56 percent of the public believe the election was fraudulent in the most accurate poll the last 2 election cycles.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.republ ... ating.html
Thems the facts
I’m pretty sure they are onto something seeing the seething fear and roadblocks of transparent forensic audits. You’d think they would be welcomed and encouraged by lovers of democracy. That’s part of why the majority feels fraud is rampant.
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The majority opinion among MAGAts, fershure...wrote: The majority opinion is that Biden is incompetent regarding every major issue.
Not a good position for warfare. Nobody trusts his instincts and the majority believe the election was tainted by fraud.
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They did the audits. They didn’t catch our fraud.Essexfenwick wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 2:36 pm 56 percent of the public believe the election was fraudulent in the most accurate poll the last 2 election cycles.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.republ ... ating.html
Thems the facts
I’m pretty sure they are onto something seeing the seething fear and roadblocks of transparent forensic audits. You’d think they would be welcomed and encouraged by lovers of democracy. That’s part of why the majority feels fraud is rampant
That’s how good we are. Are you ready for a Senate run 100% by the Democrat Party ?
Sorry mate. Republicans need to learn how to code.
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Lol. Unemployment under Trump was 3.5% nationally with some states at full employment. Getting back to a rate something close doesn’t mean you ‘created’ jobs.
The bigger issue is (as ever) inflation. If your paycheck isn’t keeping pace with costs, you’re losing, regardless of unemployment rate.
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pfft. You’re No republican, pete.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 2:47 pm
Lol. Unemployment under Trump was 3.5% nationally with some states at full employment. Getting back to a rate something close doesn’t mean you ‘created’ jobs.
The bigger issue is (as ever) inflation. If your paycheck isn’t keeping pace with costs, you’re losing, regardless of unemployment rate.
If you don’t have enough money for what you want , you either get a second job, or you get more education/training to get a better paying job.
Asking the government to make things cheaper is the liberal path, pete.
I think it’s just swell that you don’t understand this.
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^^^^ doesn’t notice Joe has dementia.
Not smart.
Not smart.
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Oh I noticed. He’s easier to control now, savvy?
Why do you think my team worked so hard to fake the election results, and install Joe?
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"All Things Russian & Ukraine"
Back to trolling...
Back to trolling...
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That presentation was > 6 years ago.
He did accurately predict that Putin would destroy Ukraine.
The unity did not develop until too late to save Ukraine, as he predicted.
Let's see how that unity endures when the existential threat recedes. e.g. the Polish Mig transfer.
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Nope. I see it.Essexfenwick wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:17 pmGlad you can see Joe has dementia. I was worried you couldn’t.
He does what we want now. It’s great.
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The ruble has lost 90% of its value to the dollar since the conflict began.
We're paying more for gasoline.
If the dollar had had the same plunge that the ruble has had, we'd be paying $30-50 a gallon for gas right now.
But world markets see the US economy as very, very strong.
Russia very, very weak.
But our trolls on here think we should give up and let Putin have Russia under his thumb, commit whatever atrocities he wishes as a Stalin wannabe.
After all "white Christian values"...
We're paying more for gasoline.
If the dollar had had the same plunge that the ruble has had, we'd be paying $30-50 a gallon for gas right now.
But world markets see the US economy as very, very strong.
Russia very, very weak.
But our trolls on here think we should give up and let Putin have Russia under his thumb, commit whatever atrocities he wishes as a Stalin wannabe.
After all "white Christian values"...
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Peter Brown wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 2:47 pm
Lol. Unemployment under Trump was 3.5% nationally with some states at full employment. Getting back to a rate something close doesn’t mean you ‘created’ jobs.
The bigger issue is (as ever) inflation. If your paycheck isn’t keeping pace with costs, you’re losing, regardless of unemployment rate.
check your numbers again:
https://cdn.factcheck.org/UploadedFiles ... -draft.png
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Interesting, though could be disinformation campaign.
Russia is apparently recruiting Syrians to come fight against Ukraine. But here's a claim that 20,000 experienced military folks around the world are volunteering to fight for Ukraine.
Ukraine says more 20,000 foreign volunteers want to join special unit to combat Russian forces
From CNN staff
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry says it has created a special unit — the International Legion — which has already started to carry out combat missions to counter Russian aggression.
More than 20,000 volunteers and veterans from 52 countries have expressed their desire to join, according to Brigadier General Kyrylo Budanov, commander of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry that will run this legion.
Burdanov expressed his gratitude to the fighters and said they are mostly experienced fighters who have participated in many peacekeeping campaigns around the world.
