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I have a friend who read them all.. and at the time. she only found 5...

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How could I forget cankles. I'm so ashamed.

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Please tell me I did the right thing a couple of weeks ago by NOT punching eric trump in the face when I spotted him and his 2 goons eating in the very same diner where RSDSW and I were trying to enjoy a little Sunday breakfast. I refrained out of respect for the diner owner who is after all a nice man with a family who's just trying to make a living in our craptastic little red town. But my fist is still itching.

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You did the right thing. You would have only ended up as an example of the "out of control bloodthirsty leftist".

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The person receiving the gift has to pay the gift tax. So look at Eric's return, not The Donald's.

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Yeah, I was kind of thinking that with those choppers he could gnaw through a cord of almond without even breaking a sweat.

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You'd think so, right? But I googled it and actually, "The person who makes the gift files the gift tax return, if necessary, and pays any tax. If someone gives you more than the annual gift tax exclusion amount ($14,000 in 2015 and 2016), the giver must file a gift tax return."

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Odo is shapeshifter with iirc no limit on size. (I'm probably not remembering correctly)So for all we know Odo is the entire Trump family at once.

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Gosh, I was having visions from the climactic scene from Suddenly, Last Summer.

" . . . as if they had DEVOURED HIM!"

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they still trying to play that game? Don`t they ever learn? I must have seen a dozen of these idjit repugs asking at town halls or on social media for stories of the woes that has befallen the poor plebs because of that horrid ACA, and it always backfire. Always.

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And dollars to donuts that those 5 were from wingnuts in wingnut states that did their very best to sabotage the ACA, by saying no to medicaid expansion etc.

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That one was actually pretty good, in a mindless popcorn kind of way.

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But in 2011, things took a turn. Costs for Eric Trump's tournament jumped from $46,000 to $142,000, according to the foundation's IRS filings. Why would the price of the tournament suddenly triple in one year? "In the early years, they weren't being billed [for the club]--the bills would just disappear," says Ian Gillule, who served as membership and marketing director at Trump National Westchester during two stints from 2006 to 2015 and witnessed how Donald Trump reacted to the tournament's economics. "Mr. Trump had a cow. He flipped. He was like, 'We're donating all of this stuff, and there's no paper trail? No credit?' And he went nuts. He said, 'I don't care if it's my son or not--everybody gets billed.' "

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Oh, Tish, that's French.

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You don't understand single-payer. It's okay.

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Uh, Medicare for All has no age restrictions. Wow, just wow.

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