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The first time I heard the narrative about women being added to the workforce for increase in gdp and to keep wages down/ vs it being a good thing. Was from a feminist. You know. Bigotry. Being intolerant of others opinions.
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Racially motivated murder at Tops
Tommy Callahan replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ah. We will fix this issue by only addressing the race based gun crimes. Smh at lefty logic. -
Racially motivated murder at Tops
Tommy Callahan replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Individual liberty isn't going anywhere. It's an outlier in the data set that is US gun violence. Your dogma is to ignore facts and rage about outliers that fit your racist Ideology? Damn with facts, just stick to feelings. amirite The funny part is how you and yours won't even go near that area after dark. and your reasoning has nothing to do with the tops shooter two years ago. -
Racially motivated murder at Tops
Tommy Callahan replied to Thurmal34's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ironic as you articulated how you are laser focused on the outlier, while ignoring the majority of the data. Typical Lib response to Minorities being victims of their policies. While screaming about outliers. None of them give a rats about anything but Control that's it. Show them the actual data, they rage on the outlier then start the insults. -
VP Biden, General Flynn and the Logan Act
Tommy Callahan replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Must have been the same effers that made Cohen and Stormy do similar. -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Tommy Callahan replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Tommy Callahan replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Cause it wanted to throw the canned script at you and it needed the narrative flipped first. And then it just runs with insane strawman. -
The merger of state and corporate power is not capitalism. It's funny how you cheer this but railed the orange dudes bad plan to do the same. Chips act creates inflation and is just a handout to huge companies that fund him. It's a slap in the face to main Street and the working class And hurting the poor , fixed with insane inflation.
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Russia is claiming its forces have entered the north-eastern border town of Vovchansk, near Ukraine's second largest city Kharkiv. Ukraine says there is still heavy fighting taking place there. Russia has intensified its attacks on the region following Friday's surprise incursions across the border, seizing at least nine villages and settlements in one of the most significant ground attacks since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Thousands of civilians have fled towards Kharkiv, and there are concerns among Ukrainian commanders about what could happen if Russian forces get within artillery range of the city. Ukraine's army has said that Russia has deployed "significant forces" - up to five battalions - in its latest offensive, acknowledging it had had "tactical success". But in a statement, the army claimed that Russia had lost more than 100 troops in a day, adding that it was taking steps to repel advancing forces. Vovchansk, located 74km (45 miles) from Kharkiv, has been heavily bombed in recent days and officials in the surrounding region say Moscow is now targeting settlements with glide bombs. While it is a significant town in the region, Vovchansk is not of specific military importance, though its capture would be a blow to Ukrainian morale. Kharkiv regional head Oleh Syniehubov said Russia was deliberately trying to stretch the front line by attacking in small groups in new directions. He told local television that Ukrainian forces were holding Russian troops back but warned that fighting could spread to new settlements, according to Reuters. Nearly 6,000 people have been evacuated in the region, he said, adding that 30 settlements had been struck by mortar or artillery shelling. While it is thought this Russian cross-border incursion is still unlikely to be able to take Kharkiv, their gradual approach on this new, north-eastern front line only increases the anxiety for those living there. Frustrated Ukrainian troops have told the BBC that Russian soldiers were initially able to just “walk in” to the region because of the lack of defences. Kostyantyn Tymchenko, who lives in Vovchansk, is among those leaving the town for the relative safety of Kharkiv and said he was shocked by how close the fighting was. "Half a kilometre away, there is already fighting, automatic weapons," he said. "On the one side [of the Vovcha River] are [Russians], on the other - ours. "Tanks are constantly approaching, shooting back and then leaving. I thought it would be okay. I was shocked. I wish I had known in advance." Away from Kharkiv, two people were killed by shelling in the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, the Russian-installed mayor has claimed. And at least three people were killed by a strike on an industrial zone in Krasnodon, known as Sorokyne in Ukrainian, a Russian-held part of eastern Ukraine, the Moscow-installed local governor said. Ukraine has not commented on these incidents. Russia also said it had shot down 31 Ukrainian drones over several regions in annexed-Crimea. It comes after Russian officials said at least 15 were killed when a section of an apartment block fell in the Russian border city of Belgorod when it was struck by fragments of a Ukrainian missile which had been shot down. A Ukrainian security source said Ukrainian forces had struck an oil terminal and electrical substation in western Russia. Kharkiv fighting intensifies as Russia says troops enter Vovchansk (bbc.com)
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Russia Losing Control of Georgia
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
looks like the usual western college themed and NGO supported color revolution. Estimated 15% of Tblisi resident are in the streets protesting, just like Maidan in 2014. what, is that the tipping point?