Trump scores major Republican primary victory as Cassidy ousted in Louisiana

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By MR-7
17 May 2026 6:57 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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17 May 2026 6:14 pm
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*Roshambo » 17 May 2026, 4:42 pm » wrote: How **** stupid are you to support Trump knowing Obama had Iran under control along with 6 other nations including Russia. The JCPOA had inspectors on the ground along with provisions for further negotiations. Then in 2018 trump tore up the agreement because it was an Obama deal... flat out narcissism. Now the fraud is costing America $2B a day in completely unnecessary spending.
Obama was almost the father of the Iranian nuclear bomb, until Trump intervened. You're a stupid fool to believe Iran allowed any inspectors to poke around the real work being done. 
 
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RebelGator » 17 May 2026, 6:14 pm » wrote: Obama was almost the father of the Iranian nuclear bomb, until Trump intervened. You're a stupid fool to believe Iran allowed any inspectors to poke around the real work being done.
Have you seen any of Scott Ritter's work?   Rosh has and has commented how thorough and trust worthy the guy is. I agree..
DUMP THE TRUMP SLUMP 2026!
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*Roshambo » 17 May 2026, 4:40 pm » wrote: Image  so **** easy

https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty-res ... -expensive

The war in Iran costs America two billion dollars each day, says war budgeting expert Linda Bilmes—and will cost at least one trillion overall.
Bilmes has never said the U.S. is burning $2B/day on this war. Her work is about long‑term trillion‑dollar totals — veterans’ care, interest on debt, 20‑year costs — not daily burn rates. If you’ve got a Pentagon, CBO, CRS, AP, or Reuters source showing the U.S. is spending $730B/year on this conflict, post it. Otherwise quit pedaling your obvious **** LIE. Now show us where Bilmes says ‘$2B per day’ in her own words. Not implied. Not paraphrased. Not ‘someone online said she said it.’Post the source or admit you made it up. If Bilmes said it, you can post it. So, post it.
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JohnnyYou » 17 May 2026, 6:21 pm » wrote: Have you seen any of Scott Ritter's work?   Rosh has and has commented how thorough and trust worthy the guy is. I agree..
Have you seen any of Mohammed's work?


The Quran strictly forbids lying and dishonesty as major sins, but it explicitly allows Muslims to conceal their faith or fake compliance if they face persecution, torture, or death. This defensive principle is known as Taqiyya
 
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 6:23 pm » wrote: Bilmes has never said the U.S. is burning $2B/day on this war. Her work is about long‑term trillion‑dollar totals — veterans’ care, interest on debt, 20‑year costs — not daily burn rates. If you’ve got a Pentagon, CBO, CRS, AP, or Reuters source showing the U.S. is spending $730B/year on this conflict, post it. Otherwise quit pedaling your obvious **** LIE. Now show us where Bilmes says ‘$2B per day’ in her own words. Not implied. Not paraphrased. Not ‘someone online said she said it.’Post the source or admit you made it up. If Bilmes said it, you can post it. So, post it.
How **** stupid are you to support Trump knowing Obama had Iran under control along with 6 other nations including Russia. The JCPOA had inspectors on the ground along with provisions for further negotiations. Then in 2018 trump tore up the agreement because it was an Obama deal... flat out narcissism. Now the fraud is costing America $2B a day in completely unnecessary spending.
 
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:49 pm » wrote: I'm betting nothing in modern U.S. history has ever hit $2B/day. $2B a day is $730B a year Slack Jaw...basically the entire U.S. defense budget. If you’ve got a Pentagon report, CBO estimate, or AP/Reuters source showing that number, post it. Otherwise, you’re just repeating meme math. Must have learned from BV. That **** of yours is "Fuzzy Math".

 
How **** stupid are you to support Trump knowing Obama had Iran under control along with 6 other nations including Russia. The JCPOA had inspectors on the ground along with provisions for further negotiations. Then in 2018 trump tore up the agreement because it was an Obama deal... flat out narcissism. Now the fraud is costing America $2B a day in completely unnecessary spending.
 
