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Chomper Higgot

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  1. Especially those who get their opinions from the Kremlin’s misinformation machine.
  2. Trump’s decline has reached the point where the Dems are simply posting his speeches as Harris campaign messaging.
  3. A whole one. Are you sure?
  4. To me it sounds like realism setting in.
  5. To remind you, I have frequently made the factual observation that Trump’s allegations of Biden’s cognitive decline, parroted by his supporters, both foreign and domestic, started in the immediate aftermath of Trump being rushed into the Walter Reid Memorial Hospital to be administered the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test. I have been consistent in my view that Trump was engaging in accusation confession, and that while the reason it was deemed necessary for Trump to be rushed into hospital for that test has been kept from voters, the necessity would eventually reveal itself. It revealed itself in the debate. Trump is very clearly not fit for the Presidency, he does however do a very convincing impression of a confused and meaninglessly rambling old man. Biden, lest you have forgotten, is not nor never was the Democratic Candidate for this 2024 Presidential Election.
  6. Anecdotes are of course interesting, I knew a First Cat Road Racer who died in his sleep at age 25, his team members ate all still fit and healthy decades later. However, there has been a significant development in past 20 years that is without doubt going to produce valuable insights into exercise and health. Almost every person I know who is regularly taking part in sports, is using ‘wearables’ and uploading their data to online databases, STRAVA, Garmin, Polar, TrainingPeaks etc. This is true of tens of millions of people around the world. Its a goldmine for medical research and will undoubtedly reveal valuable nights as the cohort of users age.
  7. Exercise does not negate the negative impacts of processed, high salt content, high cholesterol, low fiber, and importantly high glycemic index foods, which is the root cause of very many people’s chronic health problems.
  8. More to the point, what kind of rational thought goes through the heads of his supporters, both foreign and domestic, to leave them still believing he’s fit for the Presidency? We know he’s not fit for the job, he just showed us precisely why. So why is his clear cognitive decline not front and center of all discussions on him and his candidacy. He’s a doddering rambling wreck.
  9. Eating better is obviously a good idea, but it’s a message that needs to over come vast sums spent on advertising and market to g if exactly the stuff people should not be eating for better health.
  10. And you accuse Churchill of being pig ignorant.
  11. I’ll go with this. Statins, or indeed any medicines, might be appropriate for some people under some circumstances. Get the best professional medical advice you can, always consider a second professional medical opinion, always follow up with periodic reviews and check ups. Don’t self medicate.
  12. You can’t [help or even try to control] yourself can you?!
  13. The people spending millions on Trump’s campaign will decide if Trump is going to debate Harris again and they will do so on the basis of where the polls go. If they indicate Trump is heading for certain defeat then he will be told to debate Harris again, he’ll have no other option.
  14. Once again cowed by a bright, assertive woman. He couldn’t even look at her. He’s a Beta pretending to be an Alpha. Games up!
  15. As I said to a former colleague who recently retired and is in receipt of a generous company pension when he was dismissive of the state pension. If you moved into a house that someone posted over £800 a month through the letter box every month without fail, you would think very carefully before moving somewhere else. As you rightly say, soon to rise to a £1000 a month, not to be sniffed at regardless of what other incomes one might have.
  16. Trump has led his followers, foreign and domestic, off the plot.
  17. Yes they are. Perhaps as much as £460/year. https://amp.theguardian.com/money/article/2024/sep/10/uk-state-pension-rise-april-2025-wage-growth
  18. Yes it is. Now all you have to do is provide evidence of when prisons reached a state of overcrowding. I have provided a link to a credible source to back my argument, you’ve provided zilch.
  19. My favourite, your impression of a pigeon playing chess. I have provided detailed and considered explanation of my argument. You on the other hand, make allegations and fail to back them up. Its your MO.
  20. Trump might just as well have said : ’I could go on live TV, lie through my teeth and come out with any amount of whacked out, crackpot, rambling nonsense and still not lose a single supporter, foreign or domestic’.
  21. Something that was not remedied in the following 14 years and that had, by Spring of this year, already necessitated the early release of prisoners while still leaving prisons over crowded. 14 years of inaction.
  22. Let me explain it to you. Evidence, no matter how “irrefutable” is no guarantee of justice in a fallible justice system. And since justice is administered be people who are fallible, then the justice system is always fallible, sometimes the fallibility is a result of human error, too often it is a result of deliberate interference in the justice system, by example the withholding of evidence by police and prosecutors. So no, there is no contradiction in my response to you post, I did not ‘selectively’ read it. Your argument relies on the patently false assumption that verdicts are safe if the evidence is ‘irrefutable’. Very clearly, the evidence presented might not be the whole evidence and therefore may have the appearance of being irrefutable when it is nothing of the sort. It seems withholding evidence is a bit of a thing, which might explain the dozens of overthrown cases I linked earlier. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5572445/amp/Police-trained-hide-evidence-dont-want-defence-see.html
  23. And the prisons were still over crowded with prisoners having to be released early in Spring 2024. “By the prison service’s own measure of safe and decent accommodation, there were fewer than 80,000 prison places at the end of May 2024. But the number of people in prison stood at more than 87,000, and official population projectionsindicate that it will continue to rise – to 96,200 by March 2025 and potentially as high as 114,800 by March 2028.” https://howardleague.org/why-are-prisons-overcrowded/ Any luck on an explanation of the contradiction you allege I made?
  24. Perhaps the far right wingers with whom you sympathize should have obeyed the law. Prisoners were already being released before the election, refer Howard League link above. Maybe someone didn’t build the prisons the nation needs.
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