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Sep 11, 2019 06:34:34   #
tophat wrote:
Whew! A breath of fresh air!! Good job there, RT.


Speaking of fresh air, well, ! I was at the library today and happened to now have in my possession a certain book. "Unstoppable G****l W*****g " it's been discussed on OPP before.

This is sort of off topic but it's something that shouldn't disappear bad things should go as Trump is well aware, clean air has a brighter future today.
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Sep 11, 2019 04:25:26   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/10/blast-heard-near-us-embassy-in-kabul-on-911-anniversary.html


As soon as Hibatullah Akhundzada, Taliban leader, is invited to America seriously that is, so the invitation can't be ripped up after only one day, the Iranians are going to go through the roof shooting off ballistic missiles everywhere, adverse to that Netanyahu and Mohammad bin.Salman will execute an extra 100 people by way of celebration, but as far as the legality of it is concerned I don't think Hibatullah Akhundzada will be able to get a passport.
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Sep 10, 2019 20:30:39   #
BigMike wrote:
I already think Boris has no chance. Trump, however, will prevail or his replacement will.


He's going to link up with Farage and will be unstoppable without Divine intervention, but you know what God is like, the Tory party won't survive unless Brexit goes unbelievably good, same situation as the Republican Party if things turn sour, hope not.
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Sep 10, 2019 17:52:29   #
BigMike wrote:
You...have no imagination.

You would make a horrible tactician.


If Boris fails what chance has Trump ?
Not that he will but if the canary dies the best thing to do is run.
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Sep 10, 2019 15:48:44   #
factnotfiction wrote:
And given trumps's inability to tell the t***h, bolton is probably right.



https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/10/trump-ousts-john-bolton-as-national-security-adviser-1488093


Bolton leaves in disgrace a sad sad moment for satan I only hope his flaming tears don't find their way down here, the point of the matter is that Trump is now free of an impediment, a bone was pointed at Bolton but it breached in such a way that sort of contorted to be a sharp point at the top of his head, along came Trump and said you must be a Damsel in distress wearing head gear like that, you better come home with me and my doctors can flatten it out, Pompeo sat on Bolton's head and the point went into a state of degradation but unfortunately some of it rubbed off on Trump, well what in hell could it otherwise have been since the flying doctor confiscated all the best bones available to be pointed and now their directed at Bolton's replacement.
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Sep 9, 2019 16:06:47   #
proud republican wrote:
Protesters ask President Trump to do something more to "liberate" Hong Kong!!

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-49625233

I think we SHOULD help Hong Kong!!!..What do you guys think???


There has been an interesting development with regard to Hong Kong, that is as follows.

The Putin puppet Orientalist Alexander Mercouris the editor of the Duran has switched sides and is claiming that, in his view the Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has a substantial part of her support team plugging up the demonstrations asking for her resignation.

Her resignation would be a serious problum for China.

It's not often Alexander gets it wrong so when he does you better make the most of it.

He's wrong, !! and I'm making the most of it with your post right here on OPP.

Congratulations, your part of a winning pronouncement.

I will now explain the real reason why the Chinese Government are waiting it out, and lovingly supporting Carrie Lam, you can't make this stuff up.

The demonstrations are cementing Xi Jinping's home base with reinforcements.


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Sep 9, 2019 09:15:23   #
2bltap wrote:
I have truly tried to understand why the progressive left are so angry that an outsider like President T***p w*n the 2016 e******n? Prior to that they all wanted to either be him or like him. The music and acting communities were in all in love with him. Famous rappers like snoop dog and many many more were all about him and how cool he was/is. So what is the real reason that they are so pissed off about. I have yet to understand. The only plausible thing that I have read about this phenomenon is that as soon as he decided to run on the Republican ticket all of a sudden all of the money he had donated to both parties as well his phylanthropy (spelling?) endeavors to all of these organizations all of the good things he did for them and then they can't stand him. Can anyone here please help me to understand? I would really appreciate it very much!!!!!
I have truly tried to understand why the progressi... (show quote)


I never imagined Trump as a philanthropist, only ever saw his input to our human subjective discernment as an input from out there somewhere, which is what most people also saw Obama and Reagan as, or so I imagine.

