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Posted
21 minutes ago, red viking said:

Looks like more bad news for diaper boy. This was a lower rating than either Biden or Trump (2017) got in their opening speeches to Congress. 

Ooh man.  We should call a meeting.  Let me see if I can get the boys together to get on it.  

Posted
27 minutes ago, Le duke said:

I wonder how many rubes believed his statement that the US spent 8M on “transgender mice”.


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Those outrageous designations are examples of the IC’s contempt for authority.  They can’t just come out and say the money was spent for color revolutions and such. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Caveira said:

Went well?

 

 

It went well.

But a speech is not going to determine much. All these speeches are full of bluster and are meant to put the most positive light on everything. Facts are often in short demand. Take for example when Trump praised Musk and his work and then almost immediately stated that we will not have unelected bureaucrats running the government.

If he can end the war in Ukraine without doing Putin's bidding, if he can end inflation, and stop attempting futile trade wars, if he can balance a budget and decrease the debt, then things are going well. Until then all he has done is cost me money.

When I voted against him I thought it was a vote against my economic interest, but for my moral compass (barely, who are we kidding). So it is a real kick in the teeth that he won, and that turns out to be against my economic interests.

Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge

Posted
12 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

It went well.

If he can end the war in Ukraine without doing Putin's bidding,

 

What does success look like to you?  I'm not trying to be a funny guy here, what could he do that does not do Putin's bidding?  Or maybe the better question would be what is Putin's bidding?

mspart

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Posted
2 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

It went well.

But a speech is not going to determine much. All these speeches are full of bluster and are meant to put the most positive light on everything. Facts are often in short demand. Take for example when Trump praised Musk and his work and then almost immediately stated that we will not have unelected bureaucrats running the government.

If he can end the war in Ukraine without doing Putin's bidding, if he can end inflation, and stop attempting futile trade wars, if he can balance a budget and decrease the debt, then things are going well. Until then all he has done is cost me money.

When I voted against him I thought it was a vote against my economic interest, but for my moral compass (barely, who are we kidding). So it is a real kick in the teeth that he won, and that turns out to be against my economic interests.

Blah blah blah...I hate Trump...blah blah blah...anything he does is bad...blah blah blah....

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bigbrog said:

Blah blah blah...I hate Trump...blah blah blah...anything he does is bad...blah blah blah....

Another solid example of those strong contributions to the topic that you are always so concerned about, eh? 
 

Can we get a “whackadoodle” for old times sake??

Posted
5 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Another solid example of those strong contributions to the topic that you are always so concerned about, eh? 
 

Can we get a “whackadoodle” for old times sake??

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Posted
13 hours ago, Scouts Honor said:

 

It appears they spent about $5 million on transgender mice studies, which I am good with cancelling.  The largest on the list for $3 million had a brief mention of trans folks but that wasn’t the purpose of the study.

Also lol at an official White House document calling CNN “fake news losers”

https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/03/yes-biden-spent-millions-on-transgender-animal-experiments/
 

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