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Posted
2 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

Ouch. 

 

I see a denier put a cry baby emoji to your post. 

 

Beautiful video shows exactly what many on here said and were ridiculed for. 

Yes indeed, total conspiracy of deception, deceit and outright fraud against the American people.

 

 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, illisdean said:

Yes indeed, total conspiracy of deception, deceit and outright fraud against the American people.

 

 

 

 

So begs the question.

 

Who was really running America for the last 4 years ?

Posted
8 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

So begs the question.

 

Who was really running America for the last 4 years ?

 

As far as I can tell no one.  Lucky for everyone the USA is like a huge ship that course changes take a long time to make an impact and storms don't sink it. 

Posted
11 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Shame on those who continually gaslighted and deflected to hide his clear mental and physical decline.

 

You know who you are.

The Saudis mocked and had a good laugh at Biden and Kamala. The world watch and LAUGHED at Biden. Huge embarrassment for America especially after he made a humiliating spectacle in his totally botched Afghan withdrawal. Worst possible outcomes from the worst president in memory or perhaps ever.

 

 

Posted
17 hours ago, Walker88 said:

just how incompetent the 6-time bankrupt, now convicted felon and civil convicted sex offender is, convicted bank and insurance fraudster, and charity fraudster is.

How in Gods green earth did this "incompetent" achiever, and billionaire, leader, patriot, people's person beat in an EC LANDSLIDE the hitler obsessed, baby killing abortion luvin, cackling policy ignorant devoid replacement [kamala] for your mentally challenged hero Biden lose to President Trump? What happened that made Trump win the election? Was he the better candidate perhaps that voters preferred over the DEI, pro-noun, child sex change obsessed, illegal immigration pundits, the weaponized DOJ/FBI et all who tried to imprison, bankrupt, assassinate Trump liberal losers, the same group who emboldened Iran and allowing Oct 7 Israel massacre and the Houthis making a mockery of Bidens navy in the Red Sea,?

Be reminded your beloved mental challenged hero Biden was deemed mentally unfit by his own DOJ special counsel Hur to face  indictment, criminal prosecution, trial  for knowing possessing, sharing, even selling [to his ghost writer for his book deal] classified material in breach of espionage act! Boggles the mind how Trump won the election SO EASILY when he's so flawed as you want so desperately to believe but cannot wrap your deluded mind around and now wake up everyday hating, hating Trump some more all the while he creates success after success compared to the 4 years of Biden disaster on America. Fell free to offer your retort how Biden's performance or lack off was successful, improved America both domestically and with Bidens DISMAL foreign policy failures, be sure to include his totally botched Afghan wreck  withdrawal and show some other examples of his failures, cuz he ain't got now success's to show. You are like your friends at the regime media, all the activists trying to gaslight America and the world on how sound Bidens mush brains are. LOL....pathetic, all a bunch of sad and deluded losers them liberals have become. All of them. Keep crying, the next 4 years are gonna rain down on your hate parade. So, one question" who do you think is more incompetent, Biden or Trump, and why? LOL....don't stroke out with your biden "pee your pants" enthusiasm. 

 

Have a listen to this. Liars, total frauds...all things liberal. (where do you fit in with them)

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, blaze master said:

 

Ouch. 

 

I see a denier put a cry baby emoji to your post. 

 

Beautiful video shows exactly what many on here said and were ridiculed for. 


I do find it hilarious that it is always the right wing people on here who get triggered and upset about emojis. 

Who even notices or looks at them??

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Posted
14 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


I do find it hilarious that it is always the right wing people on here who get triggered and upset about emojis. 

Who even notices or looks at them??

obviously you do

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17 hours ago, Walker88 said:
17 hours ago, Walker88 said:

now convicted felon

and civil convicted sex offender

Really, when was he (Trump) "convicted", you have a date, a court docket, charging and conviction order(s), etc, ANYTHING at all to substantiate your claims here? 

 

Context

Dis/Misinformation: "convicted sex offender"

 

 

No, wrong, felon status (NO ONE cares about this illegal bogus hoax persecution ANYWAYS) except the haters and needs to be initialized/formalized at sentencing, after the presiding judge's sentencing order which has not occurred yet and doubtful it will ever occur, especially after it gets tossed on appeal. You got nothing, nothing at all to ease your obvious hatred induced butt-hurt. Soldier on with your pathetic hate based obsessions, but be warned, It's unhealthy and behavior shaping in detrimental ways as you have shown.

