Trump's first 100 days

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Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine.

I would love to hear your conspiracy theory about what Trump would even get from being "Putin's boy"

We know what the liberal DC political class gets from proxy war with Russia (making billions in kickbacks and slush fund side deals in a very corrupt country)

So far Trump has gotten nothing but a headache trying to negotiate peace in Eastern Europe

Had he not won this election he would have ended up in prison and broke.
It's not a conspiracy when you say it out loud. He simply likes Putin and Russia more than Europe and other allies. Maybe he wants to hang a big failure on Biden too.

So the cultural center-liberal American Nationalist Trump....a billionaire real estate guy with a central European wife and long time working and personal European friends and business partners.

That Trump likes backwards ex-soviet rusting out Russia and the old KGB guy Putin....more than Europe.

That is what you are trying to sell us?

Just think how crazy that sounds ATL and how outlandish

That might work on NPR listeners.....everyone else thinks it sounds insane
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Kash made it. Now clean out the POS at the top of the FBI.
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FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

Osodecentx said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine. This is part of the bend over for Vlad that's been oozing out of this admin.

No, but I'm sure in time it's going to be much different than what has been floated publicly. We just need to give him time…


as President Trump has cozied up to Mr. Putin and moved to normalize relations with Russia, Republicans who once vowed to uphold Ukraine's sovereignty have stayed silent or moderated their tone.

Russia isn't the good guys. Neither is Ukraine but I have a hell of a lot of respect for Zelensky fighting for his country. I would prefer not to cozy up to either and I definitely don't like the way we are treating Putin right now.

I have serious doubts Russia stops at Ukraine. If they were anywhere near the power they were 40 years ago I would be 100% certain they won't stop. These days I just don't think they are really able to fight much longer/further.

The impending demographic collapse in Russia and China will reshape geopolitics and possibly within our lifetimes.
I am not sure we are seeing their "capabilities". It looks to me that this is similar to Germany in Spain, testing equipment, hardening troops and identifying leaders. One thing I think Russia is doing Germany didn't, is integrating their allies into the effort. They now have experience working with North Korea, Iran and China in actual combat situations. I have noticed a difference in the battle tactics and how they operate.

Sorry, based on the size and weapon systems that Russia has I find it hard to believe that they can't knock Ukraine out.

If they could they would have done so already. They just aren't the threat they used to be and this war has cost them dearly in personnel and materiel.
I hope you are right. As it sits, they are leaving the war with more territory and the most seasoned, well equipped Army in Europe. No one has the experience and battle hardiness the Russian's gained over the past 3 years.
With sweeteners discussed thus far as no sanctions, G7 membership, reduced military threats (No Ukraine NATO and troop pullbacks elsewhere), O&G investment from the U.S., new Ukrainian leadership, and sharing in Ukrainian mineral wealth (unconquered territory).
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Redbrickbear said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine.

I would love to hear your conspiracy theory about what Trump would even get from being "Putin's boy"

We know what the liberal DC political class gets from proxy war with Russia (making billions in kickbacks and slush fund side deals in a very corrupt country)

So far Trump has gotten nothing but a headache trying to negotiate peace in Eastern Europe

Had he not won this election he would have ended up in prison and broke.
It's not a conspiracy when you say it out loud. He simply likes Putin and Russia more than Europe and other allies. Maybe he wants to hang a big failure on Biden too.

So the cultural center-liberal American Nationalist Trump....a billionaire real estate guy with a central European wife and long time working and personal European friends and business partners.

That Trump likes backwards ex-soviet rusting out Russia and the old KGB guy Putin....more than Europe.

That is what you are trying to sell us?

Just think how crazy that sounds ATL and how outlandish

That might work on NPR listeners.....everyone else thinks it sounds insane
It does sound crazy. That's why his words and actions along those exact lines are completely befuddling. MRGA.
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ATL Bear said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

Osodecentx said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine. This is part of the bend over for Vlad that's been oozing out of this admin.

No, but I'm sure in time it's going to be much different than what has been floated publicly. We just need to give him time…


as President Trump has cozied up to Mr. Putin and moved to normalize relations with Russia, Republicans who once vowed to uphold Ukraine's sovereignty have stayed silent or moderated their tone.

Russia isn't the good guys. Neither is Ukraine but I have a hell of a lot of respect for Zelensky fighting for his country. I would prefer not to cozy up to either and I definitely don't like the way we are treating Putin right now.

I have serious doubts Russia stops at Ukraine. If they were anywhere near the power they were 40 years ago I would be 100% certain they won't stop. These days I just don't think they are really able to fight much longer/further.

