
Everything posted by Crnr2Crnr
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About Them Organic Protests
Huh, I thought George Soros was dead... $20M sounds sweet
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Deep State
obviously I'm not going to watch it if you wanna make a point, post their names
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$3 a gallon and $9 a dozen!!!
oh thank God because the pump said $2.94 when I filled up on the way home!!! that's in case you missed it
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Russia sees 50-day window as a green light to keep up brutal offensive in Ukraine
congratulations...
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$3 a gallon and $9 a dozen!!!
I could change the title... but I don't roll like that. will just keep beating this drum until both are no longer valid national average, still over $3 though
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Russia sees 50-day window as a green light to keep up brutal offensive in Ukraine
and there's that, but anyone who believed his campaign rhetoric is an idiot, so there's that too
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Deep State
oh, you think I actually watched it...
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$3 a gallon and $9 a dozen!!!
- Democrats underwater in new poll
Obama 2028 jk...- Democrats underwater in new poll
agreed... and the lunatic fringe from both sides we've given the far left and far right too much attention while everyone in the middle is standing there saying- Russia sees 50-day window as a green light to keep up brutal offensive in Ukraine
seems time to end this shit without escalating into WW3 or Russia and the US lobbing nukes back and forth regardless of who's in office. on this topic I support him trying to end it... in his actions thusfar I'm sitting on the fence. world is a mess right now... Israel/Gaza/Iran, China/Taiwan and it wouldn't surprise to wake up tomorrow to hear the two Koreans were going at it. sigh...- Budget surplus.
can't spot replies anyway 🙄- Budget surplus.
std size fridge, nothing special- Russia sees 50-day window as a green light to keep up brutal offensive in Ukraine
President Trump has effectively handed Vladimir Putin an extraordinary green light: 50 days to finish off his brutal summer offensive in Ukraine before facing any consequences. Only if there is no deal to end the war by the end of that period, in early September, would the threatened 100 percent tariffs on Russia and secondary sanctions on Russian trading partners kick in. That must seem like an eternity for millions of sleepless Ukrainians now enduring an escalating Russian onslaught of deadly missile and mass drone strikes on their towns and cities Yet publicly, the Kremlin has called Trump’s decision to threaten sanctions and pledge arms to Ukraine “very serious” – while adding it would now digest and assess the White House announcement. “We certainly need time to analyze what was said in Washington,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in a call with journalists on Tuesday. But in Moscow, officials are already quietly breathing a sigh of relief. After all, it could have been much worse for them. Sanctions could have been immediate, if President Trump had wanted, or much higher - such as the 500 percent tariff rate being proposed in a bi-partisan bill in the US Senate. Not that a renewed threat of sanctions is certain to alter the Kremlin’s course in Ukraine. Far from it... https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/15/europe/putin-window-ukraine-war-trump-analysis-intl-hnk as most of you may realize, I detest Trump... but ending the war in Ukraine was and is something I'd actually like to see him accomplish, or already have accomplished. hundreds of thousands or more lives and billions and billions of dollars literally wasted on Vlads land grab. what a f'ng shame...and I truly hope they sort things out before there is further escalation between the US and Russia as neither can afford (literally and figuratively) another Cold war. The human cost of the Ukraine war: a devastating and ongoing tragedy The war in Ukraine has resulted in a staggering number of deaths, with both military and civilian casualties reaching levels not seen in Europe in decades. While precise figures are difficult to confirm due to the ongoing conflict and differing reports from involved parties, available information paints a grim picture of the human cost. Civilian deaths and injuries The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported at least 13,580 civilian deaths and 34,115 civilian injuries in Ukraine between February 24, 2022, and June 30, 2025. However, the OHCHR emphasizes that these are confirmed minimums, and the true numbers are likely significantly higher. Escalating attacks and record casualties Recent months have seen a worrying surge in civilian casualties, with June 2025 recording the highest monthly civilian death count since the invasion began in February 2022 (232 killed and 1,343 injured). This escalation is attributed to Russia's increased use of powerful long-range missiles and drones against urban areas. Military casualties Reliable military casualty figures are even harder to verify, with Russia being largely silent on its losses and Ukraine releasing figures only recently. Russian military losses According to the British Ministry of Defence and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Russia has suffered over 1 million total casualties (killed or injured) and up to 250,000 deaths since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022. Ukrainian sources estimate Russia's military losses to be even higher, claiming over 1 million casualties in the three years since the full-scale invasion. Ukrainian military losses Ukrainian President Zelensky stated in February 2024 that 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed. External estimates, however, suggest significantly higher figures. A confidential Ukrainian assessment reported 80,000 killed and 400,000 wounded, while The Economist estimated 60,000-100,000 killed and 400,000 wounded as of November 2024. The toll on society The war's immense human cost extends beyond direct casualties. Both Russia and Ukraine are experiencing demographic and economic consequences that will likely impact their societies for years to come. The loss of life is particularly acute for Ukraine, with one estimate suggesting that almost one in 20 fighting-age men has been killed or injured.- GAO, Grassley: Biden Admin Hid Trump Threat Intel
lotta fuckups around that one does Pamb have a list on her desk yet?- Budget surplus.
