Are there any current events, other than Trump, that matter to JPP liberals?

her heinous? lol.
she has no respect -in fact she revels in trampling over the Constitution, while treating the people as "deplorables"/ "losers"
She doesn't learn from her mistakes, and she panders to anyone in front of her for money and power.

This is one disgusting persona -and she says she is concerned with unifying the country??

a good impeachment trial always brings people together.......
 
Jesus Christ, she told her audiences what they wanted to hear. What the fuck did you think she would say to them?

and there you have it......her audience wanted to hear that if they gave her money she would let them write their own regulatory laws......she gave them what they wanted to hear and they gave her hundreds of millions of dollars.....
 
scum like Hillary thrive on idiots like the media.....

Trump relied on the media for millions in free advertising. Now it's not working out so well for him and you foolish little lemmings. For those of us who saw him for what he really was from the getgo, it's nothing less than amusing.

Flail on, lemming.
 
If Hobby Lobby is so worried about religious beliefs, why are they tolerant of their 401k investing in pharma companies that make the devices/meds that they deny employees?
I can't speak for them. but i would think because a 401k investment is probably a mutual type fund?

I mean we're not talking kosher here ( taint by touching unclean utensils) - whereas providing direct birth control
is still frowned upon by some religious types ( and their employees know they are working for a religious organization)..

it's a matter of degree or difference between first and 2nd hand enabling? - my guess.

anyways...that's their corporate religious decision- if somewhat hypocritical or not. it is what it is.
and birth control is very easily available, whereas an investment fund has many more criteria to consider.

it's all small ball. Offering services to the general public ( like refusing to make weeding cakes/photography)
is different in that we have a tradition of open markets -you can't discriminate whom you sell to.
 
Just saw on WSJ Clinton is "campaigning" a bit again -apparently she's taking a break from fundraising..
According to the TV ( source) she's not taking any questions - not even "friendly"

apparently the " i do not recall" written answer to Judical Watch's interrogatorys - is standard
for the rest of her f̶u̶n̶d̶r̶a̶i̶s̶i̶n̶g̶ campaign
 
I don't even see you posting in them....if you did, why wouldn't you be trounced?.....can you defend things like Hillary taking bribes to hand out the Haiti contracts?.....

You started making threads?

When I got here I think you were good for about 5 a year...
 
I can't speak for them. but i would think because a 401k investment is probably a mutual type fund?

I mean we're not talking kosher here ( taint by touching unclean utensils) - whereas providing direct birth control
is still frowned upon by some religious types ( and their employees know they are working for a religious organization)..

it's a matter of degree or difference between first and 2nd hand enabling? - my guess.

anyways...that's their corporate religious decision- if somewhat hypocritical or not. it is what it is.
and birth control is very easily available, whereas an investment fund has many more criteria to consider.

it's all small ball. Offering services to the general public ( like refusing to make weeding cakes/photography)
is different in that we have a tradition of open markets -you can't discriminate whom you sell to.

There are many types of mutual funds, many geared towards specific needs/wants etc...
 
I can't speak for them. but i would think because a 401k investment is probably a mutual type fund?

I mean we're not talking kosher here ( taint by touching unclean utensils) - whereas providing direct birth control
is still frowned upon by some religious types ( and their employees know they are working for a religious organization)..

it's a matter of degree or difference between first and 2nd hand enabling? - my guess.

anyways...that's their corporate religious decision- if somewhat hypocritical or not. it is what it is.
and birth control is very easily available, whereas an investment fund has many more criteria to consider.

it's all small ball. Offering services to the general public ( like refusing to make weeding cakes/photography)
is different in that we have a tradition of open markets -you can't discriminate whom you sell to.
Their position is that they don't believe in 'abortive' contraception. Of course they consider most types of contraception abortive. Yet, they are happy to reap rewards on the manufacture and sale of same? There are mutual funds that specify that they won't invest in certain markets, but they don't yield the same returns.

If you want to claim religious belief, it should apply across the board.
 
Their position is that they don't believe in 'abortive' contraception. Of course they consider most types of contraception abortive. Yet, they are happy to reap rewards on the manufacture and sale of same? There are mutual funds that specify that they won't invest in certain markets, but they don't yield the same returns.

If you want to claim religious belief, it should apply across the board.
as an employee with employee insurance they are a religious entity. In a mutual fund they are just part of the pool
 
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