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Stop supporting representatives who are voting against your own self-interests. Problem solved. How do we nicely ask them to use their brain first, then put the camera in front of their faces?
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She has her degree in Fox News 101 and trying to sound educated. Well done laying out the facts!

Not this Missourian- I had US History & US Govt education as well as education on various forms of govt. I also understand Bush handed off a teetering economy & President Obama turned that around.

She's a child with no real world experience. She's had everything handed to her from her parents. She speaks not from experience, but of privilege.

As a former Missouri resident…

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You know what else is very bizarre about MO?? We vote in progressive ballot measures yet we also vote in RCONS to a majority. Very little outcry when MOLEG REFUSED to honor the people’s votes. We paid to be plaintiff & defendant in court to uphold the voters will. 🤦♀️🤦♀️

'sure, you're gonna hate it tho' I'm dying 😭

Mind you if she's been to a third world country it's likely due to a ship in Port for the day or she doesn't leave the resort without an escort FOH

bitch all you want about minimum wages and just completely ignore the tax we pay that can be more productive if it is lowered. People lose their jobs when wages are increased. Your boss has many expenses they must also pay to keep your ungrateful ass employed.

International trade produces government revenue so why do they insist on taxing us American workers instead? Taxes are governments essential driving force for maintaining poverty. What does government do to you when you can't afford to pay their tax?

@$1.62 Bush lower gas prices lower than Putin's Trump. During @gop's Great Deregulation Recession of 2008, the lowest national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline hit a low of $1.62 in December 2008, after peaking at $4.11 in early July.
