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Should be a wild four years.

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Trump was pretty honest about his position on Iran, his supporters did a lot of projection regarding Iran
To be honest, dropping a couple bunker busters to get the Iranians to shut the fuck up is a pretty tame response compared to what Kamala Harris would've had done. She stated multiple times that she wanted the US to have the most lethal military which is just code for "I will give more money to Israel than ever before and nuke Tehran".
 
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I'm surprised that a politician wouldn't deliver 100% of their goals. This is too fucked up to imagine.

Oh well, I now might as well vote blue and have Jeets and Venezuelans rape my country to death while a bunch of fat HR women put pride flags on everything.

> Joins ANTIFA and demands republicans be removed for lies
> Democrats somehow get in power again
> Democrats now refuse to release files
Pretty much, I'm still dissapointed though.
 
At least Hunter's still doing the good deeds, lol


Hunter Biden says Democrats lost election because they weren’t loyal to his father​


Hunter Biden believes Democrats lost the November election to President Trump because they weren’t loyal to his father, former President Biden.

“You know what, we are going to fight amongst ourselves for the next three years until there’s a nominee. And then with the nominee, we better as hell get behind that nominee,” Hunter Biden said in an excerpt from an upcoming interview on former Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison’s new podcast “At Our Table.”

“And I will tell you why we lost the last election: We lost the election because we did not remain loyal to the leader of the party. That’s my position,” he told Harrison, according to the excerpt. “We had the advantage of incumbency. We had advantage of an incredibly successful administration, and the Democratic Party literally melted down.”

The remarks are a part of a broader interview Harrison did with the former president’s son for a new podcast Harrison is launching on Thursday. His debut episode includes Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D). Hunter Biden will be featured in a forthcoming episode.

Harrison is launching his podcast Thursday with an episode including Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), last year’s Democratic vice presidential nominee. Biden will be featured in a forthcoming episode.


Weeks after losing the election, former President Biden pardoned his son, clearing him from multiple federal charges, with one case involving drug use and firearm possession and another case involving the withholding of taxes. The president argued at the time that “Hunter was singled out only because he is my son.”

The Bidens have continued to receive attention since Trump’s inauguration, particularly after the release of several books on the 2024 election and the alleged cover-up of Biden’s decline.
 
if I recall they lost a lot of equipment when it was bombed by a joint Israeli-American effort when Assad's government fell
America didn't bomb, solely an Israeli effort


The Israelis are also now occupying a good bit of territory that once belonged to Syria. To my understanding they say they are doing it to protect the Druze religious minority.
They're occupying it to create a buffer zone, they want a Druze state on top of that


Isreal can't fight a three front war.
At the peak it was way more

1. Gaza
2. Lebanon
3. Yemen
4. Iraq
5. Iran
6. Syria
7. West Bank

Now it's pretty much

1. Gaza
2. Yemen
3. Iran


I really really hope Trump has the balls to say no when they come begging for American troops to be deployed
Israel never asked for this, idk where you get this fantasy from
 
I've lived in MN in the past and you underestimate how actually braindead retarded Somalis are while also being some of the most smug and self aggrandizing mishapened headed freaks I've ever had to deal with. At the time I was having to deal with them face to face and a large majority don't bother learning English even though they have been here for a decade or so, and they are fully on the train that they are better than you and that you and your culture should be warped to appease them.

They are given hand outs by the MN gov and the majority of them are better off than the locals, and they know they are. One of them I worked with would comment that he was only working to "feel connected go normal people" because he didn't need the money. Luxury car, fancy clothes, and fucked up inbred skull shape.
Not to sound racist, but that statement can, and does, unfortunately applies to most, if not all "minority demographics." I call this a chicken or egg dilemma because you'd be in circles with who's to blame: the demographics' culture or the government enabling said demographic with handouts and privileges TO act how they are.

I once called it a successful social experiment because Western society has allowed less than desirable demographics and cultures to flourish appropriately solely on guilt. If equality/equity was truly a thing, this would not be a thing because they'd be deported and punished accordingly because they proved themselves to refuse to assimilate and contribute.
 
TLDR: Jews are fucking shit up again in the Middle East because they think Trump is soft on them.
Well... I mean, are they wrong? The only thing I knew Trump would always fail me on when elected was anything related to kikes and though I did see some actions that made me hope it wouldn't be the case, it clearly is not panning out that way. Best I can say is he's avoiding boots on the ground, but that's about the end of it.
 
Trump was pretty honest about his position on Iran, his supporters did a lot of projection regarding Iran
For sure, I'm not arguing that. Trump bombing Iran isn't very surprising and it never was whether I agree with it or not but I didn't make much of a fuss about it because you can't win em' all but I think a lot has changed very rapidly since then.

the smoking age was raised in an attempt to stop young people from getting into smoking. They were not raised to "protect developing minds".
Why do you think they wanted less young people smoking? What could possibly be the reason do you wonder? They have no issue with 21 year olds smoking but 18 is considered too young. Why? Gee, this is a real brain twister.
 
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