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Well, now that we know the key words, we can see how many of them we can use in every phone call, text, tweet,and email we create. Maybe see how many can trend on Google and X.
 

They caught the IRS red handed demolishing the Tea Party and absolutely no one felt any pain for it. In fact Lois Lerner is loving life on Martha's Vineyard. How does a life long IRS hack afford Martha's Vineyard property?

Nothing will happen beyond an enormous request by Republicans to donate to them so they can do nothing about this.
 
He is a douchebag of the third order.

Trump is a narcissistic populist who will shift his position in whatever direction gets his perceived fans to cheer the loudest. He acts like he's the ultimate rouge in the swamp but he's really nothing more than a jester with a scepter trying to get the best reaction from the crowd. Make no mistake, I will still vote for him over Brandon.

Vivek isn't any better, he's floppier than Brandon's dick. But he doesn't know how to play the crowd with vaugeries, his promises are too explicit. More important than anything else, for a guy who is destined to play second fiddle for the rest of his life, Vivek has proven himself to be an Olympic level ass kisser. Vivek is the one thing that could kill the Trump ticket for me.

Trump is playing him like a puppet to try him on for size and see how the crowd reacts. If the crowd is too enthusiastic about Vivek then Trump will dump him. If the crowd too apathetic about Vivek he will dump him just the same. Trump wants a wingman the public likes but not too much.

I don't agree with a lot of what you said, but do agree it would make me stop and think if it was vivek as the VP. I dislike him that much.

The rest of the ramble, not quite on board with, but that one thing we do agree on.
 
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Once we make the list by purchasing a bullet, or a gun, or walking into Cabela's or being on SnipersHide - does it really matter how many more lists they make? To the imbedded leftists in government - we are already viewed as the enemy. What, are we going to be twice as much of an enemy now that we wore a MAGA hat? I doubt it.

Us vs Them has been a "thing" since the beginning of time. It's how humans get shit done. Us vs Them.
 

Like it or not, he holds the majority in the Senate. It's always been obvious the wants America to be reduced to rubble.
Even if the Budget is sent to the President, he can veto it...
Getting rid of the Speaker of the House is doing nothing more than "killing the messenger".
America is nearing the point of no return. Snug up.

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Question:
What would removing the Speaker of the House accomplish ? A new speaker could send a budget to the Senate and if the Senate rejects it then the final death blow would be with the Senators. Yes, oversimplified.

Opinions of how this will end ?



Although I’m not impressed with Speaker Johnson currently not going to write him off yet.

World de-dollarization movement combined with National debt. changes everything unless Congress is willingly lowering the standard of the American way of life knowingly. The only responsible path Speaker Johnson can take “shut it down” period. The 1.66 trillion is not including the entire budget.
forgot to ad in that, replacing Johnson would completely undermine the entire Republican Party.
 
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Although I’m not impressed with Speaker Johnson currently not going to write him off yet.

World de-dollarization movement combined with National debt. changes everything unless Congress is willingly lowering the standard of the American way of life knowingly. The only responsible path Speaker Johnson can take “shut it down” period. The 1.66 trillion is not including the entire budget.
forgot to ad in that, replacing Johnson would completely undermine the entire Republican Party.
America has much larger problem's than this budget. At times, I see the focus on "the budget" is simply one more diversion.
If / when the budget challenge is solved... The other problem's will still exist.
 
America has much larger problem's than this budget. At times, I see the focus on "the budget" is simply one more diversion.
If / when the budget challenge is solved... The other problem's will still exist.
Well, it depends on how you prioritize problems. The current federal debt is about 123% of the GDP and that is not sustainable. That ratio can lead to a massive economic collapse and that would be HUGE problem. These are all attacks from the same people just on different fronts.
 
Well, it depends on how you prioritize problems. The current federal debt is about 123% of the GDP and that is not sustainable. That ratio can lead to a massive economic collapse and that would be HUGE problem. These are all attacks from the same people just on different fronts.
I'll say this with a bit of sarcasm... Ask your friends and family to write down one problem they see America facing. Put all those scraps of paper in a hat. Shake them up and pull out just one slip of paper. Read what the problem is. Ask if anyone is seeing out leaders in DC working on solving this problem. Attempting to prioritize" anything in America leads down one more rabbit hole.

Not my priorities but here are some American's are focused on.

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I'll say this with a bit of sarcasm... Ask your friends and family to write down one problem they see America facing. Put all those scraps of paper in a hat. Shake them up and pull out just one slip of paper. Read what the problem is. Ask if anyone is seeing out leaders in DC working on solving this problem. Attempting to prioritize" anything in America leads down one more rabbit hole.

Not my priorities but here are some American's are focused on.

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I see the point but no one said that the average person was smart enough to be able to prioritize the "problems" correctly or understand the root cause of a problem. For most of us perception is reality so what we think is an issue is an issue.
 
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I see the point but no one said that the average person was smart enough to be able to prioritize the "problems" correctly or understand the root cause of a problem. For most of us perception is reality so what we think is an issue is an issue.
True.... New problems are being conceived before old problems are solved.... Unsustainable.
 
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Long story short. 10 years ago (in my home country, not the US of A), I got an interview for a well known tech company for what I would call a dream job (6 figure salary, highly technical). Only 5 minutes in the interview, I was asked what was my political belief because at some point I mentioned I was a pilot.

The HR interjected and told the manager he cannot ask that question. He didn't care, asked a second time.

I said I had not political affiliation, which was true back in the day. He said something like 'Yea, because these military people, I hate all of them'. I was stunned. Went to the end of the interview; and of course got a negative in less than 24 hours (wasn't expecting something else). The manager was literally the perfect libtard, foreign born (ex-USSR country).
 
I'll say this with a bit of sarcasm... Ask your friends and family to write down one problem they see America facing. Put all those scraps of paper in a hat. Shake them up and pull out just one slip of paper. Read what the problem is. Ask if anyone is seeing out leaders in DC working on solving this problem. Attempting to prioritize" anything in America leads down one more rabbit hole.

Not my priorities but here are some American's are focused on.

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Every problem the US has stems from politicians, plain and simple. Get rid of them, eventually the problems will go away! :mad: