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Nov 25, 2022 20:00:38   #
JFlorio wrote:
You are out debated on here. Every subject debated you default to Trump. You give slanted opinion and call it facts.


There are no debates here. Someone posts, and is either cheered or insulted. You are probably the worst. You cannot respond without name calling. You must be delightful at Thanksgiving. "Pass the potatoes, you stupid ass." And that is to your daughter or son.
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Nov 25, 2022 18:38:22   #
AmericanEagle wrote:
Woodguru and the other whacked out left on here probably get together at the gay/t***s bars at night and dress up like Trump to see what a real man might be like🥴
I’m sure they’re all a bunch of feckless limp wristed weaklings


Pissed off? Hardly, just the opposite. MAGA people cannot debate the facts, and instead turn into junior high school boys calling each other gay. And dress up at night like Trump? Now that is delusional Thanks for the laugh!
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Nov 24, 2022 10:34:43   #
woodguru wrote:
He will burn the republican's house down...think third party chaos

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2024-2658766140/?utm_source=push_notifications


Wow, you posted eleven words and the OPP cast of characters responded with anger. And Donald Trump Jr. calls the left easily triggered. It is actually amusing to watch you set them off.
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Nov 21, 2022 21:47:35   #
JFlorio wrote:
Sure little sheeple. Believe the very people who were wrong about the v***s.


They are called facts, unless you disagree, then they are lies. It must be nice to ignore things you don't like. You seem to think that you are a genius. At times, you sound intelligent, but other times you are just angry.
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Nov 21, 2022 20:36:49   #
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Did u read how many died and are still dying of adverse reactions? No I think not


Some people have no side effects. Many people have reported side effects, such as headache, fatigue, and soreness at the injection site, that are generally mild to moderate and go away within a few days.

C****-** v*****es are safe and effective and severe reactions after v******tion are rare.

5-11 years: 23 verified reports of myocarditis after 21,841,490 doses administered

12-15 years: 362 verified reports of myocarditis after 24,595,285 doses administered

16-17 years: 312 verified reports of myocarditis after 13,497,114 doses administered

Reports of death after C****-** v******tion are rare. FDA requires healthcare providers to report any death after C****-** v******tion to V***S, even if it’s unclear whether the v*****e was the cause. Reports of a*****e e***ts to V***S following v******tion, including deaths, do not necessarily mean that a v*****e caused a health problem. More than 650 million doses of C****-** v*****es were administered in the United States from December 14, 2020, through November 16, 2022. During this time, V***S received 17,537 preliminary reports of death (0.0027%) among people who received a C****-** v*****e. CDC and FDA clinicians review reports of death to V***S including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records. Continued monitoring has identified nine deaths causally associated with J&J/Janssen C****-** v******tion. CDC and FDA continue to review reports of death following C****-** v******tion and update information as it becomes available.
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Nov 20, 2022 12:49:54   #
JFlorio wrote:
Another lying POS. Fox was not doing that. I watch it. Many doctors including F***i at one time were dismissing masks. The so called experts have been wrong about this v***s often. Remember the lie, If you take the v*****e you can't pass the v***s on? The president didn't seriously suggest ingesting bleach. Another lie you POS.


Of course you are twisting the t***h with insults. Hannity downplayed c****av***s as just the flu and emphasized that Democrats were politicizing the v***s to undermine Trump. He later cautioned viewers to be cautious.

"And today, thankfully, zero people in the United States of America have died from the c****av***s. Zero. Now, let's put this in perspective. In 2017, 61,000 people in this country died from influenza, the flu. Common flu. Around 100 people die every single day from car wrecks," the paper quotes Hannity from his show on Feb. 27.

Trump said at the news conference "And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning? "So it'd be interesting to check that." Pointing to his head, Mr Trump went on: "I'm not a doctor. But I'm, like, a person that has a good you-know-what."

Starting in May 2021, Fox News viewership started reducing v*****e uptake. The relationships for the other cable news networks, MSNBC and CNN, remain without any statistically significant effect. Fox News’ slanted media rhetoric is linked to v******tion hesitancy, producing significant behavioral effects in the under-65 population with low health risks.

