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robosmith

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  1. Don't LIE to me about what I don't care about. YOU'RE LYING. Difference is YOU HAVE ZERO evidence for what you're LYING ABOUT. The FACT is I supported "The Stock Act" which apparently DID PASS and was signed by President OBAMA. Did YOU? So IN FACT, Hawley's new bill is JUST  A STUNT which YOU fell for.
  2. ^Still doesn't understand that Trump's Campaign Manager Manafort was working for Russian oligarch Oleg Derapaska while working for the Trump campaign, purportedly for free. And while doing so, shared PRIVATE polling data with Russian agent Kilimnick. That is COLLUSION as detailed in the Senate Intel Committee report on Russian collusion. YOU must not have even read it yet, cause you KEEP LYING about what's IN IT. We know YOU DON'T WANT to know the TRUTH.
  3. Too bad you FORGOT to post ANY evidence for your ALLEGATIONS against Schiff. But you should add "if you're POTUS." LMAO.
  4. YOU FAIL to provide ANY evidence for your ALLEGATIONS. As USUAL. In any case, FAILURE to PASS "The Stock Act" (for one) means it was NOT illegal.
  5. ^Coming from a guy who DENIES the TRUTH about the cause of said "harassment." AKA, ample evidence of illegal activity both publicly admitted and not.
  6. I have already stated several times that ACCIDENTAL retention of classified documents is far more common than is known. Because people make mistakes. Duh. The EXCEPTION is Trump's refusal to return documents when demanded and LYING about having them. He clearly KNEW he had some that were found in his DESK DRAWERS. We all know your predictions are not worth the time it takes you to write them. LMAO
  7. Do you have ANY idea what powers a hurricane? ㊙️ It's warm OCEAN WATER. When the OCEAN gets HOTTER, Hurricanes GET STRONGER. Strongest hurricanes may have not struck North American land for a decade but they certainly didn't "go quiet." Here is the list for the last 30 years. Atlantic 20 19 7 Ophelia 114 $18.6 billion Irene Tied for fifth most active season on record Eastern Pacific 13 11 10 Dora 43 $204 million Western Pacific 39 21 8 Songda 3,111 $7.18 billion Washi North Indian 10 2 1 Thane 360 $277 million South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 11 4 2 Bingiza 77 Included one subtropical depression with gale-force winds Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 26 10 6 Yasi 3 $3.52 billion Carlos South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 17 7 5 Wilma 13 $33 million Vania, Wilma, Yasi, Atu South Atlantic 1 1 Worldwide 132 72 39 Songda 3,721 $29.8 billion 7 2012 Atlantic 19 19 10 Sandy 354 $78 billion Sandy Tied for fifth most active season Tied (with 2016 and 2020) for most active season before July Record tying 8 named storms forming in August Eastern Pacific 17 17 10 Emilia 8 $27.9 million Western Pacific 35 25 14 Sanba 2,487 $20.5 billion Vicente, Bopha Second costliest season ever recorded North Indian 5 2 0 Nilam 128 $56.7 million South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 15 13 4 Funso 164 Included one subtropical depression with gale-force winds Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 19 7 2 Lua 16 $230 million Heidi, Jasmine, Lua South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 24 7 5 Jasmine 27 $333 million Cyclone Evan, Cyclone Freda Worldwide 131 89 45 Sanba 3,184 $99 billion 8 2013 Atlantic 15 14 2 Humberto 47 $1.51 billion Ingrid Included one subtropical storm Tied (with 1982) for fewest hurricanes since 1930 Eastern Pacific 21 20 9 Raymond 181 $4.2 billion Manuel Costliest Eastern Pacific hurricane season on record Western Pacific 49 31* 13 Haiyan 8,513 $25.7 billion Sonamu, Utor, Fitow, Haiyan Deadliest season since 1975 Featured Haiyan, the second strongest storm to make landfall on record North Indian 10 5 3 Phailin 323 $1.5 billion South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 10 10 7 Bruce 137 $89.2 million Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 18 11 6 Narelle 20 $2.2 billion Oswald, Rusty South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 22 3 2 Sandra Worldwide 139 67 41 Haiyan 9,221 $35.2 billion 8 2014 Atlantic 9 8 6 Gonzalo 21 $439 million Eastern Pacific 23 22 16 Marie 49 $1.6 billion Odile Tied for record number of hurricanes with 1990, 1992 and 2015 Western Pacific 32* 23* 11* Vongfong 576 $12.4 billion Rammasun North Indian 8 3 2 Nilofar 183 $3.4 billion Tied for record earliest (with 2019) South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 15 10 3 Hellen 8 Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 17 9 4 Ita 22 $1.15 billion Ita