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Mar 31, 2020 02:11:31   #
EconomistDon wrote:
Oh give it up Airplane; you post nothing but garbage, a total waste of time. You provide no supporting links, just useless h**e.


Now we need to give him a break. He saw a plane go over once and thinks he can fly. More like a paper air plane made out of tissue paper, or used TP. But you are right. Nothing but h**e and anything he can even remotely reference to support his h**e, no matter how baseless.
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Mar 31, 2020 02:06:54   #
One had absolutely nothing to do with the other.
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Mar 31, 2020 02:02:10   #
Pelousy is the real face of evil in Washington. Thanks for continuing to keep this b***h's actions front and center so they can never be forgotten, especially next November.
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Mar 31, 2020 01:47:39   #
I'm just a young 79 so that man has a little on me. But I think I have a lot on the youth of today.

I do remember a few things from the war. The victory gardens. Many people had a small patch of earth roped off in nearby fields, or vacant lots in south Chicago. I remember as a 4 or 5 year old, going over there and occasionally stealing a carrot and eating it right out of the ground. Yeah, stealing was bad, but I was four or five and I ate the whole carrot. Maybe I was just so damn hungry. Back then my mother often was lucky to have a potato to make potato soup for five to share.

I also remember my dad reading a story about how 100 bombers were going to fly over Chicago at Noon, heading east and on to Europe. Like I said, 4 or 5. About 1944-5. Suddenly around noon I heard this loud rumbling in the sky. I ran inside and sure enough it was Noon. I ran back out and counted all the way to 100 planes as they flew by in formation.

Watching old black and white war movies, VHS, I sometimes remember that moment. How many men died, crashed in those planes, or were shot down, fighting for our freedom. And then you look around at a lot of our youth and see so many pussies, snowflakes, and those that would give away that very freedom those men died for, as long as Uncle Sugar gives then some freebie that it stole from someone who earned it.

We'll survive this latest bull s**t or real crisis. But will our country survive as a real free country or one controlled by pieces of crap politicians slowly shoveling dirt on the grave of the greatest Republic ever created. .

Logically Right
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Mar 30, 2020 20:51:07   #
permafrost wrote:
THis CnN article is one of many reasons i do not think we should pay any attention to these constant POLLs

We can twist it all week to find what we wish was in it..

this is one part that I like...


Age: Trump's approval rating is up the most, 7 points, among v**ers under the age of 30 to 36%. It's up the least, 2 points, among v**ers 65 years-old and older to 53%.
Education: Trump's approval climbed 8 points to 52% among those with a high school education or less. It was up only 2 points to 32% among post-graduates.
Race: Trump's approval rating is up 10 points among black and Hispanic Americans to 18% and 37% respectively. Trump's approval rating is up a mere 3 points to 54% with white v**ers.
All of the groups that Trump rose the most with are the ones that are the least likely to be registered v**ers in a given demographic category.
Interestingly, a number of these groups (younger and less-educated Americans) that Trump has gained the most among are also the ones least likely to be paying close attention to news about the p******c.

But anyway, i think come November, I think we should v**e for the betterment of the country and send this shister, back to NY state to appear in his several waiting court dates..

Have a nice night PR,, wonderful day coming tomorrow.. don't miss it..

stay well..
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But anyway, i think come November, I think we should v**e for the betterment of the country and send Trump back to Washington D. C. so that he can continue with the job he has been doing. Reasonably, there is no other choice. The Democrats will ruin America.
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Mar 30, 2020 16:24:27   #
Kevyn wrote:
If the asskissing repukes in the Senate did their job and convicted him we would have a capeable man doing the job instead of a lying buffoon.


