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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 19:46:45 GMT -5
That isn't funny. It is sad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2017 21:07:23 GMT -5
It's fucking legit cringe worthy. I feel like I should be screaming out how I'm offended. Instead I just shake my fucking head and move on. But...fuck.
Honestly I don't even know what the fuck to say about that.
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Post by locogato11283 on Jan 24, 2017 22:17:26 GMT -5
When I was like 13 they said I could at 18. At 19 I did the test they said It qualified ( didn't apply though). I did again a couple years ago, I got the automatic rejection (a thing for hearing impairments under Obama even though I qualified well before). I turned down each time though the disability payments. It comes out to like 400/month because i don't live alone. But I don't take it. So a couple years ago you tried and were rejected. But now you qualify again and wont take it? It's none of my business so I try to stay out of it but I'm sorry, something about this whole scenario doesn't make any sense Dude is a fucking pathological liar. End of story.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 0:28:28 GMT -5
It's fucking legit cringe worthy. I feel like I should be screaming out how I'm offended. Instead I just shake my fucking head and move on. But...fuck. Honestly I don't even know what the fuck to say about that. I am the same... just an eye roll or a couple of shakes of the head. People like her are so fucking stupid it's not even worth worrying or getting mad about. Check out that black lady in the background gently clapping, approving of the dirty work her little white lap dog is doing for her. The more this goes on, and the more the dems buy in to the path of apologizing to black people, the less likely they gain any traction.
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Post by Baph on Jan 25, 2017 1:17:14 GMT -5
I think it's fantastic.
The left is devolving into a complete circus. I mean . . . nonsense, virtue signaling, self-loathing, cannibal circus of zealot social justice snowflakes. Do we elect the Muslim socialist or the white genocide advocate, or perhaps the militant transgender hobo? How is this even real? The best thing we can do is stay out of their way and let this spectacular crash continue to roll. Jesus fucking christ, man.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 11:04:23 GMT -5
This cracked me up. I have a buddy who I've been friends with my whole life. He's a really good guy, except he's a brainwashed Democrat. We agree on pretty much everything except politics, but we're able to keep things civil while we punch each other in the mouth on social media. So he was going off about Trump's claim of millions of illegals voting in this past election. The typical leftist response is to just reject the claim immediately and say it is false. Providing evidence in this situation is not exactly easy, in either direction. However, last year I read a study that was conducted a few years ago that concluded that up to 2.8 illegal immigrants voted in the 2008 election and had a direct impact on the Electoral College and Congressional seats. So I cited the report and linked to it, forgetting that it was on a science website that required a subscription. So he couldn't see the whole report, and I wasn't going to give him access to my account. But today my favorite homo, (The Dangerous Faggot himself) Milo wrote a piece that cited the exact same study and pointed out that Science says Trump could be correct about the number of illegals who voted in the election. milo.yiannopoulos.net/2017/01/breaking-trump-set-request-major-investigation-voter-fraud-study-claims-almost-2-8-million-illegals-voted-2008/
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Post by Baph on Jan 25, 2017 11:27:52 GMT -5
Dow cracks 20,000 pts first time in history. We're up 1,700 pts since the election. Pipelines are getting built. Ford is back from Mexico. Even if some of it is smoke and mirrors, the "look and feel" of this is good.
Also encouraged by the meetings he's . . . almost quietly . . . having with what would represent NEW black community leadership. Replacing Sharpton with Jim Brown is symbolic of shifting mentalities from victim hustling to mentoring and direct action. I think it's unfortunate that the black community doesn't seem to recognize this and get behind it. You've got a billionaire with a $15 trillion government behind him who is interested in bringing quality jobs and mentoring resources to the inner city. He's bullying corporations to come to key cities like Detroit that need revitalization. This is a trans-formative opportunity and the potent irony that it would come from Trump is not lost on me. This EXACT sort of thing is what we thought the last guy was supposed to do, but it never happened. I hope he follows through on this and it's successful. It' would be incredibly positive and also healing for us nationally, particularly if some key people, Trump included, can humble themselves and learn to lose, and to win, gracefully.
Let the age of the tantrum and the narrative be at rest. Long live Trump.
Now don't fuck it up with tarrifs and drug wars and botching an Obamacare reboot.
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Post by Baph on Jan 25, 2017 12:23:05 GMT -5
Here's the hard truth for progressives:
Obama cared more about Palestine than Detroit.
Obama cared more about global warming than our health care premiums.
