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Vagenda and Pee-ara's avatar

Keep in mind that Ted Cruz offered to send water to Flint, Michigan, but ONLY if you were an anti-abortion activist. Does his dickery have no boundaries???

Vagenda and Pee-ara's avatar

Man, the right wing outrage machine would be turned up to "nuclear" if a bunch of little kids had been shown gay marriage videos. Meanwhile you don't hear a peep out of them after little kids are exposed to an anti abortion presentation without parental consent.

Vagenda and Pee-ara's avatar

I'd be willing to pay to watch a Trump/Cruz fistfight.

Vagenda and Pee-ara's avatar

Another troll - Trump calls Cruz and tells him he's going to show up for his debate, and then drives by Cruz's venue in his limo and yells "psyche!" as he drives on to his own event.

handyhippie65's avatar

crap on a cracker, the walls would be covered in head goo, from the explosions. trucker hat manufactures would go out of business from the lack of domes to cover.

Querolous's avatar

Synchronized handsies?

Querolous's avatar

The prep school with lots of rich alums yet still went bankrupt.

http://www.businessinsider....

Invidosa's avatar

So, its nice that they want to theoretical throw money at charities and all (cause its CLEARLY better to have privitized help from charities rather then use government funds to help the veterans who need medical care for conditions that were kindly provided to them by said government). My question however; is anyone talking about what they would actually DO for veterans politically if one of these dick weasels is actually elected president? (Maker forbid!)

Vagenda and Pee-ara's avatar

Meanwhile Democrats roll over as usual. Derp.

Mr Canoehead/M TĂªte-CanoĂ«'s avatar

Compared to the cost of paid advertising, $1.5M is a drop in the bucket. (The bucket is full of lead-tainted Flint water, btw.)

Queen Méabh's avatar

$1.5 million? That's a drop in the bucket. Barely pays for new toilet seats at the Pentagon.

BeachLoafer's avatar

Jesus these people are fucking scum!

Sorry, sometimes the snark escapes me and the truth comes out.

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It is a tax write-off. Under the Internal Revenue Code, you don't pay taxes on money given to charitable contributions. But if they keep the money in their pockets, they keep the share the exceeds the amount of tax saved.