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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7725 on: January 30, 2025, 08:30:56 PM »
This is the kind of house cleaning he should have done in 2017, but better late than never.

Senior FBI leaders ordered to retire, resign or be fired by Monday
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7726 on: January 31, 2025, 11:29:01 AM »





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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7727 on: January 31, 2025, 01:06:22 PM »





Instead of draining the swamp, Trump is filling it.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7728 on: January 31, 2025, 01:24:02 PM »
Instead of draining the swamp, Trump is filling it.

You might be incorrect here. To fill a swamp, you would typically need to excavate the existing swamp soil, remove any excess organic material, and then replace it with clean fill dirt, often in layers, compacting each layer to create a stable surface; this process usually requires significant earth-moving equipment and may involve drainage systems to manage groundwater flow, but important considerations include environmental regulations as filling a swamp can be heavily restricted due to its impact on ecosystems; consulting local authorities and environmental specialists is crucial before attempting any swamp filling project.

Key steps involved:

Assessment and permitting:
Thoroughly evaluate the swamp area, including its size, water source, soil composition, and surrounding environment.
Check local and state regulations regarding wetland filling, as permits may be required.

Drainage and excavation:
Install ditches or channels to divert water flow away from the swamp area.
Use heavy machinery to excavate the top layer of organic material from the swamp.

Fill material selection:
Choose clean, well-drained fill dirt, often sand or a mix of sand and clay.

Filling process:
Spread the fill material in layers, compacting each layer thoroughly with appropriate equipment.

Stabilization and vegetation:
Once filled, consider planting native vegetation to help stabilize the soil and promote a healthy ecosystem.


Important factors to consider:

Environmental impact:
Filling a swamp can significantly disrupt the local ecosystem, impacting wildlife habitats and water quality.

Cost:
Large-scale swamp filling projects can be very expensive due to the necessary excavation, fill material, and potential mitigation measures.

Legal restrictions:
Many jurisdictions have strict regulations regarding wetland alteration, so obtaining the necessary permits is critical.


To fill a swamp in Oregon, you must first obtain a "removal-fill permit" from the Oregon Department of State Lands, as state law requires a permit to add or remove material in wetlands or waterways, including swamps; this process typically involves consulting with professionals to identify the wetland boundaries, assess potential environmental impacts, and propose mitigation strategies to minimize disruption to the ecosystem before receiving approval to fill the area.


Key points to remember:

Permit required:
Filling a swamp in Oregon is strictly regulated and requires a permit from the Oregon Department of State Lands.

Wetland delineation:
Before applying for a permit, you need to have the wetland boundaries professionally delineated to understand the exact area impacted by your project.

Environmental considerations:
The permit process will likely involve evaluating potential environmental impacts on wildlife habitat, water quality, and other ecological factors.

Mitigation plans:
If filling the swamp is unavoidable, you may need to propose mitigation strategies like creating new wetland areas elsewhere to offset the lost habitat.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7729 on: January 31, 2025, 02:27:54 PM »
Instead of draining the swamp, Trump is filling it.
Again, shut up, Idiot! Deviant, shit heel, Libturd!
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7730 on: January 31, 2025, 02:45:24 PM »



27 and just amazing in every way. Makes KJP look like she just got off a boat from Haiti.
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7731 on: January 31, 2025, 02:51:59 PM »
You might be incorrect here. To fill a swamp, you would typically need to excavate the existing swamp soil, remove any excess organic material, and then replace it with clean fill dirt, often in layers, compacting each layer to create a stable surface; this process usually requires significant earth-moving equipment and may involve drainage systems to manage groundwater flow, but important considerations include environmental regulations as filling a swamp can be heavily restricted due to its impact on ecosystems; consulting local authorities and environmental specialists is crucial before attempting any swamp filling project.

Key steps involved:

Assessment and permitting:
Thoroughly evaluate the swamp area, including its size, water source, soil composition, and surrounding environment.
Check local and state regulations regarding wetland filling, as permits may be required.

Drainage and excavation:
Install ditches or channels to divert water flow away from the swamp area.
Use heavy machinery to excavate the top layer of organic material from the swamp.

Fill material selection:
Choose clean, well-drained fill dirt, often sand or a mix of sand and clay.

Filling process:
Spread the fill material in layers, compacting each layer thoroughly with appropriate equipment.

Stabilization and vegetation:
Once filled, consider planting native vegetation to help stabilize the soil and promote a healthy ecosystem.


Important factors to consider:

Environmental impact:
Filling a swamp can significantly disrupt the local ecosystem, impacting wildlife habitats and water quality.

Cost:
Large-scale swamp filling projects can be very expensive due to the necessary excavation, fill material, and potential mitigation measures.

