Message from @Eli Mosley

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2017-03-28 19:43:47 UTC  

>mfw I forgot headphones and have to listen tonight after work
>mfw the indian guy never stops talking

2017-03-28 19:44:08 UTC  

why haven't you slit his throat yet

2017-03-28 19:44:26 UTC  

I'm gonna listen tonight

2017-03-28 19:44:28 UTC  

order 30 pairs of headphones already geeze

2017-03-28 19:44:36 UTC  

you always forget

2017-03-28 19:44:38 UTC  

😂

2017-03-28 19:44:40 UTC  

gotta bring a spare from home

2017-03-28 19:44:51 UTC  

better than murder prob

2017-03-28 19:45:03 UTC  

eh

2017-03-28 19:49:29 UTC  

I always have a pair of iPhone ear buds in my book bag

2017-03-28 19:49:42 UTC  

"I have always loved churches. But my friend Varg Vikernes, well, he feels the opposite way."
-Latsbrah

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2017-03-28 19:52:12 UTC  

"Alright WORLD"

2017-03-28 19:52:28 UTC  

f

2017-03-28 19:52:46 UTC  

f

2017-03-28 19:53:41 UTC  

>tfw out of good coffee

2017-03-28 19:53:52 UTC  

>tfw safeway preground coffee as preworkout

2017-03-28 19:53:57 UTC  

💀

2017-03-28 19:54:56 UTC  

@Eli Mosley

>A House panel on Tuesday approved legislation that would let a government watchdog audit the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decisions, a move bitterly opposed by the central bank.

>The House Committee on oversight and government reform passed the measure by voice vote after roughly 30 minutes of debate.

>The bill was the brainchild of Ron Paul, the former House Republican and libertarian presidential candidate and sharp critic of the U.S. monetary policy. Versions of the bill have twice passed the House by wide margins but then stalled due to lack of support from Democrats in the Senate and the Obama administration.

>Analysts said the measure has a better chance to become law now that Republicans control both houses of Congress and the White House. Paul’s son, Rand, the Republican senator from Kentucky, has introduced a similar measure in the Senate.

>Democrats in the committee were firmly against the bill. “This bill would open the floodgates to political interference in monetary-policy making,” said Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat from the District of Columbia. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, a Democrat from New York, said the measure would lead to higher interest rates because it would undermine the market’s confidence in the independence of the central bank. Republicans said the measure was needed to rein in the Fed.

>“It is ironic that the arsonists that caused the financial collapse are now being given credit…for putting out the fire. Almost every macroeconomist concedes in retrospect that [the Fed’s] extended period of easy money led to the financial crisis,” said Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky.

2017-03-28 19:55:07 UTC  
2017-03-28 19:55:43 UTC  

I have very very little faith in that passing

2017-03-28 19:55:50 UTC  

It wont get through the senate

2017-03-28 19:56:00 UTC  

and if it does we are looking at JFK 2.0

2017-03-28 19:56:04 UTC  

there are democrats that want it done

2017-03-28 19:56:09 UTC  

because when you fuck with the fed, the fed fucks back

2017-03-28 19:56:15 UTC  

if all republicans jump on board

2017-03-28 19:56:22 UTC  

they only need 9 democrats

2017-03-28 19:56:39 UTC  

It would reveal our kaufers are empty and that jewish money magic is real

2017-03-28 19:56:43 UTC  

but GUYS

he got TRIPS

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2017-03-28 19:56:46 UTC  

trump could actually pass this if he worked hard

2017-03-28 19:56:58 UTC  

this is more likely to pass than the hearing protection act funny enough

2017-03-28 19:58:00 UTC  

@Eli Mosley you think they would kill him?

2017-03-28 19:58:28 UTC  

For sure

2017-03-28 19:58:43 UTC  

goddamnit

2017-03-28 19:58:44 UTC  

best case scenario:

2017-03-28 19:58:49 UTC  

1. he tries to pass

2017-03-28 19:58:52 UTC  

2. they assassinate him

2017-03-28 19:58:57 UTC  

best case scenario by far

2017-03-28 19:58:57 UTC  

the only q is do they think they can get away with the deed and survive the reaction

2017-03-28 19:59:19 UTC  

Reaction to trump being assassinated would be much different than JFK

2017-03-28 19:59:35 UTC  

literally rahowa