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The STENCH of poorly educated #TrumpBillies and #TrumpTrash dying of #TrumpVirus brings me tears of joy !!!
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Remember when Melanoma told Putie " I usually charge 400 dola mour for
anal .. but for you it is free "
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Remember when Donnie told Putie " Don't come on my orange hair "
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NO ONE IN RUSSIA WOULD CHASE PUTIE DOWN THE STEPS CHANTING
" HANG VLAD PUTIN "
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PUTIN LOOKS AT AMERICA
LIKE THE CAPITOL RIOTERS WHO CHASED MIKE PENCE DOWN THE STEPS CHANTING :
" HANG MIKE PENCE "
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AMERICA IS SO WEAK IN FRONT OF PUTIN
Mike Pence ran away down the steps from tourists chanting
HANG MIKE PENCE
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IF YOU INSULT MY WIFE OR FATHER ONE MORE TIME ... I'LL LICK YOUR OTHER BALL
Kremlin Cruz.
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I can't wait for POTUS Biden to pardon Hunter "because he was treated so unfairly "
Why hasn't Cancun Cruz 's father been arrested for being the Grassy
knoll killer of JFK?
" If you insult my ugly wife again, call me a Cuban anchor baby, or
say my father killed JFK .... I'll lick your other ball "
Cancun Cruz.
The stench of DEAD and DYING #TrumpBillies with #TrumpVirus brings tears
of joy to my eyes !
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NO PROOF CIGAR SMOKING CAUSES CANCER
LUSH
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Jan 6 Hang Mike Pence Federal Holiday
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More Farmers Declare Bankruptcy Despite Record Levels of Federal Aid in 2020
More U.S. farmers are filing for bankruptcy in 2020, as federal payments projected to reach record levels this year fall short of compensating
for the coronavirus pandemic and a yearslong slump in the agricultural
economy.
About 580 farmers filed for chapter 12 bankruptcy protection in the
12-month period ended June 30, according to federal data. That was 8%
more than a year earlier, though bankruptcies slowed slightly in the
first half of 2020 partly because of an infusion of federal aid and
hurdles to filing during the pandemic, according to agricultural
economists and attorneys.
The pandemic has pressured prices for many commodities, squeezing
farmers who raise crops and livestock, and prolonging a six-year
downturn in the Farm Belt.
U.S. farm debt has grown steadily since then to more than $425 billion
this year, the U.S. Department of