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'​To every Hollywood phony': NRA posts​ 'Time's Up'


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Spokesperson for the National Rifle Association (NRA) Dana Loesch speaks during the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland on February 22, 2018.

Spokesperson for the National Rifle Association (NRA) Dana Loesch speaks during the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland on February 22, 2018. 

SOURCE: (JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images)

 

National Rifle Association spokesperson Dana Loesch promoted her new television show with a controversial message on Twitter on Sunday.

In a video, Loesch stands in front of a black background as dramatic Western music plays. She calls out "every lying member of the media," "every Hollywood phony," and "the role-model athletes who use their free speech to alter and undermine what our flag represents."

She tells them, "Your time is running out."

Loesch then flips an hourglass and text on screen teases her forthcoming show on NRA TV.

The video seemed to be repurposing the messaging of the "Time's Up" movement, a protest against sexual assault and harassment started in conjunction with the Golden Globes.

 

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“To every lying member of the media, to every Hollywood phony, to the role model athletes who use their free speech to alter and undermine what our flag represents…Your Time is running out. The clock starts now."
@DLoesch #Oscars90

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3 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:

There's at least a dozen food channels, so it only makes sense that the NRA would start their own channel....People should be as excited about guns as they are about the ultimate meatloaf.  B)

 

GO RV, then BV

So tell me Shabbs   when you were in the Air Force what was your weapon of choice, a B-52 bomber?:lol:

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 Ga. Lt. governor makes example of Delta
Following the Parkland shooting, Delta abolished an NRA discount that had only been used on 13 tickets.

In response, Georgia's legislature killed a $40 million tax break the company had enjoyed, showing that conservative scapegoating can have consequences.

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4 minutes ago, jg1 said:

 Ga. Lt. governor makes example of Delta
Following the Parkland shooting, Delta abolished an NRA discount that had only been used on 13 tickets.

In response, Georgia's legislature killed a $40 million tax break the company had enjoyed, showing that conservative scapegoating can have consequences.

 

Poetic Justice - YEAH!!!

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11 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

You first....tell me about your time in the Navy.  ;)

 

GO RV, then BV

It's The Marine Corps, the best part of the Navy. Hoorah

and everyone knows Marines prefer M1 A-1 Abrams or an M16 A3 fully automatic 7.62 round but when you positively absolutely have to have it destroyed overnight bring on the howitzers:salute:

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9 minutes ago, jg1 said:

Georgia's legislature killed a $40 million tax break

 

Awesome, the rest of the government should give up the corporate welfare... America did fine when they paid there taxes. Here is a look at corporate tax rates, when America was great.

 

 
Federal Corporate Income Tax Rates
 
 
Income Years 1909-2012
 
     
   
Rate(a)
Year Rate Brackets or Exemptions
(Percent)
1909-1913 $5,000 exemption
1
1913-1915 No exemption after March 1, 1913
1
1916 None
2
1917 None
6
1918 $2,000 exemption
12
1919-1921 $2,000 exemption
10
1922-1924 $2,000 exemption
13
1925 $2,000 exemption
13
1926-1927 $2,000 exemption
14
1928 $3,000 exemption
12
1929 $3,000 exemption
11
1930-1931 $3,000 exemption
12
1932-1935 None
14
   
 
1936-1937 First $2,000
8
  Over $40,000
15
   
 
1938-1939 First $25,000
12.5-16
  Over $25,000
19 (b)
   
 
1940 First $25,000
14.85-18.7
  $25,000 to $31,964.30
38
  $31,964.30 to $38,565.89
37
  Over $38,565.89
24
   
 
1941 First $25,000
21-25
  $25,000 to $38,461.54
44
  Over $38,461.54
31
   
 
1942-1945 First $25,000
25-29
  $25,000 to $50,000
53
  Over $50,000
40
   
 
1946-1949 First $25,000
21-25
  $25,000 to $50,000
53
  Over $50,000
38
   
 
1950 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
23
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 19%)
42
  Excess Profits Tax
30
   
 
1951 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
28.75
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 22%)
50.75
  Excess Profits Tax
30
   
 
1952 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
30
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 22%)
52
  Excess Profits Tax
30
   
