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Crnr2Crnr

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  1. oh, he said it alrighty... then this morning he said something else.
  2. looking for you? nah, but maybe we'll cross paths at some point and you can show me your in person 'debate skills' as it doesn't sound as though your other skills are of much good. it'd be fun to goad you into taking a poke though, as that's one of my special gifts to avoid a ride in a squad car.
  3. not for our military, and in regards to the matter at hand I was actually hopeful going into the weekend Tbone might be able to work this out without the US military getting directly involved. same as Ukraine. doing a little light reading on these particular bombs... this was their first combat field test. Scientific AmericanWhy This Is the Only Bomb That Could Destroy Iran’s Nucle...American military engineers designed the GBU-57/B bomb to devastate deeply buried bunkers without radioactive fallout. It’s the only nonnuclear weapon that can reach Iran’s hardest target anti-Trump is not anti-American you ignorant white trash moron... just fyi.
  4. idk, not an ordinance expert by any means. if the bombs didn't work as planned after all this and the military personnel involved performed their mission safely and successfully, that's a bummer. this being said... premature bluster and taking a victory lap may look foolish if that's the case.
  5. when's the last time sport?
  6. Early US intel assessment suggests strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say “So the (DIA) assessment is that the US set them back maybe a few months, tops,” this person added. The White House acknowledged the existence of the assessment but said they disagreed with it. On Tuesday morning, Trump repeated his belief the damage from the strikes was significant. “I think it’s been completely demolished,” he said, adding, “Those pilots hit their targets. Those targets were obliterated, and the pilots should be given credit.” Asked about the possibility of Iran rebuilding its nuclear program, Trump responded, “That place is under rock. That place is demolished.” Earlier on Tuesday, classified briefings for both the House and Senate on the operation were canceled. The all-Senate briefing has been moved to Thursday, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Two separate sources familiar told CNN the briefing for all House lawmakers has also been postponed. It was not immediately clear why it was delayed or when it would be rescheduled. Democratic Rep. Pat Ryan of New York said on X on Tuesday that “Trump just cancelled a classified House briefing on the Iran strikes with zero explanation. The real reason? He claims he destroyed ‘all nuclear facilities and capability;’ his team knows they can’t back up his bluster and BS.” As CNN has reported, there have long been questions about whether the US’ bunker-buster bombs, known as Massive Ordnance Penetrators, would be able to fully destroy Iran’s highly fortified nuclear sites that are buried deep underground — particularly at Fordow and Isfahan, Iran’s largest nuclear research complex. https://ktvz.com/politics/cnn-us-politics/2025/06/24/exclusive-early-us-intel-assessment-suggests-strikes-on-iran-did-not-destroy-nuclear-sites-sources-say/ bummer eh?
  7. dad was a shop teacher doofus, so unlike you I actually know how to design, build and fix things. started wrestling and boxing in elementary school. how many fights have you ever been involved in in your entire life, aside from pushing women and children out of your way to get to the buffet?
  8. you'll buy nothing...
  9. maybe you should have taken debate class in high school instead of home economics because of all the cookies and baked goods...
  10. AP NewsWith its stock in sharp decline, Trump's media company wi...President Donald Trump’s media company plans to buy back up to $400 million of its stock, which have lost 46% of their value this year. CNBCTrump Media approves $400 million stock buybackPresident Donald Trump indirectly owns more than 114 million shares of the company through a revocable trust and is the largest shareholder.
  11. humber?
  12. who's excited about 2028?
  13. NewsweekDonald Trump Nobel Peace Prize nomination withdrawnUkrainian politician Oleksandr Merezhko said he has "lost any sort of faith and belief" in President Donald Trump.
  14. the poor man baby didn't get his way and was made to look silly... like getting another bowl of mashed potatoes dumped on his head.
  15. yeah... Load the boat doofus!
  16. it's true... started with Woolie the 'apha' (lol), then his little pack of hyenas joined in.
  17. both are great attributes unless you don't like being challenged
  18. I'm sure the livestock is impressed
  19. like this place is full of Mensa members...
  20. and you, Dougie and a handful of other buffoons spend the bulk of your bandwidth here whining and complaining like teenage girls about "us" rather than offering up any meaningful counterpoints or debate... so precisely what does that say about you? it's no surprise to me, you've been nothing but a whiney Cunt as long as I've interacted with you.
  21. Jerome Powell throws cold water on a rate cut in July Powell’s latest comments come as some Fed officials have joined President Donald Trump in calling for lower borrowing costs. The Fed leader said Trump’s tariffs are bound to have some impact on the economy, the extent of which remains to be seen. “The effects on inflation could be short lived — reflecting a one-time shift in the price level. It is also possible that the inflationary effects could instead be more persistent,” Powell said. Fed officials have floated the possibility of tariff-driven inflation being “temporary,” or just a one-time increase — a situation reminiscent of inflation’s eruption after the pandemic, when officials said price hikes would be “transitory.” That proved to not be the case. Fed officials have kept their benchmark lending rate unchanged since January — at a range of 4.25% to 4.5% — saying they want to see how Trump’s significant policy changes show up in economic data first before resuming rate cuts. Late last year, the Fed slashed its key interest rate a full percentage point after it kept it elevated at a bruising two-decade high for more than a year. The Fed is closely watching the fallout from Trump’s tariffs Trump’s tariffs are widely expected to jack up prices and eventually weaken economic growth, but so far, there’s been little evidence of that. Still, most economists expect that to change for the worse soon. Economists at JPMorgan expect “the peak impact” of Trump’s tariffs to occur later in the summer. Powell in his hearing Tuesday said that Fed officials, including himself, have laid out various scenarios on how the US economy could respond to tariffs because of the short-term implications for prices and employment. “It would be inappropriate for us to comment on the policy of tariffs. We don’t have a view. It’s not our job and we just wouldn’t do that,” Powell said. “What our job is, is keeping inflation under control and also keeping maximum employment,” adding that Trump’s policies affect those two goals. Meanwhile, Trump early on Tuesday continued his relentless attacks on the Fed for not yet having lowered rates. “‘Too Late’ Jerome Powell, of the Fed, will be in Congress today in order to explain, among other things, why he is refusing to lower the Rate,” Trump wrote on his social media platform. “I hope Congress really works this very dumb, hardheaded person, over. We will be paying for his incompetence for many years to come.” According to most economists, Trump’s tariffs will start affecting prices more clearly around that time. “I’d be surprised if July is when the Fed cuts again because that’s when the price increases are going to start to show up. You’re going to cut in the middle of that? I’d be surprised,” Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s, told CNN’s Matt Egan in an interview. https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/24/economy/fed-chair-powell-testimony-capitol-hill Fed rates had been decreasing until unhinged crazy Tariff Man went full retard... So they paused. But it's Powell's fault...
  22. here's a tiny violin playing just for you