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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. Does more money chasing fewer houses mean more houses get built? You understand supply and demand, right?
  2. This guy is clueless, classless and not a patriot at all.
  3. Like the border deal Trump stopped, he's also working with that other criminal to prolong the war
  4. So home sellers will get more money! That's helping the middle class right there
  5. Angry people with weapons being told to fight like hell, ya sure Doc It was dereliction of duty for him not to tell the violent protesters to stop violently attacking ou=r national legislature, right? If a cop saw a person being attacked, its his job to stop it. Trump laughed and watched it. Doc, that is criminal negligence
  6. It seems only a matter of time before the Putin regime collapses. The beached whale of an army that Russia has can't even be re-deloyed to answer the need of an emergency on their own territory. Compare that to our logistics in moving an army half way around the world to invade Iraq. And the situation is just deteriorating for Russian logistics, It is death by a thousand and one cuts. Here is an interesting story on just one aspect of the Ukrainians cutting the Russian bear. A drone strike on a far away locomotive; good overall story about the Russian rail system and attacks upon it from not just drones but partisans https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhambling/2024/05/15/drone-attack-derails-russian-train/ A drone strike this week derailed a Russian freight train, burning a tank car and leaving others strewn across the line in what looks like the first ever successful drone attack on a train. This looks like an escalation of the assault on Russia’s vital railway network, hitting the Russian military’s vulnerable logistics. Details are scant and there is little information available about the attack. But from the choice of target and the location some five hundred kilometers from the frontline, it will be setting off alarm bells all the way to the highest levels in the Kremlin.
  7. @Irv Get down baby!! What does Trump call his supporters? lol
  8. @Doc Doc, was was he such good friends with this child rapist?
  9. Oh no, Trump was working with Russia, all the evidence points that way. I mean, why ignore all that evidence? If you don't think there is lots of evidence linking Russia to helping Trump and Trump accepting the help, you are not being honest
  10. His truth social account is just wacked. He keeps posting nonsense in all caps, pictures of himself he obviously just adores and other obsequious over the top praises he recieves from the legions of d-bags in his cult. He sits around and celebrates himself. The guy is a malignant turd holding a mirror and in love with himself He reminds me of the chick in Sunset Boulevard
  11. Government always has, so what. I love this idea because we can rub your noses in poo with it, just like Obamacare, which Trump now supports keeping! 🤷‍♂️
  12. It's like he is living in his addled old brain his glory days of 2016. Sad and pathetic. His rallies are like Grateful Dead Concerts with the loyal cultists showing up because they have nothing better to do
  13. Trump is nuts. Bringing up Hillary's emails again? His lying is just getting soft in the brain stupid. Claiming he never said "Lock her up" If you don't think Trump is soft in the head, you probably don't judge people very well
  14. Does it bother you Trump is promising oil companies things for their campaign donations? No? Imagine that
  15. I disagree. Yes, the issue of abortion is divisive but no where near as much as slavery was. Abortion has an economic aspect to it, but not really for those pushing for bans. Slavery was an economic issues in more ways than just a slaveholder earning money off the back of someone else's labor. Buffalo, for instance, was held back economically by the south, as southern Democratic Presidents (Polk and Pierce) vetoed rivers and harbor improvements that Buffalo in the 1840's and 50's desperately wanted to improve our harbor--that break wall is now very important to the city and the south delayed it being built!. That pissed off people who were not really humanitarians, but were effected economically by slavery. The South was terrified of the growing northern states which were free states. Slavery was a total way of life for them and change was unthinkable. Also the racial issues, black people were literally being denied any right to self-improvement and then the racists were saying, "Look, they are just dumb, and should be slaves! It's what God made them for!" It was just a monstrous system that was also aggressive towards to the free states. Also, it was not just the Whig Party that fell apart, but also the Democratic Party. In 1848 when both the Whigs and Democrats nominated seemingly pro-slavery candidates--Zack Taylor and dough faced Louis Cass, though Taylor turned out to be a Free-Soiler!--the Free Soil movement was formed and held their first convention right in downtown Buffalo where our library is now. And this new Free-Soil Party nominated a former Democratic President, Former New York Governor Martin Van Buren for President. The "Barnburner" Democrats were named such because they were so intent on getting the slavery holder influence out of their party that they would rather burn down the party to accomplish that goal. In 1860 the Dems ran separate candidates in the North and south, but after the war the Democrats reunited. That seems more likely to me to what might happen. A split in the party, followed by them coming back together, or just holding their noses and staying together.
  16. That's why she proposes to have government help build more units. I love this idea. It's like rubbing the GOP's nose in poop. Like Obamacare, which Trump now supports keeping! You guys learn, just really slowly
  17. I wonder if this is for sale at a booth outside a Trump rally, lol
  18. Look at this fragile little guy! He wants to be a victim
  19. Ya, because banks passed along the risk in the form of Mortgage Backed Securities they sold to pension funds and such. This is totally different Same place the money for the Trump tax cuts did, we borrowed it and paid it off long term. Just like home owners do with a mortgage
  20. This is nothing to do with 2008 housing crisis where banks and regulators were so corrupt that the system imploded.
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