jabs that they give babies these days. cough… cough. :lying_face: :lying_face: :lying_face: :lying_face:

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Not sure I insinuated that anywhere in my post. Seems you just have a knack of juxtaposing your beliefs with and on others. My statement had nothing to about abortion but simply stating that babies are born everyday without brains or spines. What happens to them is not up to me and I don’t know. You are the one that mentioned “no brains and no spines” and I have both. I followed up with the unfortunate.

You obviously didn’t watch it, yet your TDS compels you to regurgitate DS BS talking points. :lying_face:

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Yep, to a liberal, woke family near you

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You mean like MAHA?

Updated on May 10, 2024
*New findings from the Monthly Abortion Provision Study show that an estimated 1,037,000 abortions occurred in the formal health care system in 2023, the first full calendar year after the US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned Roe v. Wade. This represents a rate of 15.9 abortions per 1,000 women of reproductive age, and is a 11% increase since 2020, the last year for which comprehensive estimates are available. It is also the highest number and rate measured in the United States in over a decade.

However WHO can access abortions HAS changed. And it’s not good news for those already starting out life with fewer resources.

And note the word “formal”. The coathanger abortions are back:

Get your pins here

Seems like banning abortions worked just about as well as banning assault weapons.

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LOL Kamala said that? Guns are 100% useless if you are stuck in broken states like NJ, NY and CA. You are defenseless and will probably go to jail for shooting someone breaking into your house especially if they are a different color, gender or race.

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It is a common misconception that Puerto Rico does not pay federal taxes. While Puerto Rico is poorer than all of the states in the United States, residents do contribute a significant amount in federal taxes and do not receive the same federal benefits .

As residents of the island we do not pay federal income taxes, but we do pay the same federal medicare, social security, self-employment, unemployment, customs, and merchandise taxes as residents of the states. In 2022 the federal taxes paid by the residents of Puerto Rico to the US added up to $4.8 billion dollars. Nonetheless, residents of Puerto Rico do not get the same federal benefits. For example: Medicare and Medicaid have a spending cap, we are excluded from the SSI and federal EITC, and annually receive $2.5 billion less for nutritional assistance (through NAP instead of SNAP).

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