Posted on January 16, 2018
by Bulldog Ben
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A dear friend of mine recently posted on Facebook about how unfortunate it is that DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, has not been renewed yet and how sad it is that families are continuing to be broken up as the result. It got… Continue Reading “Dreamers, the Federal Budget and the Goals of the GOP”
Category: American Life and PoliticsTags: Ayn Rand, Border Wall, DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Democratic Party, Donald Trump, Dreamers, Federal Budget, GOP, Government Shutdown, Grover Norquist, Immigration Reform, Medicaid, Medicare, Republican Party, Social Security, Steve Bannon, Tax Reform, The Wall
Posted on December 7, 2017
by Bulldog Ben
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Another post about politics! Two things triggered Ol’ Bulldog on this one. The first was the passing of the Repug tax scam, oh I mean tax reform, of course, and the second was a comment on social media about how rich lawmakers who are… Continue Reading “Is It Mandatory for Democrats with Money to be Selfish Pricks?”
Category: American Life and Politics, Career and WorkingTags: Ayn Rand, Bill Gates, Democratic Party, Donald Trump, Economic Policy, IRS, Lady Gaga, Republican Party, Tax Reform, Taxation, Warren Buffett, Wealth, Wealth and Politics, Wealth in Congress
Posted on July 26, 2016
by Bulldog Ben
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July 26, 2016 There I was, in my living room, TV tray and all, watching Hillary make history. My bachelor’s feast of hot dogs–all beef, of course–and chips was well-suited for the occasion. My party–the Democratic Party of the United States–had just nominated Hillary… Continue Reading “Hillary Makes History”
Category: American Life and PoliticsTags: Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Bill Clinton, Citizens United, David Stockman, Democrat, Democratic Convention, Democratic Convention 2016, Democratic Party, DNC, Election of 2016, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Minimum Wage, Mission Impossible, Presidential Election of 2016, Presidential elections, ronald reagan, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Trickle Down
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