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Posted
1 minute ago, BLMFem said:

Don't know, but pretty sure it was a grown-up.

What's wrong with your internet since you cannot check the answer to your own question? Has Google blocked you?

Oh, here's the DEI hire under the last administration, 

 

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Posted
14 hours ago, Quentin Zen said:

it's all ICE now.   Deport or get fired.   just needs warm bodies.   walk, deport, walk, deport some more, meet the quota, exceed the quota, deport more, than deport more you idiot.

 

Deport = enough people will still vote for him.    everything else is for the rich.

 

don't eat my cat.    deport!!!! out!!!!!!   born in America?  ah, not good enough for him.  deport!!!!

 

this is everything now


“everything else is for the rich.”

Another poor boy envious of his rich.  
 

“born in America. not good enough for him.  deport!!”

Hey Einstein, U.S. Citizens can’t be deported.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Tug said:

Gabbert Russian tool the idiot for fema doesent know about hurricane season an imbecile in charge of health is a conspiracy nutter with a brain worms the education sec is the pro wrestling queen the guy running the pentagon has no experience no qualifications and is a blackout drunk his trade guy is killing our economy…..naaa dude wake up!

That's an interesting stream of consciousness; lacking any punctuation until the last sentence LOL

Posted
15 hours ago, StandardIssue said:

 

The post is about staff and cabinet turnover, not personal knowledge and abilities of staff.

 

Do you know how to use an AI interface?

 

Ask it this question. Compare Donald Trumps individual cabinet and advisor qualifications against Joe Bidens


The post is about staff and cabinet turnover, not personal knowledge and abilities of staff.”

 

There is a connection between the two.

 

Comparing  Biden’s advisors with Trumps.

You decide.

 

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Trump's history with appointees has a consistent pattern - praising his own acumen in hiring them, he trashes them when they disagree, or are such abysmal performers he can't gloss over them.

 

I wonder who will cop the blame when his second trade war with China goes the way of the first.


Tell us how bad the first trade war with China went?

 

Despite the doom and gloom predictions by the leftists, which are never accurate BTW my portfolio is doing remarkably well.

Posted
3 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


The last person in that role was Bill Braniff, an army veteran with 20 years of anti terrorism experience.

He resigned after doge cut 20% of his staff.

Does that answer your question?

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/terrorism-prevention-thomas-fugate-trump-b2764504.html

It does, thanks. 

 

Lookes like he got a better offer: 

PERIL Welcomes New Executive Director Bill Braniff | American University, Washington, D.C.

Posted
7 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


The last person in that role was Bill Braniff, an army veteran with 20 years of anti terrorism experience.

He resigned after doge cut 20% of his staff.

Does that answer your question?

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/terrorism-prevention-thomas-fugate-trump-b2764504.html

Oh, and incidentally, we seem to have a fair number of terrorists popping up that got in the country during the last administration.  

 

I wonder why he didn't resign when Biden/Harris was letting millions of illegals flood into the county. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Newton was 23 when he invented calculous, and he invented it to complete his physics work. 

 

 

And if during the invention of calculus Newton made a negregious error, what serious reduction of the safety and security of that era's general population would occur?   LOL   your desperation is leading to some very hilarious analogy attempts

 

Maybe Newton didn't get it right until the fifth iteration.  The HS guy doesn't get to take risk free attempts at getting things right.

 

Get to your computer right now and buy a new thinking cap!

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Posted
4 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

And the invention of calculus made a great impact on the safety and security of that era's general population?   LOL   your desperation is leading to some very hilarious analogy attempts 

The calculus has saved countless lives, certainly more that any counter terrorist group. 

 

That you are not able to comprehend an analogy does mean it was not sound. 

Posted
16 hours ago, StandardIssue said:

 

I thought we were buds Elon!!

What a clown show. First golden boy now arch enemy that Steve Bannon is calling to be deported🤣

 

The bromance is over, poor Donald got his feelings hurt and now he's throwing a child like fit.

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Tell us how bad the first trade war with China went?

 

Despite the doom and gloom predictions by the leftists, which are never accurate BTW my portfolio is doing remarkably well.

From 2018 to 2020, the Trump administration paid out $28 billion to US farmers, to compensate them for $27 billion in losses of sales of soybeans, corn and wheat. It was called the Market Facilitation Program. Which sounds nicer than hey, we lost bigtime.

 

I know you don't understand Treasury bonds yielding more than 5% and a depreciating dollar spells big trouble for the US sharemarket. Walmart, Ford, GM, Intel, Apple and Caterpillar are all moving their operations out of America.

 

Let's see how much of your shirt you lose over the next 4 years, shall we?

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Posted
5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

From 2018 to 2020, the Trump administration paid out $28 billion to US farmers, to compensate them for $27 billion in losses of sales of soybeans, corn and wheat. It was called the Market Facilitation Program. Which sounds nicer than hey, we lost bigtime.

