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Re: Donald Von Shitzhizpantz the legend continues.
« Reply #1550 on: March 01, 2025, 11:41:02 AM »
Stick to posting pics of woman, Brah, you are not qualified here!



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« Reply #1551 on: March 01, 2025, 04:46:25 PM »
   So let me get this straight—we’ve officially entered the timeline where a former game show host, a bargain-bin Walmart fascist, and an empty suit with the spine of a soggy paper straw just kicked out a wartime leader and cut off aid to his country’s energy grid like a bunch of goddamn cartoon villains. Is this a joke? No, really—am I on some hidden camera prank show? Because this is the kind of deranged, reality-bending horseshit that belongs in a bad dystopian novel, not in a so-called democracy.
Trump and his band of bootlicking, sycophantic ass-clowns just pulled the geopolitical equivalent of mugging a guy in an alley and then blaming him for getting robbed. “Why weren’t you grateful enough?” Oh, I don’t know, maybe because you just sold him out to a dictator who wants to wipe his country off the goddamn map?!
And Marco Rubio? Let’s talk about this smirking little footnote in history. The guy who used to act like he had principles but now follows Trump around like a lost puppy hoping for a pat on the head. He just casually decides, on a whim, to pull the plug on Ukraine’s energy grid, leaving millions of civilians in the dark, all so he can prove his loyalty to Big Daddy Trump. Because, you know, the best way to own the libs is apparently by making sure babies in Kyiv freeze to death. What a stellar fucking legacy, Marco. You’re a real man of the people.
And of course, let’s not forget Charlie Kirk, human thumb impersonator, cheerleading this whole thing like the snot-nosed kid who hangs out with the bullies hoping they don’t stuff him into a locker next. “BREAKING NEWS,” he says. Yeah, you broke something alright—you broke America’s goddamn credibility on the world stage.
I’m sorry, is this what “America First” looks like? Selling out allies? Rolling over for autocrats? Burning bridges with every country that still thinks democracy is worth a damn? This isn’t patriotism. This isn’t strength. This is cowardice wrapped in a cheap-ass MAGA flag.
And I swear to whatever higher power is out there, if I hear one more of these drooling cultists say “But muh gas prices!” as an excuse for this steaming pile of treason, I’m gonna need my own presidential pardon for what I do next.
Bottom line? This isn’t just embarrassing. This isn’t just disgraceful. This is a historic betrayal. And history doesn’t forget traitors.     
     
   

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« Reply #1552 on: March 01, 2025, 09:08:55 PM »
Looking forward to reading this. Funk should read a book sometime

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« Reply #1553 on: March 02, 2025, 04:27:48 AM »
   