Posted
23 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


I do find it hilarious that it is always the right wing people on here who get triggered and upset about emojis. 

Who even notices or looks at them??

 

Getting triggered is using childish emojis in the first place. But you know that. 

 

Seems my comment has triggered you. 

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Posted
On 12/31/2024 at 3:05 AM, Social Media said:

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President Joe Biden’s final days in office have sparked intense debate, with CNN commentator Scott Jennings declaring that the president will “leave office in disgrace.” This sharp critique was voiced during Sunday’s episode of CNN’s *State of the Union*, where Jennings joined host Dana Bash and fellow panelist Karen Finney to discuss Biden’s legacy.  

 

Finney, while acknowledging earlier concerns about Biden’s health and suitability for office, described his presidency as impactful, stating that the effects of his policies would endure beyond his term. However, Jennings vehemently disagreed, pointing to key controversies as defining marks of Biden’s tenure.  

 

“I think he’s gonna leave office in disgrace,” Jennings stated, as reported by *Mediaite*. “The Hunter Biden pardon was disgraceful. He’s going to be remembered largely for inflation and for the disastrous Afghanistan pullout.”  

 

Jennings also raised concerns about the administration’s handling of Biden’s cognitive health, suggesting that significant efforts were made to obscure a potential decline. “I think it’s going to be a really ugly chapter,” he remarked. “It’s a diminished presidency because of it.”  

 

He further speculated about the extent of these alleged efforts, adding, “I think we still don’t know the full extent of what they did to try to hide what they’ve been doing over in the West Wing.”  

 

As the transition to President-elect Donald Trump nears, Biden has undertaken a series of final executive actions. Among them is the controversial decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, which has drawn sharp criticism from Republicans and commentators alike. In addition to this, Biden commuted the sentences of 37 individuals on federal death row, further fueling debate over his legacy.  

 

While Biden’s supporters highlight achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, and climate policy, detractors like Jennings argue that his administration will be remembered for scandals, economic challenges, and what they perceive as a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.  

 

With just weeks left in his presidency, the debate over Joe Biden’s legacy is far from settled, leaving Americans divided over how history will remember the 46th president.

 

Based on a report by The Hill 2024-12-31

 

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Scott Jennings.

 

It is so very easy to criticise when you personally are not capable of doing the job yourself. Whether what you claim is true or not, only the future can tell.

 

At the last presidential election the US electorate voted for a convicted criminal, a convicted sex offender and a serial liar to become POTUS.

 

Was it a good idea? 

 

Only the future can tell.

Posted
18 hours ago, Walker88 said:

convicted bank and insurance fraudster

Who exactly are you referring to here...Trump? If yes, you would be AGAIN gaslighting, misinforming, with no corroboration as usual. But, uh, why don't you provide some evidence to substantiate your statement(s) about these "convictions". Lets see what you come up with.

Posted
7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

The difference is that Carter was a good man in the wrong position. Biden is IMO a bad man and leaves as a man in disgrace. His misdeeds finally caught up with him.

However, should we blame the mentally challenged Biden for the failures of his presidency, or his handlers? I think his handlers are mainly to blame.

 

Jennings is correct IMO, and good for him saying it.

There is going to be a lot of butt covering in the Dem party as the truth comes out. Hopefully the Trump administration will launch an investigation as to how a mental incompetent could be kept on as POTUS.

But few people care about your opinion anyway.

 

You had and still have no vote or voice  in the election.

Posted
15 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Shame on those who continually gaslighted and deflected to hide his clear mental and physical decline.

 

You know who you are.

Here's a blatant example of the regime media's intentional misinformation for the purposes of damaging Tesla/Musk. These news groups are not trustworthy nor to be taken legitimately, they are nothing more than democrat controlled media activists. They faciliated the coverup of Bidens mental deficiencies and turned the most most disliked and lowest approval rated installed candidate to replace Biden into an overnight Cinderella sensation for about 6 weeks or so until her $1.5B campaign imploded and the voters saw throygh the deceit and her totally flawed existence of lies and total lack of awareness of policy. She was though an expert on "hitler" and abortions one could argue. 

 

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

How can that happen?

Asked and answered many, many times.

 

Trump was just a lying, disgusting buffoon,

Which makes him a normal politician, IMO.  If Trump was that, what is Harris ( or Biden ), in your opinion?