Obama cared more about droning schools over there than fixing schools over here.
Obama cared more about spying on us, on everyone, than about protecting whistle blowers and addressing corrupton.
He lost the senate, house, dozens of governorships, and the presidency on his way out of office.
And the black community, if anything, has gone backward.
Oh . . . we're STILL at war.
Nice fucking job.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 13:19:01 GMT -5
What is thus I'm hearing about Trump shutting down the page on climate change and talking abiut making the EPA do the same and scientists not being able to talk to the press about it? Seems gloom and doom but I am sure, or at least hoping thus isn't unprecedented but it is kind of off-putting that Trump would use his position to crack down on scientific advancement.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 13:43:42 GMT -5
I'm torn on the EPA thing. There had been a revolving door between them and Monsanto for a long while now. I'm all for a gutting of the agency but as someone that does believe in climate change I do have wonder wtf.
As someone that is in the business that I have my hand in that isn't the most environmentally friendly (although we do out best to be), I can't say I'm devasted though.
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Post by Angelo on Jan 25, 2017 18:07:46 GMT -5
What is thus I'm hearing about Trump shutting down the page on climate change and talking abiut making the EPA do the same and scientists not being able to talk to the press about it? Seems gloom and doom but I am sure, or at least hoping thus isn't unprecedented but it is kind of off-putting that Trump would use his position to crack down on scientific advancement. He's shutting down almost all federal employees media interactions, and he's line-editing scientific reports for political points. Almost seems to be a continuation of Obama's anti-whistleblower stance. The first part I don't care about, if it isn't your job you shouldn't be doing that stuff in the first place (as long as it doesn't extend to whistleblowing). The second though, that is flat out wrong. Killing the TPP was huge, and will be the single best thing he does all Presidency. That was the single biggest reason to vote for Trump IMO, and the single biggest reason to not vote for Hillary. Even if he fucks up left and right from now, that right there means we'll survive through the future and we can re-build. The projected job creation rate, even on the lowest projections is great, phenomenal. But less than 2% of the job creation rate is expected to be considered permanent jobs. Again, he needs to look into a way to create permanent jobs and get around the job removal rate of automation/tech. I really can't wait till he gets into actually trying to change the tax code. The pipeline shit though, not only is it not America-first, but Hillary would have done the same thing. Not only are they not needed, but they are gonna result in higher fuel prices in the US. The only people who benefit from it (and even they don't need it) is Canada. His detachment of the US from the UN is gonna be interesting and good for us, and save us a fuck ton of money because of the spending restrictions he wants to put into place. So far I feel like the good things he has done have been things that will resonate in the country over a medium-long period of time. The things that I feel like he screwed up on are at least things that can be rather quickly changed by the next administration or even Congress. In otherwords the opposite for the most part of what Hillary's plans would have done. The only thing that that I felt may immediately may fuck us is if he actually signs the order to stop the Visas and refugees from that list of countries. That would seriously throttle our human intel as the refugees from there are providing us with more than the NSA, they are basically acting like the network that went through Ellis Island and stopped the Anarchists. On the plus side he's considering establishing a US military presence in Syria to open and maintain refugee bases there, sorta a little safe American soil over there. Using that as a pre-vetting point would be a pretty good idea, and probably wind up increasing the refugee rate in the end but with more control.
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Post by Angelo on Jan 25, 2017 19:34:48 GMT -5
Damn, the more I think about it, the more I love this mini-embassy way of dealing with the refugees. Expand it out to more than Syria and you have a new US military policy that not only decreases our overall physical presence, but increases safety and even promotes regional stability. I know Trump wanted a backdoor for the refugees, but I have the feeling it was Mattis who figured out such a genius way of providing one.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 19:40:30 GMT -5
The EPA is an extortionist arm of the government. I have to deal with them a lot, and they literally do nothing but charge you fees. You can literally just bribe your way out of EIR with fees. They have an insane amount of paperwork, and people that sit in their offices and come up with mitigation documents and fee structures that do no good.
I was hit with a permit fee on a project where we were going to alter the streambed of a creek where steelhead run. They came back with an estimated permit fee of $200k - $220k. My clients flipped out and sent me to meet with them. I walked out the door with a $30k receipt for check I cut them on the spot and an permit in hand. They are crooked assholes who only fund their pensions and salaries.