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« Reply #1554 on: March 02, 2025, 04:33:00 AM »
   As I am in Ukraine at the moment, I would just like to correct a few lies from the Zelensky/Trump meeting based on my work here in Ukraine—Trump and Vance you are welcome to come visit although I doubt you have the courage to do so.
1) Zelensky showed up in military fatigues as he has done at every international meeting since day one of the 2022 Russian invasion—the second Russian invasion of Ukraine since 2014—to show his solidarity with the Ukrainian soldiers risking their lives to defend Ukraine, and to emphasize he is the leader of a country at war.
I didn’t see any similar objections to the non-elected immigrant racist white supremacist Elon Musk showing up repeatedly in the White House in a T-shirt and baseball cap which he didn’t even remove—it is a standard sign of respect to leadership to remove your hat—so don’t lecture Zelensky on how to dress.
2) Zelensky is not a dictator and he is not an unpopular leader who is unable to mobilize his people. I have spent many nights and days in the last few weeks with soldiers heading to the frontlines and talking to them, and none of them have tried to refuse to serve and they were heading into the battle with determination and courage—I salute them and respect them deeply.
3) Ukraine and Zelensky doesn’t have to thank the U.S. or Trump—the U.S. and Trump need to thank Ukraine and Zelensky. This is for two reasons.
First of all, Ukraine gave up the third-largest nuclear arsenal in the world voluntarily at the end of the USSR under the Budapest accords guaranteed by the U.S., France, UK, and Russia, giving up several trillion of dollars of nuclear weapons in return for security guarantees for its territorial integrity which Russia has violated and the U.S., UK and France vowed to protect. If Ukraine had kept its nuclear weapons, it would have been one of the most nuclear armed countries in the world and Russia would have never invaded. We, the West, committed to defend Ukraine in exchange for its denuclearization so there is no need for Ukraine to thank the U.S. for keeping its promises. See https://www.armscontrol.org/.../ukraine-nuclear-weapons...
Secondly, Ukraine is defending not just its own territorial integrity but the future of Europe. I have been interviewing people from the Russian-occupied territories the last few weeks and they really do live in a Stalinist prison camp that is unbelievably oppressive. This is what Putin wants to bring to much of Europe and we need to stop him in Ukraine to save our own democratic future, at any price (respecting human rights).
In was in Chechnya 25 years ago documenting the same Russian abuses, together at the same hotel with the murdered Anna Polikovskaya, the murdered Natalia Estemirova, and Memorial’s Oleg Orlov who was imprisoned in February 2024 for “discrediting the Russian military” and later released in a prisoner exchange.
The difference in 1999-2000 is that we could operate in Russia, under the watchful eye of the FSB (the current KGB). The FSB were staying at the same hotel as us, the ACCA in Ingushetia, and one night I found a few cigarette butts on the floor of my room just to let me know they were watching us. Buy we could go to Moscow, Human Rights Watch had a staff and office in Moscow, and do our work despite the dangers.
Since the Russian invasion of 2022 (and long before that), that limited space for activism and civil society has closed down in Russia. There are no more independent journalists or human rights groups operating in Russia and the HRW office has long closed down, and Anna and Natalia and Nemtsov and so many others were simply murdered by Putin. Yet this is what Trump embraces instead of the freedom-loving Ukrainian people, and he has refrained of any criticism of the murderous dictator Putin, instead trying to humiliate the freedom-fighting Zelensky. But Zelensky isn’t humiliated, he stands proud and strong because you cannot be humiliated by people you don’t respect.
Shame on you, you twice impeached and felon convicted orange wanna be. You and your republican supplicants do not deserve our respect—I won’t even spell republicans with a capital R because they don’t deserve that honorific. Shame on you betrayers of our American Values.
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« Reply #1555 on: March 02, 2025, 10:06:28 AM »
   As I am in Ukraine at the moment, I would just like to correct a few lies from the Zelensky/Trump meeting based on my work here in Ukraine—Trump and Vance you are welcome to come visit although I doubt you have the courage to do so.
1) Zelensky showed up in military fatigues as he has done at every international meeting since day one of the 2022 Russian invasion—the second Russian invasion of Ukraine since 2014—to show his solidarity with the Ukrainian soldiers risking their lives to defend Ukraine, and to emphasize he is the leader of a country at war.
I didn’t see any similar objections to the non-elected immigrant racist white supremacist Elon Musk showing up repeatedly in the White House in a T-shirt and baseball cap which he didn’t even remove—it is a standard sign of respect to leadership to remove your hat—so don’t lecture Zelensky on how to dress.
2) Zelensky is not a dictator and he is not an unpopular leader who is unable to mobilize his people. I have spent many nights and days in the last few weeks with soldiers heading to the frontlines and talking to them, and none of them have tried to refuse to serve and they were heading into the battle with determination and courage—I salute them and respect them deeply.
3) Ukraine and Zelensky doesn’t have to thank the U.S. or Trump—the U.S. and Trump need to thank Ukraine and Zelensky. This is for two reasons.
First of all, Ukraine gave up the third-largest nuclear arsenal in the world voluntarily at the end of the USSR under the Budapest accords guaranteed by the U.S., France, UK, and Russia, giving up several trillion of dollars of nuclear weapons in return for security guarantees for its territorial integrity which Russia has violated and the U.S., UK and France vowed to protect. If Ukraine had kept its nuclear weapons, it would have been one of the most nuclear armed countries in the world and Russia would have never invaded. We, the West, committed to defend Ukraine in exchange for its denuclearization so there is no need for Ukraine to thank the U.S. for keeping its promises. See https://www.armscontrol.org/.../ukraine-nuclear-weapons...
Secondly, Ukraine is defending not just its own territorial integrity but the future of Europe. I have been interviewing people from the Russian-occupied territories the last few weeks and they really do live in a Stalinist prison camp that is unbelievably oppressive. This is what Putin wants to bring to much of Europe and we need to stop him in Ukraine to save our own democratic future, at any price (respecting human rights).
In was in Chechnya 25 years ago documenting the same Russian abuses, together at the same hotel with the murdered Anna Polikovskaya, the murdered Natalia Estemirova, and Memorial’s Oleg Orlov who was imprisoned in February 2024 for “discrediting the Russian military” and later released in a prisoner exchange.
The difference in 1999-2000 is that we could operate in Russia, under the watchful eye of the FSB (the current KGB). The FSB were staying at the same hotel as us, the ACCA in Ingushetia, and one night I found a few cigarette butts on the floor of my room just to let me know they were watching us. Buy we could go to Moscow, Human Rights Watch had a staff and office in Moscow, and do our work despite the dangers.
Since the Russian invasion of 2022 (and long before that), that limited space for activism and civil society has closed down in Russia. There are no more independent journalists or human rights groups operating in Russia and the HRW office has long closed down, and Anna and Natalia and Nemtsov and so many others were simply murdered by Putin. Yet this is what Trump embraces instead of the freedom-loving Ukrainian people, and he has refrained of any criticism of the murderous dictator Putin, instead trying to humiliate the freedom-fighting Zelensky. But Zelensky isn’t humiliated, he stands proud and strong because you cannot be humiliated by people you don’t respect.
Shame on you, you twice impeached and felon convicted orange wanna be. You and your republican supplicants do not deserve our respect—I won’t even spell republicans with a capital R because they don’t deserve that honorific. Shame on you betrayers of our American Values.