"Any help is worth its weight in gold," he said.
Russia is apparently recruiting Syrians to come fight against Ukraine. But here's a claim that 20,000 experienced military folks around the world are volunteering to fight for Ukraine.
Ukraine says more 20,000 foreign volunteers want to join special unit to combat Russian forces
From CNN staff
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry says it has created a special unit — the International Legion — which has already started to carry out combat missions to counter Russian aggression.
More than 20,000 volunteers and veterans from 52 countries have expressed their desire to join, according to Brigadier General Kyrylo Budanov, commander of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry that will run this legion.
Burdanov expressed his gratitude to the fighters and said they are mostly experienced fighters who have participated in many peacekeeping campaigns around the world.
"Any help is worth its weight in gold," he said.
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:47 pm The ruble has lost 90% of its value to the dollar since the conflict began.
We're paying more for gasoline.
If the dollar had had the same plunge that the ruble has had, we'd be paying $30-50 a gallon for gas right now.
But world markets see the US economy as very, very strong.
Russia very, very weak.
But our trolls on here think we should give up and let Putin have Russia under his thumb, commit whatever atrocities he wishes as a Stalin wannabe.
After all "white Christian values"...
Not certain who you’re referring to but it’s not me. I actually think the one way to get rid of Putin is to bog him down in Ukraine. My read is these Ukrainians just might beat the Russians.
I was off when I thought we should immediately go for a cease fire. Mea culpa. I thought the Ukrainians needed time to regroup. Like many, the Ukrainians have surprised me. I’d get them all the SAM’s, Javelins, UCAV’s, and basic equipment I could. Discreetly. I’d also quietly pay some Tatars to go mess up the Russian equipment in Crimea.
This could be the end of Putin if the West does their side effectively. Just don’t give Putin an excuse to launch the nukes.
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No it sucks…a fan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:41 pmNope. I see it.Essexfenwick wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:17 pmGlad you can see Joe has dementia. I was worried you couldn’t.
He does what we want now. It’s great.
You bungled JoeTard into WW3
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Afghan & Haitian refugees are envious.
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Brooklyn wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:51 pmPeter Brown wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 2:47 pm
Lol. Unemployment under Trump was 3.5% nationally with some states at full employment. Getting back to a rate something close doesn’t mean you ‘created’ jobs.
The bigger issue is (as ever) inflation. If your paycheck isn’t keeping pace with costs, you’re losing, regardless of unemployment rate.
check your numbers again:
https://cdn.factcheck.org/UploadedFiles ... -draft.png
Only the delusional believe that a republican can do no wrong.
My numbers are fine. I was talking pre-Covid, which is the reasonable metric.
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Peter Brown wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 4:00 pmMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:47 pm The ruble has lost 90% of its value to the dollar since the conflict began.
We're paying more for gasoline.
If the dollar had had the same plunge that the ruble has had, we'd be paying $30-50 a gallon for gas right now.
But world markets see the US economy as very, very strong.
Russia very, very weak.
But our trolls on here think we should give up and let Putin have Russia under his thumb, commit whatever atrocities he wishes as a Stalin wannabe.
After all "white Christian values"...
Not certain who you’re referring to but it’s not me. I actually think the one way to get rid of Putin is to bog him down in Ukraine. My read is these Ukrainians just might beat the Russians.
I was off when I thought we should immediately go for a cease fire. Mea culpa. I thought the Ukrainians needed time to regroup. Like many, the Ukrainians have surprised me. I’d get them all the SAM’s, Javelins, UCAV’s, and basic equipment I could. Discreetly. I’d also quietly pay some Tatars to go mess up the Russian equipment in Crimea.
This could be the end of Putin if the West does their side effectively. Just don’t give Putin an excuse to launch the nukes.
Sigh.
“The end of Putin” is the best reason he would possibly have to launch nukes.
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Peter Brown wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 4:01 pmBrooklyn wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:51 pmPeter Brown wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 2:47 pm
Lol. Unemployment under Trump was 3.5% nationally with some states at full employment. Getting back to a rate something close doesn’t mean you ‘created’ jobs.
The bigger issue is (as ever) inflation. If your paycheck isn’t keeping pace with costs, you’re losing, regardless of unemployment rate.
check your numbers again:
https://cdn.factcheck.org/UploadedFiles ... -draft.png
Only the delusional believe that a republican can do no wrong.
My numbers are fine. I was talking pre-Covid, which is the reasonable metric.
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