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  1. That’s your response every time I point out you aren’t critical of the left. I’m right leaning. However I don’t support the RNC or the republican party. There’s one or two current republicans I’d vote for and one or two current democrats I’d vote for. the two party system is an illusion they put out to make people believe you have a choice. For the most part the two party's are identical. Look at the roughly 550 Americans being held illegally for trespassing violations for 1/6. These peoples rights have been stripped away and almost zero current republicans and 100% of the democrats have stepped up to fight for these Americans rights.
  2. Do you have any constructive thoughts on what the person in the video said?
  3. False. You claim you’re not a democrat but you really are
  4. Biden doesn’t have the authority he’s a nazi
  5. Both my wife and I work at financial institutions. The reserve is you “capital ratio”. Every institution is still required to carry 10% of their capital in cash. Understand the other 90% is still an asset in the form of a loan or a investment.
  6. What’s a decision by NATO? Please tell us what you’re saying
  7. I like how you glassed over “operation mocking bird” it’s very clear the media gas lights the American people on almost every topic. But feel free to play along The only person that conveniently forgets is you. You’ve claimed to be woke since this forum was created by Rob. Yet you always seem to fall in line with the left. I’ve never seen you rail against anything the left “democrat party” says or does.
  8. 1. If it was Trumps plan the Biden administration would’ve released the plan and said here it is. 2. even if it was Trumps plan the Biden Administration was under no obligation to use it. Lets be clear it wasn’t his plan. 3. The Biden Administration started reversing everything Trump did on day one. Every executive order, the wall construction, keystone, oil leases, Stay in Mexico, catch and release, Iran deal, Paris Accords, all of it. But you want to claim that the one and only thing they stuck with was the Afghanistan exit strategy. 4. trump has been very clear on two things with Regard to Afghanistan. First he wanted nothing left behind. He wanted it brought back or destroyed. Fuck we left 70k trucks there. Second he wanted to keep Bogrum.
  9. Revealed: Biden Is Hiding a Ruinous 'Left Behind' Report on Afghanistan from GOP, American Public By Abby Liebing January 19, 2022 at 11:52am The chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan is still haunting the Biden administration. Last week, GOP lawmakers called out the administration for missing the deadline to submit a report about the military equipment left behind. On Friday, Republican lawmakers submitted a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. According to a government spending bill, the administration was required to submit a report on the equipment by Dec. 29, 2021. However, the administration missed the deadline, The Hillreported. “It is with gravest concern that even after a three-month window to produce the required information, the DOD still has not given Congress an accurate accounting of United States equipment still in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan where terrorist groups are reconstituting,” the letter read, according to The Hill. According to the Extending Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act, which was passed in late September and funded the federal government through Dec. 3, the administration was required to submit to Congress a report on the “disposition of United States property, equipment and supplies, including property, equipment and supplies” that was in Afghanistan. There were billions of dollars worth of military equipment left behind in Afghanistan. Once the U.S. withdrew, all the state-of-the-art equipment and weapons fell into the hands of the Taliban. Trending: Hillary Clinton Will Hate What Was Found on the Walls of Jeffrey Epstein's Mansion After the withdraw, some claimed that the equipment left behind wouldn’t do the Taliban much good — since the military had disabled much of it before evacuating. Though there were Humvees, Black Hawks and drones all left behind, they were supposedly stripped before the Western forces left, according to Forbes. “These vehicles had all been stripped of sensitive electronics prior to being gifted to the Afghan Army or left by NATO forces,” the outlet explained. Should the U.S. have left any equipment in Afghanistan? But while the Taliban may not be able to use all the equipment or gain sensitive intelligence from their operating systems, there was plenty of loot left behind for them. Videos from the Taliban, which CNN aired, shows them with assault rifles, pistols and ammunition, as well as armored Humvees and vehicles. Now that billions of dollars worth of tax-paid, military equipment is in the hand of terrorists, GOP lawmakers are insisting on accountability from the administration. “Biden’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan needlessly left behind American citizens and Afghan allies. Americans deserve to know their taxpayer dollars are being put to good use by providing for the rescue of those left stranded, so we must have clarity and accountability from the Department of State,” GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York told Fox News. Other Republicans argued that this lack of transparency from the administration also hinders Congress from having proper oversight. “This lack of information prevents Congress from being able to accurately and effectively conduct oversight over the tens of billions of dollars of equipment invested in Afghanistan over the past 20 years and creates vulnerabilities in our national security,” the letter from GOP lawmakers read, according to The Hill. Related: Family of Marine Killed in Afghanistan Hits Alec Baldwin with $25 Million Lawsuit “Congress should not have to wait until the [National Defense Authorization Act’s] March 2022 deadline to receive this critical information concerning Afghanistan. That is why Congress required your department to comply by December 29, 2021,” the lawmakers added. This is not an unreasonable request since Congress needs to know just how much was left behind in Afghanistan. This not only clarifies how much equipment the Taliban now has, but it also demonstrates simple fiscal responsibility. Truth and Accuracy Submit a Correction → We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards. Tags: Afghanistan, Biden administration, Congress, Fiscal Irresponsibility, Joe Biden, Taliban, US news SummaryMoreRecentContact Abby Liebing is a Hillsdale College graduate with a degree in history. She has written for various outlets and enjoys covering foreign policy issues and culture. Conversation The Western Journal is pleased to bring back comments to our articles! Due to threatened de-monetization by Big Tech, we had temporarily removed comments, but we have now implemented a solution to bring back the conversation that Big Tech doesn't want you to have. If you have any problems using the new commenting platform, please contact customer support at commenting-help@insticator.com. Welcome back!
