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Tommy Callahan

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  1. Kinda funny as the entire narrative around police/jail/bail reform was to decriminalize Victimless and nonviolent crime. and being civil, it's not classified as criminal anyways.
  2. Not only are the epic funny. but its also good humor to read the farm being triggered by them.
  3. The ad hominem means I am directly over target, and you have no valid reply. have a good one.
  4. 1. the orange dude owns you 2. Palestinians voted for HAMAS. 3. did you think you were posting on the Ukrainian article?
  5. What is the lefts plan to tackle the 125% GDP to DEBT ratio? More taxes (Receipts)? cause its going to take a lot to put a dent in that.
  6. DEMS using fear of the orange dude for political gain. While everyone feals exactly how bad Bidens domestic and foreign agenda is.
  7. Crimea for the port to the black sea, the disputed regions for the energy source and logistics to Crimea. And your aware Ukraine gained independence when Russia fell. in 91 Crimea was an independent entity from 92-95 With the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Ukrainian independence the majority ethnic Russian Crimean peninsula was reorganized as the Republic of Crimea,[53][54] after a 1991 referendum with the Crimean authorities pushing for more independence from Ukraine and closer links with Russia. In 1995, the Republic was forcibly abolished by Ukraine with the Autonomous Republic of Crimea established firmly under Ukrainian authority.[55] There were also intermittent tensions with Russia over the Soviet Fleet, although a 1997 treaty partitioned the Soviet Black Sea Fleet allowing Russia to continue basing its fleet in Sevastopol with the lease extended in 2010. As a result of the overthrow of the relatively pro-Russian president Yanukovych, Russian annexed Crimea in 2014. What do you see as a peace deal? or just a meat grinder for ever?
  8. the useful idiots can't grasp what's going on since a talking head didn't explain it yet.
  9. democratic like voted in. coup, is not democratic. And yes, the disputed regions also had an election.
  10. remember when you used the word blowback? The euro maiden removed a democratically elected government, Nulan handing out cookies. Clinton was SOS. And you know how the Kissinger disciples love regime changes. On 4 February 2014,[61] a YouTube post[62] revealed a phone conversation between Victoria Nuland, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, and Geoffrey R. Pyatt, United States Ambassador to Ukraine, in which Nuland, referring to Vitali Klitschko as 'Klitsch' and Arseniy Yatsenyuk as 'Yats', stated "I don't think Klitsch should go into the government. I don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a good idea... I think Yats is the guy... ." Nuland went on to state that Robert Serry and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will be used to put pressure on Ukrainian leaders, including the opposition, to circumvent the EU, specifically Nuland exclaimed "and, you know, ***** the E.U.
  11. The pink hatters that rioted and tried to stop the orange dudes swearing in in 2016 had neckbeards? https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-inauguration-protests-idUSKBN1540J7/ or the one at Lafyette square Trump took shelter in White House bunker as protests raged | AP News
  12. Taxes will get Mr. Kondor in buffalo. as NY leads the nation in total tax liability.
  13. Welp. in 2014 is when the western backed coup (Euromaiden) happened, and in turn the separatist regions with +75% Russian citizens, broke away.
  14. Shh. they need to focus and parrot "orange man bad" Thats the script. they dont have much else going.
  15. https://www.policygenius.com/homeowners-insurance/home-insurance-pricing-report-2023/ So, is the issue insurance rates? or that homes are worth more, (DEMAND) in that state? Florida is still leading the nation in Net domestic migration to it. Places like Cali and New York lead the nation in people leaving. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_net_migration#:~:text=U.S. states by net domestic migration (From April, 25.50 47 more rows https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/stories/2023/03/domestic-migration-trends-shifted-map-1.jpg
  16. Hopefully they never get to that point. Even if another Studnex is needed.
  17. United States Government debt accounted for 123.0 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Sep 2023, compared with the ratio of 121.6 % in the previous quarter 1Japan262%$39,285 2Venezuela241% 3Greece193%$20,277 4Sudan182%$764 5Lebanon172%$2,670 6Eritrea165% 7Singapore160%$72,794 8Libya155%$6,018 9Italy151%$35,551 10Bhutan135% 11United States of America129%$69,288 12Portugal127%$24,262 13Suriname124%$4,836 14Zambia123%$1,121 Thats not a good list to be on. Something about compounding interest being the strongest force in nature.
  18. The IG report also included instances of alleged criminal gang activity: There were 58 allegations of gang activity across the military. However, the report did note that, out of all the suspected extremism and criminal gang activity, 68 of the total cases were investigated and cleared or deemed unsubstantiated. https://media.defense.gov/2023/Nov/30/2003349553/-1/-1/1/DODIG-2024-034_SECURED.PDF Mostly harassment and Gang bangers. outliers match the headline. a significant body of data indicated that racial disparities in the investigative and military justice systems exist. These disparities are unacceptable. They degrade Service members, directly impact recruitment and operational readiness, and undermine public trust in the military. 1. Enhanced Global Joint Warfighter Capability to Address Emerging Security Challenges 2. Culture of Organizational Resiliency 3. Expansion of Equity and Equality 4. Workforce Inclusivity 5. Commitment to Accessibility Its typical DEI docs. • 275 allegations referred for investigations or inquiries, • 68 allegations not substantiated or cleared by investigation, • 69 substantiated allegations where Service members were subject to action, • 136 allegations that remain open or are pending investigation, • no substantiated allegations reported where Service members were not subject to action, and • 56 referrals to other law enforcement agencies.31 The chart at the bottom breaks it down. And what 1.41 million in the military?
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