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warrior-cat

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of course it’s him. You can spot his 34 IQ from Mars.
He did.

 

Monday Nitro

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Looking for distractions I see. Don’t worry, the Epstein files say, hello 👋🏿
Pot meet kettle. The shutdown was a disaster for you so now you all quickly try to make people forget that your disgusting party threw countless Americans lives into chaos by pivoting away and beating the dead Epstein horse. Lowlife party.

Ignored.
 

BBNnTN59

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Here’s the timeline that even Homer Simpson could understand

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The only files blocked by judges are the grand jury testimony. The files in the possession of the DOJ were sealed until all the litigation and appeals were settled with regard to Maxwell.
This isn’t going to end well for Trump…he knows it, you know it and I know it. That is why they have tied themselves into knots to try and keep them hidden. Soon we will have pictures and video that will remove all doubt. Don’t you want to see them?
 
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Ash Williams

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The only files blocked by judges are the grand jury testimony. The files in the possession of the DOJ were sealed until all the litigation and appeals were settled with regard to Maxwell.
This isn’t going to end well for Trump…he knows it, you know it and I know it. That is why they have tied themselves into knots to try and keep them hidden. Soon we will have pictures and video that will remove all doubt. Don’t you want to see them?
You glossed over the part where Biden didn't release the files for FOUR YEARS. Honestly, the stupid is colossal with you people. Biden's DOJ had to invent fake charges to try to stop Trump, and it didn't happen. If those files are so damning, Biden would have released them.
 

notFromhere

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Remember when Sam posted the crazy stuff about Elon doing the “Nazi salute” even though there was nothing Nazi about it? Sam ran that left wing talking point he was instructed to do. But here’s this. Crickets. It’s (D)ifferent



Little known fact-

Both the Kennedy family AND Bush family supported and did business with the 3rd Reich before and during WW2. The Kennedys weren't slapped on the wrist while the Bush family was, because Joseph Kennedy "turned in" Prescott Bush. Bush lost quite a bit of money and influence (but only for a short time) before the Bush family once again lost a lot of money in Cuba with Castro turning on the US Intel hands that fed him.

The difference is that the family learned from WW2 and became entrenched in Intel themselves after WW2 so they were able to manipulate a way to get their Cuba holdings back. Kennedy however refused to support it once boots were on the ground. The failed couple attempt led to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the diminishing of not just US safety but also that of Europe, because we were forced to remove our deterents from Turkey.

History frames it as a communist vs democratic conflict that was also about the dangers of nuclear weapons.

What it really was about was a family feud about money and influence that nearly got a lot of people into a catastrophic war, and finally ended (mostly) with the death of Joseph Kennedy's son a year after the missile crisis. Dems and RINOs cut from the same cloth create a lot of the problems we continually deal with now.
 

notFromhere

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"The only files blocked by liberal judges are the ones from a grand jury that indicted a dead pedophile with all the names and other testimony that Democrats denied existed during Trump's first term and didn't care about for 4 years of Biden because it didnt implicate Trump. But you just wait until the AI generated video is perfected. We've got him now!"
-Dems

That should sum it up.
 

Lost In FL

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"The only files blocked by liberal judges are the ones from a grand jury that indicted a dead pedophile with all the names and other testimony that Democrats denied existed during Trump's first term and didn't care about for 4 years of Biden because it didnt implicate Trump. But you just wait until the AI generated video is perfected. We've got him now!"
-Dems

That should sum it up.
that's what i was thinking ... trump better get all out that he can, because as soon as a Dim wins, the AI "evidence" would be overwhelming.
 

Classy_Bowls

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Little known fact-

Both the Kennedy family AND Bush family supported and did business with the 3rd Reich before and during WW2. The Kennedys weren't slapped on the wrist while the Bush family was, because Joseph Kennedy "turned in" Prescott Bush. Bush lost quite a bit of money and influence (but only for a short time) before the Bush family once again lost a lot of money in Cuba with Castro turning on the US Intel hands that fed him.

The difference is that the family learned from WW2 and became entrenched in Intel themselves after WW2 so they were able to manipulate a way to get their Cuba holdings back. Kennedy however refused to support it once boots were on the ground. The failed couple attempt led to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the diminishing of not just US safety but also that of Europe, because we were forced to remove our deterents from Turkey.

History frames it as a communist vs democratic conflict that was also about the dangers of nuclear weapons.