LG made in S Korea still?- Maga Never Stops
I can see where it's probably confusing to decide if one is MAGA, ultra MAGA or sooper dooper MAGA on this subject... the current DOJ is really something else...- About That Autopen
Trump kicks Bidens ass with Autopen...- Budget surplus.
it's been referred to as 'the cottage' since 1948 and I don't see it changing anytime soon AI Overview While "cottage" and "cabin" are often used interchangeably, particularly in the context of vacation homes, there are some subtle differences. Generally, cottages tend to be smaller, cozy dwellings, often located near water bodies or in charming rural settings, and may be more likely to have modern amenities. Cabins, on the other hand, are often associated with a more rustic, secluded, and woodsy setting, frequently made of logs, and may have fewer amenities. Cottages: Location: Often situated near water (lakes, beaches, etc.) or in quaint rural areas. Design: Can be built from various materials (wood, brick, stone) and come in different styles (e.g., Cape Cod, Victorian). Amenities: Range from basic to luxurious, with some featuring modern conveniences like full kitchens, bathrooms, and even fireplaces or hot tubs. Atmosphere: Often evoke a sense of charm, romance, or whimsy, suitable for couples or families. Cabins: Location: Typically found in more remote or secluded areas, like forests or mountains. Design: Usually constructed from wood (often logs), with a rustic aesthetic. Amenities: Can be quite basic, with fewer amenities than cottages, and may be seasonal or used for hunting or fishing. Atmosphere: Offer a sense of adventure and self-reliance, with a focus on nature and simple living. In essence: If you're seeking a cozy retreat near water or in a charming village, a cottage might be a better fit. If you crave a secluded escape in nature, with a focus on rustic charm and outdoor activities, a cabin could be ideal. so suck it @akvanden !!!- Maga Never Stops
Trump urged supporters to see conspiracies everywhere. With Epstein, that’s coming back to haunt him AP NewsTrump urged supporters to see conspiracies everywhere. Wi...President Donald Trump’s strategy has been to downplay the uproar over the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case as his supporters demand the Justice Department release much-hyped records in the inv...the poor dumb gullible duped bastards...- Democrats underwater in new poll
Of the 40 percent of respondents who gave the Democratic Party a thumbs-up, they included 72 percent of Democrats and 29 percent of independent or other voters. The latest poll shows that the party’s disapproval rating sits at 60 percent, slowly inching up from 58 percent in June. Twenty-eight percent of surveyed Democrats and 71 percent of independent and other voters contributed to the overall 60 percent disapproval rating of the party. By comparison, the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found the GOP with a 48 percent approval rating, which includes 85 percent of Republicans and 38 percent of independent and other voters who had that sentiment. Overall, the GOP had a 52 percent disapproval rating. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5400339-democrats-low-approval-ratings-poll/ huh, neither party has a positive approval rating- Inflation picks up again in June, rising at 2.7% annual rate
KEY POINTS The consumer price index, a broad-based measure of goods and services costs, increased 0.3% on the month, putting the 12-month inflation rate at 2.7%, in line with expectations. Core inflation picked up 0.2% on the month, with the annual rate moving to 2.9%, with the annual rate in line with estimates. While the evidence in June was mixed on how much influence tariffs had over prices, there were signs that the duties are having an impact. Apparel and home furnishing prices rose, though vehicle prices fell. CNBCInflation picks up again in June, rising at 2.7% annual rateThe consumer price index in June was expected to increase 2.7% from a year ago, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.- Budget surplus.
Facilities Dive50% tariff hike imposed on freezers, other appliancesThe Trump administration is raising the price of foreign products to aid the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturers. we've been expecting this antique to die for about ten years now, worked great until it finally didn't. I forgot how heavy it was, may as well use it as a safe now... LOL. I highly doubt it's replacement will last 1/4 of the life though- Maga Never Stops
https://www.freedomsledder.com/index.php?/topic/68518-more-dnc-genius/page/3/#findComment-1792609 can you point out this 'please' and/or me 'begging'? seems to me like mockery and fucking with each other... - Democrats underwater in new poll