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Should be a wild four years.

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Holy shit, CNN is delusional.
If the Supreme Court wants to challenge what Trump is doing (which they haven't), that's literally their prerogative as a checks and balances against the Executive Branch. A lower court can NOT and SHOULD NOT enforce their will on the CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE COUNTRY.
Did these people learn fucking NOTHING in school?

A lower state court literally has NO fucking business telling the President what to do with the countries' finances. This is nothing but activist judges virtue signaling and doing performative bullshit. Trump absolutely should ignore these fucking morons.
 
Can we move more things into abandon mines? Lord knows we have a lot of them. Data centers can become data mines. Then when they are abandon the billionaires of the future can seek them out for AI training data.

Prisons are another thing we are just WASTING surface space on when there is near infinite land beneath!
The fed glownigger yearns for the mines.
It's because of the bioluminescence, they're evolved for it


I saw something I’ve never seen before today at Trader Joe’s. An Asian woman with no husband in sight carting around a half Asian half moon cricket son.

Horrifying. I thought Asians were supposed to generally be smarter than us crackas.
Blasian, I would also accept Nink.
 
i stand firmly by my assertion that elon musk, the head of doge and ceo/head of multiple other organizations and companies, does not have the time necessary to personally grind those things in diablo 4

Diablo IV past a certain point is a near-zero-skill game, where advancing depends solely on how much time you are willing to spend staring at the screen as you spam attacks, running the same gauntlets over and over, and rerolling item affixes to get the ideal synergies (all of which can be found online and take zero skill to discover). Actual in-game skill can increase your DPS a little bit, but certainly not the 10x or 100x you'd need to top the leaderboards and run several companies at the same time.
 
They had a civil war with the Palestinians in 1970 and after winning in 1971 they deported them to Lebanon

Singapore is an artificial state, it was a just a fishing village when the British made it a colony, and it was forced to be independent by Malaysia in 1965 though it was a third world country until the end of the 1970s.
Very technically, most of the post-colonial Brit successor states were artificial. Malaysia itself is an unusual conglomeration of four different states in its inception at 1965 (and one of them, Malaya, was itself an agglomeration of a dozen small Malay princedoms).

Even then, the newly minted Malaysia had problems with a communist insurgency then (the Malaya Emergency), but it was brutally suppressed by the Brits with unusual efficiency.
 
British and French teaming up with Israel to invade Egypt in the 1950s and because the Soviets threatened to nuke London and Paris over it, that made the Arabs turn to the USSR and communism which lead to a fucking domino effect.
Don't forget the American blunder in supporting the commies directly (Nassar) and indirectly (Less Western influence in the Middle East allowing the proliferation of ideologies counter to America), and that Egypt/Nassar had already aligned himself with the commies prior to the British/French/Israeli invasion. Forcing France and Britain out of the Middle East meant that the USA continued to spread itself thin with regards to foreign policy, and during this period more focus was in the Far East than in the Middle.
 
22 Blue States Signed Secret Pact To Defy Trump Immigration Efforts, Coordinate Legal Strategies
Unsurprisingly, it's the usual suspects.
I'm kind of realizing we're in a really boring and gay version of a "civil war" (it's not really). Instead of guns and cannons being fired, it's white women screaming retarded chants from the top of their lungs, and cuckolds wanting to please their masters. All the while they're getting their judges to slow down Trump's progress (even then it's not really working well for them).
 
If you want to be a right-wing purist you have to face the fact that Trump is a 90s liberal and that he's not really "conserving" much, though he's at least reacting to some of the most egregious tenets of modern liberalism.

I wish we could have a true conservative but we have to be realists. I'm also not a purist and, shockingly, I don't dislike people because they have different political beliefs than I do. I said I admire Tulsi because she seems to be a person of integrity, and I'd say the same of a hardcore leftist if they weren't all shills for Soros money.
Oh yeah, I’m under no illusions about that. I thought I touched on it enough in that post, but I acknowledge Trump is nothing more than a 90s Democrat.

I believe he truly wants to help the country and make business boom, but he’s not a right wing guy.

If you’re referring to my more hardline stance while having him as my avy, I think he looks like the Grinch in that courtroom illustration and it makes me nostalgic.

I don’t want a conservative. A conservative, by their very nature, is conserving what? Liberal ideology at its base.

In order to gain the privilege of living in a liberal society again, very illiberal actions must take place. You see how this is basically impossible, right?

Liberalism is entropy. Conservatism only seeks to slow entropy. There needs to be a force that actively FIGHTS entropy.
 
Don't forget the American blunder in supporting the commies directly (Nassar) and indirectly (Less Western influence in the Middle East allowing the proliferation of ideologies counter to America), and that Egypt/Nassar had already aligned himself with the commies prior to the British/French/Israeli invasion. Forcing France and Britain out of the Middle East meant that the USA continued to spread itself thin with regards to foreign policy, and during this period more focus was in the Far East than in the Middle.
The British stayed in the Persian Gulf until the 1970s creating the Gulf States and saving Oman from the commies
 
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