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 6:23 pm » wrote: Bilmes has never said the U.S. is burning $2B/day on this war. Her work is about long‑term trillion‑dollar totals — veterans’ care, interest on debt, 20‑year costs — not daily burn rates. If you’ve got a Pentagon, CBO, CRS, AP, or Reuters source showing the U.S. is spending $730B/year on this conflict, post it. Otherwise quit pedaling your obvious **** LIE. Now show us where Bilmes says ‘$2B per day’ in her own words. Not implied. Not paraphrased. Not ‘someone online said she said it.’Post the source or admit you made it up. If Bilmes said it, you can post it. So, post it.
How **** STUPID are you to support this war

Trump has ultimately acknowledged the reasons behind the initiation of this conflict. The United States imports nearly no petroleum directly from the Strait of Hormuz. This action was taken by Trump to benefit his associates in the Middle East. This war is unrelated to the interests of the USA. It has no connection to MAGA. In fact, this conflict will enhance China's strength in the long term.

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RebelGator » 17 May 2026, 6:32 pm » wrote: Have you seen any of Mohammed's work?

The Quran strictly forbids lying and dishonesty as major sins, but it explicitly allows Muslims to conceal their faith or fake compliance if they face persecution, torture, or death. This defensive principle is known as Taqiyya.
sure, sounds great. Address this

Trump seems to have a problem with "kids"  Image  

New Evidence Corroborates Claims of Trump Sex Accuser, 13

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/evi ... 13031.html

 
 
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:58 pm » wrote: Can you post a source for the $500M TEFAP cut? I checked USDA releases, the Federal Register, and the 2025 budget documents and there’s no record of a $500M reduction, no March 2025 announcement, and no AP/Reuters reporting on it.If you’ve got an official USDA link or a CBO/CRS report showing those numbers, drop it. Or stop posting FAKE *** ****. Imagemg:
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In 2025, the USDA implemented major funding cuts, including over $1 billion for local food purchasing programs (Local Food for Schools and Local Food Purchase Assistance) and reduced SNAP benefits, with 4.3 million fewer people receiving benefits by early 2026. These changes followed H.R. 1, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025," which tightened work requirements and eligibility, cutting $186–$295 billion in projected spending over a decade.
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*Roshambo » 17 May 2026, 7:19 pm » wrote: sure, sounds great. Address this

Trump seems to have a problem with "kids"  Image  

New Evidence Corroborates Claims of Trump Sex Accuser, 13

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/evi ... 13031.html
The woman’s claims of assault against Epstein, Trump, and Atkins remain unproven, while no direct evidence backing up the alleged crimes has been uncovered.
Thanks for the link.....dummy.
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:58 pm » wrote: Can you post a source for the $500M TEFAP cut? I checked USDA releases, the Federal Register, and the 2025 budget documents and there’s no record of a $500M reduction, no March 2025 announcement, and no AP/Reuters reporting on it.If you’ve got an official USDA link or a CBO/CRS report showing those numbers, drop it. Or stop posting FAKE *** ****. Imagemg:
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Key USDA food cuts for 2025 include:
  • Local Food Programs: The USDA terminated the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program, eliminating roughly $1 billion in funding. [1, 2]
  • School Food Purchasing: Roughly $660 million was cut from programs allowing schools and child care facilities to buy food from local farms, according to the School Nutrition Association. [1, 2]
  • Food Bank Funding: The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) under the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) was cut by $500 million, severely impacting food banks' ability to stock items. [1]
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:58 pm » wrote: Can you post a source for the $500M TEFAP cut? I checked USDA releases, the Federal Register, and the 2025 budget documents and there’s no record of a $500M reduction, no March 2025 announcement, and no AP/Reuters reporting on it.If you’ve got an official USDA link or a CBO/CRS report showing those numbers, drop it. Or stop posting FAKE *** ****. Imagemg:
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Has USDA funding been cut?
AI OverviewYes, as of May 2026, the USDA is facing significant funding cuts. The House Appropriations Committee approved a 3% reduction to the USDA budget, following previous cuts of over $1 billion for school/food bank programs and the cancellation of a $300 million land access program for underserved farmers
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:36 pm » wrote: The Local Food for Schools program was a temporary pandemic‑funded program that was already winding down. There’s no USDA record of a March 2025 cancellation, no $660M cut, and no $420M food‑bank cut tied to it. The numbers don’t match any official budget action Slack Jaw — the claim isn’t legit.
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In 2025, Meals on Wheels programs across the U.S. are facing severe funding crises, with federal, state, and local budget cuts leading to reduced services, increased waitlists, and denied meals for seniors. The crisis is driven by rising costs, expiring pandemic-era funds, and proposed federal cuts, causing major service reductions
 