The impending demographic collapse in Russia and China will reshape geopolitics and possibly within our lifetimes.
I am not sure we are seeing their "capabilities". It looks to me that this is similar to Germany in Spain, testing equipment, hardening troops and identifying leaders. One thing I think Russia is doing Germany didn't, is integrating their allies into the effort. They now have experience working with North Korea, Iran and China in actual combat situations. I have noticed a difference in the battle tactics and how they operate.

Sorry, based on the size and weapon systems that Russia has I find it hard to believe that they can't knock Ukraine out.

If they could they would have done so already. They just aren't the threat they used to be and this war has cost them dearly in personnel and materiel.
I hope you are right. As it sits, they are leaving the war with more territory and the most seasoned, well equipped Army in Europe. No one has the experience and battle hardiness the Russian's gained over the past 3 years.
With sweeteners discussed thus far as no sanctions, G7 membership, reduced military threats (No Ukraine NATO and troop pullbacks elsewhere), O&G investment from the U.S., new Ukrainian leadership, and sharing in Ukrainian mineral wealth (unconquered territory).
Don't forget Trump gets the pee pee tapes back.

Everything with Trump is a negotiation. Step back from the ledge and lets see what happens,
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BearFan33 said:

ATL Bear said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

Osodecentx said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine. This is part of the bend over for Vlad that's been oozing out of this admin.

No, but I'm sure in time it's going to be much different than what has been floated publicly. We just need to give him time…


as President Trump has cozied up to Mr. Putin and moved to normalize relations with Russia, Republicans who once vowed to uphold Ukraine's sovereignty have stayed silent or moderated their tone.

Russia isn't the good guys. Neither is Ukraine but I have a hell of a lot of respect for Zelensky fighting for his country. I would prefer not to cozy up to either and I definitely don't like the way we are treating Putin right now.

I have serious doubts Russia stops at Ukraine. If they were anywhere near the power they were 40 years ago I would be 100% certain they won't stop. These days I just don't think they are really able to fight much longer/further.

The impending demographic collapse in Russia and China will reshape geopolitics and possibly within our lifetimes.
I am not sure we are seeing their "capabilities". It looks to me that this is similar to Germany in Spain, testing equipment, hardening troops and identifying leaders. One thing I think Russia is doing Germany didn't, is integrating their allies into the effort. They now have experience working with North Korea, Iran and China in actual combat situations. I have noticed a difference in the battle tactics and how they operate.

Sorry, based on the size and weapon systems that Russia has I find it hard to believe that they can't knock Ukraine out.

If they could they would have done so already. They just aren't the threat they used to be and this war has cost them dearly in personnel and materiel.
I hope you are right. As it sits, they are leaving the war with more territory and the most seasoned, well equipped Army in Europe. No one has the experience and battle hardiness the Russian's gained over the past 3 years.
With sweeteners discussed thus far as no sanctions, G7 membership, reduced military threats (No Ukraine NATO and troop pullbacks elsewhere), O&G investment from the U.S., new Ukrainian leadership, and sharing in Ukrainian mineral wealth (unconquered territory).
Don't forget Trump gets the pee pee tapes back.

Everything with Trump is a negotiation. Step back from the ledge and lets see what happens,
I keep being told that and instead of something tangible for Russia to commit to, I hear another round of flowers being ordered for Vlad.
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ATL Bear said:

BearFan33 said:

ATL Bear said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

Osodecentx said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine. This is part of the bend over for Vlad that's been oozing out of this admin.

No, but I'm sure in time it's going to be much different than what has been floated publicly. We just need to give him time…


as President Trump has cozied up to Mr. Putin and moved to normalize relations with Russia, Republicans who once vowed to uphold Ukraine's sovereignty have stayed silent or moderated their tone.

Russia isn't the good guys. Neither is Ukraine but I have a hell of a lot of respect for Zelensky fighting for his country. I would prefer not to cozy up to either and I definitely don't like the way we are treating Putin right now.

I have serious doubts Russia stops at Ukraine. If they were anywhere near the power they were 40 years ago I would be 100% certain they won't stop. These days I just don't think they are really able to fight much longer/further.

The impending demographic collapse in Russia and China will reshape geopolitics and possibly within our lifetimes.
I am not sure we are seeing their "capabilities". It looks to me that this is similar to Germany in Spain, testing equipment, hardening troops and identifying leaders. One thing I think Russia is doing Germany didn't, is integrating their allies into the effort. They now have experience working with North Korea, Iran and China in actual combat situations. I have noticed a difference in the battle tactics and how they operate.

