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2 minutes ago, njbuff said:

If only there was a cure for TDS.

 

 

There is,

 

it starts with reading different sources..........with an open mind.

 

unfortunately, "progressives" are resistant to the cure........

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

There is,

 

it starts with reading different sources..........with an open mind.

 

unfortunately, "progressives" are resistant to the cure........

 

 

 

 

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I am starting to think most leftists are gay people who bask on Richard Madcow's every last word.

 

These are the same people who probably still believe him when he says that the USNS Comfort will take weeks to get to NYC.

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18 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:


The above is what happens when you drink directly from the disinformation spigot. It not only makes you dumb, it makes your jokes turrible. 

Yeh I know, my jokes are not often great, but I try. 

I think people should be citizens of the world as well as a citizen of your country. Makes a broad perspective possible and the sharing and debating events more tolerable. While I am not American I have many friends who are. I hate to see the polarization, the hatred, the divide. I lived the 60s, this is worse. Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon never insulted their citizens. Nixon fired 1 prosecutor, Cox, and in the country all parties were not impressed. This guy insults 200 years of history and protocol (often called civilized) processes. By the way so does Pelosi.

Reagan and Tip O Neill would hate this environment.

 

You are what happens when the FBI gives you a check and expects you to drink from the tap of the Wizard of Orange. 

You are not dumb, think with an open mind for all the citizens of your country, not just the 44% that cast a vote for his highness.

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11 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said:

Yeh I know, my jokes are not often great, but I try. 

I think people should be citizens of the world as well as a citizen of your country. Makes a broad perspective possible and the sharing and debating events more tolerable. While I am not American I have many friends who are. I hate to see the polarization, the hatred, the divide. I lived the 60s, this is worse. Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon never insulted their citizens. Nixon fired 1 prosecutor, Cox, and in the country all parties were not impressed. This guy insults 200 years of history and protocol (often called civilized) processes. By the way so does Pelosi.

Reagan and Tip O Neill would hate this environment.

 

You are what happens when the FBI gives you a check and expects you to drink from the tap of the Wizard of Orange. 

You are not dumb, think with an open mind for all the citizens of your country, not just the 44% that cast a vote for his highness.

your not an American? lol, you sure have enough opinions about a country your not a citizen of. why don't you take a back seat and let us Americans figure it out. bye Felicia.

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America's temporary shut-down by the Coronavirus is causing fear, confusion, and dread.

Even more distressing, the worldwide pandemic has been used by Democratic leaders to stoke partisan division instead of bipartisan solutions, as has been traditional during past national crises.

Not since Abraham Lincoln declared "a House divided against itself cannot stand," has the situation facing our country been so serious. Unless the Democrats change political course quickly, the prognosis is dire.

When Speaker Pelosi tore up President Trump's State of the Union, she energized the "Resistance" on live television, signaling continued non-cooperation.

Now, during a major national public health crisis, this policy is having potentially tragic consequences.

Instead of focusing like a laser beam on doing whatever it takes to protect public health, political actors are encouraging self-dealing and profiteering, as well as opportunities for sabotage, subversion or even delay in the provision of government services for political benefit.

One example is the $2.2 trillion second Coronavirus bill that included a laundry list of pet projects unrelated to public health, including a bailout of Boeing, money for Legal Services Corporation and Community Development, as well as the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities, Public Broadcasting, and the Kennedy Center ... and who knows what else, in an 1100-page bill masterminded by Speaker Pelosi herself.

Another is the revelation that Senators including Richard Burr (R-NC), Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and Democrat Diane Feinstein (D-CA) allegedly exploited inside information about the virus to speculate in the stock market.

Such political shenanigans might be normal in Washington, but they undermine public confidence in the good faith of efforts to fight the disease, raising doubts in the public mind.

Add to this sad display of behavior by civil servants, government contractors, and grantees rewarded in the legislation — many of whom "resist" to the point where they refuse to utter the name of President Trump ... including a Kennedy Center meeting leaked after receiving their $25 million dollar share of Coronavirus relief.

Then consider that when a health care executive jokes about denying care to Trump supporters and Republicans, or others joke about President Trump catching Coronavirus and dying, they signal continuing political fanaticism and inhumanity instead of reason and compromise in pursuit of the common good.

Finally, watching the White House press corps viciously attack President Trump daily for actions of agencies over which he had had little political control since the "Resistance" began has been painful, and dangerous.