 


I said it in my post. Biden was an awful figurehead. I don't have much of an opinion on Harris. Neither of them have been found guilty of 34 felony counts though. Neither of them paid hush money to a porn actress, neither of them said they could "grab people by the p****", neither of them refused to accept the results of an election and encouraged people to riot, neither of them falsified business records.  Sorry, but the extent of Trump's immoral behaviour does NOT come under the "normal politician" umbrella, at all.

 

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Obama was a great statesman, someone you could be proud of to represent your country on the world stage.

:cheesy:

He sure fooled you then.

 


Did he? Did he also fool all of the other intelligent non racist people in the world? I follow news, politics, I read books, I am non partisan (don't care for Democrat vs Republican), I take it all on face value. If you don't think Obama was a great statesman then sorry, you are simply blinded by your own political blinkers. The world is bigger than your Trump obsessed little corner of the internet.

 

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PS: none of them could do anything about your rampant gun problem which is a stain on all of them in my opinion.

It's a people problem, not a gun problem.

Only people that believe in the nanny state think that banning guns will solve that problem, and banning guns only stops law abiding people from owning them. The criminals never have a problem finding a gun to use.


Fantastic, you trotted out the "it's a people problem, not a gun problem" cliche so early!!  Well done! Gold star to you.
The statistics are so overwhelmingly against you it is not worth even going there. If living in a nanny state means our children don't get regularly shot at school, if it means there are no mass shootings on an almost daily basis, then I am all for that. Guns ARE the problem, only the most blinkered can't see that.

We have regular mass shootings in schools. Take guns away? Nah. Arm the teachers!  More guns is the answer, obviously!

Sorry, the rest of the world laughs at you, but also pities you.

Look up Dunblane and the response in the UK. Look at gun deaths since. Look up Port Arthur and the response in Australia. Look at gun deaths since. See any correlation?

Jim Jefferies says it better than I ever could:
 

 

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Posted
46 minutes ago, flexomike said:

obviously you do

Incorrect, I couldn't care less, don't even look at them.

Lots of posts where people whinge about them, can you find one of mine?

Posted
16 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Does this sound like affordable healthcare to you :cheesy:

 

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And doesn't kick in till your bills are how much ?  :w00t:


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If you have an oops (on single plan), and go to hospital, your insurance cost 

$8,951  ... to simply have, then kicks in after your deductible of

$7,258

$16,209 ... cost to you before you get to pay 40% of the rest of your bill

 

So a medical oops that cost $66,209, cost you $36,209, and the insurance picks up $30,000. :cheesy:

 

Here's the most bizarre thing I read.  Gag clauses ... In some states, if you give the pharmacist, your health ins. card, it's 'illegal' for the pharmacist to tell you, if you pay cash, instead of using your ins., then it's cheaper than just your deductible if using health insurance :w00t:

 

Note, there are 50 states ...

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Thanks for sharing the pricing, although I am not sure why.

Sorry, in the US you have a terrible healthcare system. Where I come from it is free at the point of use as we believe healthcare is a universal right and everyone should have equal access and cover. It is not perfect by any means but it is fair and equitable and pretty much the entire nation loves and respects it (bar people like Farage who would like to take it away as there is money to be made).

You are complaining about the cost. I agree, it is horrendous.

By expanding coverage to those who couldn't afford it or were refused cover, how did Obama "destroy healthcare"?

Posted
8 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Thanks for sharing the pricing, although I am not sure why.

Sorry, in the US you have a terrible healthcare system. Where I come from it is free at the point of use as we believe healthcare is a universal right and everyone should have equal access and cover. It is not perfect by any means but it is fair and equitable and pretty much the entire nation loves and respects it (bar people like Farage who would like to take it away as there is money to be made).

You are complaining about the cost. I agree, it is horrendous.

By expanding coverage to those who couldn't afford it or were refused cover, how did Obama "destroy healthcare"?

Didn't really expand coverage to those that couldn't afford it, as it was already available.  Nobody is denied healthcare at a govt funded hospital.  The Qs probably suck, and you'll get billed, but good luck to the hospital ever collecting.

 

All obama did was let the lobbyist write the law to their advantage, and the true winners, as prices & profits skyrocketed.   Nice for me, as soon as it passed, my one med stock popped very nicely :coffee1:

 

Investing is so easy, obama = healthcare

bush 2 = oil.  Can't do defense contractors, as  moral issue with me 🙄

Posted
22 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Carter's administration was a disgrace, not the man.  I think all agree on that.

