Sleepr2
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3 minutes ago, Mainecat said:
Trump lost another the other day. Worlds biggest LOOZER.
And you’re in the running for biggest liar. 👍
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Just now, HSR said:
Guns and beer and young kids don't mix you retard. Next you'll be asking "Why don't kids have any respect for guns or human life in this country anymore?" Must be video games right?
Set a good example for children and don't play drunk rambo in front of them. Teach them right the first time, you only get one chance.
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Burger on the grill and a spud.
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35 minutes ago, Mainecat said:
Pathetic that a pathological liar like you is suddenly concerned about lies
Biden said in the September 12, 2019 debate: "We didn't lock people up in cages. We didn't separate families. We didn't do all of those things, number one. They did"
Not true, all those pictures you saw of the cages were taken in 2014 during his time in office.
Joe Biden has repeatedly said he was arrested with Nelson Mandela on the streets of Soweto during a trip to South Africa in the 1970s, when South Africa was under apartheid.
There is absolutely no truth to this, as Biden was later forced to confess
Biden said on May 22, 2020 in an interview on The Breakfast Club radio show: “The NAACP has endorsed me every time I've run.”
Not true. The NAACP has never endorsed any candidate
On September 3, 2019 in an NPR interview, referring to the Iraq War, "immediately, the moment it started, I came out against the war at that moment."
Not true. Biden fully supported the Iraq war and voted for the resolution to go to war
On August 7, 2019 – Joe Biden claimed that Donald Trump "asserted that immigrants would quote, ‘carve you up with a knife’."
He never said that about immigrants. He said that MS-13 Gang members were doing that
In a famous video confrontation with a critic, Joe Biden shouted: "I went to law school on a full academic scholarship, the only one in my class who had a full academic scholarship. The first year in law school, I decided I didn’t want to be in law school and ended up in the bottom two-thirds of my class. And then decided I wanted to stay, went back to law school and, in fact, ended up in the top half of my class. I graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school."
Every single word, every one of those claims is false.
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1 hour ago, HSR said:
Not in Wi. And no NEVER with children present. Should be setting a good example.
https://news.yahoo.com/wisconsin-supreme-court-candidate-trying-231000046.html
Like drag shows?
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3 hours ago, Mainecat said:
Republican led investigation?
None of the payments detailed in the report went to President Biden himself, nor has Mr. Comer’s investigation produced any evidence that Mr. Biden ever took a corrupt action in connection with his son’s business dealings.
Your defense of Biden’s money laundering is typical of the intellectually bankrupt.
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2 hours ago, Jimmy Snacks said:
Yep..you two have been fluffing one another for years…bravo!
Says the little follower.
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2 minutes ago, Steve753 said:
Wtf are you talking about?
That was for McLier 👍
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2 hours ago, 1jkw said:
Considering he spent more in his first 3 years than Obama's last 4 it did.
Add in Trumps $1800.00 stimulus payments, $600.00 per week UE raise, and 900 million in PPP it was quite large.
Again, covid spending.
And I’m not defending trumps spending but you seem to want more
this is what leftists used covid money for
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Seattle, Washington, put $28.5 million toward 165 apartments – some with views of the city’s iconic Space Needle – for homeless residents.
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Boston paid off $5 million in debt for the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate.
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Washington, D.C., set aside $2.5 million of its $3 billion haul for parking enforcement officers.
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City council members in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, put $53,000 toward remodeling their chamber in city hall and buying themselves new ergonomic chairs.
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Dutchess County, New York, used more than $12 million to expand its minor league baseball stadium.
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In Arizona, $7.2 million went to increase the prize money at horse racing tracks.
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Towns from Michigan to Connecticut have plans for a pickleballinfrastructure boom.
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Los Angeles County, California, created a $5 million “creative works” jobs program for artists.
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Chautauqua County, New York, spent $250,000 upgrading the county’s walking trails and another $1.3 million on snow removal equipment.
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Colorado Springs, Colorado, spent $6.6 million replacing irrigation systems at two local golf courses.
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2 hours ago, Steve753 said:
Show me where?
Next to trumps collusion? Pathetic fool ,
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2 minutes ago, 1jkw said:
Well it seemed to work for Trump.
Covid had nothing to do with that….and I didn’t like his spending either, nice fail
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1 hour ago, Mainecat said:
No problem. If the Dems take the house (and they will) the can hold up something the repukes want by insisting on a AR 15 ban.