South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 19 6 2 Ian 12 $48 million Ian, Lusi Worldwide 121 78 42 Vongfong 871 $19 billion 5 2015 Atlantic 12 11 4 Joaquin 89 $732 million Erika, Joaquin Eastern Pacific 31 26 16 Patricia 44 $565 million Patricia Record number of tropical depressions Tied for record number of hurricanes with 1990, 1992 and 2014 Featured Patricia, the strongest hurricane in the Western Hemisphere Western Pacific 39* 27* 18* Soudelor 350 $14.8 billion Soudelor, Mujigae, Koppu, Melor North Indian 12 4 2 Chapala 363 $379 million South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 12 11 3 Eunice 111 $46 million Record number of very intense tropical cyclones Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 14 7 6 Marcia 2 $732 million Lam, Marcia South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 19 8 2 Pam 17 $360 million Pam, Ula Worldwide 136 92 49 Patricia 976 $17.6 billion 11 2016 Atlantic 16 15 7 Matthew 748 $16.1 billion Matthew, Otto Tied (with 2012 and 2020) for most active season before July Featured Matthew, the first Category 5 in 9 years Eastern Pacific 23* 22* 13 Seymour 11 $95.8 million Earliest season on record Western Pacific 51 26 13 Meranti 972 $18.9 billion Meranti, Sarika, Haima, Nock-ten North Indian 9 4 1 Vardah 401 $717 million South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 8 6 3 Fantala 13 $4.5 million Included one subtropical depression with gale-force winds Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 19 4 0 Stan Featured record inactive season South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 16 6 4 Winston 49 $1.4 billion Winston Costliest season on record Featured Winston, the strongest storm on record in the Southern Hemisphere Worldwide 140 81 41 Winston 2,194 $43.7 billion 7 2017 Atlantic 18 17 10 Maria 3,364 $282 billion Harvey, Irma, Maria, Nate Costliest hurricane season on record Highest rainfall produced by a tropical cyclone in the United States and its territories First-ever three Category 4 U.S. hurricane landfalls in a single season Second season to feature multiple Category 5 landfalls after 2007 Featured Harvey, tied as most costly storm on record Eastern Pacific 20 18 9 Fernanda 45 $69 million Western Pacific 41 27 11 Lan 860 $14.3 billion Hato, Kai-tak, Tembin North Indian 10 3 1 Ochki 834 $3.65 billion South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 8 5 3 Enawo 449 $272 million Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 28 11 3 Ernie 57 $2.82 billion Debbie South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 20 4 2 Donna 3 $48 million Cook, Donna Worldwide 141 85 39 Maria 2,698 $303 billion 10 2018 Atlantic 16 15 8 Michael 173 $49.9 billion Florence, Michael Included one subtropical storm Eastern Pacific 26 23 13 Walaka 52 $1.57 billion Tied for most Category 5 hurricanes (with 1994 and 2002) Western Pacific 44* 29* 13 Kong-rey & Yutu 771 $18.4 billion Rumbia, Mangkhut, Yutu North Indian 14 7 3 Mekunu 343 $4.3 billion South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 13 12 8 Cilida 35 $59 million Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 27 11 3 Marcus 1 $190 million Marcus South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 16 8 3 Gita 11 $337 million Gita, Josie, Keni Worldwide 150 104 51 Kong-rey & Yutu 1,497 $74.9 billion 8 2019 Atlantic 20 18 6 Dorian 98 $12 billion Dorian Included Hurricane Dorian, tied for the highest sustained winds at landfall Eastern Pacific 21 19 7 Barbara 7 $16.1 million Latest date for the first depression to form since reliable records began in 1971 Western Pacific 52 29 17 Halong 388 $34.1 billion Lekima, Faxai, Hagibis, Kammuri, Phanfone Costliest season on record. North Indian 12* 8* 6 Kyarr 173 $11.5 billion Tied for record earliest (with 2014) Featured record number of very intense tropical cyclones Featured Cyclone Kyarr, the strongest tropical cyclone on record in the Arabian Sea South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 15* 13* 11 Ambali 1,095 $2 billion Record storms, cyclones, and intense tropical cyclones in a single season Costliest season Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 16 8 5 Veronica 14 $1.72 billion Trevor, Veronica South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 11 6 3 Pola $1.43 million South Atlantic 2 2 0 Iba Worldwide 143 105 56 Halong 2,090 $60.6 billion 2020 Atlantic 31 30 14 Iota 417 $51.146 billion Laura, Eta, Iota Most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history Tied (with 2012 and 2016) for most active season on record before July Most amount of storms forming in September on record (10) Eastern Pacific 21 17 4 Marie 47 $250 million