this cut and paste was obviously put together by a neutral non-biased journalist

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« Reply #1556 on: March 02, 2025, 10:14:54 AM »
this cut and paste was obviously put together by a neutral non-biased journalist

I guaranty he has know idea what he posted

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« Reply #1557 on: March 02, 2025, 10:30:21 AM »
   As I am in Ukraine at the moment, I would just like to correct a few lies from the Zelensky/Trump meeting based on my work here in Ukraine—Trump and Vance you are welcome to come visit although I doubt you have the courage to do so.
1) Zelensky showed up in military fatigues as he has done at every international meeting since day one of the 2022 Russian invasion—the second Russian invasion of Ukraine since 2014—to show his solidarity with the Ukrainian soldiers risking their lives to defend Ukraine, and to emphasize he is the leader of a country at war.
I didn’t see any similar objections to the non-elected immigrant racist white supremacist Elon Musk showing up repeatedly in the White House in a T-shirt and baseball cap which he didn’t even remove—it is a standard sign of respect to leadership to remove your hat—so don’t lecture Zelensky on how to dress.
2) Zelensky is not a dictator and he is not an unpopular leader who is unable to mobilize his people. I have spent many nights and days in the last few weeks with soldiers heading to the frontlines and talking to them, and none of them have tried to refuse to serve and they were heading into the battle with determination and courage—I salute them and respect them deeply.
3) Ukraine and Zelensky doesn’t have to thank the U.S. or Trump—the U.S. and Trump need to thank Ukraine and Zelensky. This is for two reasons.
First of all, Ukraine gave up the third-largest nuclear arsenal in the world voluntarily at the end of the USSR under the Budapest accords guaranteed by the U.S., France, UK, and Russia, giving up several trillion of dollars of nuclear weapons in return for security guarantees for its territorial integrity which Russia has violated and the U.S., UK and France vowed to protect. If Ukraine had kept its nuclear weapons, it would have been one of the most nuclear armed countries in the world and Russia would have never invaded. We, the West, committed to defend Ukraine in exchange for its denuclearization so there is no need for Ukraine to thank the U.S. for keeping its promises. See https://www.armscontrol.org/.../ukraine-nuclear-weapons...
Secondly, Ukraine is defending not just its own territorial integrity but the future of Europe. I have been interviewing people from the Russian-occupied territories the last few weeks and they really do live in a Stalinist prison camp that is unbelievably oppressive. This is what Putin wants to bring to much of Europe and we need to stop him in Ukraine to save our own democratic future, at any price (respecting human rights).
In was in Chechnya 25 years ago documenting the same Russian abuses, together at the same hotel with the murdered Anna Polikovskaya, the murdered Natalia Estemirova, and Memorial’s Oleg Orlov who was imprisoned in February 2024 for “discrediting the Russian military” and later released in a prisoner exchange.
The difference in 1999-2000 is that we could operate in Russia, under the watchful eye of the FSB (the current KGB). The FSB were staying at the same hotel as us, the ACCA in Ingushetia, and one night I found a few cigarette butts on the floor of my room just to let me know they were watching us. Buy we could go to Moscow, Human Rights Watch had a staff and office in Moscow, and do our work despite the dangers.
Since the Russian invasion of 2022 (and long before that), that limited space for activism and civil society has closed down in Russia. There are no more independent journalists or human rights groups operating in Russia and the HRW office has long closed down, and Anna and Natalia and Nemtsov and so many others were simply murdered by Putin. Yet this is what Trump embraces instead of the freedom-loving Ukrainian people, and he has refrained of any criticism of the murderous dictator Putin, instead trying to humiliate the freedom-fighting Zelensky. But Zelensky isn’t humiliated, he stands proud and strong because you cannot be humiliated by people you don’t respect.
Shame on you, you twice impeached and felon convicted orange wanna be. You and your republican supplicants do not deserve our respect—I won’t even spell republicans with a capital R because they don’t deserve that honorific. Shame on you betrayers of our American Values.