Legal restrictions:
Many jurisdictions have strict regulations regarding wetland alteration, so obtaining the necessary permits is critical.


To fill a swamp in Oregon, you must first obtain a "removal-fill permit" from the Oregon Department of State Lands, as state law requires a permit to add or remove material in wetlands or waterways, including swamps; this process typically involves consulting with professionals to identify the wetland boundaries, assess potential environmental impacts, and propose mitigation strategies to minimize disruption to the ecosystem before receiving approval to fill the area.


Key points to remember:

Permit required:
Filling a swamp in Oregon is strictly regulated and requires a permit from the Oregon Department of State Lands.

Wetland delineation:
Before applying for a permit, you need to have the wetland boundaries professionally delineated to understand the exact area impacted by your project.

Environmental considerations:
The permit process will likely involve evaluating potential environmental impacts on wildlife habitat, water quality, and other ecological factors.

Mitigation plans:
If filling the swamp is unavoidable, you may need to propose mitigation strategies like creating new wetland areas elsewhere to offset the lost habitat.


Excellent educational post I do hope Prime has learnt something
after posting his Stupid comment without consideration to all
points you raised.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7732 on: January 31, 2025, 02:53:47 PM »
Instead of draining the swamp, Trump is filling it.

Have you read & taken on board what Skeletor has replied to you ??

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7733 on: January 31, 2025, 05:34:25 PM »



27 and just amazing in every way. Makes KJP look like she just got off a boat from Haiti.
Such an upgrade.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7734 on: January 31, 2025, 05:47:53 PM »
You might be incorrect here. To fill a swamp, you would typically need to excavate the existing swamp soil, remove any excess organic material, and then replace it with clean fill dirt, often in layers, compacting each layer to create a stable surface; this process usually requires significant earth-moving equipment and may involve drainage systems to manage groundwater flow, but important considerations include environmental regulations as filling a swamp can be heavily restricted due to its impact on ecosystems; consulting local authorities and environmental specialists is crucial before attempting any swamp filling project.

Key steps involved:

Assessment and permitting:
Thoroughly evaluate the swamp area, including its size, water source, soil composition, and surrounding environment.
Check local and state regulations regarding wetland filling, as permits may be required.

Drainage and excavation:
Install ditches or channels to divert water flow away from the swamp area.
Use heavy machinery to excavate the top layer of organic material from the swamp.

Fill material selection:
Choose clean, well-drained fill dirt, often sand or a mix of sand and clay.

Filling process:
Spread the fill material in layers, compacting each layer thoroughly with appropriate equipment.

Stabilization and vegetation:
Once filled, consider planting native vegetation to help stabilize the soil and promote a healthy ecosystem.


Important factors to consider:

Environmental impact:
Filling a swamp can significantly disrupt the local ecosystem, impacting wildlife habitats and water quality.

Cost:
Large-scale swamp filling projects can be very expensive due to the necessary excavation, fill material, and potential mitigation measures.

Legal restrictions:
Many jurisdictions have strict regulations regarding wetland alteration, so obtaining the necessary permits is critical.


To fill a swamp in Oregon, you must first obtain a "removal-fill permit" from the Oregon Department of State Lands, as state law requires a permit to add or remove material in wetlands or waterways, including swamps; this process typically involves consulting with professionals to identify the wetland boundaries, assess potential environmental impacts, and propose mitigation strategies to minimize disruption to the ecosystem before receiving approval to fill the area.


Key points to remember:

Permit required:
Filling a swamp in Oregon is strictly regulated and requires a permit from the Oregon Department of State Lands.

Wetland delineation:
Before applying for a permit, you need to have the wetland boundaries professionally delineated to understand the exact area impacted by your project.

Environmental considerations:
The permit process will likely involve evaluating potential environmental impacts on wildlife habitat, water quality, and other ecological factors.

Mitigation plans:
If filling the swamp is unavoidable, you may need to propose mitigation strategies like creating new wetland areas elsewhere to offset the lost habitat.

Clever response. ;) I should come up with another definition for both the confirmed and hopeful dishonest lowlife sycophants Trump nominated to serve in his cabinet.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7735 on: January 31, 2025, 07:14:52 PM »
Clever response. ;) I should come up with another definition for both the confirmed and hopeful dishonest lowlife sycophants Trump nominated to serve in his cabinet.
The only lowlife sociopath is the asshole you voted for.
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7736 on: February 01, 2025, 03:01:14 AM »
Clever response. ;) I should come up with another definition for both the confirmed and hopeful dishonest lowlife sycophants Trump nominated to serve in his cabinet.