Any political attack that distracts from the best medical response to this pandemic harms not just President Trump, but the American public — and indeed America's place in the world.

For how we respond is a global test of the American way of life.

China is attacking America's actions, as is Iran, meaning the whole world is watching and waiting for us to succeed or fail.

Which makes those working to destroy President Trump, instead of the Coronavirus, today's "Copperheads."

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2 hours ago, billsfan1959 said:


Hey, Nostradumbass, how is that whole “millions and millions of people are going to die” prophecy thing going for you....

 

You're still miserably failing to comprehend that this is going to last another 10-12 months.

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5 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

You're still miserably failing to comprehend that this is going to last another 10-12 months.


By your initial proclamations, it would be impossible to last another 10-12 months - as there would be nobody left alive after about 4-5 months

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31 minutes ago, B-Man said:
 

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America's temporary shut-down by the Coronavirus is causing fear, confusion, and dread.

Even more distressing, the worldwide pandemic has been used by Democratic leaders to stoke partisan division instead of bipartisan solutions, as has been traditional during past national crises.

Not since Abraham Lincoln declared "a House divided against itself cannot stand," has the situation facing our country been so serious. Unless the Democrats change political course quickly, the prognosis is dire.

When Speaker Pelosi tore up President Trump's State of the Union, she energized the "Resistance" on live television, signaling continued non-cooperation.

Now, during a major national public health crisis, this policy is having potentially tragic consequences.

Instead of focusing like a laser beam on doing whatever it takes to protect public health, political actors are encouraging self-dealing and profiteering, as well as opportunities for sabotage, subversion or even delay in the provision of government services for political benefit.

One example is the $2.2 trillion second Coronavirus bill that included a laundry list of pet projects unrelated to public health, including a bailout of Boeing, money for Legal Services Corporation and Community Development, as well as the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities, Public Broadcasting, and the Kennedy Center ... and who knows what else, in an 1100-page bill masterminded by Speaker Pelosi herself.

Another is the revelation that Senators including Richard Burr (R-NC), Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and Democrat Diane Feinstein (D-CA) allegedly exploited inside information about the virus to speculate in the stock market.

Such political shenanigans might be normal in Washington, but they undermine public confidence in the good faith of efforts to fight the disease, raising doubts in the public mind.

Add to this sad display of behavior by civil servants, government contractors, and grantees rewarded in the legislation — many of whom "resist" to the point where they refuse to utter the name of President Trump ... including a Kennedy Center meeting leaked after receiving their $25 million dollar share of Coronavirus relief.

Then consider that when a health care executive jokes about denying care to Trump supporters and Republicans, or others joke about President Trump catching Coronavirus and dying, they signal continuing political fanaticism and inhumanity instead of reason and compromise in pursuit of the common good.

Finally, watching the White House press corps viciously attack President Trump daily for actions of agencies over which he had had little political control since the "Resistance" began has been painful, and dangerous.

Any political attack that distracts from the best medical response to this pandemic harms not just President Trump, but the American public — and indeed America's place in the world.

For how we respond is a global test of the American way of life.

China is attacking America's actions, as is Iran, meaning the whole world is watching and waiting for us to succeed or fail.

Which makes those working to destroy President Trump, instead of the Coronavirus, today's "Copperheads."


Look at the queen B gooooooo - lmao

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3 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:


By your initial proclamations, it would be impossible to last another 10-12 months - as there would be nobody left alive after about 4-5 months

 

Keep making stuff up. 1-2% death rate and apparently the entire world's population is going to disappear. 

 

I find your ignorance hysterical. Your lack of understanding of basic math is hilarious. 

4 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Another muppet. We've got a regular muppet show invading here. Now all we need is jrb1979 to show up

 

Didn't you call me crazy a few weeks ago when I said this thing was doubling every 3 days?

 

When I said we had 8k cases, then we'd have 16k, then 32k? 

 

Wasn't that you?

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2 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

Keep making stuff up. 1-2% death rate and apparently the entire world's population is going to disappear. 

 

I find your ignorance hysterical. Your lack of understanding of basic math is hilarious. 

 

Didn't you call me crazy a few weeks ago when I said this thing was doubling every 3 days?

 

When I said we had 8k cases, then we'd have 16k, then 32k? 

 

Wasn't that you?