Playing devils advocate here. The nukes belonged to Russia so they were giving back Russian property. I will say, I wouldn’t have given them back though.


As to the suit/fatigues issue. I disagree that he doesn’t “owe” the US anything not does he need to show up in a suit. He’s taken $350 million of our money and he’s coming to ask for more. If I go to a bank and ask for an increase in my line of credit, I dress with the same decorum I would going to church. It shows you’re taking it seriously and not being a slouch.

Also, from what I understand the deal was already agreed to in principle and the white house meeting was a formality in which he reneged on and tried to get additional concessions after the fact. Not cool. I agree Ukraine has the right to fight but if you’re asking us for money, it comes with strings. As it should.

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« Reply #1558 on: March 03, 2025, 04:36:18 AM »
I guaranty he has know idea what he posted
   An intriguing analysis has been circulating online regarding the psychological aspects of Zelensky’s meeting with Trump and Vance, conducted using ChatGPT.
From this analysis, it becomes evident that we have witnessed a true masterclass in gaslighting, manipulation, and coercion on the part of Trump and his entourage. Let’s break down the key points:
1. Blaming the victim for their own situation
Trump explicitly tells Zelensky: “You have allowed yourself to be in a very bad position.” This is classic abuser rhetoric—blaming the victim for their suffering. The implication is that Ukraine itself is responsible for being occupied by Russia and for the deaths of its people.
2. Pressure and coercion into ‘gratitude’
Vance demands that Zelensky say “thank you.” This is an extremely toxic tactic—forcing the victim to express gratitude for the help they desperately need, only to later accuse them of ingratitude if they attempt to assert their rights.
3. Manipulating the concept of ‘peace’
Trump claims that Zelensky is “not ready for peace.” However, what he actually means is Ukraine’s capitulation. This is a classic manipulation technique—substituting the idea of a just peace with the notion of surrender.
4. Refusing to acknowledge the reality of war
Trump repeatedly insists that Zelensky has “no cards to play” and that “without us, you have nothing.” This is yet another abusive tactic—undermining the victim’s efforts by asserting that they are powerless without the mercy of their ‘saviour.’
5. Devaluing the victims of war
“If you get a ceasefire, you must accept it so that bullets stop flying and your people stop dying,” Trump says. Yet, he ignores the fact that a ceasefire without guarantees is merely an opportunity for Russia to regroup and strike again.
6. Dominance tactics
Trump constantly interrupts Zelensky, cutting him off: “No, no, you’ve already said enough,” and “You’re not in a position to dictate to us.” This is deliberate psychological pressure designed to establish a hierarchy in which Zelensky is the subordinate.
7. Forcing capitulation under the guise of ‘diplomacy’
Vance asserts that “the path to peace lies through diplomacy.” This is a classic strategy where the aggressor is given the opportunity to continue their aggression unchallenged.
8. Projection and distortion of reality
Trump declares: “You are playing with the lives of millions of people.” Yet, in reality, it is he who is doing exactly that—shifting responsibility onto Zelensky.
9. Creating the illusion that Ukraine ‘owes’ the US
Yes, the US is assisting Ukraine, but presenting this aid as “you must obey, or you will receive nothing” is not a partnership—it is financial and military coercion.
10. Undermining Ukraine’s resistance
Trump states that “if it weren’t for our weapons, this war would have ended in two weeks.” This is an attempt to erase Ukraine’s achievements and portray its efforts as entirely dependent on US support.
Conclusion
Trump and his team employed the full spectrum of abusive tactics: gaslighting, victim-blaming, coercion into gratitude, and manipulation of the concepts of peace and diplomacy. This was not a negotiation—it was an attempt to force Zelensky into accepting terms beneficial to the US but potentially fatal for Ukraine.     
     