This Trump phenomena is not a one-off, Trump is not one-out standing by himself, Trump is a reoccurring theme representing the psychological ethos of the US social agreement, John Dewey's summary ascribed it as a Darwinian Pragmatism, itself encapsulated by wild west synergy. (John Dewey America's most popular Philosopher 1859 - 1952).

There are three types of discernment spiritual, subjective and objective.

Spiritual discernment is a conditional reasoning, heart to heart, subjective discernment is intuitive, and objective discernment is logical.

No rational humans believed Trump Obama or Reagan was the Starman so that counted spiritual out, also because I am the Starman, anyhow again also, none of the three were logical so that eliminated objective discernment leaving only subjective discernment as a bipartisan proposition for most Americans to factor Trump Obama and Reagan into reality.

Maybe we should consider what reality is before delving deeper into this conundrum, here we go, wrap your head around this if you're up for an intellectual challenge..

The Institute of Art and Ideas - Donald Hoffman | Full Interview | The Case Against Reality. (iai).

The scientific problumm Trump Obama and Reagan represents is more to do with consciousness than reality, which explains why they all lost touch, consciousness is the most elusive contemporary scientific inquiry.

A small fortune is on offer for anyone who can answer the question "what is consciousness" not only will that correct conclusion explain what Trump is about and why he dropped off, it will hitherto, maybe, answer as David Hoffman asks why is the taste of vanilla caused by our nurerological system ? Hoffman mentioned this vanilla aspect 11 minutes into the interview.

This perplexing question is the most pressing scientific black hole needing a Theory, usually the question goes along the lines of why does a rose smell the way that it does, I think it's similar to asking, - political ring-ins, - where do they come from, where do they go too.

Here's my contention.

Consciousness is a databased structure that we create as a survival tool similar to stone axes, agreement on what we perceive becoming the portal of convenience, refinement, security, comfort and allurements, causing agreement to be a blunt object smashing up against the continuum of randomised probabilities effecting cognitive refinements to validate pre-existing rudiments adding to validities agreed upon in the past.

Idealism couldn't be used to describe what Trump Obama and Reagan represent politically, but Idealism is what consciousness is, Philosophy had the answer long before science was invented and the Trump phenomenon is a thing of the past if he can't adapt his version of the wild west to international discernment in a hurry.

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Sep 8, 2019 23:26:43   #
Squiddiddler wrote:
Everyone concentrates on the problems we're having in this country lately: i*****l i*********n, hurricane recovery, and alligators attacking people in Florida.

Not me I concentrate on solutions for the problems. It's a win-win situation.

+ Dig a moat the length of the Mexican border.

+ Send the dirt to New Orleans to raise the level of the levies.

+ Put the Florida alligators in the moat along the Mexican border.

Any other problems you would like for me to solve today? Yes!

Think about these:
1. Cows
2. The Constitution
3. The Ten Commandments

C O W S

Is it just me, or does anyone else find it amazing that during the mad cow epidemic our government could track a single cow, born in Canada almost three years ago, right to the stall where she slept in the state of Washington? And, they tracked her calves to their stalls. But they are unable to locate 11 million i*****l a***ns wandering around our country. Maybe we should give each of them a cow.

T H E C O N S T I T U T I O N

They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq .... Why don't we just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys, it has worked for over 200 years, and we're not using it anymore.

T H E TEN C O M M A N D M E N T S

The real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments posted in a courthouse is this:
You cannot post 'Thou Shalt Not Steal,' 'Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery,' and 'Thou Shall Not Lie' in a building full of lawyers, judges, and politicians. It creates a hostile work environment.


Also, think about this: If you don't want to forward this for fear of offending someone-- YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM!

