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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. And Trump stirred up a riot to stop the transfer of power....2020! I had to look that one up. Beatles reference
  2. Easy, just totally screw up election system, like he attempted to do already. All our laws flow from the power of the people voting. No voting, no laws to constrain rulers.
  3. More lies, more opioids That's gross This wasn't 2016. “A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” he wrote. “Our great ‘Founders’ did not want, and would not condone, False & Fraudulent Elections!” And WTF is an Eggman? Eggman, eggman, does whatever an egg can...
  4. Glad you are cool with a guy who wants to destroy our form of government. Will you be at the jail to celebrate the release of the criminals Trump will pardon for Jan 6?
  5. He tried, remember DeJoy at the postal service screwing things up. No, Trump will ruin election system if he is allowed, and you will applaud it.
  6. Only trust dear leader. You fascist are sh it
  7. Of course you will. He only wants to destroy our system of governmnet, that's all But he isn't, Trump is the only one wanting that. But you comfort yourself with the lies, like an opioid
  8. You comfortable with Trump f-ing over the constitution. The guy who ran Trump University can run our constitution into the ground, and you are happy for that.
  9. Trump said he wants to be a dictator for a day. He got your vote?
  10. Did someone with a degree from Trump U make that tweet?
  11. "Hostages" F'n scum bags belong in the hell they are locked up in
  12. Oceana has always been at war with Eurasia https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-s-talk-of-expanding-war-to-lebanon-alarms-us/ar-AA1mzBk3 U.S. officials are concerned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may see an expanded fight in Lebanon as key to his political survival amid domestic criticism of his government’s failure to prevent Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, which killed an estimated 1,200 people and resulted in some 240 hostages being taken to Gaza. In private conversations, the administration has warned Israel against a significant escalation in Lebanon. If it were to do so, a new secret assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) found that it will be difficult for Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to succeed because its military assets and resources would be spread too thin given the conflict in Gaza, according to two people familiar with those findings. A spokesperson for the DIA did not offer comment.
  13. Isreal in talks with Congo? *** As Israeli news outlets have reported, Netanyahu said this week that the government is considering a “scenario of surrender and deportation” of residents of the Gaza Strip. According to a Times of Israel article, “The ‘voluntary’ resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza is slowly becoming a key official policy of the government, with a senior official saying that Israel has held talks with several countries for their potential absorption.” https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-01-03/ty-article-live/hezbollah-threatens-israel-after-top-hamas-official-al-arouri-killed-in-beirut/0000018c-ccf4-d266-a9bf-edf645660000?liveBlogItemId=115222998&utm_source=site&utm_medium=button&utm_campaign=live_blog_item#_blank https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-in-talks-with-congo-and-other-countries-on-gaza-voluntary-migration-plan/
  14. @Irv won't like this https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/01/05/world/israel-hamas-war-gaza-news#israels-defense-minister-floats-a-plan-for-the-day-after-the-war As Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken headed back to the Middle East on Friday in the latest U.S. effort to ease regional tensions, a new postwar plan floated by Israel’s defense minister has laid bare the divisions in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government over “the day after” fighting in Gaza ends. The proposal by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, a moderate member of Mr. Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party, was widely seen as a trial balloon, but it showed the pressure the prime minister was facing as Washington and others press for a shift to a less intense phase of the war. The Biden administration wants Israel to plan for “the day after,” meaning how Gaza will be governed when fighting ends, though analysts say that to keep his far-right allies from leaving his governing coalition, Mr. Netanyahu has delayed any serious domestic discussion or diplomatic effort around such a plan. Mr. Gallant’s proposal shared on Thursday at a meeting of the Israeli security cabinet is predicated on the military defeat of Hamas. It calls for maintaining Israel’s military control of Gaza’s borders, while a “multinational task force” oversees reconstruction and economic development in the territory. Under his plan, Gazan Palestinians who do not have ties to Hamas, which the United States and European countries have designated as a terror organization, would administer civilian affairs in the Gaza Strip, according to details of the cabinet meeting leaked to Israeli media. But there would be no role for the Palestinian Authority that runs the occupied West Bank, and there would be no resettlement of Israelis in Gaza. Mr. Gallant’s proposal appeared to be an effort to stake out middle ground. It rules out involvement of the Palestinian Authority, which exercises authority in parts of the West Bank, in administering Gaza after the war. The Biden administration has called for the authority to play a postwar role in the territory, viewing it as a path toward a two-state solution that would create a Palestinian state consisting of both Gaza and the West Bank, which many politicians on the Israeli right oppose. But the Gallant plan also rules out resettling Gaza with Israelis, an idea that far-right Israelis espouse. In recent days, Itamar Ben-Gvir, the national security minister, and Bezalel Smotrich, the finance minister, have advanced the idea of encouraging Gazans to voluntarily emigrate to countries willing to grant them entry. The State Department sharply rebuked the comments, issuing a statement that criticized both by name and called their comments “inflammatory and irresponsible.”
  15. Blah blah blah, cry baby
  16. https://www.axios.com/2024/01/05/gasoline-prices-3-dollars U.S. gas prices have returned to the big round figure of around $3 a gallon. Why it matters: Falling gasoline prices are typically a tonic for sour consumer sentiment. The intrigue: It's a cornerstone finding of behavioral economics that changes in big round numbers for prices — also known as the "left-digit effect" — have a disproportionate impact on activity, suggesting they're more apt to catch peoples' attention and stick in their memories. State of play: Average prices dipped below $3 last month, and are now hovering just a hair above it. Before that, prices hadn't been below the milestone in more than two years, save for a couple of weeks around this time last year. The bottom line: If gas prices manage to hop the line into the high $2-per-gallon zone and stay there, it could soften the recession-level grumpiness that consumers report feeling despite the strong economy and low unemployment.
  17. Aging population. That's why immigration is so important
  18. When the economy is healthy, state and local governments can hire more.
  19. No, not true. It may seem that way because we are busy winning elections, but we can do both
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