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They got poorer after Trump burned everything down on his way out. He's still advocating burning it down but Biden is succeeding despite him.2 points
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He left the country in the most tenuous economic position it had been in years by mismanaging the response to Covid and creating political upheaval based on lies. Fortunately Biden has fixed it, despite Trump continuing to try to sabotage it.2 points
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"Facts" in this case being an unsourced, unverified, anonymous twitter post. You're so dumb.2 points
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Sorry, I know that's an 8-letter word, but I thought you might wanna expand your horizons a bit.2 points
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The Trump campaign caught Timmy Tampon in a rare moment of honesty.1 point
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More I think about it, I think it was the dude who Roush sent the box to and when he got caught he was afraid the cops would come calling and find the box because Roush would rat him out. Come on who doesn't open a box for a entire month and only does it once something bad happens, that is because he knew what was in it. He came forward with it because he got cold feet and he was afraid Roush would tell the cops about him helping. If Roush had died this would of been sent out to a Newspaper or News Network anonymously because they knew they would gleefully report on it.1 point
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The economy was gangbusters when Trump took office, and it had collapsed by the time Joe took over. Of course it took TIME for recovery after Trump's collapse. Sorry you missed the REALITY I posted.1 point
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A. The "option" is not there. There is no precedent and no legal mechanism. Think (for once) about how farking insane it is to say that a VP can simply reject the certified state votes at his or her whimsy. B. You continue to lie. To support your point above you posted an opinion piece that he was legally required to reject "fraudulent" state votes.1 point
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That’s extremely vague. I get that you try to be neutral, but you’re overdoing it. Truth Social has dismal financials. And it’s not like, say, Uber, who was losing money on a billion in revenue; Truth Social has had dismal revenues; under $1 million in revenue last quarter. So in what world is a company with revenue of under $3 million per year and losses of over $150 million a year sound like a business worth billions of dollars? Today the stock dropped again, to $12.55. At this rate, it is on its way to being delisted.1 point
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You just can't help yourself, you feel the need to be right all the time, at first i thought it was the other posters,that you engaged but it is not it is just you....just man up and admit your wrong...1 point
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It's YOU who is not telling the truth. Walz didn't say what YOU CLAIMED your heavily edited video says and you FAILED to post the disclaimer which states IT'S NOT FACTUAL. Just keep digging that hole, cause you don't understand how ridiculous you are.1 point
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An anonymous source said that Kamala was on a BLM podcast called 'We Love Rioting and Killing Cops" today, and she unleashed her powerful new slogan: "Land. Bread. Fweedom. AHAHAHAHAhahahahaha." I'm not sure if the cackle is supposed to be part of it, but apparently it sounds dooooope with her fake blaccent. (You can use the term blaccent royalty-free if you want) I don't give "anonymous sources" much credibility, but Black Dummy and Hodad must believe that she really said it, as it meets their standard burden of proof.1 point
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Sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. If he expected to be dead, how would he pay anyone to finish the job?1 point
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Your lies about what's true and what's not true don't change anything, little boy. I posted 2.5 minutes of Dems explicitly calling for violence. You came here calling names. I win, here's the part where you pound sand, dingus.1 point
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Dude, you've been "caught," called out and thoroughly debunked on most of those a half-dozen times. You memory-hole it and post the same things the next day and the next and the next. I'm not ecstatic. I'm bored.1 point
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At least we'll always get to remember the times they staged assassination attempts for victimhood sympathy and no one cared. 😂1 point
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Trump inherited a strong economy, overheated it with tax breaks and Covid payouts (after he totally mismanaged the pandemic response), created political upheaval and economic uncertainty with his insurrection attempt on his way out, and then left the country in shambles. Biden has finally fixed it. Inflation and interest rates are down. Still, Trump has instructed the Republicans to sabotage any possible improvement where they can. So all they can do is edit quotes out of context and hope there are others as stupid as them who will fall for it1 point