It is Time for America to speak up!
Everyone concentrates on the problems we're having... (show quote)

If all that was wrong was put right the US would field a good se******n, if you support enlightenment and don't want to be a part of the problum by offending someone, !! are you really erasing the start date assuming the world scratches with interest when a provocateur sleeps in through the day and whiles his time away at night in some dungeon causing problums, !!! this is suggesting wherever there is a way out no matter how good it is, there first must have been a wrong way in to begin with.
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Sep 8, 2019 18:16:26   #
rumitoid wrote:
Thank you. Obviously.


That's OK OPP is more than just a pick up joint for me.
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Sep 8, 2019 16:43:20   #
rumitoid wrote:
Rural suicides in the U.S. have climbed significantly in recent years, and farm leaders and mental health care providers say the financial toll of Donald Trump’s trade war could contribute to the tragedy.

An official of the National Farmers Union warned earlier this year that financial stress, including the added burden of disappearing markets in the trade war, appear to be taking a toll on farmers’ mental health. 
“It’s been insane,” Patty Edelburg, vice president of the organization that represents some 200,000 families said on Fox News in May. “We’ve had a lot more bankruptcies going on, a lot more farmer suicides.”

She placed concern on financial stresses squarely on the dwindling China market in the trade war.

“We have more commodities, more grain sitting on the ground right now because we lost huge export markets,” she said. “We’ve lost export markets that we’ve had for 30 years that we’ll never get a chance to get back again.” 

A new survey published this month in JAMA Network Open covering the years from 1999 to 2016, leading up to when Trump took office, found that the rate of suicide among Americans ages 25 to 64 rose by 41 percent in that time. Rates among those living in rural counties were 25 percent higher than people in major metropolitan areas.

Researchers suspect the increase is related to poverty, lower incomes and underemployment. “Those factors are really bad in rural areas,” study author Danielle Steelesmith, a postdoctoral fellow at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center, told NBC.

The study also found that counties with high levels of social fragmentation — based on the levels of single-person households, unmarried residents and t***sient residents — and a high percentage of veterans had higher rates of suicide. All of those factors were more pronounced in rural counties.

And farmers have voiced concern that Trump’s trade war could exacerbate tough financial conditions for them. Minnesota soybean farmer Bill Gordon told CNN earlier this year: “With these added tariffs, farmers are not getting their [credit] lines renewed, banks are coming in and foreclosing on their farms, taking their family living away, and it’s too much for some of them. We have seen a definite increase in the suicide rate and depression in farmers in the U.S.”

Wisconsin had a record 915 suicides in 2017, many of them farmers under financial stress. Net farm income has plunged 50 percent in six years.

Farm help organization Farm Aid reported a 30% increase last year in calls to its hotline.
The calls and “our work with partners around the country confirm that farmers are under incredible financial, legal and emotional stress. Bankruptcies, foreclosures, depression and even suicide are some of the tragic consequences of these pressures,” said a statement from the organization.

“America’s family farmers — reduced in numbers since the farm crisis of the 1980s — have approached endangered status. ... At Farm Aid, we spend our time on the phone with anxious farm families who cannot make ends meet, and who will not be able to improve their situation simply by working harder. Confusion and lack of resolution on policies like trade, immigration and healthcare accelerate the crisis.”
Matt Rosmann, a therapist who helps suicidal farmers, blames the stresses of surviving on the land for farmers who can’t take it anymore. Low farm prices, the “prolonged recession in agriculture,” flooding and the Trump administration are all causing problems, he wrote in an April column in The New Republic. “Farmers are becoming dismayed about the tariffs.” 

A Morning Consult and American Farm Bureau Federation research poll published in April found that 91% of farmers and farmworkers said financial issues are affecting their mental health. About 87% of those surveyed said they fear losing their farms.

Rural suicides in the U.S. have climbed significantly in recent years, and farm leaders and mental health care providers say the financial toll of Donald Trump’s trade war could contribute to the tragedy.

An official of the National Farmers Union warned earlier this year that financial stress, including the added burden of disappearing markets in the trade war, appear to be taking a toll on farmers’ mental health. 
“It’s been insane,” Patty Edelburg, vice president of the organization that represents some 200,000 families said on Fox News in May. “We’ve had a lot more bankruptcies going on, a lot more farmer suicides.”