Again, this was a novel situation and the medical experts did not know how to treat it in the beginning. I read that the government said masks were unnecessary because they did not have a stockpile in the beginning.
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Nov 20, 2022 11:11:28   #
American Vet wrote:
Say, remember the C***D “health emergency”? It seems to pop up and then disappear again more often than Waldo. President Biden claimed it was over so he could remove restrictions on i*****l i*******ts pouring into the US. Then suddenly, it was back, so he could inappropriately claim forgiving student loan debt as a health emergency power. He said himself that it was over – and most of the public agrees, if you look at how few masks you see at crowded restaurants, sporting events and other places.

But wait! It’s back again! Biden now plans to extend his C***D health emergency power through April of 2023.

https://pjmedia.com/uncategorized/rick-moran/2022/11/12/biden-to-extend-c****-**-health-emergency-through-april-2023-n1645209

Even the Biden court jesters at “Saturday Night Live” are mocking the idea of C***D still being a health emergency.

The far more dangerous sickness now is the government’s addiction to unconstitutional powers. When do we get a v*****e for that?

Speaking of C***D, the last thing we need is more veiled attempts at exercising power thinly veiled as a “health emergency.”

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/benbartee/2022/11/11/survey-c****-**-lies-shattered-public-confidence-in-v*****es-n1645086

A survey in the UK by the University of Portsmouth found that because of the self-serving actions, misinformation and lies of government health authorities, nearly one in four respondents across all demographics now have less confidence in v*****es in general. That includes people who supported other v*****e campaigns in the past.  

Thanks, Dr. “Science!”

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Do I remember the v***s that k**led 1 million Americans? Yes. While blaming the government for the sickness and deaths, you must acknowledge that outlets like Fox News were dismissing v*****es and mask wearing. Even the president asked if ingesting bleach would help. So, there was a great deal of confusion dealing with this disease in the beginning. Doctors and scientists had never seen this before, and it was a learning process.
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Nov 15, 2022 11:51:48   #
proud republican wrote:
https://thefederalist.com/2022/11/15/where-was-all-the-right-wing-political-violence-democrats-warned-would-plague-the-midterms/


You are complaining that Democrats thought that violence would follow the midterm e******ns? A precedent was set on J****** 6th. Acting responsibly and not resorting to violence is not a huge accomplishment, it is the way politics is supposed to work.
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Nov 8, 2022 17:34:29   #
1ProudAmerican wrote:
https://sp.rmbl.ws/s8/2/F/R/A/D/FRADf.caa.mp4?u=4&b=0


The rate of murders in the US has gone up at an alarming rate. · In 2020, per capita murder rates were 40% higher in states won by Donald Trump. In 2020, 79% of all homicides and 53% of all suicides involved firearms, according to the CDC, which is somewhat higher than during the preceding five years.
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Nov 5, 2022 12:17:43   #
tbutkovich wrote:
Senator Mark Kelly Incumbent Arizona Democrat Senator campaigning against Blake Masters Republican candidate has business connections with a Chinese Tech Firm and has received huge subsidies for his work. China has imported two things to Mark Kelly, c****av***s and support for Mark Kelly. He has done zero to rail for completion of the border wall. He’s one of those democrats in it for the money. His motto: “Take the money and and run!” And “Hide the T***h!”

Although he is a former astronaut, he has been corrupted by his greed and allegiance to the Chinese C*******t Party and Democrat Party!
Senator Mark Kelly Incumbent Arizona Democrat Sena... (show quote)



President Trump and his allies have tried to paint the Democratic nominee, Joseph R. Biden Jr., as soft on China, in part by pointing to his son’s business dealings there. Senate Republicans produced a report asserting, among other things, that Mr. Biden’s son H****r “opened a bank account” with a Chinese businessman, part of what it said were his numerous connections to “foreign nationals and foreign governments across the globe.”

But Mr. Trump’s own business history is filled with overseas financial deals, and some have involved the Chinese state. He spent a decade unsuccessfully pursuing projects in China, operating an office there during his first run for president and forging a partnership with a major government-controlled company.

