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  • Ok, then.....
    Nevertheless, "That Frederick Douglass is doing a great job..."
  • It might be hard to isolate, given his long term pattern of rambling and instability. How does an insane-adjacent individual exhibit dementia?
  • Maybe on Truth Social?
  • DrVenture said:

    It might be hard to isolate, given his long term pattern of rambling and instability. How does an insane-adjacent individual exhibit dementia?

    Pretty funny. Biden was in obvious decline, yet I never heard any Democrats call for his removal or even acknowledge it while he was serving. The partisan hostility is so strong that I’m sure they’d treat any other GOP leader the same way; actually, they already are.
    The evidence is abundant on this thread.
  • "Biden was in obvious decline, yet I never heard any Democrats call for his removal or even acknowledge it while he was serving."

    I guess that you missed me on that...
  • edited December 3
    FD1000 said:

    [snip]
    Pretty funny. Biden was in obvious decline, yet I never heard any Democrats call for his removal
    or even acknowledge it while he was serving. The partisan hostility is so strong that I’m sure
    they’d treat any other GOP leader the same way; actually, they already are.
    The evidence is abundant on this thread.

    FD1000 is utterly incapable of cobbling together a cogent response
    when presented with facts regarding the current Trump administration.
    He almost always resorts to using whataboutism in order to avoid discussing reality.
    The evidence is abundant in this thread!
    Many MAGA fanatics utilize this logical fallacy. :-(
  • "Biden was in obvious decline, yet I never heard any Democrats call for his removal or even acknowledge it while he was serving."

    @FD1000, surely you are not that unaware, right?
  • edited December 3
    "President Trump announced he is pardoning Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar
    and his wife, who were indicted last year on bribery and money laundering charges.
    It’s the latest in a series of controversial pardons Trump has signed.
    White House Correspondent Liz Landers discussed more with Liz Oyer,
    who served as the Department of Justice pardon attorney in the Biden administration."
    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-trump-is-using-presidential-pardon-power-in-new-ways

    Comments: Donald J. Trump has a special affinity for those charged with bribery, money laundering, or fraud.
    Why is that, @FD1000?


    Edit/Add: "Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández, sentenced last year to 45 years in prison
    for his role in helping drug traffickers move hundreds of tons of cocaine to the United States,
    was released from prison following a pardon from President Donald Trump, his wife announced Tuesday."
    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/former-honduras-president-hernandez-freed-from-prison-after-trump-pardon

    Comments: Donald J. Trump is supposedly concerned about drug trafficking and is using this as pretext
    to justify targeting Venezuelan boats and murdering the occupants in violation of international law.
    Yet, he pardoned the former president of Honduras who was actually responsible for facilitating the export
    of tons of cocaine to the United States. This seems rather contradictory!
    Can you help explain this to me @FD1000?
  • edited 12:50AM
    The Department of Defense's inspector general completed an investigation
    of Pete Hegseth's Signal chat regarding a Yemen strike earlier this year.
    The damning conclusion will not be surprising to most.

    "And according to a person who has read this document, the inspector general found
    that the messages that the secretary transmitted were — quote — 'secret/no foreign.'
    The definition of that classification level is that unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected
    to cause serious damage to national security and it can't be shared with foreigners."

    "And the inspector general went on to say, if those messages had been intercepted,
    it would have endangered U.S. service members and the mission.
    "

    "And this was just echoed by the Senate Armed Services Committee top Democrat,
    Jack Reed, that if a lower-level service member provided that level of information before the launches
    of manned aircraft with pilots inside those cockpits, that service member
    would have been court-martialed and discharged.
    "
    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/hegseths-signal-chat-put-u-s-personnel-at-risk-pentagon-watchdog-finds

    Comments: It's peculiar that the Commander in Chief doesn't seem to be concerned about this reckless act!
  • edited 12:12AM
    The Orange regime is quite simply disastrous, through negligence, deliberate actions taken, indifference, and rudderless "leadership" which is serving the interests of Trump and his family and their cronies. This is to say nothing of the fact that The "President" is a Russian asset, himself. He is destroying the USA step by step, day by day. It started on Day One. Is he dead YET? There are by now too many signs that he is incapable. 25th? How long before the majority in the Congress recognizes their duty to the country? We shall see. But what will be left intact? Allies and trade partners already understand that the USA cannot be relied upon. Our membership in NATO is like a parked car. Everyone in this regime is utterly unqualified, and the Constitution is being shredded. American world leadership is in the past.

    My disgust is total toward all Trump voters. Period. Elect a conscience-less criminal, and this is what you get.
  • edited 3:28AM
    "Republican Matt Van Epps won yesterday’s special election in Tennessee’s seventh congressional district, but Republicans aren’t celebrating triumphantly. Van Epps beat out Democrat Aftyn Behn by about 9 points in a district Donald Trump and Republican senator Marsha Blackburn each won in 2024 by 22 points.
    Yesterday’s vote shows a 13-point shift toward the Democrats in about a year."