 
1953-1963 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
30
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 22%)
52
   
 
1964 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
22
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 28%)
50
   
 
1965-1967 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
22
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 26%)
48
   
 
1968-1969 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
22
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 26%)
48
   
 
  With 10% Surcharge
 
  First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
24.20
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 26%)
52.80
   
 
1970 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
22
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 26%)
48
   
 
  With 2.5% Surcharge (c)
 
  First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
22.55
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 26%)
49.20
   
 
1971-1974 First $25,000 (Normal Rate)
22
  Over $25,000 (Add Surtax of 26%)
48
   
 
1975-1978 First $25,000 (Graduated Normal Rate)
20
  Next $25,0000 (Graduated Normal Rate)
22
  Over $50,000 (Add Surtax of 26%)
48
   
 
1979-1981 (d) First $25,000
17
  $25,000 to $50,000
20
  $50,000 to $75,000
30
  $75,000 to $100,000
40
  Over $100,000
46
   
 
1982 First $25,000
16
  $25,000 to $50,000
19
  $50,000 to $75,000
30
  $75,000 to $100,000
40
  Over $100,000
46
   
 
1983-1984 First $25,000
15
  $25,000 to $50,000
18
  $50,000 to $75,000
30
  $75,000 to $100,000
40
  Over $100,000
46
   
 
1985-1986 First $25,000
15
  $25,000 to $50,000
18
  $50,000 to $75,000
30
  $75,000 to $100,000
40
  $100,000 to $1,000,000
46
  $1,000,000 to $1,405,000 (e)
51
  Over $1,405,000
46
   
 
1987(f)-1993 First $50,000
15
  $50,000 to $75,000
25
  $75,000 to $100,000
34
  $100,000 to $335,000 (g)
39
  Over $335,000 
34
   
 
1994-2012 First $50,000
15
  $50,000 to $75,000
25
  $75,000 to $100,000
34
  $100,000 to $335,000  (g)
39
  $335,000 to $10,000,000
34
  $10,000,000 to $15,000,000
35
  $15,000,000 to $18,333,333 (h)
38
  Over $18,333,333
35

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Shabibilicious said:

I hear Ohio is interested in a new Delta Headquarters.  

 

GO RV, then BV

 

What's the matter, don't they like PAC money in Ohio? Cuz you know the guys in Georgia ain't gonna be getting no mo' money from Delta or the NRA and they will feel the pain when their opponents get the funds... JMHO

 

B/A

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30 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

It's The Marine Corps, the best part of the Navy. Hoorah

and everyone knows Marines prefer M1 A-1 Abrams or an M16 A3 fully automatic 7.62 round but when you positively absolutely have to have it destroyed overnight bring on the howitzers:salute:

 

Army here....figured you knew that though.

 

GO RV, then BV

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7 hours ago, bostonangler said:

 

What's the matter, don't they like PAC money in Ohio? Cuz you know the guys in Georgia ain't gonna be getting no mo' money from Delta or the NRA and they will feel the pain when their opponents get the funds... JMHO

 

B/A

And what color is the sky in your world again:wacko:

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32 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

And what color is the sky in your world again:wacko:

 

Didn't you say Dicks would be bankrupt in a year??? Well I think the politicians who voted to take away Delta's 40 million won't be getting their money for their next campaign. It doesn't mean they won't support Republicans in Georgia, but the guys who voted against them won't get their support. I know if I were Delta I wouldn't be giving my money to the guys who just cost me 40 million... I might support the next guy in line... Or they may even go for the opposition. It seems there is a bit of a sway looking at the mid-terms... Republicans better hope the markets don't crash in the next 5 months... They will take the blame just like they have taken the applause... JMHO

 

 

B/A

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5 hours ago, 8th ID said:

OK...I agree !!! :lmao:

 

I wonder how many here know who Festus is? :huh:

 

Starting to date ourselves... :unsure::o

 

1 hour ago, SgtFuryUSCZ said:

 

:lol:...!  Yes we are ! 

.

 

To funny, yes we all know our favorite crusty cowboy with a limp  :)  :rodeo:

 

Dirt was already around when I was born but I remember when water was Invented to wash it off !!  :jester:

 

pp

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