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Russia Dismisses Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan Offers 3 Day Ceasefire
Putin asked for 3 days ceasefire so he can have his annual military parade in Red Square. He is never genuine with any peace plan unless he gets 25% of Ukraine land, Ukraine de-militarized and no Nato membership. He and Trump can't never be trusted for a amicable peace plan with security guarantees. Europe should step in and lead the negotiation as it is their future that is at stake. -
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Crime Foreign National Detained After Threatening Jomtien Beachgoers with Scissors
So it`s just you and your bestie then? -
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Decisions, decisions, where to stay in retirement?
Probably more than likely you are going to end up back in the UK with your health unless you can do something now Your a good man ,I feel for you I have no suggestions though -
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The Many faces of Biden’s newcomers, Criminal illegal immigrant posters on WH lawn…
Wow, obsess much? Seriously, OP, thanks for taking time out from spitting on Mexicans to update us with the latest news from the White Grievance Committee (motto: "A robe by any other name....") And jeers to the Administration for stealing a high school pep squad member's idea (hey gang, I know, let's put up some posters!) You put the BIG in bigot. -
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How scared should we be of Trump's authoritarian tendencies?
Thanks mike, agree with you completely, who else wants to make their neighbour a state of their own country (except russia,) who wants to take over greenland, the panama canal, disregard the judicial system, get rid of people before a court determination etc etc. It sounds very much like the playbook in Germany in the 1930's -
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Trump has signed 124 orders in less than 100 days. Scholars warn this is a constitutional cr
The conservative-funded Pacific Legal Foundation is handling 2 of the executive order IEEPA cases says this: The president claims his tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Passed by Congress in 1977, IEEPA provides that, upon the declaration of a national emergency, the president may exercise certain authorities “to deal with any unusual and extraordinary threat” to national security, foreign policy, or the economy. Historically, IEEPA has been used to impose economic sanctions in furtherance of foreign policy and national security goals—not to impose tariffs. But the statute includes no standards or guidelines for the exercise of those authorities. And IEEPA makes no mention of tariffs. (AND) We've been fighting for freedom since 1973. Over our 50 years, we've brought 20 cases to the Supreme Court and won 18 victories, including landmark cases in property rights and administrative law. https://pacificlegal.org/case/tariffs-lawsuit/
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