  10. Explain with facts why Desantis is toxic. We've all seen your rants on Trump.
  11. Why The Media’s Attempt To Split DeSantis And Trump Isn’t Working BY: MOLLIE HEMINGWAY JANUARY 20, 2022 6 MIN READ IMAGE CREDITOFFICIAL PHOTO BY SHEALAH CRAIGHEAD A con doesn’t work when the marks are on to it. MOLLIE HEMINGWAY VISIT ON TWITTER@MZHEMINGWAY MORE ARTICLES SHARE Share Article on Facebook Share Article on Twitter Copy Article Link Share Article via Email It’s not an accident that corporate media are trying to pit former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis against each other. Among Republicans, the former president and current governor of Florida are popular for their policies and willingness to fight the media. That means they’re a threat to the establishment. But as clever as the media figures running the operation apparently thought they were, neither of the top Republicans took the bait, understanding that it only serves their political opponents’ interest to have them squabbling. Still, it was interesting to see it go down. When Trump made an off-hand remark about politicians who wouldn’t say whether they got the booster being “gutless,” the media alleged, without substantiation, that he was going to war against DeSantis. Then, in a fun and rowdy interview on the Ruthless Podcast, DeSantis was asked an extremely loaded question. “One thing I have to bring up in terms of national politics … [C]urrently you’re leading pretty much every poll for the Republican nomination for president. I’m just very interested in hearing your thoughts on that,” one of the hosts asked the governor. That’s not just not true, it’s wildly untrue. For example, here’s one poll from last month that showed Trump absolutely dominating a poll of Republican voters. Unpopular with the beltway establishment, the former president remains very popular with Republican voters. Now, if Republicans are asked who they would pick if Trump chose not to run, it is true that DeSantis does well. But the original question was preposterous. DeSantis responded by saying he is running for re-election as governor of Florida this year, and that he just does his job and tries to get things done proactively and not just reactively. The Ruthless podcasters pressed a bit more, alleging the media are “trying to drive a wedge between you and one of your constituents here in Florida, former President Trump. Is there any sort of animosity? What’s that relationship like? Every article they’re trying to push these days is trying to cause trouble. I want to know what that dynamic is like.” DeSantis was firm. “This is what the media does and you can not fall for the bait. You know what they’re trying to do. So don’t take it.” He added that Republicans needed to stay united for a big election later this year, and needed to stay focused on not just fighting but beating the left. “We need everyone on board. Not just Republicans but independents,” he said, noting that even Democrats are looking at Biden and saying this is not what they want. “We have a chance to broaden our coalition.” Despite these very clear remarks, the media immediately tried to suggest he was warring with Trump. Later in the interview, he said that he wished he’d fought lockdowns harder earlier on — a sentiment he has expressed repeatedly at least since last April. This time, though, the media tried to spin the sentiment as a sneaky counter-attack on Trump. That was enough direction for Allahpundit — one of Hot Air’s NeverTrump bloggers — to write a rambling piece of fan fiction about the supposed feud between the two politicians, although he did cheekily wonder if they were “coordinating this entire feud behind the scenes in order to give Trump a pretext to sound more reasonable about COVID.” For this, uh, brilliant analysis, the New York Times’s Maggie Haberman literally said, “If you’re not reading @allahpundit, you’re missing some of the smartest stuff out there these days.” That allegedly brilliant pundit wrote, “The angry Trump statement responding to this should be an all-timer.” Instead, the Trump team let it be known that they assumed the entire media operation to drive a wedge between the two men was planted by Mitch McConnell, who is extremely close to the Ruthless podcasters. Sen. Lindsay Graham warned McConnell recently that he needs to make up with Trump, the leader of the Republican Party, if he wants to become majority leader again: It’s fair to say that as successful as Trump was in transforming some of the party’s policies and approaches, the Republican establishment views his presidency as a mere interruption of their control of the party. They don’t particularly like his focus on working-class concerns and away from interventionist foreign policy. They didn’t disappear, and they are lying in wait to resume the place at the table they believe they’re entitled to. To that end, the continued success of conservative populism is viewed as a threat. They know voters love Trump and DeSantis, so they are hoping to divide one or both men from the Republican electorate. Whether it comes from the media or establishment figures, a Trump-DeSantis fight at this juncture serves the political enemies of conservative voters. They should heed DeSantis’s encouragement to focus on the work needed to secure not just electoral wins in November. If Republican voters want more politicians like Trump and DeSantis, and they clearly do, they should make sure to nominate them in key primaries before the November election.
  12. Do you think he makes it four years? I have a feeling he won't. He should've never ran
  13. I'm not against him. I think 6 years of Trump posts are enough
  14. Maybe you should create a Trump forum for MC to post on as well???
  15. You saw on the web it must be true. Isn't that what you guys say to me all the time? LOL
  16. The was published on 'The Hill". i haven't heard one top conservative talk about this. If Mark Levin wrote about it I would find it credible. Look at the Twat that wrote this.
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