Truly the dumbest “ independent “ ever.
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3 minutes ago, 1jkw said:
Probably not but it still doesn't excuse not raising the ceiling.
So just keep on spending. You’re an economic wiz
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3 hours ago, Steve753 said:
You're OK with Santos crap. Gotcha.
And you’re ok with Biden’s crap.
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4 hours ago, Mainecat said:
NOW WHAT?……
House Republican Report Finds No Evidence of Wrongdoing by President BidenAfter months of investigation and many public accusations of corruption against Mr. Biden and his family, the first report of the premier House G.O.P. inquiry showed no proof of such misconduct.
But on Wednesday, the Republicans conceded that they had yet to find evidence of a specific corrupt action Mr. Biden took in office in connection with any of the business deals his son entered into. Instead, their presentation underscored how little headway top G.O.P. lawmakers have made in finding clear evidence of questionable transactions they can tie to Mr. Biden, their chief political rival.
None of the payments detailed in the report went to President Biden himself, nor has Mr. Comer’s investigation produced any evidence that Mr. Biden ever took a corrupt action in connection with his son’s business dealings.
“This has been a pattern for a long time,” Mr. Comer said. “Republicans and Democrats have both complained about presidents’ families receiving money.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/10/us/politics/hunter-biden-house-republicans-report.htmlNo wrongdoing was ok for the years long Russian collusion lies.
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13 minutes ago, Mainecat said:
Remember when the dumbass republicans held it up?
Remember when the libtard didn’t compromise?
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1 hour ago, 1jkw said:
Raise the debt ceiling and then figure out the cuts.
I don't, I have always tried to save more than I spend and succeeded at that almost always.
Nope , never gonna see any cuts that way and you know it.
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2 minutes ago, 1jkw said:
In my lifetime the ones that cry most about spending actually raise the debt and deficit most, and I have multiple FA's and haven't done any stock trading on my own in years, always lived within my means.
So why not now? And I doubt you run your personal finances like you want the government to ..
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9 minutes ago, HSR said:
How so because I suggested a hypothetical situation? I in no way insinuated that a teacher was going to be a shooter moreso that a "shooter" was already in the building. So please explain.
Just stop.
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4 minutes ago, 1jkw said:
An honest answer, something you never give.
And never a thought to cutting wasteful and frivolous spending, do you have a guardian to manage you finances?
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4 hours ago, Snake said:
That is exactly like going to the police station and a cop pulls a gun and shoots everyone.
- 95% were males
- Plotters ranged in age from 11 to 19, with an average age of 16
- 95% were current students and 5% were recently former students who had attended the targeted school, or a school from the same district, within one academic year of the plot
- Plotters ranged from 6th to 12th grade with the majority in grades 9-12
- Plotters usually had multiple motives, the most common involving grievances with peers or staff (45%) (See graph for additional motives)
- 85% engaged in planning related to weapons
- 73% detailed how they would execute their attacks
- 57% documented some of their thoughts and intentions regarding their planned attacks
- 31% conducted research into prior attacks as part of their planning
- 16% attempted to recruit others to carry out their attacks
- 55% chose to use at least two or three types of weapons
- 96% of the weapon(s) of choice included one or more firearms
- 94%shared their intentions about carrying out an attack
- 37% received some form of school discipline prior to the discovery of their plots
- 30% had contact with law enforcement prior to the discovery of their plots
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70% exhibited behaviors indicating the presence of some type of mental health symptom in the time
leading up to, or around, the discovery of their plots - 63% exhibited emotional or psychological symptoms
- 33% had a history of substance use and/or abuse
- 91% experienced life stressors in the five years prior to their averted attack
- 67% had an interest in violence
Poor HSR.
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3 minutes ago, Jimmy Snacks said:
I didn’t get bad at all and why would I have medallions?
Just admit you fell down drunk one too many times and had to got to treatment.
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3 minutes ago, 1jkw said:
Not terribly worried, almost not at all.
And there it is
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4 hours ago, Jimmy Snacks said:
Listen up old man it’s not too late for you….hate to see you walking around with a yellow hue and mumbling incoherently. 😉
Nah, I be never been as bad as you must have gotten, Do yo have medallions to show your progress?
House Republican Report Finds No Evidence of Wrongdoing by President Biden
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What nights are your meetings?