Sorry, based on the size and weapon systems that Russia has I find it hard to believe that they can't knock Ukraine out.

If they could they would have done so already. They just aren't the threat they used to be and this war has cost them dearly in personnel and materiel.
I hope you are right. As it sits, they are leaving the war with more territory and the most seasoned, well equipped Army in Europe. No one has the experience and battle hardiness the Russian's gained over the past 3 years.
With sweeteners discussed thus far as no sanctions, G7 membership, reduced military threats (No Ukraine NATO and troop pullbacks elsewhere), O&G investment from the U.S., new Ukrainian leadership, and sharing in Ukrainian mineral wealth (unconquered territory).
Don't forget Trump gets the pee pee tapes back.

Everything with Trump is a negotiation. Step back from the ledge and lets see what happens,
I keep being told that and instead of something tangible for Russia to commit to, I hear another round of flowers being ordered for Vlad.
There is a real bromance going on. Don't get in the way of it. I heard he invited Vlad for a threesome with Melania.

In all seriousness I think DJT knows exactly who he is dealing with. Look up the Battle of Khasham and see how Trump treated Russia.
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BearFan33 said:

ATL Bear said:

BearFan33 said:

ATL Bear said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

Osodecentx said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine. This is part of the bend over for Vlad that's been oozing out of this admin.

No, but I'm sure in time it's going to be much different than what has been floated publicly. We just need to give him time…


as President Trump has cozied up to Mr. Putin and moved to normalize relations with Russia, Republicans who once vowed to uphold Ukraine's sovereignty have stayed silent or moderated their tone.

Russia isn't the good guys. Neither is Ukraine but I have a hell of a lot of respect for Zelensky fighting for his country. I would prefer not to cozy up to either and I definitely don't like the way we are treating Putin right now.

I have serious doubts Russia stops at Ukraine. If they were anywhere near the power they were 40 years ago I would be 100% certain they won't stop. These days I just don't think they are really able to fight much longer/further.

The impending demographic collapse in Russia and China will reshape geopolitics and possibly within our lifetimes.
I am not sure we are seeing their "capabilities". It looks to me that this is similar to Germany in Spain, testing equipment, hardening troops and identifying leaders. One thing I think Russia is doing Germany didn't, is integrating their allies into the effort. They now have experience working with North Korea, Iran and China in actual combat situations. I have noticed a difference in the battle tactics and how they operate.

Sorry, based on the size and weapon systems that Russia has I find it hard to believe that they can't knock Ukraine out.

If they could they would have done so already. They just aren't the threat they used to be and this war has cost them dearly in personnel and materiel.
I hope you are right. As it sits, they are leaving the war with more territory and the most seasoned, well equipped Army in Europe. No one has the experience and battle hardiness the Russian's gained over the past 3 years.
With sweeteners discussed thus far as no sanctions, G7 membership, reduced military threats (No Ukraine NATO and troop pullbacks elsewhere), O&G investment from the U.S., new Ukrainian leadership, and sharing in Ukrainian mineral wealth (unconquered territory).
Don't forget Trump gets the pee pee tapes back.

Everything with Trump is a negotiation. Step back from the ledge and lets see what happens,
I keep being told that and instead of something tangible for Russia to commit to, I hear another round of flowers being ordered for Vlad.
There is a real bromance going on. Don't get in the way of it. I heard he invited Vlad for a threesome with Melania.

In all seriousness I think DJT knows exactly who he is dealing with. Look up the Battle of Khasham and see how Trump treated Russia.
We withdrew our troops from the region, and our partners flipped to Assad/Russia. That's supposed to engender confidence?
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I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desart.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozymandias#cite_note-22][d][/url] Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed:
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
No thing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
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ATL Bear said:

BearFan33 said:

ATL Bear said:

BearFan33 said:

ATL Bear said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

FLBear5630 said:

nein51 said:

Osodecentx said:

ATL Bear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine
Trump's just running front for his boy Putin who's been wanting him gone for a long time. Let's not pretend he's worried about democracy in Ukraine. This is part of the bend over for Vlad that's been oozing out of this admin.

No, but I'm sure in time it's going to be much different than what has been floated publicly. We just need to give him time…


as President Trump has cozied up to Mr. Putin and moved to normalize relations with Russia, Republicans who once vowed to uphold Ukraine's sovereignty have stayed silent or moderated their tone.

Russia isn't the good guys. Neither is Ukraine but I have a hell of a lot of respect for Zelensky fighting for his country. I would prefer not to cozy up to either and I definitely don't like the way we are treating Putin right now.