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The ONLY THINGS messy about the last election were Trump's LIES and the FOOLS like you who BELIEVED THEM.1 point
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LOL - wow looks like i touched a nerve there big guy And i've seen how much you reply to him sooooo....1 point
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It's true that we do not have property rights in Canada other than a single statement saying that the government has to pass a law to take your property. But it's not a matter of being hung up or not. Even simple properties these days and apartments can cost half a million to a million dollars for a fairly low end stuff. Would you want to invest that without knowing that you had some sort of protections And the government wouldn't just deal the revenues or use the property for social purposes without compensation? Historically people didn't think about it too much, but that's exactly what has happened over the last 5 years. Not only do you have no rights, but the various gov's have show a very real willingness to force you to give up rights to your property including the right to charge cost of living increases, the right to collect money or evict people, the right to short term rentals etc without warning or consultation and such changes affect existing contracts So if you agreed to something and signed a deal believing you knew the rules and the costs you could suddenly find the gov't doing their best Darth Vader impression and saying "I'm altering the deal. Pray i don't alter it further". Even what laws there are such as the res tenancy acts which can be changed on a whim don't mention rights for the landlord. They're just full of restriction. You can't raise your rent other than what we say, you must give 3 months notice to get your property back (and they're looking to extend that to a flipping YEAR if you can believe that). They don't guarantee the landlord anything. There's no protections at all for the landlords and now we're getting fewer and fewer and the ones we've got are not the ones you'd like to rent from.1 point
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It's working right but seems to have failed left1 point
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It depends on how they funnel it to him. I can see it happening. If it's not that, then it's from the global scumbag complex.1 point
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The downside to selling hatred as a MAGA commodity Hatred consumes its host in the end I used to be a Republican. Right out of college, I worked for the legislature, then governor, of a conservative state. Governor Robert Orr, R-Ind., was disciplined and kind and his ethics were beyond reproach. Fast forward three decades and time spent among different cultures. After seeing trickle-down up close, and how it benefits wealthy donors but few others, my perspective changed. When I ran for Congress in 2020, it was as a Democrat. There’s a wide chasm between policy disagreements and hate, and although my viewpoint evolved over the years, I never hated conservatives. Indiana Republicans, back then, saw political disagreements as healthy conduits to better outcomes. I never heard Orr, or other Republican officials, express hatred for their opponents. They sometimes disparaged them, especially over plans that would leach money from their own pockets, but I never once heard the word "hate," even behind closed doors. Enter Donald Trump and JD Vance, who package and sell hatred as a national commodity. … From the beginning, Trump’s hate-filled rhetoric has been spiked with violence. Reciting a list is like shoveling the walk while it’s still snowing, but last week’s second Trump assassination attempt in as many months sparks a flashback. Trump offered to pay the legal bills of anyone who assaulted his hecklers; suggested peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square be shot; mused that “Second Amendment people” could take out Hillary Clinton; encouraged a violent mob who sought to hang Mike Pence, now calls them “patriots” and “hostages;” and laughed about the vicious hammer attack on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s elderly husband. Now we have bomb threats in hospitals and elementary schools in Springfield, Ohio after he and Vance falsely claimed that lawful immigrants there are eating their neighbors’ pets. From "stand back and stand by" to complimenting "very fine people on both sides" of a Nazi demonstration, Trump’s coded vitriol against judges, prosecutors, poll workers, critics, democrats and his own former staff has led to multiple death threats, and yet he persists. Trump habitually projects his own criminal impulses onto his opponents, so it’s not a leap that he’s now blaming Democrats’ rhetoric for the assassination attempts. It is apparently irrelevant that both would-be assassins were Republicans with mental health