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« Reply #70 on: June 08, 2022, 09:56:47 PM »
A new humiliation each day for Biden.  Now even the President of Mexico is snubbing him.  The entire world is laughing at the US.  And these were supposed to be the "adults" with foreign policy experience.  HA HA HA.  That will be some summit with no one else there. I hope they have a snack bar.

"In a rebuke to President Biden, the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said Monday that he would not attend the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles."

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« Reply #71 on: June 10, 2022, 01:40:34 AM »
The poor Dems.  They have doubled down time and again on "Jan. 6" wasting taxpayer money and resources while America spiraled downward.  And now they have no choice except to go down with that ship.  A disastrous political miscalculation that will result in an historic landslide in the upcoming election.  Repeating the same mistake when they wheeled our Robert Mueller for the Russian collusion hoax after years of investigation and finding nothing.  It was painful to watch them exploit a person who obviously had advanced dementia.  He couldn't even figure out where he was much of the time.  That frightened glaze in his eyes was sad.  He must be in a nursing home because he hasn't been seen since then.  A truly divisive and sad day for America.  The corrupt political establishment hasn't learned that the political climate has changed.  The Clintons, Bushes, and Cheney's are on the dung heap of history. 

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« Reply #72 on: June 10, 2022, 02:20:12 PM »
Of all the hypocrisy of the "Jan. 6" hearings here is the absolute most astounding.  Keep in mind that Bennie Thompson is the chairman of the Jan. 6 committee:

Bennie Thompson was one of 31 House Democrats to oppose the certification of the results of the 2004 presidential election; President George W. Bush won Ohio, the state the representatives objected to counting, by 118,457 votes. Without Ohio's electoral votes, the election would have been decided by the House of Representatives, with each state having one vote, in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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« Reply #73 on: June 10, 2022, 02:30:19 PM »
What a snooze fest the Dems put on last night.  A long-winded bureaucratic hearing on prime time that revealed nothing new in the midst of numerous disasters unfolding across America.  They did inadvertently raise the only relevant question left to be the answered.  The one question they won't touch.  Why was security that day so inadequate despite advanced warnings?  Was it simply typical Dem incompetence or was it intentional?  We will never know.  Bennie Thompson, the chairman of this circus, is an actual insurrectionist under his own definition.  He refused to certify Bush's win in 2004 as a member of Congress.   Keep in mind that this was not the closer election win in 2000 but 2004 when there was absolutely no question that Bush had won the presidential election.  But Benny rejected the election results and wanted to decide the winner in the House.  Astounding hypocrisy.  He should be ashamed to show his face in this circus.

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« Reply #74 on: June 10, 2022, 07:15:45 PM »
The stock market is crashing while inflation and gas hit record highs.  But the economy is "strong" according to Old Joe.   He has "created" jobs by closing the economy and then reopening it to allow people to go back to work!  That is what he considers job creation.  Meanwhile the Dems continue to waste time and resources on "Jan. 6".  The media continues to perpetuate the demonstrably false narrative that police officers died that day.  It's incredible that this false story is still being circulated.  Only one person was killed that day.  An unarmed female protestor who was shot and killed at point blank range. 

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« Reply #75 on: June 11, 2022, 02:41:58 PM »
Just when you think America has hit rock bottom and things can only improve, they get even worse under Paw Paw Joe.  What a horrific week for the Dems.  Inflation hit another record high with no end in sight, gas prices are still skyrocketing with no end in sight, the stock market is crashing, an enormous caravan of illegals is heading to the border, the Russians are gaining ground in Ukraine, and the bizarre fixation on "Jan. 6" fell flat.  One of the worst political weeks since the height of the Watergate scandal.  The upcoming mid-term election is going to be a landslide.

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« Reply #76 on: June 12, 2022, 06:03:57 PM »
Biden's policy in Ukraine is failing miserably (as have all his policies) but only after American taxpayers have footed the bill to the tune of over $50 billion.  Money for which there is no way to know what it is being spent on.  Most of it stolen by corrupt US and Urkanian oligarchs and politicians.  Putin is laughing his backside off at Biden.  The press made a big deal about McDonald's closing all their restaurants in Russia.  What do the Russians do?  They reopen everyone one of them serving the same food under a different name.  Unreal.  American businesses continue to suffer under Biden's incompetency and fake outrage.  If Biden had any interest in solving the record gas prices and inflation that he created, he might begin by making some attempt to resolve the conflict in Ukraine instead of spending money to escalate it.