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  1. What's that, around a 2016 model?
  2. Mine's alright Jack. But I worry about the young people who can't afford a house, can't afford groceries and rent in the same month, and don't have enough confidence in the future economy to pop out their own kids. They're strapped paying for the replacement "newcomers".
  3. Keep in mind this is a woman who hated Trump with a passion, before he had 4 pretty good years, followed by the disaster that Harris/Biden have unleashed. Not unlike the change in heart by JD Vance and millions of other Americans. Myself included.
  4. Funny, because in about 90% of the cases of political violence, it's the lefties committing it. Or trying to commit it. They don't generally fight that well. More of a slap-and-shriek fest.
  5. A real Karen story, apparently. I can't believe anyone would be that vindictive, then brag on it. I hope they don't dox her. I'm against violence...
  6. Wouldn't it be a kick in the nuts if NY flipped from blue on account of a squirrel? The story is getting quite a bit of traction.
  7. I'd suggest hiding your kitchen knives, scissors, other sharp objects and any rat poison you may have laying around. And stock up on tranquilizers before election day. A Georgia voter named Leonardo said on Friday that he cast his ballot for Vice President Kamala Harris out of concern that her supporters would struggle mentally if former President Donald Trump defeats her. And anonymous voter Leonard isn't alone. Political analyst Mark Halperin is forecasting the biggest health care crisis in US history. https://dailycaller.com/2024/11/01/voter-ballot-for-harris-fears-her-supporters/ And if you live on a high floor, better stay in a one story bungalow for a couple of weeks. With a bar nearby. Kudos to Leonard for his compassion.
  8. Here's thousands of questionable voter registration forms in 3 separate county investigations in Pennsylvania alone. Harvested by a Soros backed company. The Monroe County Board of Elections in Pennsylvania determined that several voter registration applications and mail-in ballot requests are fraudulent York County, also located in Pennsylvania, is investigating forms submitted by the FieldCorps subsidiary, Lancaster County, again in Pennsylvania, is also investigating potentially fraudulent registration materials from a “third-party organization” after receiving approximately 2,500 applications in two waves, As FieldCorps faces scrutiny over the allegedly fraudulent voter materials, the company’s website has gone offline. https://dailycaller.com/2024/11/01/consulting-firm-that-rakes-in-cash-from-dems-investigated-for-submitting-fraudulent-voter-registration-forms/
  9. I'd vote for the guy just for having the courage to say this in a public forum: “Yeah,” Vance agreed, sharing that he has encountered several individuals in the same situation, saying “I know people who are public figures who have had serious vaccine side effects who do not want anyone to talk about it. Absolutely. They’re scared of being labeled an anti-vaxxer.” One of those people injured, Vance revealed, is “a Senate colleague who doesn’t want to talk about it but worries that it’s permanently affected his sense of balance, dizziness, and vertigo.” “I’ve talked to a number of people who think that they got vaccine injured. Some of them are public about it, and some of them are not,” Vance said. Of course, I'm a little biased since I've been suffering a vaccine injury since the day after my 2nd Pfizer, 3-1/2 years ago. Which includes, BTW, loss of balance, dizziness and vertigo, to this day. My fingers are crossed that they'll finally look for treatments instead of sweeping us all under the rug.
  10. In 2024, the average waiting time for an asylum hearing is 3.9 years. The average waiting period for an immigration asylum hearing is 3.9 years, according to Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, which tracks enforcement of federal immigration laws. With Eric Adams of NYC estimating the cost to provide services to their "newcomers" at $36,000 a year, that's about $140,000 of tax money to provide services while each one waits (3.9 x $36K). Multiply that by 10 million, and you're talking real money. With the US already $35 trillion in debt. We can't afford unvetted immigration. https://gigafact.org/fact-briefs/is-the-waiting-period-for-an-immigration-asylum-hearing-six-to-eight-years
  11. I question the timing myself. But there's a bigger game afoot than I'll ever know about.
  12. The difference, of course, is that Vance will pull that trigger if it's called for. The Dems? They covered up for Biden for over 3 years. To this day (and until mid January), the US has a functionally deficient president. And it shows in the chaos around the world.
  13. Like I said. Sounds familiar... Fundamentally, I'm against lawfare. But if one side thinks they can do it without paying a price, they will keep doing it. Hopefully, this is a shot across that bow.
  14. It's a good thing he's not the candidate. And that people (myself included) don't listen to him during his interviews. We listen to his guests. I'm a fan of his interviews and guest selection. But his laugh grates on my nerves. And he's slowly learning Rogan's formula... Ask a meaningful question and let your guests hang themselves. Or not.
  15. No doubt. File that under "2 can play at that game".
  16. I can think of a lot of his adversaries that should be praying for Trump to win next week. Because if he's president, he won't have as much spare time to sue the people who have defamed, attacked, and literally incited assassins to shoot at him. If they can sue $1 billion out of Alex Jones for hurt feelings, what's a bullet to the ear worth?
  17. Easy for me. I live overseas now. I haven't bought a US tariffed item in years. But I have had my tax money transferred to graduates who won't pay their loans.
  18. You mean like to poor who went to Ivy League Universities and got a useless degree, to the tune of $200K in debt?
  19. As they must. But only if they choose to buy the stuff being "tariffed". Loan forgiveness, OTOH, is not discretionary. I can choose not to buy bananas or imported EVs. I cannot choose not to pay taxes. And again, I repeat... Tariff money goes into the treasury. That reduces the deficit. Loan forgiveness comes out of the treasury and increases the deficit. The $35 trillion deficit.
  20. You are aware, of course, that tariffs go INTO the treasury and loan forgiveness comes OUT of the treasury? One is a redistribution of my wealth to other people (after I paid off my student loans), and is not discretionary on my part. Tariffs on imported food are a very discretionary issue. If bananas are too expensive, I don't buy them.
  21. Let's start with buying votes with student loan forgiveness. Contrary to the USSC ruling... That's good for $175 billion. Given the GAF, I could easily find $trillions. Another round of forgiveness was announced Thursday, bringing the total amount of student loan cancellation to more than $175 billion for nearly 5 million people since President Joe Biden took office. That’s roughly equal to 11% of all outstanding federal student loan debt. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/17/politics/biden-student-loan-forgiveness/index.html
  22. She was doing much better in the polls when she was hiding. But then she spoke... What's that old saying? Better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you're an idiot than to open your mouth and remove all their doubt... (I'm paraphrasing) Maybe Biden was onto something, campaigning from his basement.
  23. That's nickel and dime stuff compared to the grift of the Bidens and the Clintons and the Dem Elite in general. That's costing us $trillions.
  24. Uh Oh. Maybe not so remarkable... Bad news in the last week before the election. The U.S. economy lost 28,000 private sector jobs while the federal government added 40,000, BLS data shows. The October jobs report also saw employment gains in August and September be revised down by 81,000 and 31,000 U.S. economic growth in the third quarter of 2024 was weaker than expected, growing 2.8% — 0.2% below economist expectations. https://dailycaller.com/2024/11/01/private-sector-jobs-vanish-into-thin-air-while-feds-add-even-more-workers-to-payroll/
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