A very Sad Man - I take it you hate seeing your country being bought
back to it's sense's & normality.  ::)

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7737 on: February 01, 2025, 08:54:20 AM »
You might be incorrect here. To fill a swamp, you would typically need to excavate the existing swamp soil, remove any excess organic material, and then replace it with clean fill dirt, often in layers, compacting each layer to create a stable surface; this process usually requires significant earth-moving equipment and may involve drainage systems to manage groundwater flow, but important considerations include environmental regulations as filling a swamp can be heavily restricted due to its impact on ecosystems; consulting local authorities and environmental specialists is crucial before attempting any swamp filling project.

Key steps involved:

Assessment and permitting:
Thoroughly evaluate the swamp area, including its size, water source, soil composition, and surrounding environment.
Check local and state regulations regarding wetland filling, as permits may be required.

Drainage and excavation:
Install ditches or channels to divert water flow away from the swamp area.
Use heavy machinery to excavate the top layer of organic material from the swamp.

Fill material selection:
Choose clean, well-drained fill dirt, often sand or a mix of sand and clay.

Filling process:
Spread the fill material in layers, compacting each layer thoroughly with appropriate equipment.

Stabilization and vegetation:
Once filled, consider planting native vegetation to help stabilize the soil and promote a healthy ecosystem.


Important factors to consider:

Environmental impact:
Filling a swamp can significantly disrupt the local ecosystem, impacting wildlife habitats and water quality.

Cost:
Large-scale swamp filling projects can be very expensive due to the necessary excavation, fill material, and potential mitigation measures.

Legal restrictions:
Many jurisdictions have strict regulations regarding wetland alteration, so obtaining the necessary permits is critical.


To fill a swamp in Oregon, you must first obtain a "removal-fill permit" from the Oregon Department of State Lands, as state law requires a permit to add or remove material in wetlands or waterways, including swamps; this process typically involves consulting with professionals to identify the wetland boundaries, assess potential environmental impacts, and propose mitigation strategies to minimize disruption to the ecosystem before receiving approval to fill the area.


Key points to remember:

Permit required:
Filling a swamp in Oregon is strictly regulated and requires a permit from the Oregon Department of State Lands.

Wetland delineation:
Before applying for a permit, you need to have the wetland boundaries professionally delineated to understand the exact area impacted by your project.

Environmental considerations:
The permit process will likely involve evaluating potential environmental impacts on wildlife habitat, water quality, and other ecological factors.

Mitigation plans:
If filling the swamp is unavoidable, you may need to propose mitigation strategies like creating new wetland areas elsewhere to offset the lost habitat.

Hahahaha….i see what you did there lol

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7738 on: February 01, 2025, 12:08:13 PM »
The only lowlife sociopath is the asshole you voted for.

Guess you did not recognize the word I used, which was sycophants, so you changed it to sociopath. :)

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7739 on: February 02, 2025, 10:22:21 AM »
Revenge term in full effect. Libcunts melting daily. America is getting back on track. Looking forward to another outstanding week from Mr. Trump. MAGA or GTFO!!
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7740 on: February 02, 2025, 01:33:53 PM »
squabbling with your neighbors and increasing inflation is a fantastic way to make America safe. 
the wonder is  nobody else tired it before Mr Trump elected to

This was long before Trump returned


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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7741 on: February 02, 2025, 02:31:17 PM »
This was long before Trump returned

What is your source for the tariff information in the top box?

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7742 on: February 02, 2025, 10:03:29 PM »
Canadian Food Companies Moving to the US as a result of Trump’s Tariffs

https://x.com/dougmastriano/status/1886002245004575208?s=46

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7743 on: February 03, 2025, 12:52:46 AM »
There has never been a president this active. If Trump keeps this pace we will have a whole different country in 2 years for the midterms.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7744 on: February 03, 2025, 05:49:15 AM »
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7745 on: February 03, 2025, 05:55:11 AM »

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7747 on: February 03, 2025, 06:24:54 AM »
Trump's Canada, Mexico, China tariffs suspend loophole behind fentanyl shipments

President Donald Trump's new tariff orders against Canada, Mexico and China all contain clauses suspending a duty-free exemption for low-value shipments below $800 that is widely seen as a loophole that has allowed shipments of fentanyl and its precursor chemicals into the United States.

Staunching that flow was a primary motivation cited by Trump in imposing sweeping import taxes on goods on the three largest U.S. trading partners.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-canada-mexico-china-tariffs-183630148.html


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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7748 on: February 03, 2025, 09:20:23 AM »
Alpha-Trump winning so much it's incredible.

Poor old Beta-Joe and his Dem-tards couldn't accomplish anything in four years.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #7749 on: February 03, 2025, 09:33:30 AM »
Some terrorists got blown up over the weekend


https://x.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1886453721871319097?s=46