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WorriedNoodle

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  1. The art of the shakedown. Partnerships like this, who needs enemies?
  2. Get real, never going to happen.
  3. It is never safe to assume anything in life:-) I would just carry on regardless as you did with the extensions and next TM47 until or if they pull you up on it.
  4. That was what the 12-Mar steel tariffs of 25% were supposed to cover. Could it be the Lets Go Brandon mob don't know what they are doing?
  5. We've head that term before from the current White House press secretary, another way of saying the original was BS. This looks like it has some format issues also.
  6. Interesting how Biden and dems seem to live rent free in peoples minds. I never mentioned them or even gave them a thought when I posted my comment.
  7. This week, US courts ruled against Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, and Russia responded to his pleas for a Ukrainian ceasefire and peace talks by launching missiles and drones on Ukrainian cities. Trump's popularity is taking a hit, with polls tumbling and the economy contracting in the first quarter. The jobs market remains robust, but consumers are avoiding major purchases due to financial uncertainty. The S&P 500, a broad index of US stocks, was down 14% last month, and inflation is still above the 2% target. Elon Musk, who promised to cut spending by $2trillion a year during the election campaign, has made no significant difference to the deficit. Trump has promised America a new golden age, but so far, it's only his family that are enriching themselves.
  8. Yes indeed... it was clear in 2014 when Russia invaded another sovereign nation.
  9. Assuming this isn't a wind up thread, that’s really concerning! I understand that cancer treatments can be expensive and difficult to access, but Ivermectin isn’t the answer. It’s not a treatment for cancer, its used to treat parasitic infections in both humans and animals, and taking it for something else could actually be more dangerous than not doing so. It can cause serious side effects, especially if taken in high doses or for an extended period of time.
  10. I lasted one minute, looks like you are shamelessly promoting a YT channel.
  11. Some peoples minds seem to have been chemically castrated.
  12. Trump literally said as he ambushed the South African president the "white crosses are burial sites of thousands of white farmers". So you read his comments with different words? How does one do that if not existing is some parallel universe of reality? A recent news verification of those "thousands of white farmer burial sites" that the POTUS referred to, found out they were a former temporary memorial display to honor two farmers who had been killed there.
  13. And you fell for the lies and exaggerated rhetoric hook line and sinker? You know the difference between graves and temporary memorial crosses on the P39-1 stretch of highway in that video mash up, much like you know that MS-13 photo wasn't photoshopped yeah? Looks like they got you where they want you.
  14. I am not clear on latest regulations, but we used to spend weeks at temples in Laos back in the 90's as foreigners as there was no where else to stay. Key thing to mind, as this guy didn't was that the visa was current and of the correct type.
  15. I thought the narrative was the foreigners eat the tariffs:-)
  16. Great to see you've finally come to your senses and stopped the anti vax nonsense posting. A true convert 🙂
  17. The timing of the Biden-Hur tape release, highlighting Biden's cognitive struggles, seems less about questioning past leadership and more about political strategy for 2028. The current administration may be leveraging these tapes to shift focus from their own challenges, using Biden's decline to rally their base or discredit Democratic prospects, with posts on X suggesting it’s a calculated move to shape voter perceptions ahead of the next election cycle. It’s classic gutter politics—using Biden’s cognitive decline as a cheap shot to score points for 2028, less about truth and more about manipulating voter sentiment. Something the right excel at of late.
  18. How do you know he isn't focused on Canada? He was simply answering a question asked that wasn't about Canada and answered it in a diplomatic way, something his neighboring nemesis could learn from.
  19. This is a parody bot account, come clean. No one could spout the amount of nonsense you do in one day and hold down a day job.
  20. Many would view Trump’s remarks as distasteful and disrespectful, particularly given the context. Mocking the commemorations of V-E Day, which honors the sacrifice and cooperation of Allied nations in defeating Nazi Germany, can be deeply offensive to countries like France, which suffered heavy civilian and military losses, endured Nazi occupation, and played a role in the resistance. Downplaying their experience or mocking their pride in liberation is likely to strike a nerve, especially in Europe, where the scars of WWII remain very present in public memory. Also, imitating a foreign leader's accent—even jokingly—tends to be seen as undiplomatic and culturally insensitive, especially for someone who has held the office of President of the United States. More broadly, Trump’s tone—sarcastic, dismissive, and self-congratulatory—undermines the spirit of unity that defined the Allied efforts in WWII. While it's true that the U.S. played a decisive role, the war was won through the collective sacrifice of multiple nations. Presidents and leaders are typically expected to honor that shared history with respect and humility. Many observers—especially veterans, historians, and international partners—would find these comments inappropriate, if not offensive.
  21. Is it a western propaganda machine or fact? I was led to believe all the following were facts? Disinformation and Propaganda False Claims about Macron: Russia spread false claims that Macron was using cocaine on a train ride, part of a broader pattern of disinformation. Military Actions and Conflicts Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, leading to significant loss of life and displacement. Support for Separatist Groups: Russia has continued to support separatist groups in Eastern Ukraine, fueling ongoing conflict. Cyber Attacks and Espionage Sandworm Hacking Campaign: Russian state-sponsored hacking group APT44 (Sandworm) targeted critical organizations and governments in a multi-year campaign. Humanitarian Crises Downing of MH17 (2014): Russia-backed separatists shot down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, killing 298 civilians. Other Controversies Interference in Foreign Elections: Russia has been accused of interfering in numerous foreign elections, including in the US and Europe. Support for Authoritarian Regimes: Russia has provided support to authoritarian regimes, including in Syria, Belarus and Myanmar. Human Rights Abuses: Russia has faced criticism for human rights abuses, including treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals and opposition figures. Annexation of Crimea (2014): Russia annexed Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula, in a move widely condemned by the international community. Poisoning of Alexei Navalny (2020): Russia was accused of poisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a nerve agent. Come on Frank, surely all the above wasn't propaganda was it? Have you thought it thro?
  22. A screw loose for not escaping on time? You speak from experience?
  23. For it is written in the book of Two Corinthians, I'm sure you'd agree.
  24. I see it more as a blend of satire, harsh criticism, and biting wit. Where is there any hate in this? The author uses exaggerated imagery and caricature to drive home their point that America has gone from the king of the hill to the punchline in the room.
  25. Will you accept the polling results?
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