NWR
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Mar 30, 2020 16:23:07   #
Kevyn wrote:
The letter is short and to the point, you should have simply posted it as I will below. It would be good if McConnell would turn to the house and ask them to submit new articles of impeachment against Trump. If McConnell gave them the cover republican Senators would certainly get behind a conviction and removal after all of Trumps foolishness and mishandling the crisis. Pence although possessing a warped ideology would act in the nations best interest over his own, has shown leadership sk**ls absent in Trump and accepts the advice and council of experts. Further he is a true conservative, with ideology more in line with real republicans. The letter writer is correct the lives of Americans depend on it. The entire process could be accomplished within two weeks if done properly. Here is the letter,

Events of today make it clear to me that the Republicans in Congress must draw up articles of impeachment to have President Trump removed from office as soon as possible.
Millions of lives are at stake. The world economy is at stake. Our democracy is at stake.
An insane narcissist stands in the way of our future and must be removed. We know that the Democrats can't do this alone. The e******n in November will be too late.

Sen. Mitch McConnell must act now for the good of this country.
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Mar 30, 2020 16:20:39   #
Kevyn wrote:
How on earth does this rambling manifesto you posted explain how Pelosi or the Left is trying to “end the family?” Who the hell is the ACLJ? And what is the nonsense about Karl Marx about? no one in an elected office is suggesting any Marxist doctrine, the only people to bring up Marx are the chicken little conspiracy theory crowd.


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Mar 30, 2020 16:18:51   #
SinnieK wrote:
Is this what the G*******ts want to short cut on taking control of the globe? the EU cannot even deal with helping Europe and this i***t thinks the global government can? NO! Thank you but no thank you.

Our President and his team are more than capable of dealing with this inflated crisis by the g*******ts and we don't need the fox to guard the henhouse.


I'm with you on that all of the way. That would be a disaster for humanity as the first step to global control of our lives. That would be the final straw to my getting illegal gun ownership and threatening to use it.

Logically Right
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Mar 30, 2020 16:07:29   #
woodguru wrote:
Here's a perspective

https://dennismichaellynch.com/report-grim-reaper-knocking-on-my-door-illinois-man-42-with-c****av***s-shares-diary-of-brutal-toll-on-his-body/


I already read that. Amazing how he was able to type so flawlessly while being unable to pick up a glass of water, or all of those days in emergency care with tubes all over and machines connected to him. Or did he manage that after leaving the ER, with such precise memory recall.
It is a nice story, more probably written by a medical professional trying to summarize what could happen to you.

Now if we could only have survivor stories from some of those that ACP45 posted in that meme that started this thread.
This year.
113,000 died from seasonal flu. Are there any near death survival stories.
228,000 died from Malaria. Are there any near death survival stories.
249,000 died from suicide. Are there any near death survival stories. People who recovered from an overdose or wh**ever. Or stories from those that were saved before that final attempt.
313,000 died from traffic fatalities. Are there any who survived for hours or days before finally dying. How about those survivors who suffered permanent injuries or disfigurement.
3,044,000 died from HIV/AIDS, Alcohol, Smoking, and cancer. Are there any near death survival stories. Or how about their months and years of suffering before dying painfully.
2,382,000 died from Hunger. Are there any near death survival stories. Many suffered their whole lives, living on food you would throw out. Probably have.
9,913,000 died from a******n. Are there any near death survival stories. Well, yes. And their stories are tragic. Yes there are a******n survivors who weren't just thrown into a bucket to die. Many with disfigurement and permanent disabilities cause by the a******n. And it would be nice to hear about the pain and suffering from those that have had their limbs ripped from their bodies before having their heads ripped off in an a******n.

There is a sad heart wrenching story for every cause and tragedy humans face every year. Kung Flu is just the latest and it too shall pass.

Be safe out there
Logically Right
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Mar 30, 2020 15:18:49   #
MR Mister wrote:
Can we ban it from the C****es?


Why pick on the democrats. They might not always act like it, but they are still Americans. :-)
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Mar 30, 2020 14:49:35   #
Kevyn wrote:
I don’t know why you should do this when Alex Jones is selling snake oil on his Infowars web sight that cures this entirely. After all who can you trust?


