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this is be cool 8) http://beegbeegcom.in.net/ beeg mature  The whole piece is worth a read just for the quotes from the moneyed conservative interests who have happily made common cause with the tea party's semi-libertarian, quasi-populist Jacobins but seem to have suddenly realized that the fringe really is (a) loopy, (b) more in charge of day-to-day GOP strategy than the business community and (c) actively hostile to the traditional big business-GOP alliance. "There clearly are people in the Republican Party at the moment for whom the business community and the interests of the business community – the jobs and members they represent – don't seem to be their top priority," the National Federation of Independent Business' Dan Danner tells the Times, apparently surprised that the grassroots foot soldiers have turned on them.
Erich 2019-09-26 12:33:59

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