 

Nope. But I did laugh at your two million dead prediction for its  sheer mathematical idiocy.

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1 hour ago, Niagara Bill said:

Rhino can stand up for himself. He doesn't need a junior agent to defend him. Speaking French is now an insult?. Typical Trumper. 

I said nothing about a Trump conspiracy just supporters who see conspiracies like McCarthy did.

If you must play the game Ned Beatty...state your thoughts not defend your CIA Buddy. 

At least you show signs of intelligence...not one stupid or idiot comment like you little buddy Rhino..the guy with no sense of humor.

 

Every now and again, someone I disagree with posts something that makes me laugh.  “junior agent” was funny, kudos to you on that one.  Though, you wouldn’t know it because it’s a closed society, but I’m a full bird colonel in the Trump Army.  
 

I didn’t defend anyone, I simply pointed out the fringe nature of your post.   You wrote:

 

Fast forward...you are the new conspiracy theorist, defending an administration that has lied, allowed their citizens to die, lashing out at anyone who sleaks up.


 

Please, where’s the evidence that the administration has allowed its citizens to die? I mean, if people dying is on the president, every administration is guilty of that, yes?  I can grab some Obama numbers, grab some related to Bush, etc.  I’ve seen nothing reported, even by the libbies, that Trump, Faucci et al had the choice to save citizens but chose actively to let them die. That’s plum loco. 
 

I’m not sure why you thought the reference to speaking French was an insult.  I would gladly apologize if I did, but I think I was clear there.  
 

Thank you for the compliment on my intellect.  I’ll take it. 

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1 hour ago, Foxx said:

your not an American? lol, you sure have enough opinions about a country your not a citizen of. why don't you take a back seat and let us Americans figure it out. bye Felicia.

Up yours you arrogant a??  And you have opinions about Canada, socialist based countries and China and Russia. Don't tell me I don't have the right to have an opinion...you are the definition of the local uneducated American. Your type is more rare these days but you must have crawled out from under a rock. Typical Trumpeter.. had to end with an insult. Look in the ,mirror Ned

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42 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:


By your initial proclamations, it would be impossible to last another 10-12 months - as there would be nobody left alive after about 4-5 months

Seriously.

The 6 months is right if everyone acted like Florida did u til this week.

This virus, sans new drug or inoculation will take 12 months to make it safe to go to a wedding, concert, or major event. Trump said Easter.....the bunny died...likely Labor Day before you can have your full family over

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1 hour ago, Niagara Bill said:

Yeh I know, my jokes are not often great, but I try. 

I think people should be citizens of the world as well as a citizen of your country. Makes a broad perspective possible and the sharing and debating events more tolerable. While I am not American I have many friends who are. I hate to see the polarization, the hatred, the divide. I lived the 60s, this is worse. Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon never insulted their citizens. Nixon fired 1 prosecutor, Cox, and in the country all parties were not impressed. This guy insults 200 years of history and protocol (often called civilized) processes. By the way so does Pelosi.

Reagan and Tip O Neill would hate this environment.

 

You are what happens when the FBI gives you a check and expects you to drink from the tap of the Wizard of Orange. 

You are not dumb, think with an open mind for all the citizens of your country, not just the 44% that cast a vote for his highness.

Ni, here’s the problem with your analysis.  Take it for what it’s worth, in the spirit of more broadly understanding your position and mine. 
 

The concept of civility in the public debate is an illusion. DJT was laughed at, scorned and ridiculed by his opponents inside his party, and reviled, insulted and accused of blatant racism by those on the other side of the aisle.  Hillary Clinton, she of enablement of a predatory husband fame, she of a “don’t believe that bimbo she’s a *****“ fame, she of leaving Americans to die in Libya fame and participating in a cover up thereafter, well her opening gambit in the debate was “he’s a bigot, xenophobe, assaulter of women and worse”.  I ask you, child of the 60s, were you outraged?  Did you call for unity, peace and love from her and key members of her party?   

 

Brett Kavanaugh, by all accounts a more than decent public servant and with a record of 30+ years of excellence in the bench and an outstanding intellectual pedigree, when the entire democrat leadership attempted to eviscerate him in front of the nation, his wife and the two little girls who look up to him as a hero, did you rage over the treatment and demand civility?  
 