Featured the earliest recorded tropical cyclone east of 140W Western Pacific 32 23 10 Goni 457 $4.06 billion Vongfong, Linfa, Molave, Goni, Vamco Includes Goni, the strongest storm to make landfall on record. North Indian 9 5 3 Amphan 269 $15.8 billion Included the costliest storm on record in the basin South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 7 7 3 Ambali 46 $25 million Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 15 7 3 Damien 28 $4.3 million Damien, Harold, Mangga South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 7 4 3 Yasa 34 $132 million South Atlantic 3 3 0 Kurumí 70 Unknown Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone 1 1 1 Ianos 4 $100 million Worldwide 122 95 36 Goni 1,386 $71.5 billion 2021 Atlantic 21 21 7 Sam 158 >$55.178 billion Third most active season on record Eastern Pacific 12 12 4 Felicia 5 $100 million Featured the earliest recorded tropical storm east of 140W Western Pacific 25 12 3 Surigae 503 $2.04 billion North Indian 3 2 2 Tauktae 194 $4.94 billion South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 10 7 3 Faraji 34 $11 million Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 22 8 3 Niran 272 $519 million Seroja South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 10 4 2 Niran 7 $448 million South Atlantic 3 3 0 Raoni 70 Unknown Worldwide 127 90 36 Surigae 1332 $79.1 billion 2022 Atlantic 16 14 8 Fiona 337 >$56.65 billion Eastern Pacific 19* 19* 10* Orlene 26 >$54.2 million Western Pacific 36 25 10 Nanmadol 490 $3.384 billion North Indian 15 3 0 Asani 79 Unknown South-West Indian (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 17* 15* 6* Darian 376 $312 million Australia (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 30* 9* 3 Darian 4 >$75 million South Pacific (Jan.–July/Aug.–Dec.) 11* 5* 2* Dovi 2 >$105 million South Atlantic 1 1 0 Yakecan 2 $50 million Worldwide 42 20 13 Nanmadol 1,316 >$60.6302 billion Please point out the decade YOU BELIEVE "went quiet."
  8. No, I want a cookie for schooling you in ACTUAL SCIENCE and YOUR IGNORANCE.
  9. If you actually KNEW about science you'd have a much better job doing research than substitute teaching public schools. LMAO Thing is you just keep demonstrating how ignorant you are in your POSTS HERE.
  10. She's RIGHT and YOU'RE the TOP TROLL who doesn't know the difference between CO2 from biological processes and fossil fuels. Here's a clue for YOU: biological CO2 like that from termites, is continually RECYCLED and DOES NOT increase the concentration in the atmosphere like burning fossil fuels does. Bet you STILL don't understand the difference. LMAO
  11. I'm talking about WITH WHOM it will hurt Biden. I don't think it will hurt him with Democrats who voted for him. Just recently a personal interview came out in which Santos excoriated someone who started a relationship with a lie. Talk about clueless. Though it was done in Portuguese, so the interview might have been very old. And Lindell is jeopardizing that pillow corporation and thousands of jobs with his delusional rantings.
  12. And anyone else is entitled to assign to their opinion the meaning they believe it deserves. AKA, none.
  13. CO2 contains Carbon. One and the same. Are you referring to PARTICULATES which have a completely different effect on the climate? China and US are 1 and 2. Of course per capita, US is number 1 cause China has 4x the population.
  14. Arrogant substitute teacher a-holes don't know the meaning of "humble." Imagine being a substitute public school teacher and actually believing you know science better than a Chairman of a major scientific and engineering conglomerate who employs 10s of thousands of top scientific experts. LMAO
  15. You're (one of) the expert wrt TROLLING. AKA, pretending your unsubstantiated OPINIONS mean something.
  16. McCarthy doesn't understand that selling his soul for his ambition, is dragging the entire Party into the mud. Though he might not have still had one due to a PRIOR SALE. LMAO
  17. Thanks for admitting that you're just one more of the trolling cons here.
  18. ....who keeps proving YOU WRONG. LMAO
  19. IF any of FL schools are the worst, IT IS TRUE that FL has the worst schools. Even if it's only SOME of the worst schools, they still have them. See the thing is, you look for ways a statement COULD be false when it goes against YOUR AGENDA, NOT for meanings which make it true.
  20. YOU DON'T KNOW the ALLEGATIONS are FAKE. Epstein got away with HIS crimes for decades and even got a sweetheart deal from Prosecutor Acosta whom Trump put IN HIS CABINET. I'd say that was for Trump's PROTECTION.
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