What it really was about was a family feud about money and influence that nearly got a lot of people into a catastrophic war, and finally ended (mostly) with the death of Joseph Kennedy's son a year after the missile crisis. Dems and RINOs cut from the same cloth create a lot of the problems we continually deal with now.

good info. Thanks for sharing that. Both those families are crap, I hate the Bushes way more. Bushes loved a young Barack Sotero. Probably also why HW had JFK killed.
 

Monday Nitro

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Epstein was so angry at Trump or embarrassing him and throwing him out of Mara Lago, that he fired off some emails and couldn't even implicate him. All he could say was "well, at least he hasn't blown the whistle on us."

I feel bad for Lucy as she's working overtime as Charlie the Democrat keeps coming up empty.

a cartoon girl in a blue dress is kneeling in a field holding a bag
 

AustinTXCat

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HeismanWinner

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1. Preach love and inclusion
2. See black person cossing streetp
3. Lock car door
That’s absolutely the case. They’re the first ones to call the cops. They love to virtue signal and not live around any of the stuff they protest for. They’re in favor of destroying other places just not their backyard.
 
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Bill Derington

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The Democrats released 3 or 4 pages from the Epstein Congressional investigation, all had something to do with Trump.

The Republicans, on the same day released 23000 pages from the same investigation, and the only thing being talked about is the Dem release that doesn't actually say anything bad about Trump.

I recall something Trump said in his first term, and have mentioned on here before. He stated that he would take the heat to protect Congress, they could blame him for something they voted on, that he kind of enjoyed the heat,
 
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HymanKaplan

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Sam once claimed to have not had a raise in 9 years and now wants to educate us about pensions and social security.

My guess.....this is Sam:

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And he is, it would seem, such a poor day trader, that he can't even make money during perhaps the biggest Bull market in history.

Still cracks me up, that he thinks a guaranteed 3400 dollar a month lifetime annuity for just 12 percent of his paycheck, pre tax is a heavy heavy burden. I'd tell him to run the numbers (I can't even type that with a straight face) and see what that would cost him if he worked in the private sector. He'd sh*t his pants.

(If he retires as soon as he can, and lives to his full life expectancy, and you just base it on current levels with no COLA, You're looking at about 1.25 million to fund that at, like I said the BASE level.)
 
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Tucker got social media posts and Google drive video of Thomas Crooks- stuff the feds said didn’t exist.

Youtube suspended the account on July 14. Amazing how the Feds and private companies work together.

Anyway- watching the video and from like 15-17 years old, Crooks posts constant violent stuff that's all right wing, constantly talking about killing Democrats and government officials. Then in 2020, he completely flips the other way, becomes super left and violent against the right. Talking about terrorist style attacks, assassinations, etc.

Then a handle "Wily Tepes" encourages him to do it. His account is traced on a foreign Antifa website linking him to the Nordic Resistance, a designated terrorist group by the US State Department. And then magically, his digital footprint ends AFTER his encounter with 'Wily Tepes.'
 
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Lost In FL

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And he is, it would seem, such a poor day trader, that he can't even make money during perhaps the biggest Bull market in history.

Still cracks me up, that he thinks a guaranteed 3400 dollar a month lifetime annuity for just 12 percent of his paycheck, pre tax is a heavy heavy burden. I'd tell him to run the numbers (I can't even type that with a straight face) and see what that would cost him if he worked in the private sector. He'd sh*t his pants.

(If he retires as soon as he can, and lives to his full life expectancy, and you just base it on current levels with no COLA, You're looking at about 1.25 million to fund that at, like I said the BASE level.)
Yes, if you retire ASAP and meet or beat life expectancy, you make out real well.

Now i'm not fluent yet on the retirement rules (yes i'm old, but not OOOOLLLD like somes on here lol), but here is my problem with the current system. When you die, your family gets what? 250 dollars?

Instead if i could keep my 12.4% for SS and invest it privately, over 45 years (20 to 65), then i'd have 4.8million to live off of and then give away to my family when i die. To top it off, the future taxpayer would be unburdened by this has-been. haha

i know ... the problem is our people are too stupid to invest that 12.4% and they end up broke. But i would ask ... why should our children's children have to pay because tommy and susie were too fing stupid to save money? that seems like a tommy and susie problem.

Bottom line: most of the gov't handouts whether paid into or not, reward bad decisions. and each generation becomes more dependent upon daddy gov't.
 
