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Schoggibueb

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  1. Ryan served in the U.S. Army as a military intelligence officer from 2004 to 2009. He completed two combat tours in Iraq, including a deployment to Mosul in 2008 during the height of the insurgency. He attained the rank of captain and was awarded two Bronze Star Medals, along with an Army Commendation Medal and Army Achievement Medal. The rest you can find out yourself.
  2. ...for Involving Politics Into the Military!
  3. https://meidasnews.com/news/most-americans-want-congress-to-extend-aca-tax-credits New survey shows strong bipartisan support, but warns of potential political fallout if subsidies expire As Congress grapples with federal spending negotiations and the looming expiration of enhanced health insurance subsidies, a new KFF Health Tracking Poll reveals that a broad majority of Americans want lawmakers to act. According to the poll, 78% of adults say Congress should extend the enhanced premium tax credits (ePTCs) for people who purchase their own coverage on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplaces. That’s more than three times the share (22%) who say the credits should expire. Support cuts across partisan lines, with 92% of Democrats, 82% of independents, and even a majority of Republicans (59%) favoring an extension. Notably, 57% of Republicans who identify with the MAGA movement also back continuation of the subsidies. Despite this consensus, public awareness remains low. Six in ten adults say they’ve heard “little” or “nothing at all” about the subsidies expiring, even though more than 24 million Americans could be directly affected. If the tax credits expire at the end of 2025, ACA Marketplace enrollees could see their premiums double on average, with an estimated 4 million people losing coverage. Seven in ten adults who buy their own insurance say they could not afford such increases without severely disrupting household finances. About four in ten enrollees (42%) say they would go without insurance if monthly costs nearly doubled, while a third (37%) would continue paying, and roughly one in five (22%) would turn to employer or spousal coverage. ...
  4. He might be your king. I don't belong to your "our". Who needs kings and queens. I mean really.
  5. Sure, I have no idea about difference between purified drinking water and mineral water. KI: Natural mineral water and spring water are not the same; while both come from protected underground sources and must be microbiologically wholesome, natural mineral water is defined by a constant and unique mineral composition with recognized physiological properties, whereas spring water's mineral content can be variable and less significant. Mineral water undergoes official recognition for its specific mineral content and purity, while spring water does not require the same level of formal recognition for its mineral profile.
  6. Tap water for cooking. Mineral water for coffee and drinking. (Mont fleur or Aura) Drinking (or purified) water for the icecubes (Aro). Available in Makro. The only thing I try to boycott is Nestle water and their products in general.
  7. Maybe once a month one spliff, just for fun. As I once bought a too big amont of relaxing greenhouse weed, I made small portions in zip-bags and have them in the freezer, as light and temperature would decrease the THC until this will be finished.
  8. Yeah, so you are power loosers.
  9. You wrote: you are losing in Court after Court and will get blown out in the midterms. All you can do is stomp your feet on the internet. Trump Voters=winners. ----- I proved the opposite. Nothing to discuss. So it's clear: Trump voters=loosers.
  10. https://www.axios.com/2023/10/02/trump-troops-fallen-soldiers-john-kelly
  11. Within one week listed 8 losses for you Magastanies. So what do you want do discuss? That the judges are all radical leftists? C'mon, give me a break from your nonsense.
  12. Oh really? You really have a strange POV. Last Friday, a federal appeals court ruled that Trump’s reciprocal tariffs were basically illegal, as my colleague Inae Oh covered. (On Truth Social, Trump alleged the court was “Highly Partisan,” adding, “If these Tariffs ever went away, it would be a total disaster for the Country.”) The same day, a federal judge ruled that the administration could not fast-track deportations of people detained far from the southern border. (White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller called the ruling a “judicial coup.”) Last Sunday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the administration from deporting hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children. (Miller alleged the “Biden judge” was “effectively kidnapping these migrant children.”) On Tuesday, an appeals court upheld a lower court’s ruling requiring Trump to rehire fired Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter. That prompted the administration to ask the Supreme Court to allow the firing to proceed. The same day, a federal judge ruled that Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles was illegal, alleging that the president and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are “creating a national police force with the President as its chief.” (White House spokesperson Anna Kelly characterized the ruling as “a rogue judge…trying to usurp the authority of the commander in chief to protect American cities from violence and destruction.”) On Wednesday, a federal judge ruled that the administration broke the law when it froze billions of dollars in research funds to Harvard. (White House spokesperson Liz Huston called the decision “egregious.”) On Thursday, an appeals court ruled that Trump could not cancel billions of dollars in foreign aid without getting approval from Congress. (The administration already appealed the decision.) And on Friday, a federal judge blocked Trump from revoking the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Venezuelan immigrants. (A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said the ruling “delays justice,” adding, “unelected activist judges cannot stop the will of the American people for a safe and secure homeland.”)
  13. This is what you get when you install the Saturday morning news guy as Secretary of Defense.
  14. Weirdos would also be suitable.
  15. I have something perfect for you. As a real Trump warrior a "must have".
  16. I guess they will be used for strikes against Hamas. A few P-8A-Poseidon aircrafts have been sent to Norway (Gardermoen next to Oslo). But I don't think they need refueling in this amount.
  17. Every few days the same story - nothing changes... The US$ wants to be weak - because Trump wants this. So stop complaining. Or change something. It's easy, if you really want. Ah, complaining is easier I guess.
  18. And Oreshnik as also Kinshal. Both nuclear capable. same same - no difference
  19. https://www.publiceye.ch/en/topics/commodities-trading/switzerland/commodities-hub
  20. 35% of the world market is unimportant? Ok, if you say so.
  21. 1. I don't live in Switzerland. 2. Switzerland is very important for Putin. 35% of the worlds oil is traded there. 3. Toblerone isn't swiss (anymore). And also went really down the drain when the original owners sold it to Mondolez (Kraft Foods). No swiss chocolate anymore since 1990.
  22. Yeah sure Yeah, all these russian red lines. Started with helmets, went on with Tanks, ammunition, Himars, F-16 etc.pp. Really old and worn out russian threats and propaganda.

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