    "Aaron Pellish and Meredith Lee Hill of Politico reported the comment of a House Republican after officials called the election: 'Tonight is a sign that 2026 is going to be a b*tch of an election cycle. Republicans can survive if we play team and the Trump administration officials play smart. Neither is certain.'

    "Democrats and many Republicans think that shift has come about in large part over the issue of affordability, the rising costs of food, housing, energy, gasoline, and healthcare that are squeezing most Americans. Trump insisted yesterday that 'affordability doesn’t mean anything to anybody,' but most Americans would disagree. According to Morris of Strength in Numbers, the word 'affordability' appears to mean not just the pressure of higher prices, but also frustration at economic stagnation, the unfair way in which the economic system operates, the idea of being stuck and unable to rise, the current illusiveness of the American dream."
  • "Also today, Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Jeffrey Merkley (D-OR), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), along with Representatives Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY), wrote a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi asking for a briefing no later than Friday on what she has claimed is 'new' material in the Epstein files that she said on November 14 had caused her to initiate investigations into connections between Jeffrey Epstein and former president Bill Clinton, former treasury secretary Larry Summers, and investor Reid Hoffman. On July 7, an FBI memo said there was no new evidence to open new investigations 'against uncharged third parties.'

    "Now the bipartisan lead sponsors of the Epstein Files Transparency Act from both chambers of Congress are calling out what looks to be Bondi’s attempt to shield Trump, first by saying that there was no information in the files that would warrant an investigation of 'uncharged third parties' and then by opening such investigations on Democrats to muddy the waters and possibly claim that she could not release the files because of ongoing investigations."
  • Comments: It's peculiar that the Commander in Chief doesn't seem to be concerned about this reckless act!

    @FD1000, could you please explain to me why trump isn't concerned about this reckless act?

  • edited 2:35PM
    Apparently, you and I are paying to have the Epstein files (which did not exist) cleansed before publication.
    Not Houdini - but clever.

    https://snopes.com/fact-check/fbi-overtime-redact-epstein-files/
  • ...

    Trump insisted yesterday that 'affordability doesn’t mean anything to anybody,' but most Americans would disagree.

    ...

    A "Let them eat cake" moment for certain. From a fellow who ran on "affordability". A complete bait and switch.

  • edited 5:29PM

    FD1000 said:

    [snip]
    Pretty funny. Biden was in obvious decline, yet I never heard any Democrats call for his removal
    or even acknowledge it while he was serving. The partisan hostility is so strong that I’m sure
    they’d treat any other GOP leader the same way; actually, they already are.
    The evidence is abundant on this thread.

    FD1000 is utterly incapable of cobbling together a cogent response
    when presented with facts regarding the current Trump administration.
    He almost always resorts to using whataboutism in order to avoid discussing reality.
    The evidence is abundant in this thread!
    Many MAGA fanatics utilize this logical fallacy. :-(
    You'd think that after getting called out for these logical fallacies, repeatedly, he'd up his game and learn better skills. If he had it in him. He doesn't.

    Nor can he address any of the issues being pointed out in this thread, as problematic behavior. Or economic woes. Instead he fixates in things that he perceives as positive. Often items prepared by the WH propaganda and talking points department!

    What he doesn't say, when confronted with facts like 1.1 million job losses (most since a pandemic ripped through the world), speaks volumes. Like the cult leader, he just parrots some deflection. Little Jack Horner.

    Nevertheless, his sputtering reactions are "abundant evidence" of someone who is triggered. lol

  • Very well stated, DrVenture.
  • You'd think that after getting called out for these logical fallacies, repeatedly, he'd up his game and learn better skills. If he had it in him. He doesn't.

    Apparently, discussing 6 inch pie pans on the Early Retirement forum is his true calling.
  • edited 5:28PM
    "Apparently, discussing 6 inch pie pans on the Early Retirement forum is his true calling."

    His true calling certainly does not involve investing or debating topical issues!
    Perhaps FD1000 does bake a splendid apple pie.
    Maybe it's a pecan pie since he resides in Georgia?
  • edited 5:10PM
    DrVenture said:

    Old_Joe said:

    Gaudy?   How about just plain in-your-face tacky?

    What will these people do when they realize that their lives are worse, not better after sustained +3% inflation eats up their meager savings? After ACA is destroyed. After their Medicaid stops showing up in their accounts. Who will they blame when there is no more "DEI" or illegals" to blame their failures upon? They will find new excuses for certain, because personal responsibility is not possible for them.

    Damn straight they will find new excuses. But excuses are like ***holes - everybody's got one, and they all stink.

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