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tjfleck6

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Those that didn’t take the vaccine remind me of women that go to annual trauma therapy conferences. Constantly talk about being survivors and heroes, and most never conquer their issues.

All the people you call out survived those 5 winters too. Yet they don’t walk around calling themselves heroes or survivors.
Squish always going to be a pansy. Never change Rill. Novak and Kyrie and Ice T remain heroes for standing up to tyranny at great professional cost while people like you submitted with no resistance.

And of course like the liberal you are, no gratitude given to the people with a spine who helped lessen the high probability of the government doing this again. One thing is for sure, Squsih will submit.
 

BigWill

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From the post below this one:

People didn’t reject this. Democrat leaders rejected this and it never was put up for a vote. GOP moderates helped them. Just like today. Not only would our benefits have doubled, our kids would have inherited the left overs.

Rinos gonna find a reason to Rino. Who cares if it hurts US citizens.
Let's Vote like Mitch !
 

BigWill

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LOL. So, Biden signed the affordable care act to negotiate in 2022, but that didn't work until the Trump term in 2026. Good call(y)
We are in the midst of going generic on a Trump Drug listed at $ 600 a month, the Trump price ?

$ 8 dollars a month !

Takes awhile but the $ 592 dollar a month savings is worth the effort !
 

ILisBest

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It might be worse. They targeted a regular citizen for a crime they didn’t commit. Bad when politicians go after each other, worse when they start going after people outside of the political spectrum.

What a waste of time and resources.

Pretty hilarious how much some on this board posted about the pool and the “crime”.
Are we now pretending people are not arrested everyday that may be innocent? Look, we have to be realistic here. Trump didn't arrest any of these people. Some were vandals and some were innocently around. If ICE has a bad moment or a random cop has a bad moment, that is not Trump in that uniform. The bad look is he ought not comment on any of this stuff but, you were mad at him for not commenting on the Fauci case. He cannot win with you imo, but he should keep his pie hole shut on people with potential legal problems.
 
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BigWill

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There is a lot more competition out there. Michael Jordan has long been retired and many people are sick of politics in sports, which Nike helped push. Good luck turning that barge around.


They got lucky with MJ and Tiger, but have fumbled the ball (shoes & apparel) for someone that 100 % of 54 % of the American population admire and want to purchase stuff !

CC.
 

ILisBest

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You are right, it is just you. Law enforcement, many with a Republican bent, found probable cause at a minimum to believe he violated the law in each action against him. (Hell we saw the pictures and heard the recordings) His open and flagrant corruption and illegal actions during his second term prove that those wanting to prosecute or impeach him were right.
I hate to point this out to you Stoney, but you are wrong way more than you are right on this board. I am good with being on the opposite side of you. Anything put on MSNOW is your position. Total Kool-Aid drinker. Kudos!
 

stoneaxe27

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I hate to point this out to you Stoney, but you are wrong way more than you are right on this board. I am good with being on the opposite side of you. Anything put on MSNOW is your position. Total Kool-Aid drinker. Kudos!
If you believe me to be wrong, that assures me. I don’t want a cultist to agee with me.
 

BigWill

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Everyone who has rented has an appreciation for the feeling that you are paying and paying for something but not building equity. At least in AZ we have had an explosion of apartments everywhere. Having Mamdani as landlord doesn't make it better but it is one of those political promises the left is going to increasingly use. The real problem is supply and demand and we are now up to 340 million people compared with 280 million in 2000. 60 million more people in 26 years - all from immigration.

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I am seeing "For Rent" signs in run down homes in Newburg that were full till recently.

Owners will soon be forced to DIY improvements for any rental interest !
 
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BigWill

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He’s been going on about the death jab for 5 years. Imagine how long it’s going to take him to emotionally recover from realizing he’s been worshipping a corrupt fraud for a decade.
Read the Diary AND hidden emails of Dr Flip Flop, and THEN say you?
or

Anyone shouldn't be emotional for LIVING !
 

tjfleck6

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I have more reasonable posters on ignore. You are more in the entertainment lane for me. Never leave us again, brother. I like to know what the highly gullible believe 🥂
As Rush Limbaugh once said, we must never eliminate liberals entirely. It is important we keep one in a museum so that we never forget. Stoney is a great candidate. Perhaps put him in the same exhibit as the women supporting (with huge money too!) the woman who murdered her 3 children
 

BigWill

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I hate to point this out to you Stoney, but you are wrong way more than you are right on this board. I am good with being on the opposite side of you. Anything put on MSNOW is your position. Total Kool-Aid drinker. Kudos!
I've told you that I used to Key Grip for the Director that filmed Kool-Aid commercials.

