Sept 22, 2022

ThePunish-EER

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Fight back by getting involved. Just don't break the law. They hate Trump because he was one of the first in a very long time to push their ******** back in their faces. Like I have said numerous times before. Even if you don't like Trump's personality. You need to push back on the tactics they have been using on him. It won't be any different if DeSantis wins the nomination.



Trump was the best thing to happen to the US in decades. His mouth was needed. The Democrats, msm, and global and coastal elites needed to hear it. He was voice of the people who are fed up with Washington and misrepresentation. I’ll vote again for Trump every time. I hope he runs again and wins. I’ll support DeSantis just the same if he’s running instead. If Trump doesn’t run, I want a DeSantis and Cotton ticket.
 

Gunny46

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Jul 2, 2018
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The way it was before Trump isn't coming back. The sooner the establishment understands that the better.
 

WVU82_rivals

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atlkvb

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Jul 9, 2004
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No, obsessed with the American democracy you work so hard to destroy with every post.
You do realize we are NOT a "Democracy"?


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Contrary to catchy slogans, memes and other slick forms of electioneering, the government of the United States was never intended to be a pure democracy. In fact, most of the institutions today’s activists complain about were designed to thwart the pernicious effects of too much democracy. They’re anti-democratic by design.

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American republicanism and the ordered liberty it makes possible are grounded in the Federalists’ recognition that non-majoritarian parts of the community make legitimate contributions to the community’s welfare, and that preserving these contributions is the hallmark of political justice. But, the careful balance produced by our mixed republic is threatened by an egalitarianism that undermines the social, familial, religious, and economic distinctions and inequalities that undergird our political liberty.
 

WVU82_rivals

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May 29, 2001
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@Footdoc

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Reminder that the FBI targeted parents at school board meetings, simply because these parents refused to allow drag queen story time, and porn education, into their childrens' curriculum.
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
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I'll bet all those lemmings who signed up to get that clot shot are happy reading all of this?
 

WVU82_rivals

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https://www.nbcnews.com/business/co...-mortgage-first-time-buyers-details-rcna45662
Aug. 31, 2022, 9:55 AM PDT
By Rob Wile

Bank of America said it is now offering first-time homebuyers in a select group of cities zero down payment, zero closing cost mortgages to help grow homeownership among Black and Hispanic/Latino communities.

The option will first become available in certain neighborhoods in Charlotte, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles and Miami. The new mortgage, called the Community Affordable Loan Solution, aims to help eligible individuals and families obtain an affordable loan to purchase a home, the bank said.

“Homeownership strengthens our communities and can help individuals and families to build wealth over time,” AJ Barkley, head of neighborhood and community lending for Bank of America, said in a release. “Our Community Affordable Loan Solution will help make the dream of sustained homeownership attainable for more Black and Hispanic families, and it is part of our broader commitment to the communities that we serve.”

The loans require no mortgage insurance — the additional fee typically charged to buyers who put down less than 20% of the purchase price — and no minimum credit score. Instead, eligibility will be based on factors like timely rent payments and on-time utility bill, phone and auto insurance payments. Prospective buyers must also complete a homebuyer certification course provided by Bank of America and federally approved housing counseling partners before they apply for the loan program, the bank said.

The racial gap in homeownership rates in the U.S. remained substantial in 2020, the most recent year for which National Association of Realtors data are available.