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I discussed that turd in another current thread: You mean that bill that allowed for 5,000 illegals to enter every day before it required any border action at all? The one that proposed hiring thousands of agents and judges for the express purpose of letting them in faster? The one that was totally unnecessary if Biden had just used the executive power that Trump used quite successfully, and Biden rescinded in his first week? Is that the one you mean? That DOA load of crap? And I didn't mention the included Ukraine and Israel funding, that needed to be (and were) handled as separate decisions.
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You mean that bill that allowed for 5,000 illegals to enter every day before it required any border action at all? The one that proposed hiring thousands of agents and judges for the express purpose of letting them in faster? The one that was totally unnecessary if Biden had just used the executive power that Trump used quite successfully, and Biden rescinded in his first week? Is that the one you mean? That DOA load of crap?
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Didn't see that coming...
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That's why Harris uses that chestnut so often. There is no chance anyone would vote for her if they looked at what has happened in her past. In California and in the White House. There's a trail of wreckage she wants to be unburdened from.
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Saved a Thai from being fined. Good or bad?
impulse replied to AustinRacing's topic in General Topics
On an aside, is there an app for that in Thailand? Back home, there are apps (maybe even Google maps) where people can post up a speedtrap or other enforcement like DUI checkpoints. -
I understand child support, but not alimony. Shouldn't the payments stop when the contracted services are no longer rendered?
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Did you hear that? That was the sound of Trump's polling numbers going up. Again. The idea that 2 election workers were harmed to the tune of 50x what they'd make in their lifetime, is ridiculous. That Giuliani was disbarred in a venue that votes over 90% blue surprises nobody, but infuriates a lot of voters.
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Tristan or Andrew? In any case, the warmongers have made sure there are plenty of Ukrainian widows and former lovers on the dating market.
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Years ago, on the 4 wheel drive only beach on North Padre Island in Texas, we came across a bunch of drunk and nekked partiers (of both genders- that's all we had back then). They looked like they were having a blast. Hilarious, but I wouldn't have wanted to be them when the booze wore off. They were beet red and blistered in all the places where they had no tan. I'm not sure there was enough aloe vera on the entire island to ease that pain.
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I don't know... I was better off after 4 years of Trump than I am today. So was the world. Al Gore would have referred to that as an inconvenient truth. Trump was president for 4 years and the world didn't spin off its axis (as it may between now and election day if the warmongers have their way)
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impulse replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
But the same is true of cash users. I can't count the times I got behind some lady digging into the bottom of her purse to look for some coins to pay the exact amount instead of forking over a 100 baht note and getting some change back. -
Everyone cheering at what happened to Alex Jones had better cross your fingers that what comes around, won't go around. Wait until a new DOJ and they start coming after the folks that caused the assassination attempts on Trump by calling him Hitler. He's got a better case for actual damages than the Sandy Hook parents.
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If the Japanese ever perfect those sex robots, the human race is doomed. On an aside, but not off topic, in the USA, this statistic would scare the beejeezus out of me. Today, 1 in 36 US kids is autistic. I don't remember ever knowing a family with an autistic kid when I was growing up. The CDC data only goes back to 2000 (wonder why?), but the wingnut media says the number was about one in 1500 when I was born. My nephew has 1 profoundly (totally non-verbal) autistic son, and another that's borderline, but too young to diagnose. It's a good thing he's loaded and his wife is a physician's assistant. Otherwise, the money they've spent on care for the past 6 or 7 years would bankrupt a typical family. As it is, they're virtually trapped at home because they can't take their son out in public, or even to neighborhood events. His behavior is too disruptive to those around him. The saving grace is that they slum it in a $million dollar estate in the Texas Hill Country. About 1 in 36 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to estimates from CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network. https://www.cdc.gov/autism/data-research/index.html Maybe that's why the western birthrate is down? Who wants that risk? And if you're not going to raise kids, what's the purpose of getting married, that exceeds the risk of getting married?
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I wonder when CNN will get sued? Georgia won’t update vulnerable Dominion software until after 2024 election https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/14/politics/dominion-voting-georgia-vulnerabilities-2024/index.html Or Politico? The nation’s best hackers found vulnerabilities in voting machines — but no time to fix them https://www.politico.com/news/2024/08/12/hackers-vulnerabilities-voting-machines-elections-00173668#:~:text=The nation’s best hackers found And I wonder if Fox will sue for a refund... Expert shows how to tamper with Georgia voting machine in security trial https://www.ajc.com/politics/witness-shows-how-to-tamper-with-georgia-elections-in-security-trial/WUVKCYNV3ZGOVNB6X6TDX2GEFQ Check the dates on all 3 articles before telling me those claims have been long ago debunked.
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Interesting read from a well informed professor of US history.
impulse replied to bubblegum's topic in Political Soapbox
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