I have serious doubts Russia stops at Ukraine. If they were anywhere near the power they were 40 years ago I would be 100% certain they won't stop. These days I just don't think they are really able to fight much longer/further.

The impending demographic collapse in Russia and China will reshape geopolitics and possibly within our lifetimes.
I am not sure we are seeing their "capabilities". It looks to me that this is similar to Germany in Spain, testing equipment, hardening troops and identifying leaders. One thing I think Russia is doing Germany didn't, is integrating their allies into the effort. They now have experience working with North Korea, Iran and China in actual combat situations. I have noticed a difference in the battle tactics and how they operate.

Sorry, based on the size and weapon systems that Russia has I find it hard to believe that they can't knock Ukraine out.

If they could they would have done so already. They just aren't the threat they used to be and this war has cost them dearly in personnel and materiel.
I hope you are right. As it sits, they are leaving the war with more territory and the most seasoned, well equipped Army in Europe. No one has the experience and battle hardiness the Russian's gained over the past 3 years.
With sweeteners discussed thus far as no sanctions, G7 membership, reduced military threats (No Ukraine NATO and troop pullbacks elsewhere), O&G investment from the U.S., new Ukrainian leadership, and sharing in Ukrainian mineral wealth (unconquered territory).
Don't forget Trump gets the pee pee tapes back.

Everything with Trump is a negotiation. Step back from the ledge and lets see what happens,
I keep being told that and instead of something tangible for Russia to commit to, I hear another round of flowers being ordered for Vlad.
There is a real bromance going on. Don't get in the way of it. I heard he invited Vlad for a threesome with Melania.

In all seriousness I think DJT knows exactly who he is dealing with. Look up the Battle of Khasham and see how Trump treated Russia.
We withdrew our troops from the region, and our partners flipped to Assad/Russia. That's supposed to engender confidence?
Of course it's not that simple or even accurate. I gave you an example where Trump killed up to 100 of Putin's henchmen and of course through a cloud of TDS you see nothing. The drawdown you mention was more complicated, temporary and related to ISIL wipeout which was a main goal.

In mid-January 2018, the Trump administration indicated its intention to maintain an open-ended military presence in Syria to accomplish US political objectives, including countering Iranian influence and ousting Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-guardianopenend-169][169][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-washingtonpost31117-170][170][/url] However, on 19 December, President Trump unilaterally ordered the withdrawal of the 2,0002,500 US ground troops in Syria at the time, which was to be completed in 2019.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-NYT2018-12-19a-171][171][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-Time2018-12-19a-172][172][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-Guardian2018-12-20a-173][173][/url] With proliferating concerns over a potential power vacuum, the US announced on 22 February 2019 that instead of a total withdrawal, a contingency force of around 400 US troops would remain garrisoned in Syria indefinitely, and that their withdrawal would be gradual and conditions-based, returning to a policy of open-ended American military presence in the country.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-ahval41117-174][174][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-cbs90009-175][175][/url]
In 2019, the coalition saw decisive results in its intervention against the Islamic State; the terror group lost its last remaining territory in Syria during the battle of Baghuz Fawqani[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-battleover-176][176][/url] and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died during a US special forces raid in Idlib in October 2019.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-politico61117-177][177][/url] The Trump administration ordered all US forces to withdraw from Rojava in early October ahead of a Turkish incursion into the region, a controversial move widely seen as a reneging of the US's alliance with the SDF in favor of NATO ally Turkey.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-bbc71117-178][178][/url] However, by November 2019, US troops instead repositioned to eastern Syria, reinforcing their presence in the al-Hasakah and Deir ez-Zor governorates, with the subordinate mission of securing SDF-controlled oil and gas infrastructure from the IS insurgency and the Syrian government.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-ap81117-179][179][/url] On 23 November 2019, the head of US Central Command stated there was no "end date" on the US's intervention in Syria.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-180][180][/url]
The US Department of Defense stated that there were around 900 US soldiers operating in Syria as of February 2021.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-Feb2021Kurd24-49][49][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-181][181][/url] On 19 December 2024, after the fall of the Assad regime, the Pentagon revealed that there were around 2,000 US troops in Syria, adding that the increase was temporary and occurred in recent months.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war#cite_note-182][182][/url]
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End the food stamp program!

If you are really broke and need food, let the tax exempt churches feed you.
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If he can bring the PGA and the Saudi PIF/LIV together maybe there is hope for Israel/Palestine and Russia/Ukraine

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The_barBEARian said:



End the food stamp program!

If you are really broke and need food, let the tax exempt churches feed you.