 

I know you don't understand Treasury bonds yielding more than 5% and a depreciating dollar spells big trouble for the US sharemarket. Walmart, Ford, GM, Intel, Apple and Caterpillar are all moving their operations out of America.

 

Let's see how much of your shirt you lose over the next 4 years, shall we?


Yes, let’s see.

 

Hopefully you’ll still be around so I can show you.


Even with my 3.5% annual withdrawals I predict I’ll still come out ahead.

 

The biggest hit I took was Biden’s first two years in office.

 

The V stands for Vanguard.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
16 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Oh, here's the DEI hire under the last administration, 

 

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Can't wait for the OnlyFans channel I see.

Posted
Just now, BLMFem said:

Can't wait for the OnlyFans channel I see.

You should not have sent it to me if you did not want it posted.

 

I told you I'm not interested, you creep me out. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

You should not have sent it to me if you did not want it posted.

 

I told you I'm not interested, you creep me out. 

1. I never said I didn't want it posted.

 

2. Yet you seemingly can't get enough of my profile pic. Hmmmm,,,😉

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Posted
6 hours ago, Lacessit said:

From 2018 to 2020, the Trump administration paid out $28 billion to US farmers, to compensate them for $27 billion in losses of sales of soybeans, corn and wheat. It was called the Market Facilitation Program. Which sounds nicer than hey, we lost bigtime.

 

I know you don't understand Treasury bonds yielding more than 5% and a depreciating dollar spells big trouble for the US sharemarket. Walmart, Ford, GM, Intel, Apple and Caterpillar are all moving their operations out of America.

 

Let's see how much of your shirt you lose over the next 4 years, shall we?

Good post, but then again posting facts to people like @ThreeCardMonte and others of his ilk, is a bit like "casting pearls to swine".........and you can never change or educate them as they are happy in their narrow and right wing view of the US.

 

Typical of "Trump's favourite people".

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Posted
16 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Good post, but then again posting facts to people like @ThreeCardMonte and others of his ilk, is a bit like "casting pearls to swine".........and you can never change or educate them as they are happy in their narrow and right wing view of the US.

 

Typical of "Trump's favourite people".


Hey, where’s my reach around?

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Posted
11 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


The is the biggest loser post I have ever seen on here. Ever.

Showing off your assets (even if true) to bunch of people on an anonymous forum. What a loser.

Sad sad sad.


You sound broke.  Pity

 

Jealous?

 

I’m taking him up on his challenge.

 

Go cry to someone that gives shi-.

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Posted
On 6/5/2025 at 6:47 PM, StandardIssue said:

 

So, to post surveys from a pretty well established right leaning survey group doesn't say much. Here's is a summary assessment.

 

The Trafalgar Group has a unique place in the polling landscape. They earned a strong reputation for their 2016 predictions, which they attribute to their "shy voter" methodology. However, their subsequent performance has been mixed, and they face ongoing criticism for their opaque methodology and perceived Republican bias, leading to a fluctuating reputation for the accuracy of their surveys

 

  • Gallup:

    • Latest (May 1-18, 2025): 43% approval, 53% disapproval.
    • Key insight: Gallup notes that independent views of Trump have changed meaningfully this year, now at 33% approval versus 46% in January. His approval reflects 90% from Republicans and 4% from Democrats. Gallup is considered a gold standard for consistent, long-term presidential approval tracking.
  • Pew Research Center:

    • Latest (April 7-13, 2025): 40% approval, 59% disapproval.
    • Key insight: Pew reported a 7-point drop in his approval since February, with a more pronounced decline among less enthusiastic supporters and 2024 nonvoters. Pew is known for its in-depth research and commitment to nonpartisanship.
  • Reuters/Ipsos:

    • Latest (May 17-19, 2025): 42% approval.
    • Key insight: This poll found a slight dip from the previous week (44%) and matches the lowest level of his new term. They also note Americans have a "dour view" of his handling of the economy. Ipsos is a global research company that conducts polls for Reuters, generally seen as a reliable source.

Its amazing what you can find on the internet now isnt it. Perhaps some of the cultist will learn of this cutting edge thinking and use multiple sources to understand reality and also research their typical go to for bias information

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Posted
2 hours ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Yes, let’s see.

 

Hopefully you’ll still be around so I can show you.


Even with my 3.5% annual withdrawals I predict I’ll still come out ahead.

 

The biggest hit I took was Biden’s first two years in office.

 

The V stands for Vanguard.

 

 

 

 

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 hmmmm...... where did this Vanguard screen shot come from? 

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Posted
Just now, ThreeCardMonte said:


Where do you think?

 

My account 

interesting claim based on the image you posted. 

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