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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. You are so dumb. You are a typical MAGA empty headed clown
  2. Weaponing the dollar is bad, huh? How about invading your neighbor, killings thousands, destroying infrastructure, kidnapping children, raping women, torturing civilians, cutting off their trade with the outside world and then holding sham elections to convince morons your rule is legit? That's ok, though, right? F'n stupid. Just take their damn money and use it to kill them with. Sounds good to me
  3. Slavery. The South started the war to protect their rights to hurt, work, rape and bully people. It's really the top lie for Conservatives that the war was about something else
  4. Sure are a lot of Russian jets being knocked down lately!
  5. Indiscriminate? Ya @Irv This make you happy? https://www.cnn.com/gaza-israel-big-bombs/index.html In the first month of its war in Gaza, Israel dropped hundreds of massive bombs, many of them capable of killing or wounding people more than 1,000 feet away, analysis by CNN and artificial intelligence company Synthetaic suggests. Satellite imagery from those early days of the war reveals more than 500 impact craters over 12 meters (40 feet) in diameter, consistent with those left behind by 2,000-pound bombs. Those are four times heavier than the largest bombs the United States dropped on ISIS in Mosul, Iraq, during the war against the extremist group there. Weapons and warfare experts blame the extensive use of heavy munitions such as the 2,000-pound bomb for the soaring death toll. The population of Gaza is packed together much more tightly than almost anywhere else on earth, so the use of such heavy munitions has a profound effect. “The use of 2,000-pound bombs in an area as densely populated as Gaza means it will take decades for communities to recover,” said John Chappell, advocacy and legal fellow at CIVIC, a DC-based group focused on minimizing civilian harm in conflict.
  6. Amazing how a political leader has got you guys so tuned in that he gets you to lie for him. Crazy.
  7. https://www.wsj.com/economy/what-to-watch-in-fridays-spending-report-inflation-closing-in-on-feds-target-0778037d Inflation retreated further in November, and consumer spending rose, another indication the U.S. economy can avoid a recession while bringing prices under control. The personal consumption expenditures price index fell 0.1% in November from the previous month, the first decline since April 2020. It was up 2.6% on the year. Excluding food and energy prices, the index was up 0.1% on the month, same as in October. On the year, core inflation was up 3.2% in November, down from 3.4%. The Federal Reserve targets 2% annual inflation using the PCE price index. On a six-month annualized basis, core inflation eased to 1.9%, suggesting the Fed is well on its way to reaching the target. Consumer spending, meanwhile, was up 0.2% on the month in November, down from 0.1% in October. Overall personal income was up 0.4%, down from 0.3% in October, a sign of confidence in the economy on the part of American households.
  8. Ya, so do you. Your whole party is corrupt top to bottom. No values, no moral compass, just corrupt.
  9. https://www.newsweek.com/trump-election-michigan-ronna-mcdaniel-1854814 Alongside an extract of the code, he wrote: "It seems like Ronna McDaniel could be in some trouble in Michigan and Donald Trump may be facing a fifth set of charges. A promise was offered in exchange for an official act unlike in Georgia where the preferred method appears to have been limited to browbeating state officials." "The real issue is whether providing a lawyer is a 'valuable thing,'" he added. "On the one hand, it isn't the kind of thing that we typically would consider as being offered as a bribe. On the other hand, it is a materially valuable thing offered in exchange for an corrupt official act." He continued: "If we think of bribery statues as criminalizing the offering/accepting of goods that are enriching or personally benefiting the public official, then dangling an attorney falls outside that prohibition. But the terms of this statute aren't so limited. Be curious to see caselaw..."
  10. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/12/21/crime-decrease/ Crime, which spiked during the coronavirus pandemic, has dropped — fast. The results represent evidence that despite perceptions that crime is “soaring,” the end of the pandemic has seen violent crime plunge. Additional money for police departments supplied through the American Rescue Plan Act might have helped. (The administration has asked for $35 billion more for the Safer America Plan to address crime-fighting and the root causes of crime.) In late October, the FBI reported, “The FBI’s crime statistics estimates for 2022 show that national violent crime decreased an estimated 1.7% in 2022 compared to 2021 estimates.” As NPR pointed out, though property crime increased from 2021, data showed that “the homicide rate fell significantly last year, by slightly more than 6% compared with 2021.” Overall, violent crime, including rape and aggravated assault, also dropped from 2021. However, we now have strong evidence the trend has continued in 2023. The FBI’s crime tracker for the first three quarters of 2023, compared with the same period in 2022, shows violent crime down 8 percent and property crime down 6 percent, NBC News reported, using analysis from criminologist Jeff Asher. Rape was down nearly 15 percent, and robbery dropped roughly 9 percent. The only exception to the positive trend was car thefts, which were up about 10 percent. To put the numbers in perspective, even a 4 percent drop in violent crime “would lead to the lowest violent crime rate nationally since 1969.” (If the rate of decline in property crime holds up, that rate would be the lowest since 1961.) At the very least, we know violent and property crime dropped, with the final data available next year. Why the big drop? The answer might rest with why it spiked. We know what didn’t cause the spike. The Brennan Center found, “Despite politicized claims that this rise was the result of criminal justice reform in liberal-leaning jurisdictions, murders rose roughly equally in cities run by Republicans and cities run by Democrats.” So local policing policies likely played no role. Part of the explanation might have been glitches in reporting, but in truth, “attempting to isolate a single factor to explain crime trends, especially during a once-in-a-century global pandemic, would be a mistake.”
  11. What bill failed to get 60 votes? What has the House passed? What did Trump get passed when they had House, Senate and executive? Nothing. They are horrified of a solution. Can't keep the base scared if the fix the border
  12. Sure you are. You are more emotionally involved with that man, so you win.
  13. Oh, I don't know, he called for his supporters to show up and told them to march on the capital? This is so stupid. You must really love Trump to just lie like this for him.
  14. And they are hoping he wins next year. B-man and Putin both hope Trump wins
  15. You won't get an argument from me if we attack those terrorists. But doing due diligence prior to that is prudent. **** https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/israel-hamas-war-gaza-news-b-12-21-23/index.html President Joe Biden said the US is still working through whether to support a UN Security Council resolution that calls for a halt in Gaza hostilities to allow more aid into the enclave after a vote on the matter was pushed to Thursday.
  16. Bull sh it. He organized a mob and sent them to the capital. You are either stupid or lying or both. You guys are losers, pure and simple
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