And it turns out that China is one of only three foreign nations — the others are Britain and Ireland — where Mr. Trump maintains a bank account, according to an analysis of the president’s tax records, which were obtained by The New York Times. The foreign accounts do not show up on Mr. Trump’s public financial disclosures, where he must list personal assets, because they are held under corporate names. The identities of the financial institutions are not clear. Outside of China, Mr. Trump has had more success attracting wealthy Chinese buyers for his properties in other countries. His hotels and towers in Las Vegas and Vancouver, British Columbia — locales known for attracting Chinese real estate investors — have found numerous Chinese purchasers, and in at least one instance drew the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

During the 2016 campaign, a shell company controlled by a Chinese couple from Vancouver bought 11 units, for $3.1 million, in the Las Vegas tower Mr. Trump co-owns with the casino magnate Phil Ruffin. The owner of a Las Vegas-based financial services firm told The Times he was later visited by two F.B.I. agents asking about the company behind the purchases, which he said had used his office address in incorporation papers without his knowledge. It is not known what became of the inquiry.

The Chinese account is controlled by Trump International Hotels Management L.L.C., which the tax records show paid $188,561 in taxes in China while pursuing licensing deals there from 2013 to 2015.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/20/us/trump-taxes-china.html
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Nov 1, 2022 12:59:52   #
Ri-chard wrote:
As you now know, David DePape was found with Paul Pelosi early Friday morning at the Pelosi home by police in San Francisco. The mainstream media immediately tried to cover for the Pelosi family. They then attempted to align the man found with Paul Pelosi as a conservative. But it was all a lie.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/10/plot-thickens-david-depape-websites-multiple-issues-shocking-connections/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=the-gateway-pundit&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=2022-11-01
As you now know, David DePape was found with Paul ... (show quote)


"DePape is charged with one count of assault of an immediate family member of a United States official with the intent to retaliate against the official on account of the performance of official duties, which carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison," the office said in a statement Monday afternoon. "DePape is also charged with one count of attempted kidnapping of a United States official on account of the performance of official duties, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/paul-pelosi-attacker-told-investigators-he-planned-break-house-speakers-kneecaps-affidavit
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Oct 31, 2022 19:44:54   #
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
I refuse to subscribe to that immoral, lying rag just to read what they've printed. They've been telling lies for over one hundred years!!!


Too bad, it agrees with your article.
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Oct 31, 2022 18:10:13   #
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
https://deepstaterabbithole.com/dutch-farmers-resume-roadside-fires-and-manure-spraying/?utm_source=DRH%20M4BS2&utm_medium=email&utm_content=subscriber_id:103046119&utm_campaign=Shocking%20H****r%20Biden%20Bombshell%20UNCOVERED

Dutch farmers are back to burning hay bales again. They’re also dumping garbage and spreading manure to proclaim that negotiations have broken down. Things remain real tense in the Netherlands and you still aren’t hearing a word about it in the media.

Farmers resume protests across Netherlands

On Wednesday, July 27, traffic authorities near the Hague are advising that “several roads in the central and eastern Netherlands were completely or partially blocked by the early morning blockades.” Fire crews are scrambling “to clear roads as traffic built up.”

The farmers have literally pulled out the pitchforks and torches. Dutch media is calling it the “latest demonstrations in a summer of discontent.”

As part of the Agenda 2030 global goals, nitrogen emission reductions laser focused on Europe’s most productive farmers will put them out of work and starve half the continent at the same time. They got the government’s attention at the end of June by blockading food distribution centers until there was no food in the supermarkets.


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In an escalation of actions taken in protest against the governments plans to shut down vast swaths of farmlands, Dutch farmers dumped manure on highways across the Netherlands on Wednesday morning.

Solidarity protests spread across Europe. The most recent was a Slow-Roll through the streets of Ottawa, Canada last Saturday. They know they’re targeted as victims of the Great Reset soon because Justin Trudeau is fully behind the Agenda 2030 global goals. That’s why American media is working so hard to ignore it.

On Tuesday, “a government-appointed mediator sent invitations to farmers’ organizations to discuss with the country’s ruling coalition ways of reducing nitrogen emissions.” They woke up to burning haybales as an RSVP. Don’t be so hasty, their negotiator begs.

