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The Frankish Reich

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  1. That's insight that I'd pay for. Does he have a Substack? Patreon?
  2. Let's talk about governmental actions. You know, policies, executive actions, etc. Former or proposed. Your comment is basically me saying "I don't like how Biden mumbles and shuffles."
  3. Had to go and ruin a run of funny comments, didn't you.
  4. Yes. It's called Peace Through Power. I think a former Republican President liked to say that.
  5. Damn! Black Monday 2024 was fun while it lasted ...
  6. One measly week in New Zealand. One economy class Qantas flight in the middle two seats - I've been there, it's hell. And these are not small bodies. Wait! It was economy class, right? I mean, government employees on official business have to fly economy unless they pay the upgrade. So it must have been. I'm sure of it.
  7. Name me one Trump policy or action you have disagreed with.
  8. I agree about Obama and late period Biden, but Clinton had a record as Governor (even throwing the switch on that so-called IQ 70 murderer to show his death penalty support) and policy positions and papers on damn near everything. Bush 43 was a far better example of an empty suit.
  9. If my wife gets an $18 million guaranteed contract I'll gladly do the dishes, vacuum, and clean the toilets on a weekly basis.
  10. Scott Adams? Really?? No fool like an old fool.
  11. “Blacks” so you can mix together Rwandans and Jamaicans. Are there Rwandan gangs? Trying to find a racial basis for the Southport attack is, well, racist.
  12. Evidently you have not spent time with the gentle and learned homegrown chavs
  13. You are correct. She definitely inherited the Marxist gene from her largely absent black father. Which is weird (that word again) because according to Trump she didn’t inherit his black genes. No wonder your career stalled at 35 …
  14. Your intentions are kind of obvious given your stupid screen name change.
  15. Come on. It's a stretch. Troubled kid, born in Wales, as far as I can tell raised in Wales/England. There's a good argument to be made that the rate of immigration into Britain has been too high and is causing a lot of stresses to British society and the British economy. I would agree. But this isn't part of that argument.
  16. Exactly. Maybe these people should have put everything in an alternative asset that isn't subject to runaway printing of new dollars? Maybe something like, oh, I don't know, Bitcoin? Oh. EDIT: If only we had Trump's Strategic Bitcoin Reserve! Then the government could intervene to prop it up! That would be the free market we're looking for ...
  17. Hang in there, buddy. https://www.napa-net.org/news-info/daily-news/whats-happening-2025-social-security-cola-estimates
  18. I have expected - and still expect - a recession, probably this year. That's where the Fed has been pushing us, hoping for a mild recession rather than a big one. I'm not too bothered personally - I moved a lot of my portfolio into laddered treasuries at 4.5 - 5.5 percent, and those are sharply up in value as interest rates fall.
  19. Funny you should ask. I was about to provide my monthly update. - Spotify: 8 monthly listeners! Trending upward. Was down to 6 last month. Suspect dummy accounts from Rappin' B-Man. He rolls down the windows on the Dodge Charger and blasts the one about the chicks lovin' his you-know-what. Babe magnet as the boomers used to say! - Youtube: 18 subscribers! "Somewhere along the line, I began to feel like a loser." - Lee DaVinci, leader of the Trump Black Wave
  20. Definitely Biden's fault. That's why the market sell-off is limited to the USA.
  21. Would you rather: A. Send your tween-age children to a Harris Rally featuring a variety of drag queens twerking. B. Send your tween-age children to a Trump Rally where they'd be seated next to Trumpanana Hammock guy. C. Not let your tween-age children attend any stupid boring anachronistic campaign rallies at all.
  22. What does that even mean? "... have joined forces vs. the Southport attacks." Is there someone in favor of the Southport attacks? Or is this another attempt to use that as an excuse for an anti-immigrant agenda, despite the fact that the attacks have exactly nothing to do with Muslims or jihad or Jews or Palestine or whatever.
  23. Here's what I see about the Southport stabber from the event wiki page: Axel Muganwa Rudakubana (born 7 August 2006)[30] was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.[31][32] Rudakubana was born in Cardiff, Wales, and is a British citizen.[33] His parents are originally from Rwanda. The family moved to the Southport area in 2013; at the time of the attack, they lived in Banks, a large village on the north-eastern outskirts of Southport.[34][35] Neighbours have described him as "quiet".[36] He has a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, and had reportedly been "unwilling to leave the house and communicate with family for a period of time".[37] What does this have to do with mass immigration, legal or illegal? We have plenty of our own homegrown withdrawn boys and young men on the autism spectrum disorder who go out and engage in mass shootings. (At least in Britain he couldn't get his hands on an AR-15 or there'd be even more victims.) Isn't it a terribly Unchristian thing to say that it would be better off if he'd never been born? If his parents had stayed in Rwanda and had been killed or starved and had never had baby Axel? For the Christian nationalists here, may I remind you that Jesus said that about one man and one man only: Judas. And does it have anything at all to do with Muslims? Rwanda is not a Muslim country.
  24. I love that timeframe. "Inflation at the same point in their presidencies." As in August 2020. Sounds like this guy is calling for the return of COVID shutdowns. That killed inflation, all right! [Note this favorite ploy of the stupid right. COVID shutdowns were commie ploys to destroy America! But that doesn't mean we don't get to rely on them to show that Trump brought us deflation through his sound stewardship of the economy]
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