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according to sources familiar with the matter. According to Pratt's account, as described by the sources, Pratt told Trump he believed Australia should start buying its submarines from the United States, to which an excited Trump -- "leaning" toward Pratt as if to be discreet -- then told Pratt two pieces of information about U.S. submarines: the supposed exact number of nuclear warheads they routinely carry, and exactly how close they supposedly can get to a Russian submarine without being detected. it's unclear if the information was accurate, but the episode was investigated by Smith's team Sources said another witness, one of Trump's former employees at Mar-a-Lago, told investigators that, within minutes of Pratt's meeting with Trump, he heard Pratt relaying to someone else some of what Trump had just said. unnamed sources in a site with no journalistic integrity. Been down this road before.
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whats the name of the source in the story?
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Change of plans. Biden is building a wall.
Tommy Callahan replied to Tommy Callahan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Walls work very well in the rest of the world. Fences work great for most of us. I see they put them around sensitive installations. they must do something. Anything to move the flow to a port of call is a good thing. vs the human trafficking happening between. -
Proof that LGBT association IS a social contagion…
Tommy Callahan replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
LMAO. that's how it works. Consequences can be both good or bad. You're not free if you can't fail or succeed from your choices. here is a kicker for you. the first doesn't protect the speech you or I agree with. it protects the speech we don't agree with. -
Engoron and James are partisan hacks Justice. Amirite
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Proof that LGBT association IS a social contagion…
Tommy Callahan replied to JaCrispy's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Freedom has consequences for actions. Good or bad. Not so much right now. -
Change of plans. Biden is building a wall.
Tommy Callahan replied to Tommy Callahan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lol. The lefties now say a wall is good and has always been part of the plan. And bidens executive orders yesterday didn't happen. Lol -
Change of plans. Biden is building a wall.
Tommy Callahan replied to Tommy Callahan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That would explain this action. -
Change of plans. Biden is building a wall.
Tommy Callahan replied to Tommy Callahan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's so ironic after the msm and left called any talk of the wall, racist for years. Even ran on tearing it down. But then the sanctuary city folks ended up sounding exactly like the voices in the border states. Is Biden now a racist for building a wall? -
What is better, no guns, or more guns?
Tommy Callahan replied to Security's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
what's the person's name? -
aw. the lynch mob is in full effect.
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One day after the Geneva-based UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) warned central banks are at risk of triggering a full-blown global recession in their pursuit of higher interest rates to reach their 2% inflation targets, World Trade Organization economists published a report on Thursday morning outlining global growth will be sharply lower than forecasted for the remainder of 2023. WTO economists said world trade and output began to slow in the fourth quarter of 2022 due to the Federal Reserve's tighter monetary policy and tighter monetary policy in Europe and other major economies. A combination of snarled global supply chains, the property market downturn in China, and the consequences of the war in Ukraine add continued downward pressure on international trade. "The trade slowdown appears to be broad-based, involving a large number of countries and a wide array of goods," the economists said, adding, "Trade growth should pick up next year accompanied by slow but stable GDP growth." The Geneva-based institution expects the merchandise trade volume in 2023 to slightly increase by .8% from last year, compared with an April forecast of 1.7%. That's well below the 2.6% annual growth recorded since the global financial crisis about 16 years ago. "The projected slowdown in trade for 2023 is cause for concern, because of the adverse implications for the living standards of people around the world. Global economic fragmentation would only make these challenges worse, which is why WTO members must seize the opportunity to strengthen the global trading framework by avoiding protectionism and fostering a more resilient and inclusive global economy. The global economy, and in particular poor countries, will struggle to recover without a stable, open, predictable, rules-based and fair multilateral trading system," WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala wrote in a statement. WTO said, "The exact causes of the slowdown are not clear, but inflation, high-interest rates, US dollar appreciation, and geopolitical tensions are all contributing elements." In a separate report, Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO Jay Hatfield told Yahoo Finance Live that if rates stay this high, "We'll have a global recession, and the US may even get dragged into it." And Richard Kozul-Wright, the director of Unctad's globalization and development strategies division, said: "The global economy is stalling, with Europe teetering on the edge of recession, China facing strong headwinds and financial stresses are reappearing in the United States." Meanwhile, Fed members and staffers see no recession in the near future, while 84% of corporate executives warn of an incoming downturn as early as 2024. Tyler Durden
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Young people will save this country
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
up here every night its the wild west with the Kia and Hyundai thefts and crimes with them. And the state is on top of it. they are suing Kia and Hyundai. while not even holding the criminals. -
Thats not a rule in any shape or form or that summer of rage would have been really interesting. Lafyette square, Portland federal building to name a few Imagine if cops opened up every time a police station was attacked or occupied. Still following your logic. a cop can shoot a person if they are not sure if they are armed? Not reality. The last part is a silly strawman, even for you The majority shooting are in dem strongholds with future dems. Armed poeple were pointing guns at him. DERP.
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Young people will save this country
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Another good reference that destroys the "percentage in the penal system, is the evidence for systemic racism" talking point that gets parroted non stop.