   
   
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« Reply #1559 on: March 03, 2025, 04:42:30 AM »
   
    Thank GOD RFK is in charge.   ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #1560 on: March 03, 2025, 05:42:52 AM »
The nukes belonged to Russia so they were giving back Russian property.



Mr Putin has always lamented the collapse of the USSR and has been consistent in his effort to restore the territorial order of the USSR (ie the restoration of the Iron Curtain - except perhaps the East German part )

The Nukes belonged to the USSR   
claiming they are Russian property only makes sense if you believe in the territorial restoration of Russian domination to to the Iron Curtain

It was previously the case that the Collapse of the Evil Empire was one of Ronald Reagan's greatest presidential achievement However Reagan is no longer the desired model of Statesmanship

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« Reply #1561 on: March 03, 2025, 05:57:02 AM »
Trumpy is just still butt hurt over how he was impeached in his first term for trying to withhold aid to Ukraine because they wouldn't not make up dirt for him to use on his opponents.  The Mayor of Tardville tries again.

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« Reply #1562 on: March 03, 2025, 06:51:01 AM »
   
   
   
            I know you love TRUMP unconditionally, but Can we all agree that J D Vance is a couch fooking bitch ?
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« Reply #1563 on: March 03, 2025, 07:20:20 AM »
   
     
     
     Is this how winning looks like. ;D WATCH and learn.  I hear TRUMP is big into family values.
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« Reply #1564 on: March 03, 2025, 07:23:58 AM »
Trumpy is just still butt hurt over how he was impeached in his first term for trying to withhold aid to Ukraine because they wouldn't not make up dirt for him to use on his opponents.  The Mayor of Tardville tries again.

He was impeached for being Trump.

There was no way to prove the difference between what you posted (dirt on an opponent), or if he was looking into political corruption.  The difference in this one is based on your political affiliation.

Regardless, the burden of proof was on the democrats, and they failed. It was all heresy and conjecture.  No proof.

It was a political, partisan impeachment.
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« Reply #1565 on: March 03, 2025, 08:15:12 AM »
He was impeached for being Trump.

There was no way to prove the difference between what you posted (dirt on an opponent), or if he was looking into political corruption.  The difference in this one is based on your political affiliation.

Regardless, the burden of proof was on the democrats, and they failed. It was all heresy and conjecture.  No proof.

It was a political, partisan impeachment.

The "perfect phone call" says differently.

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In July 2019, Zelenskyy was anxious for a meeting with Trump at the White House, one of the Ukrainian leader’s top foreign policy priorities at the time.

During a 30-minute call, Trump dangled the possibility of a face-to-face meeting. But he also suggested that future U.S. military support for Ukraine might be contingent on its leader helping investigate business dealings there by Hunter Biden, the former vice president’s son.

The elder Biden was competing for the Democratic presidential nomination, and Trump seemed to want to weaken him 15 months out from Election Day.

Trump denied wrongdoing and began referring to his exchange with Zelenskyy as a “perfect” phone call. Even Zelenskyy later insisted that he faced “no blackmail.”

But Trump was impeached by the Democratic-controlled House in December 2019 on abuse of power and obstruction of justice charges, only the third American commander in chief to be in that situation. He was acquitted by the Senate.
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« Reply #1566 on: March 03, 2025, 08:44:42 AM »
The "perfect phone call" says differently.

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In July 2019, Zelenskyy was anxious for a meeting with Trump at the White House, one of the Ukrainian leader’s top foreign policy priorities at the time.

During a 30-minute call, Trump dangled the possibility of a face-to-face meeting. But he also suggested that future U.S. military support for Ukraine might be contingent on its leader helping investigate business dealings there by Hunter Biden, the former vice president’s son.

The elder Biden was competing for the Democratic presidential nomination, and Trump seemed to want to weaken him 15 months out from Election Day.