problems: Crooks was a registered Republican; Routh voted for Trump in 2016 then supported Ramaswamy in the last primary. Both had guns, while Trump himself revoked mental health checks for gun owners. Vance, who is young, has said that Republicans are “hating the right people,” as if hatred is a finite and targeted commodity. How old will he be when he learns that once hatred takes hold, it can’t be contained, directed or controlled? Hatred triggers the addiction center of the brain Hatred becomes a powerful addiction, and Trump’s followers are hooked. Hatred affects dopamine receptor binding such that addiction to hatred is as strong as an addiction to cocaine, except it’s more destructive. A shared addiction to hatred forms a strong social bond because listening to someone spew hatred triggers the same gratifying chemical hit, whereas watching someone else snort cocaine does not. Extreme hatred also creates motivational bias, which means adherents can only see evidence that supports their beliefs. At the addictive stage, they are blind to any information that challenges their narrative. That’s why reasoning with a hate-infected person won’t work…. https://www.salon.com/2024/09/23/the-downside-to-selling-hatred-as-a-maga-commodity/1 point
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Nothing funny about making false insinuations for partisan HACKERY. He wasn't "taken out of context," his statement was butchered and the OP falsely stated it means something IT DOES NOT. That is LYING. You MAGA CULT always find Trump's LIES funny, but you're poisoning the political discourse in this country. Of course Canadians don't give a damn cause it's NOT their country. What about YOU? Canadian?1 point
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1. 1877? Trying to say that this terribly corrupt reconstruction-era fiasco is precedent for modern politics is patently absurd. 2. There was a law passed in direct response to this fiasco which lays out the procedure for counting certified votes and which also makes the fake elector crew guilty of felonies. 3. The same law lays out the VP role in counting the electoral votes. This (and basic decency) guided Pence to reject Trump's corrupt orders. So, again, no there was no precedent. Every state had certified their electoral results. There was a law dictating the steps and responsibilities for the vote count. And No VP has EVER simply chosen to count fake electoral votes instead of the certified votes. It was a crooked scheme to overturn democracy and seize power. A coup. And it should appall decent people everywhere.1 point
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No I don't. My opinions beat the shit out of everything you've got. You want to win? Then pull your head out of the left's ass.1 point
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Donalds halfwitted sycophants can never admit that he's an attempted usurper and a traitor. Donald hatched and implemented a plan to install fake electors in multiple states. He asked his vice president to certify the fraudulent electors on jan6th. If Pence had done as donald requested, donald would of succeeded in disenfranchising millions of voters and retaining power through fraud. Donalds dirty. His brain dead sycophants are dirty. Donald should never be allowed to hold public office again.1 point
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It's due to one thing- money. In the 90s, when Nygaard really started to become a fashion mogul, he was employing hundreds of Manitobans. This was a time when Winnipeg was not exactly prosperous. In fact, the city was in decline. The Jets moved in 1995, which had a significant negative psychological impact on how locals perceived Winnipeg. From the early 90s recession until 1998, the city did not grow. In fact, Winnipeg actually lost people from 1995-97, and that is with the huge influx of Indigenous people moving to the city from reserves, and the extremely high birth rate of the group. It can be argued that Nygarrd would have been dead and buried before the World knew what a true scumbag he was. It took a documentary about Nygaard's bizarre feud with a fellow multi-millionaire Louis Bacon, and his bizarre smear campaign against his neighbour in the Bahamas, was his ultimate undoing, that exposed the negative aspects of Nygaard. And just like the Alan Eagleson scandal of the 90s, it was the US authorities that finally brought Peter Nygaard down. Here in Winnipeg, he went from this local hero from Finland, who came to Winnipeg and made it big time in the fashion world, to complete social pariah to the point where some of his own children have shunned him.1 point
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Dominion is a piece of shit vote rigging system that was greenlit by Hussein Obama. Fox paid because they knew our judicial system is corrupt and they wouldn't have had a showball's chance in hell.1 point
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Dominion did nothing wrong. That’s why Fox had to pay them $787 million.1 point
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That’s just from Laura Loomer’s cheap perfume, Eau de lunatique.1 point
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