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Every time he opens his big mouth...
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LAglamrocker wrote: Trixter is awesome but everyone has seen After The Rain video correct? That’s one of first things I’m going thank God for
Drunk Mazeraturd wrote: ...but hes going to run and hes going to win.
Ever since Gazpacho moved there it’s nothing more than a shithole country.exitflagger wrote:Florida votes for TrumpTrump is big buddies with Vladimir Putin
Putin shows a video of Russia maybe planning on nuking Florida
Some things make perfect sense.
milk-milk-lemonade wrote:USA USA USA !!
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milk-milk-lemonade wrote:'Oh boy...' is a 300 Part Series
Thanks, Gazpacho.eddie lee roth wrote:Ever since Gazpacho moved there it’s nothing more than a shithole country.exitflagger wrote:Florida votes for TrumpTrump is big buddies with Vladimir Putin
Putin shows a video of Russia maybe planning on nuking Florida
Some things make perfect sense.
Chess analogy;
A. * Mueller takes pawn *
Trump-supporter; "It is just a pawn (coffee-boy?). It doesn't matter. Nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
B. * Mueller takes minor piece *
Trump-supporter; "It is just a bishop (insignificant part of early presidential campaign?). It doesn't matter. Nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
C. * Mueller takes major piece *
Trump supporter; "It is just a rook (non-essential part of Trump administration?). It doesn't matter. Nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
Some pieces seemingly leave the board of their own accord ("Hey, where is that knight going?")
Some times President Trump removes (fires) his own pieces. ("I don't need such a disloyal bishop. He was a biased bishop. Sad!")
Other pieces are just humiliated and disparaged. ("Why can't the queen just take the other King? Just appoint some more bishops, and investigate the other King for foul play and abuse of power! Witch hunt!")
* Mueller repeats A, B and C. *
Trump-supporter; "It doesn't matter. There is nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
Robert Mueller; "Checkmate!"
Trump-supporter; "But......."
Trump: "The game was RIGGED!"Rageman wrote: Robert Mueller; "Checkmate!"
Trump-supporter; "But......."
Star Wars was based on a trade war and they still haven’t figured that shit out.dmbrocker wrote:"Trade wars are good, and easy to win":
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/trum ... nance.html
Every time he opens his big mouth...
He goes on to say that he didn't vote for Trump but always assumed that since video game violence was always a Democratic angle, he would be cool under Trump.SeminiferousButtNoid wrote:
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:56 pmClub was packed with Metal Edge fans 18-30..no stupid Rush Roll The Bones dipsh*ts
The truly insane, as in bugfuck nuts, thing is that the United States' biggest base (c.10K) in the Middle East in Qatar!DEATH ROW JOE wrote:LMFAO, in case you want to know why Kushner's world is collapsing. His family purchased 666 Fifth Avenue right before the financial meltdown and they are desperate to refinance it. The property is now underwater (1.2 billion in debt exceeds the value of the building). Debt coming due next year and they can't get $$$. They tried to borrow from Qater and failed.
Qatar Refused to Invest in Kushner’s Firm. Weeks Later, Jared Backed a Blockade of Qatar.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/20 ... -firm.html
In 2007, Jared Kushner decided that the real-estate market had nowhere to go but up. And so the 26-year-old mogul decided to plow $500 million of his family’s money — and $1.3 billion in borrowed capital — into purchasing 666 Fifth Avenue for twice the price it had previously sold for. Even if we’d somehow avoided a global financial crisis, this would have been a bad bet: Before the crash, when the building was almost fully occupied, it generated only about two-thirds of the revenue the Kushners needed to keep up with their debt payments.
After the crisis, however, things got really hairy. The Kushners were forced to sell off the building’s retail space to pay their non-mortgage debt on the building — and then to hand over nearly half of the office space to Vornado as part of a refinancing agreement with the real-estate giant.
The office space that the Kushners retained is worth less than its $1.2 billion mortgage — which is due early in 2019. If their company can’t find some new scheme for refinancing and redeveloping the property by then, Kushner will have cost his family a fortune.
Kushner attempt to secure a $400 million loan from the Chinese insurance firm Anbang, and a $500 million one from former Qatari prime minister and billionaire investor Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, also known as “HBJ.” Anbang pulled out once the deal attracted critical media scrutiny, and HBJ jumped ship when the Kushners failed to find a second major source of capital.
In those same weeks, Kushner met with Sergey Gorkov, head of the Kremlin-affiliated Vnesheconombank. The senior White House adviser has insisted that this meeting was strictly political; Gorkov maintains it was strictly business.
