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TigerGrowls

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No, it's not false. I heard him say it. I wasn't talking **** at all. I wanted to know if you've read any books about the USSR.
Nothing in depth to be honest. I've watched a lot of shows and read some magazine articles over the years.
 
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Chumpsky

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Nothing in depth to be honest. I've watched a lot of shows and read some magazine articles over the years.
Okay, I'm simply suggesting that if you haven't read a single book about the USSR, that it might not be a good idea to post tweets imploring people to read a book about the USSR.
 

dpic73

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Republicans will win the midterms almost solely due to Trump. He is being sabotaged by RINOS in DC daily.
the gaslighting - it's sad to see

 
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dpic73

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Republicans will win the midterms almost solely due to Trump. He is being sabotaged by RINOS in DC daily.


“I’ve been a loyal supporter... for almost 20 years… I consider him a dear friend. And I will tell you right now, I do not recognize our president.”

“I think that we are an occupied nation. I think that a foreign country has occupied our government.”

“And we are seeing now that this President of the United States of America is being influenced by a foreign government.”
 

TigerGrowls

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“I’ve been a loyal supporter... for almost 20 years… I consider him a dear friend. And I will tell you right now, I do not recognize our president.”

“I think that we are an occupied nation. I think that a foreign country has occupied our government.”

“And we are seeing now that this President of the United States of America is being influenced by a foreign government.”

Never heard of her.
 

TigerGrowls

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John Thune needs to get his head out of his ***💥

Chuck Schumer just openly admitted the plan.
Chuck Schumer says Democrats will reverse DOGE cuts if they win.
If Democrats take the House/Senate in 2026, they will ROLL BACK EVERY SINGLE DOGE CUT Trump puts in place =100% of it.
No “compromise.” No “review.”
Just restore the waste. Restore the grift.
The Senate GOP has ONE job: GET TOUGH.
Nuke the filibuster
Lock the cuts into law
Make it IMPOSSIBLE for Dems to undo it later
It’s official: A vote for Democrats, is a vote for waste, fraud, abuse, & theft of our tax dollars. Minneapolis on steroids. Nationwide fraud & money laundering.

They’re telling you exactly who they are.

Remember this in November.

Now Republicans need to act like it.
 
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nytigerfan

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Republicans will win the midterms almost solely due to Trump. He is being sabotaged by RINOS in DC daily.

See what growls did here? A confident statement that republicans will win bc if trump. Followed by the statement that if they lose its not bc of trump but bc of rinos. Classic cult member speak. The deep state was the culprit for trumps failure in his first term, and now it’s rinos.
 

baltimorened

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See what growls did here? A confident statement that republicans will win bc if trump. Followed by the statement that if they lose its not bc of trump but bc of rinos. Classic cult member speak. The deep state was the culprit for trumps failure in his first term, and now it’s rinos.
republicans will lose because of affordability.. I just heard an interview with the newly elected Democrat state senator of Florida..she said when ran on the issue of affordability.. so the interviewer never asked what, to me is the pertinent question....As a Florida state senator what actual steps will you take to make living more affordable....how to make housing more affordable? How are you going to bring down the cost of groceries? How will you bring down the cost of gas (at the pump)? How are you going to bring down the cost of electricity? The answers, as you might imagine, is that she can do very little, if anything other than rant about it.

Bernie Sanders has run for decades on taxing millionaires and billionaires. He's a US Senator and how has he made out?
 
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nytigerfan

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republicans will lose because of affordability.. I just heard an interview with the newly elected Democrat state senator of Florida..she said when ran on the issue of affordability.. so the interviewer never asked what, to me is the pertinent question....As a Florida state senator what actual steps will you take to make living more affordable....how to make housing more affordable? How are you going to bring down the cost of groceries? How will you bring down the cost of gas (at the pump)? How are you going to bring down the cost of electricity? The answers, as you might imagine, is that she can do very little, if anything other than rant about it.

Bernie Sanders has run for decades on taxing millionaires and billionaires. He's a US Senator and how has he made out?

No different than Trump running on affordability, and then doing squat about it.
 

baltimorened

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No different than Trump running on affordability, and then doing squat about it.
is the point that maybe politicians don't have as much capability over prices and affordability as they profess? And who are the "smart ones" who have heard this same rhetoric time after time and still fall for it?

As I have posted before, historically when prices increase during periods of high inflation, they don't come back down to pre inflation levels. Anyone with a computer (just Google it), or anyone who has lived through periods of high inflation could/should have known this. Similarly, anyone running now, who professes to have the answer to lowering our current prices needs to be viewed with just a little skepticism
 

fatpiggy

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is the point that maybe politicians don't have as much capability over prices and affordability as they profess? And who are the "smart ones" who have heard this same rhetoric time after time and still fall for it?

As I have posted before, historically when prices increase during periods of high inflation, they don't come back down to pre inflation levels. Anyone with a computer (just Google it), or anyone who has lived through periods of high inflation could/should have known this. Similarly, anyone running now, who professes to have the answer to lowering our current prices needs to be viewed with just a little skepticism
They have the capability, they just don't have the will.

No one has the will to cut spending as required to balance the budget and that goes for both parties.
 

TigerGrowls

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Iran will lose war, U.S. will declare victory.

Oil will drop to around $60/barrel.

The Dow will surpass 50,000.

The S&P 500 will surpass 7,500.

Interest rates will be cut 3-4 times.

The 10 year interest rate will fall.

Unemployment will drop below 4%.

Republicans will win mid terms.
 

TigerGrowls

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If Republicans actually win the midterms, they’d be the first party to hold a trifecta for an entire presidential term since the 1970s. (Bush held it for four straight years across two terms.)

In that case, we should go all-in on total control. Repeal the filibuster and pass our wish-list of legislation. Expand the courts in our favor. Ban mass-mail-in voting and ballot harvesting and counting arrivals after E-day. Apportionment for citizens only. Birthright citizenship laws. The full Nationalist agenda.
 

TigerGrowls

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🚨 SPECIAL SESSION

We are calling on the Governor to convene a special session of the General Assembly.

Georgia’s elections are on track to violate state law, and public confidence has collapsed.

It’s time to move immediately to hand-marked paper ballots so every Georgian knows their vote is counted as cast.
 

baltimorened

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I know, or at least anticipate, that supporters of both parties might not agree, but our political system seems to have evolved into one where we're more concerned about which one can stick the biggest finger into the eyes of the other. It didn't used to be this way.

Wouldn't it be better if our elected leaders had an epiphany and come back to a mission of working together to solve the problems facing Americans? We have both republicans and democrats blaming each other for the deficits and debts, instead of spending that time determining the best way to reduce/eliminate them, just one example...same with healthcare, immigration, affordability..etc
 
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TigerGrowls

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I know, or at least anticipate, that supporters of both parties might not agree, but our political system seems to have evolved into one where we're more concerned about which one can stick the biggest finger into the eyes of the other. It didn't used to be this way.

Wouldn't it be better if our elected leaders had an epiphany and come back to a mission of working together to solve the problems facing Americans? We have both republicans and democrats blaming each other for the deficits and debts, instead of spending that time determining the best way to reduce/eliminate them, just one example...same with healthcare, immigration, affordability..etc
Well the illusion of Congress actually working for the people is destroyed. The uniparty is running the show imo.
 

baltimorened

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Well the illusion of Congress actually working for the people is destroyed. The uniparty is running the show imo.
not to be argumentative, but if that were the case we'd have more bipartisan - not 1 and 1 - bills working toward solutions to the issues I laid out. And, right now, I don't see it.