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Alan Zweibel

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  1. Thank you for confirming the diagnosis.
  2. Posting an avatar of George Soros Is trolling? Only to obsessives.
  3. For weeks, Mr. Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who is married to a U.S. citizen, has made clear that he would not challenge his deportation if he were sent to Costa Rica, which has promised him legal residency and guaranteed that he would not be sent back to El Salvador. But the Trump administration has refused to deport him to Costa Rica, and in an earlier hearing this week, Judge Xinis pressed the administration to consider the option or clarify why it was unacceptable. She did not get the clarity she was seeking. Mr. Schultz not only could not explain why the administration had refused to consider Costa Rica but also said he had been unaware that Costa Rica had provided such assurances to Mr. Abrego Garcia. “You came here today with a witness who knows nothing about Costa Rica, I mean, less than nothing,” Judge Xinis told a government lawyer, referring to Mr. Schultz. “Help yourself dig out of this hole.” https://archive.ph/M50rZ The Trump administration plumbing new depths in incompetence.
  4. It's just his inane of distracting from issues and making it personal instead.
  5. I posted that image of Soros as a diagnostic to see just how deranged and obsessed with conspiracy theories certain members are.
  6. I don't think it's China goods that so unpopular with the American public. Rather... https://www.natesilver.net/p/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletin
  7. And all you've got are unbacked assertions and personal comments. You have zilch.
  8. I see you still offer no evidence to support this deranged claim.
  9. Here's a link: https://apfisn.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/China.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com 3 are listed starting on page 7
  10. How many of these pests predate the advent of modern trade with China? Does China have pests imported from North America I know at least some of those plant pests were purposely imported into America Isn't it a fact that invasive species are a worldwide problem with nations from all over the world infecting, so to speak, each other? And finally, has the Trump administration increased funding to protect against invasive species, or cut funding?
  11. In other words, you have no rational reply to offer.
  12. So, economic sabotage by Trump isn't the reason?
  13. So how much are each of these alleged illegal aliens being paid?
  14. Right. White guilt explains why Europeans are unhappy with Trump's economic policies? How does that work?
  15. White House Disapproves of Machado’s Nobel, but Rubio Is a Big Supporter Marco Rubio was among eight Republican lawmakers who last year called the Venezuelan opposition leader “courageous and selfless” in a Nobel Prize nomination letter. Trump wanted the honor... Mr. Rubio was a senator representing Florida at the time. The letter was signed by seven other Republican lawmakers, including Rick Scott, the other senator from Florida, and Michael Waltz, then a congressman representing Florida who later became Mr. Trump’s first national security adviser in this term and is now the president’s ambassador to the United Nations. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/us/politics/nobel-trump-rubio-venezuela.html Better hope the Boss doesn't get wind of this.
  16. Why China Built 162 Square Miles of Solar Panels on the World’s Highest Plateau https://archive.ph/vuOYu
  17. You sure about that? https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranked-global-share-of-manufacturing-value-by-country/
  18. Posts like this explain why QAnon still exists.
  19. Right now, thanks to the efforts of environmentalists, the west has rapidly reduced it's dependence on coal-fired power plants. Who is it who wants to bring them back? Who wants to actually build new ones in the United States? As for China, most new solar and wind power that is being installed in the world today is being done in China. Their use of coal to generate electricity is already declining.
  20. Actually, the real Antifa, if there is such a thing, according to Jack Posobiec, began in Weimar. " Not to be outdone, in came Jack Posobiec, one of the right’s weirdest hangers-on, who is perhaps most famous for the time he spread the “Pizzagate” theory and then got removed from the pizzeria in question by police for filming a child’s birthday party. Running with the major theme of the hour — that Antifa is definitely, certainly, really real despite all evidence to the contrary, and that everybody needs to stop saying it’s not real — Posobiec made a startling claim: Antifa is so clearly real that it “has been going on for almost 100 years ... going back to the Weimar Republic in Germany.” https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/trump-antifa-portland-pam-bondi-posobiec-b2842048.html Before I had my doubts about the reality of the threat posed by Antifa, but now that I know they opposed Hitler, I'm convinced that they need to be rounded up and put into camps.
  21. And of course, not just Trump, but what looks like the overwhelming majority of his supporters.
  22. Well, they still do burn an awful lot of coal, Good thing Trump wants to put a stop to that.
  23. Or it could be that when those books get written, his tenure maybe written up as the one that sunk the west into poverty and tyranny. Anybody can posit alternative realities.
  24. China makes a huge range of products including some of the most advanced technology in the world. You're like those people in the 1950's and 60's who mocked Japanese products. What you are clueless about is the fact that poor nations start out by making cheap stuff and if they are economically reasonably well managed they keep on moving up the value chain.

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