Were you frustrated, kind and decent neighbor to the north, as you watched the Russia investigation unfold, play out before the eyes of the world where a political enemy screamed “Donald Trump is a treasonous bastard!” with a story so preposterous that it unraveled in about 20 minutes even as the insane kabuki theater raged on for nearly 4 years?  I bet, given your love of history and protocol, you were probably incensed that political operatives conspired to steal the votes of 60,000,000+ decent and hard-working Americans, and were so &$#@ing incompetent in the scheme that quite literally 4 years, $40,000,000 and limitless investigative and police powers revealed...nothing.  
 

I could go on, but I’m sure you’re as angry as I am at the mockery made of civility, tolerance, protocol and respect for the party and candidate the American people chose to lead the country.  I’m sure that Trump’s incredible and historic jobs numbers, the repatriation of massive sums by corporations that gave the big fu to unreasonable and excessive taxation, the tax cuts returning money to middle-class families, the BOOMING economy that benefits nit only the US but virtually every other nation standing in the shadows with a hand out...none of that means a thing.  Better to have a president that speaks respectfully to his enemy, and to turn the other cheek as the entirety of dem leadership lies, cheats, steals with nary a civil word to be said.

 

Now Covid19.  Are you seeing civility from Biden, Sanders, Pelosi et al?  I’m hearing that they are sparking up the next investigation, the next flim flam, the next bull#### investigation that will cost millions, provide their dopey supporters with another reason to hope for the destruction of a lawfully elected president—enemies all of freedom and democracy and protocol—only to end up in the same place they are today.  Losers, betrayed by their leadership, betrayed by the facts, left to be punched around here by logic and inevitability. 

 

Civility is overrated. 

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5 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Ni, here’s the problem with your analysis.  Take it for what it’s worth, in the spirit of more broadly understanding your position and mine. 
 

The concept of civility in the public debate is an illusion. DJT was laughed at, scorned and ridiculed by his opponents inside his party, and reviled, insulted and accused of blatant racism by those on the other side of the aisle.  Hillary Clinton, she of enablement of a predatory husband fame, she of a “don’t believe that bimbo she’s a *****“ fame, she of leaving Americans to die in Libya fame and participating in a cover up thereafter, well her opening gambit in the debate was “he’s a bigot, xenophobe, assaulter of women and worse”.  I ask you, child of the 60s, were you outraged?  Did you call for unity, peace and love from her and key members of her party?   

 

Brett Kavanaugh, by all accounts a more than decent public servant and with a record of 30+ years of excellence in the bench and an outstanding intellectual pedigree, when the entire democrat leadership attempted to eviscerate him in front of the nation, his wife and the two little girls who look up to him as a hero, did you rage over the treatment and demand civility?  
 

Were you frustrated, kind and decent neighbor to the north, as you watched the Russia investigation unfold, play out before the eyes of the world where a political enemy screamed “Donald Trump is a treasonous bastard!” with a story so preposterous that it unraveled in about 20 minutes even as the insane kabuki theater raged on for nearly 4 years?  I bet, given your love of history and protocol, you were probably incensed that political operatives conspired to steal the votes of 60,000,000+ decent and hard-working Americans, and were so &$#@ing incompetent in the scheme that quite literally 4 years, $40,000,000 and limitless investigative and police powers revealed...nothing.  
 

I could go on, but I’m sure you’re as angry as I am at the mockery made of civility, tolerance, protocol and respect for the party and candidate the American people chose to lead the country.  I’m sure that Trump’s incredible and historic jobs numbers, the repatriation of massive sums by corporations that gave the big fu to unreasonable and excessive taxation, the tax cuts returning money to middle-class families, the BOOMING economy that benefits nit only the US but virtually every other nation standing in the shadows with a hand out...none of that means a thing.  Better to have a president that speaks respectfully to his enemy, and to turn the other cheek as the entirety of dem leadership lies, cheats, steals with nary a civil word to be said.

 

Now Covid19.  Are you seeing civility from Biden, Sanders, Pelosi et al?  I’m hearing that they are sparking up the next investigation, the next flim flam, the next bull#### investigation that will cost millions, provide their dopey supporters with another reason to hope for the destruction of a lawfully elected president—enemies all of freedom and democracy and protocol—only to end up in the same place they are today.  Losers, betrayed by their leadership, betrayed by the facts, left to be punched around here by logic and inevitability. 

 

Civility is overrated. 

? Donald is a victim for sure. Poor guy. 

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