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On 4/11/2025 at 7:32 PM, newbee2022 said:

Another action of a low IQ dement self appointed world's leader😵‍💫

Had your IQ checked lately?

By your tone IG maybe needing lots of air.

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On 4/12/2025 at 7:04 AM, Social Media said:

New York, Chicago, Boston, and Denver

And just coincidental these are all democratic states.

 

Trump and his whole debacle is a laughing stock of the world!!!!

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1 hour ago, PomPolo said:

And just coincidental these are all democratic states.

 

Trump and his whole debacle is a laughing stock of the world!!!!

Personally I think all states withhold their federal contributions until the trump/Republican majority start governing by law not ditcate.furthermore it’s congress who controls the purse not trump of course to trump the rule of law is just an inconvenience to be delt with by lie deny defy delay 

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16 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

So what? That doesn't mean your side is right on anything. You were cheering for Harris, weren't you?

To prevent the country dropping into authoritarianism I preferred to have a democratic president. Unfortunately there was an insufficient choice. 

Only a dement old white man and a substitute who had to follow Grandpa too long to express her view of American's future with necessary steps to go.

More terrible to see now another old dement man surrounded by bags of bricks or cement trying to rule US.

I bet and hope he will not be there 4 years long.

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19 minutes ago, blazes said:

 

Why can't you write proper English?  What the eff is a "dement" man?  And what the even more eff are these "bags  of bricks or cement" that are "trying to rule US"?????

 

Have you spoken to your therapist lately?

As I realize you need a derogative and insulting way to communicate I advise you to look for a fool. It's not me.

Good day.

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20 hours ago, jts-khorat said:

Or maybe -- actually the most likely -- you have not understood that we talk here about funding of whole cities and states? Your answer does not really seem to match my post

As a German, I give you a pass on your lack of education.

"There are three instances in U.S. history in which a portion of a state successfully seceded to create a new state: Kentucky which separated from Virginia in 1792, Maine separating from Massachusetts in 1820, and West Virginia, which also separated from Virginia, in 1863."

"The decision to secede from the union was a result of the building tensions in the United States during the 1800s over the institution of slavery, states' rights, and tariffs. States' rights refer to the powers and rights each state retains under the U.C. Constitution."

So, a successful secession is NOT an indicator of separation FROM the US but rather an unsolvable difference between the people of the petitioners resulting in new lines being draw on a map. The most recent example:

"Proponents of the proposal argued that dividing California into three states would provide fairer and more responsive governance for large regions outside of California's major cities. In July 2018, the Supreme Court of California pulled it from the ballot for further state constitutional review."

 

In conclusion, I weigh the lack of depth, thought and research on your part and post, the fact that you list Germany as your location, the fact that Europe even exists BECAUSE of USA involvement against Germany, which by the way is the ONLY country to start 2 World Wars to take over the world, I summarize the the world 'needs' the US way more than Germany. You're dismissed. :stoner:

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On 4/12/2025 at 9:42 AM, thaipo7 said:

Almost 78 million and we are all with him.

 

Not true there's many media reports that his approval ratings in all states etc., are falling fast. 

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