“I see the talks as a turning point: breaking the deadlock together,” mediator Johan Remkes told reporters. “The cabinet has assured me that there is room and joint solutions are possible.” The agricultural sector isn’t convinced

Not as independent as expected

The protesters see the appointment of Remkes as a go-between like putting a rat in charge of the cheese. “Some farmers have rejected the appointment of Remkes as an independent mediator because he is a member of Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s center-right political party and a former deputy prime minister.”

They don’t plan to negotiate, they intend to strong arm the farm families right off their ancestral lands so they can build housing subdivisions for wayward migrants. The price of land in Europe is through the roof and farms need a whole lot of it. All they seem to produce is pollution. Well, and the food. Bill Gates and his cronies have a way around that. Start breeding bugs for food, fun and profit.

Farmers can’t understand why they are being targeted for extinction while “other industries, such as aviation, construction and t***sport, also are contributing to emissions and face less far-reaching rules.” The Deep State is hiding something.


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Dutch people support the farmers' protest everywhere.

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“They also say the government is not giving them a clear picture of their futures amid the proposed reforms.” The nation happens to be known as the second largest exporter of food in the world. If there isn’t enough to go around now, where is Europe going to get their groceries?

Another complicating factor is that European farmers are looking at the same heavy handed reductions as everyone else. So are their Canadian counterparts.

As is stands, the U.S. hasn’t been beaten into submission with the plan for world domination yet, but they’re working on it real hard. American ranchers and food growers have a little too much power in Washington, still. That won’t continue for long if Joe Biden’s handlers get their way.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/20/world/europe/netherlands-farmers-protests.html
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Oct 29, 2022 17:42:56   #
AuntiE wrote:
https://mises.org/wire/profits-do-not-cause-inflation-no-matter-what-progressives-claim

Profits Do Not Cause Inflation (No Matter What Progressives Claim
J.W. Rich
Tags Economic PolicyInflationProgressivism

The economic burden of inflation continues to ravage economies around the world. From the US to the UK to the eurozone, people are finding that the money in their wallets and bank accounts buys less and less every month. As with all problems, everyone is looking for three things: strategies, solutions, and scapegoats.

One particularly popular scapegoat for the inflation monster is corporate profits. Businesses are alleged to be sneakily raising their prices across the board, which creates inflation—or at the very least contributes to inflation—and makes all of us poorer in the process. These higher prices pad their profit margins, and they laugh at us helpless plebians all the way to the bank. The solution to their reckless rapacity? Restricting either the prices businesses can charge or the profits they can reap from them.

This position isn’t just restricted to the man on the street. The Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit economic thinktank, claims that profits have contributed “disproportionally” to inflation. Bloomberg has reported on corporate profits hitting the highest rates since the 1950s, and the New York Fed even wrote an article addressing the topic. As these and other writings show, this position is held by serious institutions, and even appears to have some empirical data supporting it.

Even so, business profits are demonstrably not the cause behind inflation. We can easily show this just by thinking clearly about what it means for a business to raise prices. A higher price means that consumers have less money left over after buying the good or service. This necessarily means that they have less money to spend on other goods or services. Under inflation, however, the prices of all goods and services increase.

If consumers have less money to spend because of increased prices, how could this be possible? The increase in one price means there is less money to go around, but higher prices everywhere would require more money to go around! Businesses raising prices can explain the increase in singular prices, but it can’t possibly explain a general rise in prices that characterizes inflation.

If greedy businessmen cannot explain inflation, then what can? The only thing that can create a general rise in prices across the economy is an increase in the supply of money. As we said above, higher prices everywhere would require more money to go around. The only way this can be possible is if there is literally more money to go around. An increase in the supply of money means that individuals have more money to spend than they used to, and they naturally wish to go out and spend that extra money. Businesses feel the increase in demand and increase their prices accordingly. As more and more businesses feel this increased demand, prices everywhere start to rise—i.e., inflation.

This absolves businesses of the blame for inflation, but how can we explain the connection between inflation and profits? After all, there seems to be at least some correlation between the two, even if it is relatively weak. Is it just a coincidence or is there some cause for the apparent positive relationship between the two?

