make America great again?

alien42

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now that the Olympics have concluded, let's see how great America is...

121 total medals, 46 golds

54 more medals and 19 more golds than any other country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Summer_Olympics_medal_table

someone call Trump and tell him not only is America already great, but by a significant margin.

it should also be mentioned that our athletes properly represent the diversity of this great nation, unlike Trump rally's and voters.
 
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NAC4EV

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This is funny.


Then post it in the P&N's middle name thread, where it belongs. Also, boobies require NSFW warning, not to be embedded.-DrPizza
 
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Jaskalas

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someone call Trump and tell him not only is America already great, but by a significant margin.

25% of the world's prison population
$19 trillion debt
13% approval of Congress.
The Iraq War, Libya and Syria
Chicago gun violence
Racial protests.
Open borders leading to a massive number of impoverished foreign workers
An economic disaster delayed only by quantitative easing
Ponzi schemes for social services
Wages gone to !@#$
A Congress / Government paralyzed by partisanship and unable to function

Tell me again, what's so great about a burgeoning set of balkanized third world countries?
 

theeedude

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now that the Olympics have concluded, let's see how great America is...

121 total medals, 46 golds

54 more metals and 19 more golds than any other country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Summer_Olympics_medal_table

someone call Trump and tell him not only is America already great, but by a significant margin.

it should also be mentioned that our athletes properly represent the diversity of this great nation, unlike Trump rally's and voters.

We’re winning. We’re winning so much. We’re winning so much, I am so sick and tired of winning. Please, please, we can’t win anymore. Please, President Obama, we beg you sir, we don’t want to win anymore. It’s too much. It’s not fair to everybody else.
 

brycejones

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25% of the world's prison population
$19 trillion debt
13% approval of Congress.
The Iraq War, Libya and Syria
Chicago gun violence
Racial protests.
Open borders leading to a massive number of impoverished foreign workers
An economic disaster delayed only by quantitative easing
Ponzi schemes for social services
Wages gone to !@#$
A Congress / Government paralyzed by partisanship and unable to function

Tell me again, what's so great about a burgeoning set of balkanized third world countries?

Someone has a glass that is 3/4 empty.
 
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yllus

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Someone on Twitter mentioned that Trump isn't tweeting about the Olympics because it goes against his America is losing narrative. I thought they probably had a point there.
 
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1prophet

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"ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country."

That is what made America great, unlike today where people from the Welfare queens to the Wall Street Kings feel that they are entitled to theirs without a thought about the ramifications to everyone else.

Here is a recent example.


Mylan Execs Gave Themselves Raises As They Hiked EpiPen Prices

EpiPen prices aren't the only thing to jump at Mylan. Executive salaries have also seen a stratospheric uptick.

Proxy filings show that from 2007 to 2015, Mylan CEO Heather Bresch's total compensation went from $2,453,456 to $18,931,068, a 671 percent increase. During the same period, the company raised EpiPen prices, with the average wholesale price going from $56.64 to $317.82, a 461 percent increase, according to data provided by Connecture.

In 2007 the company bought the rights to EpiPen, a device used to provide emergency epinephrine to stop a potentially fatal allergic reaction and began raising its price. In 2008 and 2009, Mylan raised the price by 5 percent. At the end of 2009 it tried out a 19 percent hike. The years 2010-2013 saw a succession of 10 percent price hikes.


Heather Bresch, chief executive officer of drugmaker Mylan Inc., speaks during an interview in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015. Victor J. Blue / Bloomberg via Getty Images file
And from the fourth quarter of 2013 to the second quarter of 2016, Mylan steadily raised EpiPen prices 15 percent every other quarter.

The stock price more than tripled, going from $13.29 in 2007 to a high of $47.59 in 2016.

And while sales of the life-saving drug rose to provide 40 percent of the company's operating profits in 2014, as Bloomberg reported, salaries for other Mylan executives also went up. In 2015, President Rajiv Malik's base pay increased 11.1 percent to $1 million, and Chief Commercial Officer Anthony Mauro saw his jump 13.6 percent to $625,000.

CNBC: How Mylan Hiked Prices of Lots of Other Products Besides EpiPen

After Mylan acquired EpiPen the company also amped up its lobbying efforts. In 2008, its reported spending on lobbying went from $270,000 to $1.2 million, according to opensecrets.org.

Legislation that enhanced its bottom line followed, with the FDA changing its recommendations in 2010 that two EpiPens be sold in a package instead of one and that they be prescribed for at-risk patients, not just those with confirmed allergies. And in 2013 the government passed a law to give block grants to states that required they be stocked in public schools.

A spokeswoman for Mylan, the sole supplier of EpiPens, didn't respond to NBC News emails or voicemail seeking comment.

This isn't the first time the company's executives have been touched by a scandal.

A 2008 inquiry found Bresch didn't complete the coursework for her MBA granted by West Virginia University. The school had received a $20 million donation from Mylan chairman Milan Puskar in 2003.

Several of the university administrators resigned in the aftermath, including president Mike Garrison. The former Mylan consultant and lobbyist had gone to high school with Bresch, the daughter of West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, and was a longtime family friend.

As NBC News previously reported, the sharp increases in price haven't escaped the attention of parents worried about paying for the drug in the back-to-school scramble, and Congress is starting to scrutinize Mylan's pricing.

The only reason they didn't end up like this guy is because of political connections.

Martin_Shkreli_House_Committee_on_Oversight_and_Government_Reform_2016.jpg



 

MrSquished

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Someone on Twitter mentioned that Trump isn't tweeting about the Olympics because it goes against his America is losing narrative. I thought they probably had a point there.

Hilary's Facebook feed had numerous Olympic related posts pertaining to winning American Olympians.
 

Ns1

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if Trump were president, Men and Women's Volleyball would've won gold, Men's Gymnastics wouldn't suck, and there is no fucking way we lose at Beach Volleyball and Women's Tennis
 

jman19

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Yes we need to be great again.

Trump said the military is in terrible shape and needs to be rebuilt. We don't spend enough there, obviously.
 
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TeeJay1952

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Someone on Twitter mentioned that Trump isn't tweeting about the Olympics because it goes against his America is losing narrative. I thought they probably had a point there.

Could it be that the Olympics are not about him?