I bet they all flew in private jets to Puerto Rico too.
You, sir, jumped into the middle of a conversation you did not completely understand and totally messed it up. Try not to do that in the future.
There’s so much of what you wrote that doesn’t comport with reality it’s not worth responding to. What I will say is wealth doesn’t make anyone...
It’s not a theory, it’s how the economy actually works. Ask yourself when was the last time you saw a commercial for a Ferrari was. Now ask...
Nunez and Gowdy are two of the most prolific investigatory failures in congressional history. Neither of these two could find an acorn at a...
The wealthy do not create the vast majority of jobs. Consumers create demand, demand creates jobs. Businesses are conduits to the market, which is...
Who cares? Flake voted with Trump 92% of the time. To put that into perspective Cruz has the highest votes with Trump percentage at 95%. So long...
Chef Curry with the pot over here.
Are you British?
And how many NASA buildings are named after you?
What you said did not pertain to my comment about what Philadelphians perceive as public goods. We can debate the outcomes of a policy all day...
I find this nonsense about the soda tax in Philadelphia destroying the city’s economy very amusing, no need to deflect. By all means get your wigs...
Is every word of my response really absurd, or did you not comprehend my original comment about what a “public good” is and who really gets define...
It depends. What Philadelphia sees as a “public good” really should not be up for debate. You can say they are crazy but they should be able to...
Irony is officially dead. [ATTACH]
Yeah, but unless you live in Philadelphia what gives you the right to say whether or not it serves a public good. Philadelphians will review and...
Here’s my thinking on this: why does anyone who lives outside of Philadelphia care? Here’s a city that wants improve the heath of its residents...
You’re telling me Philadelphians are traveling to outside of the city just to get a Dr. Pepper? Come on, man.
I will say it again, Philadelphia made a decision to tax soda to promote health and raise funds for services. So, what is the big deal?
Well, according to soda vendors, they’re not paying the tax because they’re not buying soda. Which is what was expected. Philadelphia determined...
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