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The Paterfamilias
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Originally Posted by Zach LaVine
Narcissism face?
Both of them have that unmistakable combination of smugness while simultaneously holding in an enormous fart.
^^^ In all seriousness... we've all been there. How bad does this guy have to fart?
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Local High School Star
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This guy already sharted his pants.
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NBA Legend
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Originally Posted by FillJackson
he practiced a particularly predatory form of.capitalism. He got rich driving TWA into bankruptcy
Not sure what the problem is here...
He bought something, sold its assets, made a ton of money, sold a few routes two years later for more money, then got out.
The company went bankrupt, owed him money, couldn't pay it so gave him cheap airfare but tried to restrict who he could sell to, and he gave them a big **** you and started his own website.
Um... if I could do that, I'd do the same thing. Make billions because the you are the smartest man in the room? Oh the horror.
Last edited by UK2K; 03-17-2016 at 04:41 PM.
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Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
He is speaking in a way that will connect with the common American on purpose. He truly is a man of the people.
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A humble prophet
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As long as he's not speaking with any neocons he'll be less of a foreign policy disaster than Hilary, who has already left a trail of devastated countries in her wake.
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Originally Posted by ALBballer
What's your beef with Carl Icahn? Most of the videos I have seen on him are against the housing market bubble, low federal interest rates, against the carried interest loophole and etc.
He is for a "tax holiday" allowing corporations to repatriate money back to the US at either a lower rate or at no taxes at all which is controversial. But IMO the only way to address the issue of corporate inversions, foreign repatriations, transfer pricing and so forth is to have a worldwide taxable income where corporations pay tax on all profits inside the United States and abroad with some sort of allocation between United States and Foreign using an allocation of sales. Similar to the market based sourcing most states are using today. But this plan would never pass but would be the only way to address the tax schemes used by corporations. In addition, US corporate income taxes would probably have be reduced and other loopholes would need to be closed.
He's a super predator, not my words, and do you expect him to understand economics?
His master, libs, will tell him what to think.
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NBA sixth man of the year
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Icahn is a horrible person
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