Trump denied wrongdoing and began referring to his exchange with Zelenskyy as a “perfect” phone call. Even Zelenskyy later insisted that he faced “no blackmail.”

But Trump was impeached by the Democratic-controlled House in December 2019 on abuse of power and obstruction of justice charges, only the third American commander in chief to be in that situation. He was acquitted by the Senate.
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   He makes a lot of perfect, beautiful phone calls.
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« Reply #1567 on: March 03, 2025, 08:46:04 AM »
The "perfect phone call" says differently.

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In July 2019, Zelenskyy was anxious for a meeting with Trump at the White House, one of the Ukrainian leader’s top foreign policy priorities at the time.

During a 30-minute call, Trump dangled the possibility of a face-to-face meeting. But he also suggested that future U.S. military support for Ukraine might be contingent on its leader helping investigate business dealings there by Hunter Biden, the former vice president’s son.

The elder Biden was competing for the Democratic presidential nomination, and Trump seemed to want to weaken him 15 months out from Election Day.

Trump denied wrongdoing and began referring to his exchange with Zelenskyy as a “perfect” phone call. Even Zelenskyy later insisted that he faced “no blackmail.”

But Trump was impeached by the Democratic-controlled House in December 2019 on abuse of power and obstruction of justice charges, only the third American commander in chief to be in that situation. He was acquitted by the Senate.
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I read the phone call multiple times and still stand by what I said.  It was a political, partisan impeachment, right along party lines.
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« Reply #1568 on: March 03, 2025, 08:48:20 AM »
     
   
   He makes a lot of perfect, beautiful phone calls.
     
  WTF should he be thanking him.   
   
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« Reply #1569 on: March 03, 2025, 08:58:59 AM »
   

Yet here he is, trying to stop wars, root out government corruption, secure the border, protect Americans, protect female athletes, and make our military strong.

If you think your girl Kamala would have been better, I've got news for you.

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« Reply #1570 on: March 03, 2025, 09:43:25 AM »
Yet here he is, trying to stop wars, root out government corruption, secure the border, protect Americans, protect female athletes, and make our military strong.

If you think your girl Kamala would have been better, I've got news for you.
   
   we'll never know now will we ?  But you have to admit all those things on that meme are pretty accurate or does that go against the algorithms.
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« Reply #1571 on: March 03, 2025, 10:48:58 AM »
  BREAKING: Donald Trump is reportedly furious because his latest threats to leave NATO have backfired as European leaders are proposing to replace the US in NATO with Ukraine, start curb stomping Russia all together, and then make Trump utterly irrelevant in all the negotiations.
Zelensky offering his resignation in exchange for peace or NATO membership is such a masterclass in leadership for the world. It's such a shame he has to deal with the 21st Century's stupidest, most blatantly self-interested and corrupt leader,
Donald Trump.
Ukrainians are fighting for independence, liberty, and democracy, and Trump is betraying them. Who knows what he's selling them out for, but whatever Putin is giving is stunningly less than the value of Ukrainians' courage, yearning for freedom, and eagerness to be a US ally.
Trump and MAGA are unfortunately just not very educated about global politics and history. It's easy when you live in America not to think much about the rest of the world, and I think their
isolationism comes from that ignorance with Trump as their
Dunning-Kruger mascot.
Sadly, though, they're sabotaging America's global power, and wasting the national security opportunity of our generation because of their cheering on Trump's innate compulsion to be a dick to everyone except the dick totalitarian dictators he idolizes and wants to like him.
The unfortunate fact the fascist isolationists can't hide forever is that European peace affects
American peace. America learned that lesson many times over several generations last century leading to a hegemonic triumph over totalitarianism, and now MAGA morons are making us have to learn it again.
Slava Ukraine. Trump and MAGA are wrong and pyrrhic ally
unamerican. To tell a rhyme with history, Ukraine is this century's Second Spanish Republic, and America flipping to team fascism is a disgrace unparalleled in modern presidential history.     
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« Reply #1572 on: March 03, 2025, 11:22:54 AM »
   
   
   