They would have the product girls stick aluminum foil on the back of the specially frosted pitchers. They would also use additional food coloring to make the sugar water look more appealing ! Lighting gaffers shine spotlights on the product ! Anything !

Meanwhile the actors would spit the stuff into garbage bags after every take where they had to pretend to drink the putrid stuff !
 

dtrain79

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I don't like it either, but it is not in the same hemisphere as investigating and accusing an elected US president of being a Russian asset. Impeaching him twice for nonsense, then followed by chasing him after his term with criminal and civil law fare while raiding his personal residence.

But that is just me.

I am going to note for the record that, while I actually thought the Russia stuff was baseless, all these threatened was Trump's job status, not his going to prison.

Subjecting a private citizen to prison because you can't handle your glorious repair job failing is beyond disgusting. Of course, our system is good enough to prevent it, but the fact this was even considered and put into motion is complete batshittery.
 

dtrain79

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Are we now pretending people are not arrested everyday that may be innocent? Look, we have to be realistic here. Trump didn't arrest any of these people. Some were vandals and some were innocently around. If ICE has a bad moment or a random cop has a bad moment, that is not Trump in that uniform. The bad look is he ought not comment on any of this stuff but, you were mad at him for not commenting on the Fauci case. He cannot win with you imo, but he should keep his pie hole shut on people with potential legal problems.

Trump is 100% responsible for the arrests of the reflecting pool vandals. Dear Leader couldn't accept that the pool was failing because it was a slight embarrassment to him. Kim Jong Un level ****. But hey, Kim gets to execute the "vandals" (or at the very least "re-educate" them).

I am generally in agreement with you that an ICE agent doing something wrong - where it's actually proven - isn't on Trump. Maybe the policy being enforced is bad, maybe not. But that's a different question.

Here the "vandals" were arrested purely to appease Trump. (I have no doubt Trump didn't want some idiot woman shot by ICE in Minneapolis).
 

BigWill

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I believe that to be racism.
You would be correct !

Except in Californian it is law. Totally because of the % of people of Asian blood earning high scores into the State of Callie college system !!

My middle Sister scored 800/800 in her SAT Verbal and Math and did not attend College !

(Except when a college awarded her a Doctorate degree !)
 
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ILisBest

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I am going to note for the record that, while I actually thought the Russia stuff was baseless, all these threatened was Trump's job status, not his going to prison.

Subjecting a private citizen to prison because you can't handle your glorious repair job failing is beyond disgusting. Of course, our system is good enough to prevent it, but the fact this was even considered and put into motion is complete batshittery.
The person in question had the charges dropped by the justice dept, no?

Trump was charged with hush money/ falsifying business records among other things during the Biden term:


Details by case:
  • Georgia (Fulton County, August 24, 2023) — Election interference / RICO charges.
    This is the famous scowling mugshot taken at the Fulton County Jail. It is the first (and so far only) booking photo of a U.S. president or former president.
  • New York (Manhattan, April 2023) — Hush-money / falsifying business records case.
    He was fingerprinted, but authorities did not photograph him.
  • Federal Florida case (June 2023) — Classified documents.
  • Federal Washington, D.C. case (August 2023) — Election interference.
Not to mention they tried to get him on colluding with a foreign adversary. If they would have had the evidence, could it have been some for of treason?

You compared all of the above to a vandalism charge. Saying the vandalism charge was worse?

When did Trump lose the label of being a private US citizen?
 

ILisBest

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Trump is 100% responsible for the arrests of the reflecting pool vandals. Dear Leader couldn't accept that the pool was failing because it was a slight embarrassment to him. Kim Jong Un level ****. But hey, Kim gets to execute the "vandals" (or at the very least "re-educate" them).

I am generally in agreement with you that an ICE agent doing something wrong - where it's actually proven - isn't on Trump. Maybe the policy being enforced is bad, maybe not. But that's a different question.

Here the "vandals" were arrested purely to appease Trump. (I have no doubt Trump didn't want some idiot woman shot by ICE in Minneapolis).
Can you post the evidence that Trump directed the police to arrest these suspects before they were arrested?
 
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Uncoach

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I don't like it either, but it is not in the same hemisphere as investigating and accusing an elected US president of being a Russian asset. Impeaching him twice for nonsense, then followed by chasing him after his term with criminal and civil law fare while raiding his personal residence.