Do you find that interesting?TenBenny wrote:These fuckers are nuts. Lindsay Graham is now saying a war with North Korea would be "worth it." Is there anyone in the GOP that understands the terrible cost of war?
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3765 ... e-long-run
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:56 pmClub was packed with Metal Edge fans 18-30..no stupid Rush Roll The Bones dipsh*ts
Rageman wrote:Saw this analogy and thought that I'd shareChess analogy;
A. * Mueller takes pawn *
Trump-supporter; "It is just a pawn (coffee-boy?). It doesn't matter. Nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
B. * Mueller takes minor piece *
Trump-supporter; "It is just a bishop (insignificant part of early presidential campaign?). It doesn't matter. Nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
C. * Mueller takes major piece *
Trump supporter; "It is just a rook (non-essential part of Trump administration?). It doesn't matter. Nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
Some pieces seemingly leave the board of their own accord ("Hey, where is that knight going?")
Some times President Trump removes (fires) his own pieces. ("I don't need such a disloyal bishop. He was a biased bishop. Sad!")
Other pieces are just humiliated and disparaged. ("Why can't the queen just take the other King? Just appoint some more bishops, and investigate the other King for foul play and abuse of power! Witch hunt!")
* Mueller repeats A, B and C. *
Trump-supporter; "It doesn't matter. There is nothing on President Trump. We are winning!"
Robert Mueller; "Checkmate!"
Trump-supporter; "But......."
milk-milk-lemonade wrote:USA USA USA !!
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milk-milk-lemonade wrote:'Oh boy...' is a 300 Part Series
I still don't know why Drumpf doesn't just put ScaryAnne Conway, Hannity, Alex Jones and Rush Limbaugh in charge of all this Hillary investigatin' and election riggin shenanigans that's afoot here in 'Murica...Turner Coates wrote:President Donald Trump bemoaned a decision not to investigate Hillary Clinton after the 2016 presidential election, decrying a "rigged system" that still doesn't have the "right people" in place to fix it, during a freewheeling speech to Republican donors in Florida on Saturday.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
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She's basically Trump's answer to Joseph Goebbels.UtahRatt wrote:I don't watch much politics maybe it's been said but holy shit.....Does Sarah Huckabee remind you of that Iraqi Information Minister?
Every time I hear her speak I wanna stuff a sock in her mouth.
• 200,000 Americans lost their jobs to higher steel prices during 2002.
These lost jobs represent approximately $4 billion in lost wages from
February to November 2002.
• One out of four (50,000) of these job losses occurred in the metal
manufacturing, machinery and equipment and transportation equipment and
parts sectors.
• Job losses escalated steadily over 2002, peaking in November (at 202,000
jobs), and slightly declining to 197,000 jobs in December.
• More American workers lost their jobs in 2002 to higher steel prices than
the total number employed by the U.S. steel industry itself (187,500
Americans were employed by U.S. steel producers in December 2002).
• Every U.S. state experienced employment losses from higher steel costs,
with the highest losses occurring in California (19,392 jobs lost), Texas
(15,826 jobs lost), Ohio (10,553 jobs lost), Michigan (9,829 jobs lost),
Illinois (9,621 jobs lost), Pennsylvania (8,400 jobs lost), New York (8,901
jobs lost) and Florida (8,370 jobs lost). Sixteen states lost at least 4,500
steel consuming jobs each over the course of 2002 from higher steel
prices.
• While insufficient data exist at this time to measure the precise role steel
tariffs played in causing such significant price increases, relative to the
other factors, it is clear that the Section 201 tariffs played a leading role in
pushing prices up. Steel tariffs caused shortages of imported product and
put U.S. manufacturers of steel-containing products at a disadvantage
relative to their foreign competitors. In the absence of the tariffs, the
damage to steel consuming employment would have been significantly
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Every news conference she holds she reminds me of Chevy Chase in Spies Like Us...UtahRatt wrote:I don't watch much politics maybe it's been said but holy shit.....Does Sarah Huckabee remind you of that Iraqi Information Minister?
Every time I hear her speak I wanna stuff a sock in her mouth.
Did Melania laugh or have the "Oh shit, he heard me talking to my attorney" look on her face?TenBenny wrote: "Who will be the next to leave the White House, Stephen Miller or Melania?"
He's really pushing it with these kinds of comments. Sure, Donnie, just keep alluding to the horrible state of your marriage and uninterested trophy wife.Luminiferous wrote:Did Melania laugh or have the "Oh shit, he heard me talking to my attorney" look on her face?TenBenny wrote: "Who will be the next to leave the White House, Stephen Miller or Melania?"