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Post by locogato11283 on Jan 25, 2017 21:17:02 GMT -5
The EPA is an extortionist arm of the government. I have to deal with them a lot, and they literally do nothing but charge you fees. You can literally just bribe your way out of EIR with fees. They have an insane amount of paperwork, and people that sit in their offices and come up with mitigation documents and fee structures that do no good. I was hit with a permit fee on a project where we were going to alter the streambed of a creek where steelhead run. They came back with an estimated permit fee of $200k - $220k. My clients flipped out and sent me to meet with them. I walked out the door with a $30k receipt for check I cut them on the spot and an permit in hand. They are crooked assholes who only fund their pensions and salaries. I agree with this.. Here locally we have a new "land disturbance" fee that must be paid before we can build. So, on top the building permit, you have to pay this fee submitted with a drawing of the property and how you're going to direct water when it rains. It's completely fucking ludicrous to the point I had the guy that runs it come out when I built my last three duplexes.. They literally pulled him from some paper pushing job and threw him into this. He had ZERO experience with dirt, excavation, water movement or anything fucking outdoor related really. He tried giving me a hard time about stuff he knew not one thing about. I had to call my regular city inspector and go over this guy's head because he was telling me I had to put silt fences between the buildings, which are exactly 14' apart.. Now, how in the actual fuck would I get equipment between the buildings like that? He hadn't the slightest clue that people actually fucking worked on these buildings. Fuck these extra fees and BS that goes with it for shit that we've lived without for a million fucking years.
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Post by ocmmafan on Jan 25, 2017 22:13:14 GMT -5
Jacks just won't fucking crawl under a rock and die. Can we ignore people here? If so, someone please explain how.
Trump killed it today with his executive actions on immigration. He undid all the bullshit of the last 8 years by letting us all know we are now again allowed to enforce the fucking law.
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Post by Angelo on Jan 26, 2017 0:00:43 GMT -5
Jacks just won't fucking crawl under a rock and die. Can we ignore people here? If so, someone please explain how. Trump killed it today with his executive actions on immigration. He undid all the bullshit of the last 8 years by letting us all know we are now again allowed to enforce the fucking law. 1. You didn't read what I said I am guessing, I'm basically praising Trump for starting a new and unique doctrine that could be one of America's greatest legacies over the next 50 years if he pulls it off. Unlike you I have no problem also pointing out when he screws something up. However the TPP alone saves us regardless of what he does. Top this off with the refugee bases, he could wind up stabilizing whole regions while reducing our military spending without sacrificing security. He slaps Putin in the face, basically opens the door for us to get a foot into North Korea, etc... 2. I'm assuming you mean his 11th/12th action regarding preexisting illegal immigrants which is a mixed bag IMO because is really just cancelling catch-and-release as a standard, expedite deportation for criminals, and bringing back the Secure Communities program. All good things, however the amount of jobs he wants to add though to ICE since the Secure Communities program basically deputizes every LEO in the country to act as Immigration agents. Now if you meant his freeze on refugees and visa, that isn't an action yet just a draft, and I expect it to have a few changes to allow exemptions easier right off the back to please the intelligence agencies. 3. So far everything Trump has done, officially anyways, has been great (with the exception of orders 6/7). He's basically has tried to remove so much bureaucratic redundancy and red tape. The things that the anti-Trump crowd are screaming about are things he hasn't actually done yet, they are only things he alluded to, or things that people working for him have said will be done. However with the exception of the agencies gag order (which Spicer is now saying isn't true, but so far Spicer been caught lying as often as telling the truth), Trump hasn't actually done anything that they are screaming about (yet at least) 4. I do disagree with the 6/7 action on the pipelines. Creates under 100 permanent jobs (according to his own inflated numbers) while raising the cost of crude oil products in the United States. That was a business decision for his backers, and his post-election pocketbook through and through. Also disagree with the Mexico City Policy but that is because of my stance on abortion is all. 5. I also have mixed feelings about order 9 (the made in USA pipeline action) as it could limit access to better materials, but I expect his administration would provide exemptions if they show that is the case
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2017 11:40:41 GMT -5