Im not for what that chick did. At all.
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jbbear said:

Kash made it. Now clean out the POS at the top of the FBI.
I cant wait until he sinks his fangs into Jan 6th, ANTIFA and FBI CI involvement and so forth. Gonna be a plethora of political bloodshed.

Open the prisons!
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Ray. Epps.
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Assassin said:

jbbear said:

Kash made it. Now clean out the POS at the top of the FBI.
I cant wait until he sinks his fangs into Jan 6th, ANTIFA and FBI CI involvement and so forth. Gonna be a plethora of political bloodshed.

Open the prisons!
Gitmo has been extremely underused for many years, yes.
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I had no idea that Chris Matthews was still alive...

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canoso said:

Assassin said:

jbbear said:

Kash made it. Now clean out the POS at the top of the FBI.
I cant wait until he sinks his fangs into Jan 6th, ANTIFA and FBI CI involvement and so forth. Gonna be a plethora of political bloodshed.

Open the prisons!
Gitmo has been extremely underused for many years, yes.
Wonder how long Schumer would last at Gitmo...
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Sec Duffy to investigate LA's long-delayed high-speed rail project: 'Who got the cash?'

Story by Anders Hagstrom

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the federal government will subject California to a compliance review to determine how federal assistance has been used on the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project.

Duffy and lawmakers from California held a press conference on Thursday highlighting the ballooning price of the rail plan, which was first announced in 2008 at a cost of roughly $33 billion, advertising a completion date in 2020. Today, however, the plan has cost over $15.7 billion and remains unfinished, with projected costs at over $128 billion.

"Who got the cash? Where did it go?" Duffy said. "$16 billion is a lot of money. It's going to be a hard stretch to see how that money was spent."

Duffy noted that the federal government has spent over $2 billion on the project, and the review will determine whether federal assistance will continue.

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Ray. Epps.
Earl Butz.

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Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine


They keep using the martial law excuse. How legit is it? Can elections not be held while people are still going to work, and school, and about their daily lives? I understand there is a war and that some areas would likely have issues, but does that make elections off limits?
Thee tinfoil hat couch-potato prognosticator, not a bible school preacher.


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this is a big one if we can trust Xi to hold to it, until of course the liberal Democrats screw it up
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Maybe Tiger already had plans to be at the White House to be honored at this event… And they just used it as a time to talk PGA/PIF/LIV

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jbbear said:

Kash made it. Now clean out the POS at the top of the FBI.
I cant wait until he sinks his fangs into Jan 6th, ANTIFA and FBI CI involvement and so forth. Gonna be a plethora of political bloodshed.

Open the prisons!
i am curious to see what gets overturned after he has all the information.
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boognish_bear said:

boognish_bear said:


Maybe Tiger already had plans to be at the White House to be honored at this event… And they just used it as a time to talk PGA/PIF/LIV


It was a great scene, watching it live. Hopefully it gets played both on sports and news stations
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FLBear5630 said:

Assassin said:

jbbear said:

Kash made it. Now clean out the POS at the top of the FBI.
I cant wait until he sinks his fangs into Jan 6th, ANTIFA and FBI CI involvement and so forth. Gonna be a plethora of political bloodshed.

Open the prisons!
i am curious to see what gets overturned after he has all the information.
I am hopeful that all the info has not been destroyed. They've had 4 years to white wash it all.

Hopefully they have some whistleblowers come to the front. I know one DC Capital cop is already speaking to the FBI
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TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:

Redbrickbear said:

Osodecentx said:

Trump's Revealing Choice of Which Foreign Leader Gets Denounced as a 'Dictator'

Because Trump likes to shine a light on things the Media-DC-Academia don't like to talk about

We all know Putin is a dictator (rigged elections and all)

But no one likes to point out that Zelensky is not holding elections and censoring all Media inside Ukraine


They keep using the martial law excuse. How legit is it? Can elections not be held while people are still going to work, and school, and about their daily lives? I understand there is a war and that some areas would likely have issues, but does that make elections off limits?


They use this legal excuse…

[Article 83 of the Ukrainian Constitution states that if the term of the Verkhovna Rada expires under martial law, it shall automatically be extended until a new Rada is seated following the end of martial law. Article 19 of Ukraine's martial law legislation specifically forbids conducting national elections. ]

Of course Zelensky could just end martial law and call for elections (both Rada and President)

At the end of the day they don't hold elections in Ukraine because the powers that be in Kyiv don't want to do it

And the governments of the West are not putting pressure on them to do it.

(Well that might change now with Trump)
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The elected president is staging a coup???

'You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.'
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