She placed concern on financial stresses squarely on the dwindling China market in the trade war.
“We have more commodities, more grain sitting on the ground right now because we lost huge export markets,” she said. “We’ve lost export markets that we’ve had for 30 years that we’ll never get a chance to get back again.” 

A new survey published this month in JAMA Network Open covering the years from 1999 to 2016, leading up to when Trump took office, found that the rate of suicide among Americans ages 25 to 64 rose by 41 percent in that time. Rates among those living in rural counties were 25 percent higher than people in major metropolitan areas.

Researchers suspect the increase is related to poverty, lower incomes and underemployment. “Those factors are really bad in rural areas,” study author Danielle Steelesmith, a postdoctoral fellow at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center, told NBC.

The study also found that counties with high levels of social fragmentation — based on the levels of single-person households, unmarried residents and t***sient residents — and a high percentage of veterans had higher rates of suicide. All of those factors were more pronounced in rural counties.

And farmers have voiced concern that Trump’s trade war could exacerbate tough financial conditions for them. Minnesota soybean farmer Bill Gordon told CNN earlier this year: “With these added tariffs, farmers are not getting their [credit] lines renewed, banks are coming in and foreclosing on their farms, taking their family living away, and it’s too much for some of them. We have seen a definite increase in the suicide rate and depression in farmers in the U.S.”

Wisconsin had a record 915 suicides in 2017, many of them farmers under financial stress. Net farm income has plunged 50 percent in six years.

Farm help organization Farm Aid reported a 30% increase last year in calls to its hotline.
The calls and “our work with partners around the country confirm that farmers are under incredible financial, legal and emotional stress. Bankruptcies, foreclosures, depression and even suicide are some of the tragic consequences of these pressures,” said a statement from the organization.
“America’s family farmers — reduced in numbers since the farm crisis of the 1980s — have approached endangered status. ... At Farm Aid, we spend our time on the phone with anxious farm families who cannot make ends meet, and who will not be able to improve their situation simply by working harder. Confusion and lack of resolution on policies like trade, immigration and healthcare accelerate the crisis.”

Matt Rosmann, a therapist who helps suicidal farmers, blames the stresses of surviving on the land for farmers who can’t take it anymore. Low farm prices, the “prolonged recession in agriculture,” flooding and the Trump administration are all causing problems, he wrote in an April column in The New Republic. “Farmers are becoming dismayed about the tariffs.” 

A Morning Consult and American Farm Bureau Federation research poll published in April found that 91% of farmers and farmworkers said financial issues are affecting their mental health. About 87% of those surveyed said they fear losing their farms.
Rural suicides in the U.S. have climbed significan... (show quote)


Subsidies are all about supporting domestic producers by fixing the market forcing competitors out of business, so why is Trump supporting Bolsonaro increase agriculture production while giving subsidies at home, this just doesn't make subsidy sense.

To make subsidy sense, you have to say Trump is clueless or he's playing a role directed by pantheons, some are physical and some are - Mental As Anything, -. Live it up.
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Sep 7, 2019 19:05:54   #
debeda wrote:
Thanks, PR , was gonna ask the same


I'm amazed debeba ! don't you read your own thread, 9 th comment after your opening gambit Kevin posted a photograph of a reasonably attractive young lady indicating Trump had hitherto made advances with regard to where the arrow points.

I just think Trump should pay off and give someone else a turn that's all.
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Sep 7, 2019 13:59:23   #
proud republican wrote:
What grabbing scenarios????


The epitaph I refer too is on the previous page, to give it a romantic quality I though immediately of The Rascals - It's Beautiful Morning.
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Sep 7, 2019 13:44:32   #
debeda wrote:
https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana/entertainment_life/article_4d33ed04-cf55-11e9-ae32-3f56bd4794c2.html

Article


Your post has gone horribly wrong, I refer to the grabbing scenarios, maybe this unexpected outcome is caused by the fact that speech is never free as indicated by you advertisment.