But that is just me.
AFAIK, people were actually attempting to damage the pool. It just happens the DOJ couldn't prove they were any factor to the pool's issues, because the contractor's work was the larger cause. It's OK to be tough on crime. It stops the nuts from thinking they have carte blanche to do damage to government/public sites/monuments. It would have been nice if Biden's DOJ and the far left DC Court could have dome something other than what they did with the many J6ers who didn't do anything other than be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
 

BigWill

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Trump is 100% responsible for the arrests of the reflecting pool vandals. Dear Leader couldn't accept that the pool was failing because it was a slight embarrassment to him. Kim Jong Un level ****. But hey, Kim gets to execute the "vandals" (or at the very least "re-educate" them).

I am generally in agreement with you that an ICE agent doing something wrong - where it's actually proven - isn't on Trump. Maybe the policy being enforced is bad, maybe not. But that's a different question.

Here the "vandals" were arrested purely to appease Trump. (I have no doubt Trump didn't want some idiot woman shot by ICE in Minneapolis).
I have friends that have had business with Trump prior to his election.

Many are women that he treated as equal of men.

And PAID them the same !

Till you can reason without TDS, perhaps you should reapply for "ignore".
 

Uncoach

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So a fake poll in a municipal race between two Democrats has you questioning the entire polling industry.

They don’t call you Dumbcoach for nothing!!!
There was a bogus poll in Iowa for the POTUS election. Polls are all over the place. Very few pollsters are accurate. Very few. Keep your head buried in the sand, debrained79.
 

dtrain79

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The person in question had the charges dropped by the justice dept, no?

Trump was charged with hush money/ falsifying business records among other things during the Biden term:


Details by case:
  • Georgia (Fulton County, August 24, 2023) — Election interference / RICO charges.
    This is the famous scowling mugshot taken at the Fulton County Jail. It is the first (and so far only) booking photo of a U.S. president or former president.
  • New York (Manhattan, April 2023) — Hush-money / falsifying business records case.
    He was fingerprinted, but authorities did not photograph him.
  • Federal Florida case (June 2023) — Classified documents.
  • Federal Washington, D.C. case (August 2023) — Election interference.
Not to mention they tried to get him on colluding with a foreign adversary. If they would have had the evidence, could it have been some for of treason?

You compared all of the above to a vandalism charge. Saying the vandalism charge was worse?

When did Trump lose the label of being a private US citizen?

So here you are COMPLETELY CHANGING YOUR ARGUMENT. Trump was never charged with anything related to Russia, HE WASN'T EVEN IMPEACHED FOR IT. He was impeached for (a) threatening to withhold Congressionally approved funding from Ukraine, demanding an investigation of Biden to issue what he was obligated to pay by law (not his money, taxpayer money) and (b) fomenting a riot at the Capitol.

Trump was charged with four cases. Here they were:

1. The NYC case on hush money: The case was so weak Trump was convicted. There are arguments to the prosecutor's upping the charges from misdemeanors to felonies was dubious, I believe that is now on appeal.

2. The documents case: We don't need to go over this again. Trump was laughably guilty of the alleged crime, even faked a flood at Mar-A-Loser to try and cover it up.

3. The Georgia election case: Feel free to defend Trump's demand to "find rough 12K votes" to the Georgia SOS. The Georgia prosecutor was a clown and tanked her own case.

4. The DC case on the Capitol Riot: There are ample criticisms of whether this is a case that should have been brought. The theories were novel, though the conduct alleged was all true.
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What I think you want to argue is that the ex-President was targeted. Sure, he was. The validity of that probably rests with one's politics. But the conduct alleged wasn't made up (as it was in the reflecting pool case).

If you assume the best of intentions by Donald Trump, he's basically a victim of his own stupidity.
 

dtrain79

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Can you post the evidence that Trump direct the police to arrest these suspects before they were arrested?

I think this is a misunderstanding of the legal process. I don't think the people involved were even taken into custody. They may have been cited by the park police (or had their information taken down). The actual decision to charge them was a separate one undertake by the DOJ, which governs DC criminal prosecutions. I believe "Judge Jeanine" is the district attorney there, so she would have approved the charges.

Trump also claimed the reflecting pool was vandalized, which Judge Jeanine acknowledged was completely untrue when the charges were dismissed against four different people.

And unless we were legit idiots, we all knew vandalism was not the issue here. I don't know, maybe some people are that dumb to believe Trump's whims. I have doubts.
 

dtrain79

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AFAIK, people were actually attempting to damage the pool. It just happens the DOJ couldn't prove they were any factor to the pool's issues, because the contractor's work was the larger cause. It's OK to be tough on crime. It stops the nuts from thinking they have carte blanche to do damage to government/public sites/monuments. It would have been nice if Biden's DOJ and the far left DC Court could have dome something other than what they did with the many J6ers who didn't do anything other than be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

They call him Dumbcoach for a reason, folks.

See the last paragraph of my post immediately above, lol!
 
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