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Lost In FL

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America's both. Things we do are great. Things we do are evil. The policy positions are what matter. Not just blind nationalism or partisanship. It's the actions themselves, not who is doing them, that define whether they're right or wrong.
the United States of America is the greatest, freest country that has ever graced God's earth. and America is the greatest country because of faith in a higher power, rugged individualism, individual liberty, republicanism, and laissez-faire economics. And nothing you espouse will change that fact. you are, as always, on the wrong side.
 

AustinTXCat

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Do they control banking, media, entertainment, tech, dictate foreign policy, spy and blackmail on us, and own all of Congress? Do they have special campus speech laws for them? Do our states withhold state funds to places that boycott Qatar? No. But I am interested how political lobbying and interfering from foreign nations is fine as long as it comes from Israel.

Also AIPAC doesn’t get counted in those numbers. In fact, they don’t even get counted as FARA. We had a president who tried to make that happen and he was murdered soon after.
Refreshing to know you've also visited Israel like me and a couple others.

At any rate, carry on.
 

Fanon

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the United States of America is the greatest, richest country that has ever graced the earth. and America is the greatest country because of secular rule of law, the geography of success, guaranteed individual liberties, democratic republicanism, and a tradition of reigning in the excesses of capitalism through aggressive regulation. And nothing you espouse will change that fact. you are, as always, on the wrong side.
FTFY
 
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SenseMaker_Cats

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Chevron is actually positioned to be the one faring the worst from this, as they were already operating in Venezuela. They stayed when the rest bounced. As such now with all the others coming back they'll get a piece of the pie that was formerly only Chevron's. More capacity will be brought online that'll only compete with what Chevron was already doing. Chevron are really the big losers in all of this. Funny that you don't even know enough about the situation to know that.
Chevron is positioned to gain market share not lose it.

Proof right here that if you’re distrustingly arrogant and condescending you’ll be willing to make yourself look like a fool. Even if you’re too stupid to realize it.
 

Fanon

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Chevron is positioned to gain market share not lose it.

Proof right here that if you’re distrustingly arrogant and condescending you’ll be willing to make yourself look like a fool. Even if you’re too stupid to realize it.
Lol tell yourself whatever you want, the big gains are to be had elsewhere than Chevron.
 
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Lost In FL

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another example of why the greatest economist/historian/military strategist/politician/theologian/pharmacist/etc, etc, etc the world has ever known is just plain stupid.
 

Lost In FL

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i think this is great, but if i had a chance on the network opinion shows i would tell them that a 23 yo is running circles around their pansy-a$$e$ and they should be ashamed they didn't break this months, if not years ago. I would say that to both loony lefties and radical righties ... they all had their chance to be infamous.

They are showing why they are like lefties in this thread ... out of touch and useless.
 

Lost In FL

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"The West opened its borders, a kind of reverse colonization, providing welfare and thus remittances, while extending to these newcomers and their families not only the full franchise but preferential legal and financial treatment over the native citizenry. The neoliberal experiment, at its core, has been a long self-punishment of the places and peoples that built the modern world."





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we need to end all welfare as it currently exists... the government has proven incompetent.
 

Lost In FL

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I knew something had to be getting ready to go down, the way Walz just came out and said he wasn't running again. No leftist relinquishes power that easily unless it was getting ready to hit the fan.
i completely disagree, i mean everyone dem in power that is not guilty of a crime like this just walks away without a fight.

LMAO... i'm sorry ... i couldn't finish typing that nonsense without laughing...
 

Beatle Bum

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No, that was the exact point. He said specifically that it can't be considered "regime change" because Maduro wasn't legitimately elected. That was the exact contention, you're the one moving the goalposts to obfuscate.
ROFL! You think everyone is as gullible as you? It’s not what he said, fool, it is what YOU did with what he said that showed your attempt to move the goalposts. 🤦‍♂️

It can’t be a “regime change,” BUT that is not why he was taking out. Geez, does someone have to feed you at meal time?

Back to Fanoff, D-Sus.
 

luv2hit63

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Hello all conservatives, country loving, bible believing, pro lifers. Haven’t posted in a while. With all the great things happening recently from a Republican voter perspective, I wanted to say, Thank God for intervening on that stage in Butler Pennsylvania.

As some have said, we dodged a catastrophic disaster if Kackles and tampon would have been sworn in.
All signs are indicating the midterms are now favorable for Republicans. The tax cuts are getting ready to kick in. The stock market hit another high today and 50,000 is coming.

All this winning, deportations of illegals, DEI has disappeared, our country will celebrate 250 years this July with Trump orchestrating the festivities. TDS at a all time high.

For those who are engaging all the individuals I have on ignore, great job. Of course I can’t see their nonsense, but I read all of yours.
We need to fully embrace/enjoy the next 3 years. I believe Vance will be #48. However, don’t underestimate evil.

Oh, one last thing, what happened with all that Epstein stuff? All I saw was Bill having a good time in a hot tub 😂😂😂😂😂
 

Simple Man

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Must mean no Leavitt. But if Stein sees something he likes in this guy than that's good enough for me with what he's done with QBs.

Only thing that confuses me is I'm almost 99% sure it was reported he transferred to someone else a day or 2 ago? Unless he changed his mind lol.
He had just transferred from Notre Dame to Nebraska, its wild.
 

ukalum1988

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Must mean no Leavitt. But if Stein sees something he likes in this guy than that's good enough for me with what he's done with QBs.

Only thing that confuses me is I'm almost 99% sure it was reported he transferred to someone else a day or 2 ago? Unless he changed his mind lol.
This guy isn’t happy that Minchey’s coming to UK: