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@Best.Korea
Yes, he will win retirement in one of his many homes that Ukraine built for him, while NK forms an alliance with the rest of the world.
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@cristo71
...he would have been lambasted for his economic ignorance...
The equivilent of drinking financial bleach....
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@cristo71
Biden's polls are so bad, it's becoming more and more likely he won't be allowed to run. Hell, he isn't allowed to do a lot of things as it is.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
The 2 greatest political lies:
1) Government cares about you.
2) Your neighbor hates you.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Arbitrary Laws don't keep a country together. Ideals do. Even if you have to compromise laws to maintain the common ideals.
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@Athias
Well yeah, but failing that, a return to 2020 prices and a 2020 value for the dollar would be a huge improvement.
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@Athias
In order to reverse the damage done by Biden, we would have to have an equivilent deflationary period to restore normal dollar values for goods. That probably isn't going to be happening.
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@Double_R
Hard to say. While it's clear his administration was concerned, it's hard to verify if Trump initiated that concern.
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@FLRW
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@n8nrgim
Have to love the diehard TDS crowd with a predictable failure to answer your prompt.
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@Best.Korea
>:)
Money printer go brrrrr.
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@Best.Korea
Well said.
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While the rate is indeed coming down, the prices remain wildly inflated compared to 2016, and that's what every non-cultist will notice.
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Latest Biden Lie:
Spitting on the graves of 9/11 and collecting the ballots.
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@prefix
The legality of Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon has been a subject of debate and controversy. Generally, presidential pardons are issued for individuals who have been charged with and convicted of federal crimes. However, there is no explicit requirement in the U.S. Constitution or federal law that a person must be formally charged with a crime before receiving a presidential pardon. The relevant constitutional provision is found in Article II, Section 2, Clause 1, which grants the President the power to "grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment." This language is relatively broad and does not specify whether a person must first be charged or convicted of a crime to be eligible for a pardon. It's debateable whether SCOTUS would have allowed this had it been contested.
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@zedvictor4
I hoped you liked my Grey-kus
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@n8nrgim
He didn't print 10 trillion dollars and create inflation.
I don't support him though.
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@prefix
They had to be arrested and charged with treason in order to be pardoned.
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@FLRW
AP article say different.
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@Double_R
WASHINGTON (AP) — Three days before supporters of President Donald Trump rioted at the Capitol, the Pentagon asked the U.S Capitol Police if it needed National Guard manpower. And as the mob descended on the building Wednesday, Justice Department leaders reached out to offer up FBI agents. The police turned them down both times, according to senior defense officials and two people familiar with the matter.
Despite plenty of warnings of a possible insurrection and ample resources and time to prepare, the Capitol Police planned only for a free speech demonstration.
Still stinging from the uproar over the violent response by law enforcement to protests last June near the White House, officials also were intent on avoiding any appearance that the federal government was deploying active duty or National Guard troops against Americans.
The result is the U.S. Capitol was overrun Wednesday and officers in a law enforcement agency with a large operating budget and experience in high-security events protecting lawmakers were overwhelmed for the world to see. Four protesters died, including one shot inside the building.
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, under pressure from Schumer, Pelosi and other congressional leaders, was forced to resign. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell asked for and received the resignation of the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, Michael Stenger, effective immediately. Paul Irving, the longtime Sergeant at Arms of the House, also resigned.
“There was a failure of leadership at the top,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.
“There was a failure of leadership at the top,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.
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@zedvictor4
Zedvictor, so grumpy,
Sycophants bow to the queen,
Ancestors are dead.
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@cristo71
I mean, if you can order the POtUS around, who can argue?
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@Best.Korea
At this point, I am rooting for NK to save America from itself.+
-CNN-
Minutes before Jean-Pierre ended the press conference, Biden had delivered a lengthy answer that involved a rambling explanation of why he uses the phrase “lying dog-faced pony soldier” in an attempt to explain his feelings about politicians who deny the existence of climate change alarmism.
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@Best.Korea
Biden will win what? Special Naptime while the country goes to crap? Good for Korea. Bad for America.
CNN —
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Sunday abruptly ended a news conference with President Joe Biden in Hanoi, Vietnam, at one point taking a microphone and announcing the event had concluded even as the president was still answering questions from reporters in the room.
