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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: Hang in there, Joe!
« Last post by DCPatriot on Today at 02:39:02 pm »
In a single word:  BLACKMAIL!!

Barack Obama is like Saint Peter at the turnstile at the Gates to Heaven He's got EVERY crime and deed recorded in his "Data Bank"...the one Maxine Waters bragged about many years ago.

Biden will do anything to keep his name and extended family from being 'flushed' down the toilet bowl of ruin.

Once Biden concedes defeat in November...or once he announces his withdrawal from the race itself, he will pardon his son and his brother.  The POS may even pardon himself!!
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: No driving on the weekends?
« Last post by roamer_1 on Today at 02:36:28 pm »
While there were McDonald's my parents would never dream of going to one when I was a kid. My dad worked hard, 6 days a week and two jobs for years, but Sunday was family day and we would go for a drive, or to regional parks and many times afterwards to the malt shop...remember those? thick malts that came in a tall glass with the metal mixing container on the side that still ha enough to almost fill the glass again?

I still have all that... To include the malt shop.
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I'm counting on Joe to bail me out with CC debt forgiveness just like he did with student loans. 

C'mon man. Help a brother out.  No joke. You gave the SC a middle finger.  You can do this.
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What a pitiful way to look at a new vehicle!!!  When one of the first things someone thinks of is repair lessons, it says the rest of your equipment is junk because it is in constant need of repair.  That's what's on your mind.  They don't think of the fantastic ways it can be used; they think of repairs.  It's a hell of a way to run a military.
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Evil Dr. Anthony Fauci was the villain of "Dallas Buyers Club" yet for some bizarre reason the star of that movie, Matthew McConaughey, years later sucked up to Fauci with an incredibly softball interview about COVID in August, 2020. McConaughey likes to portray himself as a politically independent thinker yet he carefully followed the liberal narrative while questioning Fauci. Keep in mind that it was Fauci's drug policies that McConaughey's screen character was angry about. Oh, and please don't tell me that the villain of the "Dallas Buyers Club" was not Fauci because the McConaughey character was railing against the FDA and Fauci was director of the NIAID. Everybody knows that Fauci was totally in control of drug policy and the film producers wanted to avoid legal problems by fictionalizing the villain although it was obvious who it was as Jimmy Dore pointed out.

When you watch the interview by Matthew McConaughey of Fauci you can see it was chock full of wild MISINFORMATION. This might explain why McConaughey now wishes he should have never allowed himself to be talked into interviewing Fauci. Nice touch there at the time to attempt to rehabilitate Fauci by having him interviewed by the actor whose character on screen denounced the Fauci character in "Dallas Buyers Club."


https://rumble.com/embed/v4u2oyw/?pub=7wvc3
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The ‘Trump Never Conceded’ Lie
Derek Hunter
4–5 minutes

Democrats just can’t tell the truth about anything. When reality does you no favors, that should tell you something, shouldn’t it?

To Democrats, it does not. They are, after all, the people who created the concept of “my truth,” and other such hippie nonsense people use to justify their mistakes and selfish actions. So, it makes sense that so much of what they insist on, and push regularly against former President Donald Trump would fit neatly into that package.

If Donald Trump were even half of the monster they make him out to be they wouldn’t have to lie about him at all, let alone as much as they do. They could simply say, “Here’s exactly what he said or did” and that would be enough. It’s not enough, it’s never enough, because the truth about what Donald Trump said or did is never what the left portrays it to be.

A fine example of this occurred over the weekend on Meet the Press. If you thought the show was a left-wing suck machine under Chuck Todd, new host Kristen Welker is determined to be the belle of the ball at the NBC News Christmas party. Actually, “holiday” party, they wouldn’t have a divisive Christmas party.

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https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2024/05/21/the-trump-never-conceded-lie-n2639296
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May 20, 2024
Bidenflation advances: Consumers no longer trying to save for college and homes, now just spending on luxuries
By Monica Showalter

Years ago, I read in a book whose title I can't quite remember, about economists observing something curious in inflation-wracked Argentina: Consumers were no longer saving money.  They were spending instead, spending on themselves, buying up luxury goods in conspicuous consumption, and no, it was not a sign of economic health. Saving money made absolutely no sense as the Argentine peso kept losing value. Far sensible to rack up credit card debts and pay with devalued money or else default.

Maybe it was by Paul Blustein, who wrote about the bankrupting of Argentina; his book was called "And the Money Kept Rolling In (and Out)."

But Jason Ma at Fortune magazine has found a respected economist here who is starting to see the same thing:

    An economist offered an explanation for a paradox that has emerged in recent data showing that spending has remained robust even as consumers report feeling pessimistic.

    Joanne Hsu, who is the director of the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment survey, told CNBC on Friday that she thinks Americans have abandoned plans to save money as they see their financial goals look less attainable and are spending money instead.

    "This positive spending is not a reflection of some sort of internalized secret sense of confidence that consumers have," he explained. "And instead my interpretation is that consumers see that a lot of aspirational goals that we talk about as part of the American Dream—homeownership, paying for college, paying for college for your kids, having a comfortable retirement—with high prices and high interest rates right now, those aspirational goals just feel increasingly out of reach."

    And as a result, consumers have "given up" on saving for those goals, Hsu added, noting that the still-strong labor market allows them to spend now.

That's a terrible statement about what Americans think of their financial futures, and it's coming from a very strong source, as the University of Michigan index is one of the country's most accurate. By spending instead of saving, they are no longer focusing on the future. Savings is the basis for all wealth creation, but, again, it makes little sense to save as inflation continues to go up. Nothing eats savings, or wealth, quite like inflation.

So not surprisingly, credit card debt is up among other things, with many maxxing out their cards.

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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/05/bidenflation_advances_consumers_no_longer_trying_to_save_for_college_and_homes_now_just_spending_on_consumer_luxuries.html
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Andrew H. Giuliani
@AndrewHGiuliani
Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States and leading candidate to become the 47th President of the United States has exited the courtroom through the rear door.

On the way out, he made eye contact with yours truly, giving a thumbs up with his pattoned, puckered lips look, signifying full confidence.
9:24 AM · May 21, 2024

Appreciate his tweets from the courtroom, but that last sentence is just bizarre. Man-crush stuff.  *****rollingeyes*****
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Andrew H. Giuliani
@AndrewHGiuliani
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The Soros funded District Attorney’s office, sans Alvin Bragg, has exited the courtroom.

LIVE UPDATE TO COME SHORTLY, STAY TUNED…
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Amphibious combat vehicle’s first deployment may yield repair lessons
By Megan Eckstein
 May 20, 2024, 02:21 PM
 
The U.S. Marine Corps is monitoring the first deployment of its amphibious combat vehicle to see if these extended operations from a ship yield new lessons on maintaining and operating the vehicle, according to the service’s top program official.

The ACV had its operational debut this month at the Philippines-based Balikatan exercise, during which the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Amphibious Combat Vehicles Platoon conducted a live-fire, waterborne gunnery range exercise.


After years of tests and fleet-introduction activities that either exclusively or primarily involved the ACV operating and undergoing maintenance from land, Program Executive Officer for Land Systems Stephen Bowdren said, this was the program’s first chance to see how Marines fare in using the vehicle from a ship.

Performing repairs and routine care from the well deck of an amphibious ship “raises a whole other set of challenges for the Marines,” he said during an interview with Defense News at the Modern Day Marine conference this month.

https://www.defensenews.com/training-sim/2024/05/20/amphibious-combat-vehicles-first-deployment-may-yield-repair-lessons/
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