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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: October 19, 2022, 04:10:56 PM »
Rubio roasts Demings


An so on.....and so on.......

Bruh...

Guess you did not actually see it.
Of course he did not. He got that from the same place he got the idea liberals like Herschel Walker's debate performance.

The View?

You mean Sunny?


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Biden Administration / Re: News in General
« on: October 19, 2022, 03:33:26 PM »
Protecting the children...



https://www.huffpost.com/entry/arizona-gop-candidate-arrested-allegedly-masturbating-truck_n_635007e2e4b03e8038da457f
"In a Facebook post from May, Kaufman said he wanted 'our children protected [from] the progressive left.'"

So I assume he was right handed.

😎

He was just relieving stress.

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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: October 19, 2022, 03:07:09 PM »

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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: October 19, 2022, 02:50:52 PM »
Rubio roasts Demings


An so on.....and so on.......

Bruh...

Guess you did not actually see it.

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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: October 19, 2022, 12:32:02 AM »
I think it's been clear, going back to Will Rogers astute comments, that the Democrats have not always been masters of strategy. 

I think the classic Left, the folks who care about worker exploitation and discrimination, about quality healthcare and childcare and safe working conditions and clean air and water, all the places on the political landscape where positive change can keep happening and we could start to catch up with other developed countries, should split off and form its own party.  Everyone else seems to be engaged in quiet acquiescence to plutocracy.  The Gilded Age (no. 2) has given way to the Age of Acquiescence.
Jesus, what garbage. The USA doesnt exploit workers, scrimp on healthcare, allow unsafe working conditions, has clean air and water...

Ward is on drugs.

This is where in the past I would post counter examples and Ward would ignore or deny them.

Only Trump can fix America.
Only RedStainWart knows the facts.

You notice Red never responds to me?

Everyone ask him what is the Republican plan to fix shit... he will not answer.

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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: October 18, 2022, 10:02:58 PM »
I think it's been clear, going back to Will Rogers astute comments, that the Democrats have not always been masters of strategy. 

I think the classic Left, the folks who care about worker exploitation and discrimination, about quality healthcare and childcare and safe working conditions and clean air and water, all the places on the political landscape where positive change can keep happening and we could start to catch up with other developed countries, should split off and form its own party.  Everyone else seems to be engaged in quiet acquiescence to plutocracy.  The Gilded Age (no. 2) has given way to the Age of Acquiescence.
Jesus, what garbage. The USA doesnt exploit workers, scrimp on healthcare, allow unsafe working conditions, 
LOL.
ROFL
Why do you hate America?
Looking in the mirror again, Neville?
Nope, just pointing out  your absurd and baseless comments,( redundancy alert)
So, yes, you ARE addressing a mirror.
Nope. Just waiting for your answer
Asking your mirror a question is borderline, but expecting an answer is pretty bad. If you do get an answer, get help.
As I said and you could not respond


The USA doesnt exploit workers, scrimp on healthcare, allow unsafe working conditions, has clean air and water, and certainly leads all developed counties in those matters.  What we do not have after two straight years of total democrat rule is a sound economic plan since the dems have us with debt that is now 100 per cent of GDP.  That type of spending has led to inflation and a burden of growing interest rates that will only fuel more inflation.

Facts always bring out the worst in you.

What is the GOP plan?

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Biden Administration / Re: News in General
« on: October 18, 2022, 06:33:35 PM »
2019: Here comes Durham!

2022: There goes Durham... 0-2 at trial with one plea.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/sean-spicer-rages-john-durham-loses

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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: October 18, 2022, 05:59:23 PM »
I think it's been clear, going back to Will Rogers astute comments, that the Democrats have not always been masters of strategy. 

I think the classic Left, the folks who care about worker exploitation and discrimination, about quality healthcare and childcare and safe working conditions and clean air and water, all the places on the political landscape where positive change can keep happening and we could start to catch up with other developed countries, should split off and form its own party.  Everyone else seems to be engaged in quiet acquiescence to plutocracy.  The Gilded Age (no. 2) has given way to the Age of Acquiescence.
Jesus, what garbage. The USA doesnt exploit workers, scrimp on healthcare, allow unsafe working conditions, has clean air and water, and certainly leads all developed counties in those matters.  What we do not have after two straight years of total democrat rule is a sound economic plan since the dems have us with debt that is now 100 per cent of GDP.  That type of spending has led to inflation and a burden of growing interest rates that will only fuel more inflation.
Stop googling idiocy and get real.




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Biden Administration / Re: Biden Administration
« on: October 18, 2022, 05:23:13 PM »

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Biden Administration / Re: News in General
« on: October 18, 2022, 03:55:46 PM »
At a time of raging inflation, Trusses plan of massive tax cuts (mostly for the rich) plus energy subsidies sent the British pound into a tailspin. She was forced to swap out her initial chancellor of the exchequer for a replacement, who then nixed most of the plan. Interestingly, at the time she introduced her plan, some American conservatives cheered the supply-side attempt to juice the economy. Trusses belly flop does not seem to have dissuaded Republicans from pushing tax cuts for the rich.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/10/18/liz-truss-economic-plan-fail-republicans/

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Biden Administration / Re: News in General
« on: October 18, 2022, 11:26:54 AM »
Republicans kicking ass in debate season, seems.  Even Herschel draws praise from the left.

Low expectations.

Herschel did not step on his dick more than five times so that is a win.


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Biden Administration / Re: News in General
« on: October 17, 2022, 08:49:21 PM »
The New York Times/Sienna poll now has the GOP leading dems in the generic vote 49-45.
A month ago the poll had the dems up by one.


I am shifting more towards Republican because I feel like they are more geared towards business, said Robin Ackerman, a 37-year-old Democrat and mortgage loan officer who lives in New Castle, Del., and is planning to vote Republican this fall.

Ms. Ackerman said she disagreed 1,000 percent with the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and erase the national right to an abortion.  But that does not really have a lot to do with my decision, she said of her fall vote. I am more focused on other issues.

She likes the red cloaks and white bonnets...

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Biden Administration / Re: News in General
« on: October 17, 2022, 07:56:48 PM »
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/17/us/radioactive-school-coldwater-creek/index.html

The school's students are 88% minority, 64% financially economically disadvantaged.
So what
So what is your point?

The enemy of fascism is EMPATHY.


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Biden Administration / Re: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
« on: October 16, 2022, 09:15:29 PM »
And when you do come, it's to say something sarcastic, then leave?

These forums need constructive, thoughtful posts, backed with citations from reputable news sources, and an intellectually honest attempt at making sense of what's going on or why it doesn't make sense. 

Especially this thread, which strayed way offtopic with an issue that belongs over in the Biden admin thread.  Any thoughts on Ukraine?  Will Russia's military recover from its present disarray and supply issues?  Can Ukraine actually take back annexed land if the US and NATO continue to provide high-tech munitions?  Are Putin's veiled threats of tac nuke usage ones he would actually make good on, or just more intimidation?   Any chance Putin might be removed from office, or even get the Beria Special?  Plenty to discuss, and maybe enlarge our understanding.
You missed the essential discussion points.
Why is the USA poring billions of borrowed money down a Ukrainian money pit that means nothing to us.?
And in doing so ratchets up nuclear Armageddon talk with a Russian madman.
Whereas the impotent Biden team embarrassingly ignores OUR  southern border  leaking millions of immigrants we cannot handle who also thrust criminals and fentanyl into our society destroying American lives.

Hey, Lindbergh!

Take that America First propaganda and shove it...

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