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Bigmikeydelight

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Yes, if you retire ASAP and meet or beat life expectancy, you make out real well.

Now i'm not fluent yet on the retirement rules (yes i'm old, but not OOOOLLLD like somes on here lol), but here is my problem with the current system. When you die, your family gets what? 250 dollars?

Instead if i could keep my 12.4% for SS and invest it privately, over 45 years (20 to 65), then i'd have 4.8million to live off of and then give away to my family when i die. To top it off, the future taxpayer would be unburdened by this has-been. haha

i know ... the problem is our people are too stupid to invest that 12.4% and they end up broke. But i would ask ... why should our children's children have to pay because tommy and susie were too fing stupid to save money? that seems like a tommy and susie problem.

Bottom line: most of the gov't handouts whether paid into or not, reward bad decisions. and each generation becomes more dependent upon daddy gov't.
We have to implement policies to protect the bottom denominator, unfortunately. If they allowed yourself and other to pull out, insolvency happens much quicker.
 
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exemjr_uk

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It's obvious to anyone that has a brain. Democrats don't want the files released. They are doing way more damage to the Republicans by not being released. It riles the democrat base up, and they know that the average liberal will only focus on the files not being released, not what is causing them to not be released. If they wanted them released, Biden would have done it on day one.

It must be great to be a Democrat politician. Your base is so emotional, crazy, and plain stupid that you can do anything you want and get away with it. They have a far easier job than the average Republican politician.
 

HeismanWinner

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HOLY SHT! How did I miss this?

George Zinn, the guy who helped Tyler Robinson get away by shouting "I SHOT HIM!" is arrested for Child P charges? Crazy how often that stuff happens with weird things where feds are alleged to be involved.

Guy who leaked Vault 7 where CIA was spying on us through smart TVs and our devices---raid his home, and boom find all of these images

Brother of Steven Paddock, the Vegas shooter---raid his home and boom, find these images.

Oran Routh, the son of the guy who tried to kill Trump at the golf course-find CP on his phone.

Now George Zinn.
 
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HeismanWinner

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It's obvious to anyone that has a brain. Democrats don't want the files released. They are doing way more damage to the Republicans by not being released. It riles the democrat base up, and they know that the average liberal will only focus on the files not being released, not what is causing them to not be released. If they wanted them released, Biden would have done it on day one.

It must be great to be a Democrat politician. Your base is so emotional, crazy, and plain stupid that you can do anything you want and get away with it. They have a far easier job than the average Republican politician.
I agree with you but the "Dems voted against releasing them" thing they're running with is misleading.

"
The November 12 Procedural Objection Explained
  • Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) sought unanimous consent for an immediate vote right after the petition succeeded. House rules require bipartisan leadership clearance for such requests; without it, the chair (Rep. Steve Womack, R-Calif.) ruled it out of order.

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  • Democrats' objection ensured the bill follows the discharge process (seven legislative days to "ripen," then two days for scheduling), preventing a rushed vote that could be challenged or tied to unrelated shutdown legislation.

    cnn.com
    Burchett called it "politics," but Democrats noted the files were available under Biden (2019–2025) without GOP obstruction.


  • X posts amplifying the "block" claim (e.g., from conservative users) often omit this context, framing it as outright opposition despite the petition's Democratic backing. "
While Burchett's frustration is genuine—he supports transparency and has pushed for it independently—the "block" was a routine House procedural matter, not a substantive rejection of the bill:
  • What Actually Happened: Unanimous consent requests need informal buy-in from bipartisan leadership (or at least no objection) and proper coordination. Burchett's bid failed because he hadn't secured the required sign-off from Democratic leaders, leading the chair (Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark.) to rule it out of order. Democrats' objection ensured the bill follows the discharge petition's rules, preventing a potentially challengeable rushed vote amid the post-shutdown chaos.

    washingtonexaminer.com +1
  • Democratic Support Remains Strong: As noted previously, Democrats drove the discharge petition (nearly all 214 signers) and released the emails to build public pressure. Reps. like Robert Garcia have called out Republicans for "feigning transparency" to "give cover" to Trump.

    cnn.com +1
    The bill is still on track for a floor vote the week of November 17, thanks to that petition.

    nytimes.com +1
  • Burchett's Own Stance: He hasn't signed the petition himself, which some critics (including on X) call out as inconsistent.

    cnn.com +1
    His move appears partly aimed at preempting Democratic momentum and scoring points against Speaker Johnson, who initially resisted the vote.