 

There is nothing redeeming about Biden.  Personally or politically.

 

Worst presidents, in order of, in my adult life ...

... LBJ, got most Yanks killed (Nam)

... Bush/Cheney, huge human death toll, war on terror

... Obama, continuation of, bail out of stockbrokers & destroyed healthcare

... Nixon & Clinton, just plain embarrassing

... Carter, Bush & Ford, just useless

... Reagan, union busting, as much of the fault falls on the unions themselves.

That only leaves Trump? You really don't like Presidents 🙂  Personally, Reagan, Obama and Clinton wouldn't be on my worse list.  My life has been good through them all so I don't really worry about who is in office.

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59 minutes ago, atpeace said:

That only leaves Trump? You really don't like Presidents 🙂  Personally, Reagan, Obama and Clinton wouldn't be on my worse list.  My life has been good through them all so I don't really worry about who is in office.

Same here, as never relied on govt assistance for anything.  They're all just puppets, except Trump.  Always had a job or my own work, and leaned to live within my means, and invest, instead of expensive show toys on loans.  Avoided most mistakes most people make.

 

Just as far as leaders, they all sucked, got people killed, in the 10's of 1000, to millions, by not standing up to the puppeteers.  JFK found out the cost of doing that.

 

Politicians on the federal level are just scum, and few have any morals.

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16 hours ago, billd766 said:

At the last presidential election the US electorate voted for a convicted criminal, a convicted sex offender and a serial liar to become POTUS.

Blame the ones that put an IMO gibbering idiot in as the alternative to Trump.

The electorate obviously considered a "convicted criminal, a convicted sex offender and a serial liar" a better choice.

 

I hope you get to enjoy the next 4 years as much as I will, though I suspect you won't. :whistling:

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14 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Same here, as never relied on govt assistance for anything.  They're all just puppets, except Trump.  Always had a job or my own work, and leaned to live within my means, and invest, instead of expensive show toys on loans.  Avoided most mistakes most people make.

 

Just as far as leaders, they all sucked, got people killed, in the 10's of 1000, to millions, by not standing up to the puppeteers.  JFK found out the cost of doing that.

 

Politicians on the federal level are just scum, and few have any morals.

I could not have put it better myself. I especially like the last sentence, though why stop at the federals?

Posted
16 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Fantastic, you trotted out the "it's a people problem, not a gun problem" cliche so early!!  Well done! Gold star to you.
The statistics are so overwhelmingly against you it is not worth even going there. If living in a nanny state means our children don't get regularly shot at school, if it means there are no mass shootings on an almost daily basis, then I am all for that. Guns ARE the problem, only the most blinkered can't see that.

Added 2 + 2 and got 22. Apparently you don't understand that it's a question of national character. NZ used to have thousands of law abiding gun owners and gun events were a rarity. The last government attempted to remove guns from law abiding citizens and now there are more firearm incidents from criminals than ever before.

 

Guns are not the problem unless in the hands of criminals, and they have zero problems getting them.

Posted
16 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

If you don't think Obama was a great statesman then sorry, you are simply blinded by your own political blinkers.

Obviously your definition of "statesman" differs from mine. IMO there have been no statesmen since Kennedy died. He was the last of the breed.

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16 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Neither of them paid hush money to a porn actress, neither of them said they could "grab people by the p****", neither of them refused to accept the results of an election and encouraged people to riot, neither of them falsified business records.  Sorry, but the extent of Trump's immoral behaviour does NOT come under the "normal politician" umbrella, at all.

Kennedy is regarded as a great president, but he was a womaniser.

 

Given you are posting on a forum populated by many that live in Thailand and do a lot of p***** grabbing, if that is a problem should you even be on here at all?

 

the extent of Trump's immoral behaviour does NOT come under the "normal politician" umbrella

What is it about posters on your side of the fence that you keep wobbling on about Trump not being a "normal" politician, and ignoring that he got elected BECAUSE he isn't a normal politician? Do you even understand the dynamics of what has been happening since 2016?

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17 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


I do find it hilarious that it is always the right wing people on here who get triggered and upset about emojis. 

Who even notices or looks at them??

Which right wing people would that be, considering you don't know any of their politics?

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