The reason for increased profits under inflation is simple: not all prices rise at the same times in the same places. Whenever new money is printed, goes into the hands and wallets of a select few people first. Those first receivers then spend the new money, which then puts that new money in the hands of others, who turn around and spend it somewhere else, and so on and so forth. The fact that those first receivers hold that newly created money first means they have greater incomes then would otherwise have been the case and can now go out and demand more goods. Those goods they buy will have their prices raised, the goods that the second receivers of the new money buy will have raised prices as well, and on and on as the new money trickles into the rest of the economy and prices everywhere are pushed up.

If prices do not rise all at once, which prices are more likely to see increases first? Because most of the new money received will probably be spent on consumer goods and services (as opposed to businesses using them to cover their costs), the price increases will likely first be felt in consumer goods. As businesses respond to the increase in prices, there will be an increase in demand for the factors of production used to make those goods, which will cause these goods’ prices to eventually rise as well. However, businesses don’t respond instantly, so there will be a necessary lag between the rise in consumer good prices and producer good prices.

What happens whenever the prices of a businesses’ product increase, but their costs stay the same? Total profit goes up. This isn’t because the business forces consumers to pay higher prices or use inflation as an excuse to make people pay more, but because inflation pushed up the prices of some goods before others, which resulted in a temporary increase in profitability for businesses.

This short-term windfall provides obvious benefits to a business, but it can also be dangerous as well. Inflation can also falsify calculations to delude businessman into thinking that they are much richer than they really are. Ludwig von Mises wrote about this phenomenon in Human Action, saying:

It would be a serious blunder to neglect the fact that inflation also generates forces which tend toward capital consumption. One of its consequences is that it falsifies economic calculation and accounting. It produces the phenomenon of imaginary or apparent profits. If the annual depreciation quotas are determined in such a way as not to pay full regard to the fact that the replacement of worn-out equipment will require higher costs than the amount for which it was purchased in the past, they are obviously insufficient. If in selling inventories and products the whole difference between the price spent for their acquisition and the price realized in the sale is entered in the books as a surplus, the error is the same…. They feel lucky and become openhanded in spending and enjoying life. They embellish their homes, they build new mansions and patronize the entertainment business. In spending apparent gains, the fanciful result of false reckoning, they are consuming capital.

The result is that once reality sets in and the businessmen realize that those profits were illusory, it is too late. They have gone beyond a sustainable level of consumption and are consequently less wealthy than they were before. Thus, even though they might enjoy a temporary boon from inflation, it might end up hurting them far more than it ever helped in the end.

Are businesses to blame for inflation? Not at all. A business cannot manipulate prices at will but can only charge what the market will bear. Rather, the blame lies solely with those who control the money supply: the Federal Reserve. All the animus and contempt built up over the past two years because of their monetary mismanagement should be directly exclusively toward them.

To k**l a weed, you pull out the roots. The roots of the monetary troubles of our time all lead back to the rotten institution of central banking. If we wish for a permanent solution to our inflation problem, it is the state control of the money supply that must be uprooted once and for all.
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“As Californians were getting ripped off at the pump, big oil companies like Exxon were making record profits – literally the most ever in a single quarter. Oil companies said high prices were because of war, state taxes, and maintenance, but now we know that was all a facade – these high prices went straight to their bottom line. It could not be more clear that a price gouging penalty is needed to hold big oil accountable and put those profits in the pockets of Californians,” said Governor Gavin Newsom.From July to September alone, Exxon and Chevron reported Q3 profits of $30.9 billion, all while Californians were paying higher gas prices despite the cost of crude oil being down. For Exxon, the $19.7 billion is the highest quarterly profits in its history, while Chevron’s $11.2 billion were its second-highest in history.

This follows Valero’s $2.82 billion in profits that were 500% higher than the year before, PBF Energy’s $1.06 billion that was 1700% higher than the year before, and Shell’s $9.45 billion haul that sent $4 billion to shareholders for stock buybacks.
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Oct 19, 2022 13:35:28   #
padremike wrote:
If the DOJ is both stupid & insane enough to arrest Trump after 6 years of phony persecutions it ain't going to be pretty how patriots respond.


It won't be pretty, but the police and national guard will be better prepared. If the patriots brandish weapons, there will be gunfire and the patriots will not do so well this time. Instead of being arrested, they may wind up in the hospital or the morgue.
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