As the president was responding to shouted questions from the press, Jean-Pierre took to the microphone to announce, “Thank you everybody – this ends the press conference.” Biden remained on stage briefly following her announcement, responding to one additional question, though his full answer was inaudible.
Biden had, at that point, taken the five questions from reporters in the room that he said he would, before announcing, “I tell you what, I don’t know about you, but I’m going to bed.”
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@FLRW
Thank you for approving my post. The seal clap is thunderous.
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@FLRW
He leads the country by following orders for a country full of people who like to follow orders. People speak of individuality all the time, thinking for themselves, and the importance of these things, but look at how they dress, think, and everything, and what do you find? Most of the time, you will find someone who tries to look like this person and pretends to think and believe the same way as this famous person appears to think and believe. If you call them out on it, they try to make it sound like it’s coincidental or something when it’s clear you are talking to a person who seeks every day to put who they really are and think into a costume that they think people will like more. Why? Because they don’t even believe in or like themselves, so they seek to be the same as those who have fans and audiences. It’s Halloween out here every day, man. And we all are guilty of it to a point, and to a certain point, it’s nothing to worry about. But when you start having huge swaths of people sacrificing their own minds and individuality, and it all begins to funnel into a few "acceptable ideas" and ideals, when it all starts to look and feel like a masquerade, then maybe it all has become one...
Menken was right. The left tribe is just as guilty as the right tribe, if not more. The role of the American Citizen was sold to the highest bidder so long ago, we cannot even remember.
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Biden: I'm Going To Bed.
Karine JP: Thus endeth the Press conference.
Is this G20 gaffe of any consequence for the USA?
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@Best.Korea
Thank you , I thought my OP stated my position very well.
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@zedvictor4
This is a cool BBC clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32Zp4u_pNs
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@zedvictor4
Old leaders, old brain,
Zedvictor's wisdom sustains,
Orwell's doom remains.
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@zedvictor4
What is your ancestry GP?
None that lived as long as the person described in the OP.
Would that one could be as Methuselah in service to the people,
although It would be quite a stretch to compare her to your revered past Queen.
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@zedvictor4
I am sure the British had many such sweet refined words to describe the gullible colonies.
As sweet as Caribbean cane sugar, or perhaps Bengali Opium?
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@zedvictor4
an inbuilt distrust of honest decent people.
People who trusted the British usually got colonized :)
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These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appeals to emotion or stereotypes) to favor liberal causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information but may require further investigation for context. See all Left-Center sources.
Failed Fact Checks
- A computer infected by malware proved a Vermont power company targeted for disruption by Russian hackers. – Mostly False
- Donald Trump said, “find the fraud,” “National Hero” – False (corrected 2 months later)
- At least 50% of people who survive Covid-19 have debilitating health issues in the months afterwards. – False
WAPO, where truth dies in darkness.
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@IlDiavolo
Hmm... guess that would be FLRW, IWRA, and BK.
RR is borderline because he doesn't always deflect when asked about his favorites.
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@cristo71
Ask anyone. If you hate Hitler, then you have a ticket to paradise!
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@cristo71
sadly, par for the course,
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@FLRW
But he did get his son-in-law Jared $2 billion from the Saudi government.
Sadly, no 10 percent for the "BIG GUY"
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@FLRW
So you should revise your statement to "financial loss"
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@FLRW
as evidenced by his continual use of his office for personal financial gain...
Trump lost more money as President than all presidents combined in US history.
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It's no secret here that I hate Trump, and to that end, I generally avoid talking about him because that tends to suck the oxygen out of all rational discussion about politics and the scrutiny of all other politicians. Not to mention it's also a total waste of time.
My question to you guys is thus: what is the basis of the dopamine rush for continuing the 7 straight years of TDS analysis; and how do you think it affects the country when no other politician is given any notable discussion time?
What is it that gives you that cerebral high that justifies the apathy of all else, and thus, the atrophy of everything else political?
Specifically, I want to hear from the major TDS users on this site.
Your turn!
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@Best.Korea
Lol, ok. I am sure a normal person will be able to reply.
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@Best.Korea
So regarding the OP, you are happy?
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@FLRW
So yes, you are happy?
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