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That's a nice area though
Anywhere within there, Pasadena, San Marino, and Arcadia is nicccce, with all those multi million dollars homes
I live like 3-4 miles away from that part of bougieness :lol:
Yea it's nice up there. Some of the houses are small and worth a cool mil it's crazy.
 
I just don't really like going there because It's too bougie lol. My uncle acts like he's Phillip Banks. Dude double parks his benz everywhere he goes because he has disable vet plates even though he isn't disabled.
 
C'mon Rusty, get on board my dude.



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Next stop world destruction
 
I just don't really like going there because It's too bougie lol. My uncle acts like he's Phillip Banks. Dude double parks his benz everywhere he goes because he has disable vet plates even though he isn't disabled.
Lmao
Do u have a Carlton in your family also? [emoji]128514[/emoji]
 
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Yup, i think its $0.20 we also raising the cost of car registration to pay for **** too. All my Trump fam, which are mostly white washed latinos, hate it. I just tell em, "if you dont like it, then just move. Nothing is stopping you [emoji]128579[/emoji]"
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Also, i gotta see whats up with this single payer healthcare ive been hearing about. **** would be too nice. People see it as long wait lines n not seeing a dr. But thats the short run. If people are generally healthy, then fewer people will suffer from chronic illness. Preventative care is just as, if not more, important as treatment. But people are too shortsighted, selfish, n ignorant. Ugly Americans indeed
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Word. A good healthcare system is a net benefit for society. People who don't support universal healthcare are generally selfish and shortsighted.

If the healthcare system does not provide proper coverage and/or medical costs being far too high, that's a big blow to prevention care.

More people will hold off on seeing a doctor because it's too expensive, resulting in their condition getting worse and ultimately leading to a much bigger bill. Single payer isn't necessarily the only solution though, we have a multipayer universal healthcare system here in Belgium and it works fine.

I can go to whatever doctor I want, choose from a wide variety of public and private insurance plans, change my insurance at any time even right before an expensive medical procedure, ...

And honestly there's not that big of a problem with waiting lines. If you have a condition that requires urgent care, you will get urgent care. For non-urgent procedures the waiting times can be fairly long but it is what it is. Doctors fill in their schedule according to people's needs and how urgent their conditions are. My specialists always move my appointments if their secretary schedules an appointment that they see as too long of a wait.

Last year I required a muscle biopsy and my specialists moved my appointment from nearly 2 months of waiting time to just a few days later.

Generally specialists have plenty of space in their schedule to move people ahead according to their needs. 
 
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Excellent work everyone. Da Libbies in here are slowly taking their Fake News and leaving B. Just finished saving up Da six months of salary B. Bout to use it on Da down payment on Da Rust Belt edition of Da Hemi. Da Rust Belt edition runs on Coal and crippling economic depression. Bout to have all Da passing power B. Da proof is in Da pudding B.
 
Pics of Ashley? :evil:
I meant to say Hillary lol. She's light skinned, fat and, like 47 [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]. You don't want to see a picture. She's just bougie like Hillary.
 
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Excellent work everyone. Da Libbies in here are slowly taking their Fake News and leaving B. Just finished saving up Da six months of salary B. Bout to use it on Da down payment on Da Rust Belt edition of Da Hemi. Da Rust Belt edition runs on Coal and crippling economic depression. Bout to have all Da passing power B. Da proof is in Da pudding B.
What a win of a post. Truly excellent, much win.

Just don't forget to double up on 5-gallon jugs of Libby tears for your windshield washer fluid. When da coal smoke rains down the from all da winning, only Liberal tears will wipe clean da windshield. Important for when you need to flex da passing lane power.
 
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Noskey with Da MVP post of Da day B. I wasn't sure what to do with Da Libbie tears but his plan is on point B.
 
Trump is abandoning the tax plan he ran on and is starting from scratch on a new one :rofl:

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Can't wait for the spin on this from the Dominican stan

Rob Portman, the Republican senator from Ohio, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, said that all of the trial balloons surfacing in public don't represent the work that's being done behind the scenes.

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'It's not really what's going on,' Portman said. 'What's going on is they're working with on various ideas.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ent-scraps-tax-plan-timetable-threatened.html

patience...
 
All apart of the game. Nobody is buying it, let's continue the investigation.

Word it's all a part of the theater that's been these Syria strikes :lol:,doesn't change anything besides getting the media he hates so much cheerleading him for once

Papi Naranja is still under investigation...
 
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All apart of the game. Nobody is buying it, let's continue the investigation.

Word it's all a part of the theater that's been these Syria strikes :lol:,doesn't change anything besides getting the media he hates so much cheerleading him for once

Yeah I really don't get why they are praising Trump for that

It's the one thing that unites them all,their shared love for bombing or invading foreign countries
 
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