Speech comes at a price unless it invokes any item indexed in the Good Book, glory be, grabbing doesn't achieve listing its not even in the Good Book doesn't Trump know that?.
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Sep 6, 2019 16:10:23   #
bahmer wrote:
Stalin steps out on the balcony of the Kremlin one morning and sees the sun rise.

"Good morning, Comrade Sun" he says.

"Good morning, Comrade Stalin" the sun replies.

Later in the day, as Stalin is heading to the NKVD headquarters to meet with Beria, he says, "Good afternoon, Comrade Sun".

joke sun with sunglasses

"Good afternoon, Comrade Stalin," the Sun replies.

As he goes for his evening jog on the Kremlin's grounds, he says, "Good evening, Comrade Sun"

No response.

"I said 'Good evening, Comrade Sun'" Stalin says, his anger rising.

The Sun replies, "Screw you, I'm in the West now."
Stalin steps out on the balcony of the Kremlin one... (show quote)


Stalin was conferring with Molotov about his wife's situation in Siberia this was happening in the Moscow Oblast "how's your wife going with her re-education in Siberia" comrade Stalin asked Molotov.

"Doing just great Comrade , but she writes to me saying that her fondness for buildings with a tear drop at the top has become an impediment to her concentration during Marxist Classes".

"Don't worry " replied Stalin "I have an idea".

Stalin got on the telephone to Comrade Rudolf Hess and said "Hess good buddy I've got a job for you, - fly off to Siberia and parachute down over Comrade Polina Molotov's re-education camp I want her to look up and see a tear drop landing on the spiral of her building ".

"Certainly Comrade Stalin I'm on to it straight away ".

Hold on a minute through Rudolf parachute hummm !!!! tear drop would be upside down, I know I'll go the opposite way.

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Sep 6, 2019 06:14:11   #
2bltap wrote:
SPOT ON! Now look everyone here there is foul language given in a certain style of humour. He actually has a pretty decent following but what I would like everyone here to do is actually watch the various video clips within this video and remember our history of r****m and intolerance by the Democrats and now people like AOC and her squad are now gathering money to bail out the A****A PUNKS from jail. So it is very obvious who it is they support. Now real quick if you can't see the similarities of the history of the Democrat party/KKK who wore hoods and clown outfits and the present with the back outfits A****A uses then there is a real problem with personal honesty of what is really happening. The FBI just came out stating that A****A are now starting to arm themselves for future havoc they want to inflict. So what's the difference between these clowns verses the KKK? NONE. It appears that there may very well be some serious violence in our future. The MSM along with the DNC who have been supportive of this in the past and currently are the ones that have brought forth the current divisions in the U.S.! YEAH! I'M POINTING FINGERS. OS PLEASE WITH ALL OF YOUR MIGHT GET OVER It and start to realize that something will come about that will finally start that unwanted fire so just be prepared.
Semper Fi
Mike
https://youtu.be/d9EMNutDFRw
SPOT ON! Now look everyone here there is foul lan... (show quote)


Who created, cultural no man's land - and who inverted the new era politics in this cultural no man's land ?.

Prior to the inversion, segregation was victims on the left - and oppressors on the right, so how did it happen that it's the opposite now, particularly when you factor in ICE, or is this an inquisition following a reformation maybe this is the counter reformation.

Just picture the Pope selling Indulgences and spending a fortune on iconoclasts until the 30 year war1618 to1648 after which one third of all Germans lay dead and then became a Catholic south and a Protestant north.

Perchance in America KKK north and anti-apartheid south.

Wasn't exactly an inversion though, in Europe I mean, or was it ?, heretics won on both sides, the left was Protestant and the right were Catholics but the real contenders were fighting over property, the Catholics lost so it was an inversion, if A****a is the protesting Protestants this Fox News interpretation is completely false, the coloured comedian is just an Uncle Tom.

That's how it must workout because the printing press is today demographics, you can twist it about but the factory floor will win in the end, because nobody wants to be there, especially when there aren't any factories, the coloured comedian said so himself, if he wasn't a Trump supporter nobody would be laughing, I doubt they are anyway.
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