He's shutting down almost all federal employees media interactions, and he's line-editing scientific reports for political points. Almost seems to be a continuation of Obama's anti-whistleblower stance. The first part I don't care about, if it isn't your job you shouldn't be doing that stuff in the first place (as long as it doesn't extend to whistleblowing). The second though, that is flat out wrong. No, it isn't. What it actually is- is policy that has been in place before Obama even had a twitter account. He's also not "line editing" anything Science related. No, it wasn't. The single best reason to vote for Trump was a reduction of the role the Federal Government plays in our day to day lives. Your notion that his approach with the AFA was weak is hilariously misinformed. There have been several articles written about how revolutionary his approach is. "He ordered that when bureaucrats who are administering and enforcing the law have discretion with respect to the time, place, manner, and severity of its enforcement, they should exercise that discretion IN FAVOR OF INDIVIDUALS AND AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT." He's doing things intelligently and getting no credit for it, as usual. No he absolutely should not get rid of automation or tech. I for one do not want an entire country of you. If a company can automate, they will, and they should. It forces progress. If your grand plan in life was to make your career at Macky D's Fry Lounge, you're going to have to do better than that, because an old Pontiac engine just replaced you. You want a $15 minimum wage? Then be worth $15 an hour. Why? You don't pay any and according to you, you take nothing from taxes either. So WTF do you care about the tax code? I personally am very interested in that front. Reducing the corporate tax rate from 39.6% to 15-20% is going to be wonderful for me, but I have a reason for that and it's called keeping more of the money I make...from working. Yes, because increasing the supply always causes the price to go up.... His detachment of the US from the UN is gonna be interesting and good for us, and save us a fuck ton of money because of the spending restrictions he wants to put into place. OMFG. We get more intel from "refugees" than the NSA can pull down with their global digital spy network? What planet are you living on? Because that's simply not true. Intel coming from refugees has already proven to be iffy at best and wrong most of the time. I'm sure you can find the DHS report that verifies this though, so have at it.
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Post by Baph on Jan 26, 2017 17:11:40 GMT -5
The EPA is an extortionist arm of the government. I have to deal with them a lot, and they literally do nothing but charge you fees. You can literally just bribe your way out of EIR with fees. They have an insane amount of paperwork, and people that sit in their offices and come up with mitigation documents and fee structures that do no good. I was hit with a permit fee on a project where we were going to alter the streambed of a creek where steelhead run. They came back with an estimated permit fee of $200k - $220k. My clients flipped out and sent me to meet with them. I walked out the door with a $30k receipt for check I cut them on the spot and an permit in hand. They are crooked assholes who only fund their pensions and salaries. I agree with this.. Here locally we have a new "land disturbance" fee that must be paid before we can build. So, on top the building permit, you have to pay this fee submitted with a drawing of the property and how you're going to direct water when it rains. It's completely fucking ludicrous to the point I had the guy that runs it come out when I built my last three duplexes.. They literally pulled him from some paper pushing job and threw him into this. He had ZERO experience with dirt, excavation, water movement or anything fucking outdoor related really. He tried giving me a hard time about stuff he knew not one thing about. I had to call my regular city inspector and go over this guy's head because he was telling me I had to put silt fences between the buildings, which are exactly 14' apart.. Now, how in the actual fuck would I get equipment between the buildings like that? He hadn't the slightest clue that people actually fucking worked on these buildings. Fuck these extra fees and BS that goes with it for shit that we've lived without for a million fucking years. I would like everyone here to read this, both the quote and the quoted quote, once a week, indefinitely, as a reminder that the bulk of the "feel good legislation" we jerk ourselves off with translates into meddling, stifling, and hack extortion by an army of dipshit, barney fife, bumbling dildos out here in the real world where people are trying to get actual shit done and now can't half the goddamned time because form 37A requires a 4th round of inspections and a carbon aggravation fine of 6%.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2017 18:41:53 GMT -5
On the first day of Christmas Trump repealed TPP On the second day of Christmas Trump told the EPA to STFU On the third day of Christmas Trump ordered a huge wall On the fourth day of Christmas Trump bitch-slapped Mexico and their crooked President with a bill for said huge wall
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 11:07:01 GMT -5
Pretty prominent name in the women's anti abortion march Donna Hylton, was arrested in 1985 for kidnapping and torturing to death a 62 year old homosexual. During the torture, they squeezed his balls with pliers and rammed a 3 foot metal rod up his ass. One of them later dismissed it saying "he was a homo". Libs...check your leaders bruh. www.donnahylton.com/donna-hyltonAnd her site talks openly about it. It's sickening.