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:58 pm » wrote: Can you post a source for the $500M TEFAP cut? I checked USDA releases, the Federal Register, and the 2025 budget documents and there’s no record of a $500M reduction, no March 2025 announcement, and no AP/Reuters reporting on it.If you’ve got an official USDA link or a CBO/CRS report showing those numbers, drop it. Or stop posting FAKE *** ****. Imagemg:
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Federal funding reductions have significantly impacted food assistance programs, with over $1 billion cut from USDA programs that supply local food to schools and food pantries. [1]
  • Impact on Food Banks: Local pantries are preparing for less food due to cuts in programs like the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:58 pm » wrote: Can you post a source for the $500M TEFAP cut? I checked USDA releases, the Federal Register, and the 2025 budget documents and there’s no record of a $500M reduction, no March 2025 announcement, and no AP/Reuters reporting on it.If you’ve got an official USDA link or a CBO/CRS report showing those numbers, drop it. Or stop posting FAKE *** ****. Imagemg:
https://foodbanksj.org/today-usda4925/The USDA cut $500 million in funding to food banks. Here’s how they’re coping April 9, 2025, 11:38 AM EDT
By Rachel Askinasi As President Donald Trump’s administration attempts to lower inflation by reducing government spending, Americans are finding out the very programs putting healthy, affordable foods on their plates are on the chopping block.A pair of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs — one that funds the purchase of local farm-fresh foods for school cafeterias and another that funds much of the product available in food banks — were cut for 2025, amounting to more than $1 billion in purchasing.In addition to the $660 million slashed from school food programs, the USDA cut $500 million specifically intended to help food banks and domestic agriculture. The latter came from the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) branch of the USDA’s Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP).Food banks around the country had been counting on that $500 million to feed millions of families and individuals experiencing hunger this year. They use these funds to make purchases within the domestic food supply chain, and many months’ worth of orders already placed by food banks have now been canceled.TODAY.com spoke with nine regional food banks, as well as a representative from Feeding America, to understand how these changes are affecting those relying on this food across the country.
 
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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:58 pm » wrote: Can you post a source for the $500M TEFAP cut? I checked USDA releases, the Federal Register, and the 2025 budget documents and there’s no record of a $500M reduction, no March 2025 announcement, and no AP/Reuters reporting on it.If you’ve got an official USDA link or a CBO/CRS report showing those numbers, drop it. Or stop posting FAKE *** ****. Imagemg:

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MR-7 » 17 May 2026, 5:58 pm » wrote: Can you post a source for the $500M TEFAP cut? I checked USDA releases, the Federal Register, and the 2025 budget documents and there’s no record of a $500M reduction, no March 2025 announcement, and no AP/Reuters reporting on it.If you’ve got an official USDA link or a CBO/CRS report showing those numbers, drop it. Or stop posting FAKE *** ****. Imagemg:
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has initiated significant cuts to U.S. food aid programs in 2025, slashing over \(\$1\) billion in USDA nutrition funding. These cuts, aimed at improving federal efficiency, target programs supporting local food purchases for schools and food banks, while also impacting emergency food aid for multiple countries. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Impact on Food Aid and Programs
  • School & Food Bank Funding: Roughly \(\$660\) million was axed from the "Local Food for Schools" program and \(\$420\) million from the "Local Food Purchase Assistance" program. These cuts directly affect over \(40\) states.
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has initiated significant cuts to U.S. food aid programs in 2025, slashing over \(\$1\) billion in USDA nutrition funding. These cuts, aimed at improving federal efficiency, target programs supporting local food purchases for schools and food banks, while also impacting emergency food aid for multiple countries. [1, 2, //////////////

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 the reign of terror by trump and his supporters----- every week another program was cancelled.
 
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RebelGator » 17 May 2026, 6:32 pm » wrote: Have you seen any of Mohammed's work?

The Quran strictly forbids lying and dishonesty as major sins, but it explicitly allows Muslims to conceal their faith or fake compliance if they face persecution, torture, or death. This defensive principle is known as Taqiyya.
This post shut 'Shamboner's mouth in regards to the Obama inspectors having the Iranian Nuclear Weapons aspirations under control. 

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