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Mar 30, 2020 14:43:59   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
So retired folks can get the $1200 stimulus

Individuals (aka Single filing status) who have an adjusted gross income (AGI) of $75,000 or less are eligible to receive the full payment amount, which is $1,200. That payment reduces by $5 for every $100 in income above $75,000. Reduced payments will go out to individuals who earn up to $99,000 a year. If you earn more than $99,000, you will not receive a payment.

What about people who are on Social Security or who don’t earn an income?
If you are on Social Security or otherwise don’t earn an income, you still qualify for the relief payments. That is as long as your total income does not exceed the income thresholds mentioned above.
That’s true even for people whose income comes entirely from non-taxable means-tested benefit programs, such as SSI benefits. In the first draft of the bill, the payments were limited to those who earned income. That is no longer the case.

Everything You Need to Know About the Stimulus Payments
https://blog.taxact.com/stimulus-payments-everything-to-know/?sc=190103804002&ad=email&m=E-mail&src=Internal&utm_source=internal&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=190103804002
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And I'll take it. It will help offset the coming inflation caused by the stimulus bill that diminishes by fixed rate pensions real worth.

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Mar 30, 2020 14:41:17   #
From what I read, it probably won't degrade the produce as far as getting the carona v***s. of course there are other diseases that might get passed on.

But, if they are deliberately trying to create panic or terrorism, they should be prosecuted on that basis. They should also be sued for the costs of replacing all of that produce and cleanup costs and be forced by the courts, upon judgment of guilt for that crime of terrorism, to pay for that judgment no matter how long it takes.

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Mar 30, 2020 13:41:18   #
FallenOak wrote:
If you want to see the most desolate spot in the US then travel Hwy 89 from F**gstaff to Page. I think that the states of CO, AZ, CA, NV, and UT, and maybe others have all the rights to the Colorado River. The river flows through or abuts part of the Navajo Reservation. The reservation has little or no right to that water or the rivers flowing into the Colorado River. The water was divided between those states in the 1920's I think. Is called the Colorado River Compact or something like that. Has two parts, the Upper and the Lower Basins for division of water. I often think as I drive over that stretch of road what might be accomplished if the reservation had rights to that water. I see gardens of Indian Corn along the road and wonder how any of those gardens are enough to sustain a family even for a month. If the people in that area are raising cattle they need many acres to sustain one animal. It is extremely poor land. Recently I read that with the closing of the generating plant near Page the coal mine that supported the plant with coal has also closed. Article said that the Indians who got coal from the mine are no longer able to get coal to heat their home this winter. I believe this closing was due to the 'green revolution' that has become a cancer as it offers little or no aid to anyone who does not strictly adhere to its ridiculous rules causing pain but never any real solution.
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Fallen Oak, thanks for posting.
Some comments, not criticisms of your post.

>the most desolate spot in the US >I see gardens of Indian Corn along the road and wonder how any of those gardens are enough to sustain a family even for a month. >It is extremely poor land.
>>>Isn't that why they were put there, at the point of and threat of a gun and annihilation.

>Recently I read that with the closing of the generating plant near Page the coal mine that supported the plant with coal has also closed. Article said that the Indians who got coal from the mine are no longer able to get coal to heat their home this winter. I believe this closing was due to the 'green revolution' that has become a cancer as it offers little or no aid to anyone who does not strictly adhere to its ridiculous rules causing pain but never any real solution.
>>>But that is all Democrat supported actions. And they care for all of the marginalized people of the world. If they are gay, black, Hispanic, Islamic, Socialist, etc. But not Indians. There is no Democrat Party value in helping them. I can only hope that eventually they get what they need. Are the Republicans or Trump the answer? I can only hope that when all of the distractions aimed at them by Democrats are over or naturally subside, that maybe these poor marginalized people get their chance on stage and can get justice. Really, they can't get a bucket of coal to heat their homes in winter, but the likes of AOC are quoted for every i***tic utterance.

Cheers and again thanks for posting and alerting us to another tragedy.
Logically Right
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