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Post by matt on Jan 27, 2017 12:30:17 GMT -5
Pretty prominent name in the women's anti abortion march Donna Hylton, was arrested in 1985 for kidnapping and torturing to death a 62 year old homosexual. During the torture, they squeezed his balls with pliers and rammed a 3 foot metal rod up his ass. One of them later dismissed it saying "he was a homo". Libs...check your leaders bruh. www.donnahylton.com/donna-hyltonAnd her site talks openly about it. It's sickening. This is an unrelated...actually, it's more of a round about reason why I don't believe in climate change the way the Democrats portray it. They're all lying scumbags with criminal histories who latch onto causes in order to exploit them for monetary gain and political power.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 12:47:14 GMT -5
Kind of a stretch, but ok with this lady and dems position on climate change..but ok. I wouldn't say that every one is a criminal, I'm sure that's not true. Would be damn interesting if it was, but it's not the case.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 12:47:58 GMT -5
And I'll be damned but it looks like I'm gonna be making a contribution to the alzeimers fund of SGM''S choice.
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Post by matt on Jan 27, 2017 14:12:51 GMT -5
Kind of a stretch, but ok with this lady and dems position on climate change..but ok. I wouldn't say that every one is a criminal, I'm sure that's not true. Would be damn interesting if it was, but it's not the case. The dems are suffering from the 'boy who cried wolf' effect, in my view. All of their causes are collectivist and have obvious ulterior motifs and most of the evidence they use to push their agendas are highly debatable with tons of conflicting reports out there to find, if you look.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 14:17:50 GMT -5
I'll take a look but I don't know if I agree with your last statement.
It's kind of like Lil brains just calling all Republicans racist, you know?
Neither side is 100% for the greater good. I feel both sides have certain issues that they represent well.
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Post by locogato11283 on Jan 27, 2017 14:54:29 GMT -5
I like how Trump basically told the ABC interviewer that his news organization was garbage.
It feels more like my grandpa is in office than a politician.
So far, so good.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 16:34:07 GMT -5
Pretty prominent name in the women's anti abortion march Donna Hylton, was arrested in 1985 for kidnapping and torturing to death a 62 year old homosexual. During the torture, they squeezed his balls with pliers and rammed a 3 foot metal rod up his ass. One of them later dismissed it saying "he was a homo". Libs...check your leaders bruh. www.donnahylton.com/donna-hyltonAnd her site talks openly about it. It's sickening. This is an unrelated...actually, it's more of a round about reason why I don't believe in climate change the way the Democrats portray it. They're all lying scumbags with criminal histories who latch onto causes in order to exploit them for monetary gain and political power. I agree with this in a round-about way as well. There has never been one thing about climate change that has come to fruition regarding their projections. If you look back at the early 90's and read what was going to be happening in 2017, they are not even close, and in many cases are completely opposite. You have many scientists now predicting a cooling trend after the alarmist have preached constantly about the hottest earth in the .000000000000001% of history that records have been kept. The liberals will talk about enviro-crimes like they are what's threatening humanity more than anything else, then hop in their private jets and fly California to DC 5 times a week.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 17:02:13 GMT -5
On the fifth day of Christmas Trump blocked refugees from coming in and bombing us
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Post by Premier on Jan 27, 2017 18:27:58 GMT -5
How fucking refreshing. A politician fulfilling his campaign promises.
At this rate he is going to fulfill all of them his first month in office!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 10:09:38 GMT -5
This is an unrelated...actually, it's more of a round about reason why I don't believe in climate change the way the Democrats portray it. They're all lying scumbags with criminal histories who latch onto causes in order to exploit them for monetary gain and political power. I agree with this in a round-about way as well. There has never been one thing about climate change that has come to fruition regarding their projections. If you look back at the early 90's and read what was going to be happening in 2017, they are not even close, and in many cases are completely opposite. You have many scientists now predicting a cooling trend after the alarmist have preached constantly about the hottest earth in the .000000000000001% of history that records have been kept. The liberals will talk about enviro-crimes like they are what's threatening humanity more than anything else, then hop in their private jets and fly California to DC 5 times a week. This is what happens when you just pick sources that suit your argument. The science behind climate change is solid. I didn't understand it either until I spent a weekend just researching it. It is happening, we have ample evidence and empirical data. The problem comes when you have people politicizing it amd making it a doomsday prediction while others make millions off it (Al Gore). Or when they make claims like "97% of climate scientists agree." That was one stidy with a small sample size. However, looking at systematic revews, the gold standard scientific inquiry, it is still evident that there is a consensus that it is happening. The problem is that we don't have a good solution and part of the reason is we don't have buy-in from everybody. It is like we have evidence that smoking causes cancer but the tobacco company is still paying docs to say it doesnt so there is confusion about the issue even though the science is pretty much settled.
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