   
             Here's Trump's next target — according to the tyrant's playbook | by Robert Reich
Trump is following Putin’s, Xi’s, and Orban’s playbook. First, take over military and intelligence operations by purging career officers and substituting ones personally loyal to you.
Next, subdue the courts by ignoring or threatening to ignore court rulings you disagree with.
Intimidate legislators by warning that if they don’t bend to your wishes, you’ll run loyalists against them. (Make sure they also worry about what your violent supporters could do to them and their families.)
Then focus on independent sources of information: the media and the universities. Sue media that publish critical stories and block their access to news conferences and interviews.
Then go after the universities.
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Last week, Trump threatened in a social media post to punish any university that permits “illegal” protests. On Friday he cancelled hundreds of millions in grants and contracts with Columbia University.
This is an extension of Republican tactics before Trump’s second term. Prior to Trump appointing her ambassador to the United Nations, former Representative Elise Stefanik (Harvard class of 2006) browbeat presidents of elite universities over their responses to student protests against Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, leading to several presidents being fired.
Senator Josh Hawley (Stanford class of 2002 and Yale Law class of 2006) called the student demonstrations signs of “moral rot” at the universities.
But antisemitism was just a pretext.
JD Vance (Yale Law 2013) has termed university professors “the enemy” and suggested using Victor Orban’s method for ending “left-wing domination of universities.”
I think his way has to be the model for us: not to eliminate universities, but to give them a choice between survival or taking a much less biased approach to teaching. [The government should be] aggressively reforming institutions … in a way to where they’re much more open to conservative ideas.”
Trump is also targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs on university campuses.
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But of all Trump’s and Republicans’ moves against higher education, the most destructive is the cancelation of research grants and contracts. The destruction is hardly confined to Columbia and other suspected left-wing bastions.
Research universities depend on funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
Trump reportedly aims to slash the budget of the National Science Foundation by up to two-thirds. And he’s instructed the National Institutes of Health to no longer honor negotiated rates for “indirect costs” on grants that it administers — money that universities use for laboratory space and research equipment.
In defiance of court orders, Trump has largely maintained a freeze on NIH funding.
As a result, many of America’s great research universities have stopped hiring and are cutting Ph.D. programs — in some cases rescinding offers to accepted students.
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Trump’s moves are consistent with the tyrant’s playbook, but they’re also jeopardizing America’s national security and competitiveness.
Trump speaks of putting America First, but his attack on the nation’s great research universities is ensuring that the U.S. comes in second — to China.
Although America has long been the global leader in scientific output, China is now surging ahead. Even before Trump’s cuts in research funding, China was projected to match U.S. research spending within five years.
China has already surpassed the U.S. as the top producer of highly cited papers and international patent applications. It now awards more science and engineering Ph.D.s than the U.S.
Tyrants close universities. Fascists burn books. Trump is destroying America’s most important asset — its innovative mind.
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« Reply #1573 on: March 03, 2025, 11:24:47 AM »
   
   we'll never know now will we ?  But you have to admit all those things on that meme are pretty accurate or does that go against the algorithms.

Never did the research to know whether or not they're true, to be honest.  For example, sometimes bankruptcy makes sense etc.......Not really sure how it's relevant right now either.

But, the tax return one is always hilarious - what is the point of showing those?  Why would anyone care about someone's personal tax return?  If they are not under investigation from the IRS, it's assumed they're done lawfully - so why do you care?

As far as the algorithm, it's spot on - feeding you negative Trump messaging to fuel your hate.

Actually - do you watch all those videos you post in entirety?  That is certainly a lot of time in front of a PC devoted to the hatred of one person.
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« Reply #1574 on: March 03, 2025, 12:24:35 PM »
Never did the research to know whether or not they're true, to be honest.  For example, sometimes bankruptcy makes sense etc.......Not really sure how it's relevant right now either.

But, the tax return one is always hilarious - what is the point of showing those?  Why would anyone care about someone's personal tax return?  If they are not under investigation from the IRS, it's assumed they're done lawfully - so why do you care?

As far as the algorithm, it's spot on - feeding you negative Trump messaging to fuel your hate.

Actually - do you watch all those videos you post in entirety?  That is certainly a lot of time in front of a PC devoted to the hatred of one person.
   Yeah it's pretty messed up, I'm retired so I have the time, I watch bits and pieces here and there of the videos, I get bored quick, so it's usually on to the next thing. Some of the people on here are Pretty delusional in how they view the Trumpster. There's a big difference between fantasy and reality. What's your opinion of all the merch he sells his followers ? as always you don't have to answer if you don't want to. we still have our own free will [for now anyway]. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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