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Should be a wild four years.

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The US just killed 85 percent of the Houthis command including the brother of al-Houthi himself

**ELIMINATED:**
1. **Major General Mohammed Abdul Karim Al-Ghamari: Chief of the General Staff.**
2. **Abdulkhaleq Badr al-Din al-Houthi: Commander of the Central Military Region, Commander of the Republican Guard, Commander of the Special Forces, Commander of the Special Missile Forces, Personal Advisor to Abdul Malik al-Din al-Houthi.**
3. **Major General Amer Al-Marani: Former Governor of Al-Jawf.**
4. **Lieutenant Colonel Abu Yahya Al-Shawish: Head of the General Mobilization Forces.**
5. **Colonel Ahmed Marfaq: Head of the Urgent Procurement Committee for the Fronts.**
6. **Major General Jarfan: The security official for Abdulmalik Al-Houthi’s personal protection.**
7. **Major General Hassan Salah Al-Marani: Head of Civilian Ministries Follow-up in Abdulmalik’s Office.**
8. **Abdulaziz Al-Razihi: Preventive Security Officer in Abdulmalik’s office.**
9. **Abdo Ali Al-Hilali: military commander.**
10. **Abdul Aziz Naji: military commander.**
11. **Ali Saleh Al-Habari: military commander.**
12. **Adeeb Al-Marani: military commander.**
13. **Hamza Al-Marani: field commander.**
14. **Abu Salah Fayea: brigade commander.**
15. **Mansour Al-Saadi (Abu Sajjad): Commander of the Houthi Navy.**
I thought all the secret plans were leaked and that the entire operation was a failure though!
 
Look at US history. Up until the civil war, people were more loyal to their states than to the Union and were considered members of their state first, members of the Union second. Look at Robert E Lee who only joined the Confederates because his state of Virginia chose to join the Confederacy. The majority of founding fathers held dual loyalty by your standards.
That's not dual loyalty
 
Trump should focus on the debanking of people. That was one of the things he has promised.
And he should nuke Berlin.
:trump: It would get rid a lot of problems. A BIG amount of problems. They love to soil the foundations of democracy to rob their people of their wealth and freedom to make themselves feel better. Just look at them. Paris is no longer Paris. Berlin is no longer Berlin. Let me tell you that, I won't let that happen here. :trump:
 
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America is my country as much as it is yours.
Nope. My family have been here since the 1680s. You have the same claim to my nation as the latinx who jumped the border.
if America was run according to your ideals, it would be a backwater.
America ran according to my ideals for hundreds of years, and became a global super power.
The guy doesn't understand what he's talking about
Why are you so desperate to live here? Wouldn't living among Jews be much better? Or is there some reason you absolutely MUST live in proximity to Whites?
 

New Supporters Drive Trump’s Approval Rating Gains​

In 2024, several new groups of voters joined the Trump movement, including people who had not voted for him in 2020 or 2016 and were not previously Republican voters, such as more young, lower-income, and Hispanic Americans. Whether they can be maintained with post-Trump GOP candidates remains to be seen, but according to polls so far, they are more approving of the second Trump administration than they were the first.

In the latest Gallup polls, Trump’s approval overall was up three points in the January–March period of his second term compared to his first, from 42% to 45%.

The biggest gains weren’t in traditional conservative voters, though. Among adults age 65 and older, approval dropped by six points from this time during 2017 to now. Among non-Hispanic white adults, approval dropped by two points.

The gains in approval instead came with the new sections of Trump voters. Among younger people ages 18–29 and 30–49, approval grew by six points, from 31% to 37%. Approval among people of color increased by 12%, and approval among Hispanic adults increased by 15%. His approval also increased with Republicans, from 87% to 92%, further proving his consolidation of support among the Republican Party, of which more were skeptical during his first term.

In another poll from The Economist, where net approval was positive at 48% to 46% among the 1,600 U.S. adults polled, similar results were found. Net approval was positive among Hispanics (48% to 47%), adults aged 18–29 (49% to 41%), and the lowest income bracket of those earning less than $50,000 (48% to 44%), while it was negative among moderate-income earners of $50,000 to $100,000 (47% to 49%), and those earning more than $100,000 (45% to 52%).

He maintains these voters on his most popular issue, immigration, where 51% approve and 44% disapprove, according to The Economist poll. Even Hispanics approved of Trump’s handling of immigration, as well as all age brackets measured in the poll.

Where he could lose people over the next few years is on inflation and jobs. His approval on “jobs and the economy” is currently 43%, while 47% disapprove, and inflation is even worse, with 42% approval and 50% disapproval.

Currently, inflation is on a downward trend, falling from 3% in January to 2.8% in February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, concerns about inflation remain due to the possibility of increased tariffs, especially the “reciprocal tariffs” that Trump vows to put into effect on April 2.

The extent of the tariffs remains unclear, however, as he initially said the reciprocal tariffs would also be applied to compensate for other trade barriers or regulatory requirements set by other countries. Trump has also recently walked back some of the tariffs because of their possible effects on inflation and the economy, saying in a Newsmax interview, “I’ll probably be more lenient than reciprocal, because if I was reciprocal, that would be very tough for people.”
 
You're retarded. Almost anyone who is willing to can be a janitor, very few are capable of playing professional sports at the top level, therefore, you have to pay them more.
If a job is so nasty that nobody will do it at low pay, you HAVE to raise pay to fill the position, so it works itself out
This is how it's supposed to work, but in practice this is not true. Instead, you just encourage illegals to work it in a black or grey market for labor and politely ignore the new serfs being imported en mass to your country.
 
It's particularly funny with the Turks, who are essentially the self-loathing descendants of Greek, Armenian and Isaurian converts to Islam mixed with the descendants of Slavic Janissaries and refugees from the Caucasus with just a smattering of Central Asian ancestry. I've never actually seen one that looks a bit Asian.
I remember a bit ago when the Turks were 23 and meing themselves and finding out they were mostly Greek and losing their damn minds on the internet, which just led to the Greeks laughing at them. No wolf DNA though, no matter how hard they try.
 
Who are you to dictate to me what my primary identity is or what I view as my country? America is my country as much as it is yours.
Did your ancestors help build this country? Is your ethnic identity tied to this country? I very much doubt we view this country in the same way.

Or I can care about two countries. Dual citizenship is a thing. It's not a marriage, a person can belong to multiple countries and care about them equally.
Oh really? If America and Israel were somehow at war with each other and both countries instituted a draft, which one would you fight for?

If either country suddenly required that dual citizenship was abolished and that current dual citizens had to choose one or the other, which would you choose?
 
Guy has his holster still on the pistol, looks like a Glock though. That's obviously agg assault with a deadly weapon. Ultra agg.


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There needs to be a bounty on these, with no bag limit.. fedpost fedpost..

Fedpost him for just this.
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