Yapping?*Huey » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No problem, Adolph.
Shoot those who do not get the vax.
You will not go to work.
6 foot separation.
Yes, men can play in women's sports leagues, even at the HS level.
You will wear a mask.
Shale I go on, Adoph?
Explain where this is happening. Don't run away like you always do.Blackvegetable » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ But you could explain why you support exploding deficits and job losses...
Nice reframe.Blackvegetable » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yapping?
Nah...
But you could explain why you support exploding deficits and job losses...
Define it, and let's see who is "reframing"
What are you gonna do for me, Duck?
You didn't answer the question, Duck.
Did you tell me what you are gonna do for me, Duck
Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 5:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Until Donald Trump. Until him, no U.S. president has been so ignorant of the lessons of history. Until him, no U.S. president has been so incompetent in putting his own ideas into practice.
That’s a conclusion that stock markets seem to have drawn as they plunged following the Trump triple whammy: first, tariff threats against our largest trading partners, spelling much higher costs; second, twice-repeated monthlong reprieves on some of those tariffs, meaning a zero-predictability business environment; finally, his tacit admission, to Maria Bartiromo of Fox News, that the United States could go into recession this year, and that it’s a price he’s willing to pay to do what he calls a “big thing.”...
In short, a willful, erratic and heedless president is prepared to risk both the U.S. and global economy to make his ideological point. This won’t end well, especially in a no-guardrails administration staffed by a how-high team of enablers and toadies.
Trump’s critics are always quick to see the sinister sides of his actions and declarations. An even greater danger may lie in the shambolic nature of his policymaking. Democracy may die in darkness. It may die in despotism. Under Trump, it’s just as liable to die in dumbness.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/opin ... =url-share
Among today's top stories on The Five?
Bill Maher said something....
You go, Morans....
Duck,FJB » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I asked you a question first... keep proving you run from questions posed to you.
You could explain why was against covid checks for all. Don't talk to me about exploding deficits, lil liar.Blackvegetable » 40 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yapping?
Nah...
But you could explain why you support exploding deficits and job losses...
Because, Duck, THERE IS NO FREE LUNCH.FJB » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Why do I have to do something for you? I asked a simple question. See you just prove to everyone there that you can't answer questions.
Job losses?Blackvegetable » 40 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yapping?
Nah...
But you could explain why you support exploding deficits and job losses...
Don't reframe, Cowardly Little Twat.*Huey » 1 minute ago » wrote: ↑ You could explain why was against covid checks for all. Don't talk to me about exploding deficits, lil liar.
No...like there were millions FEWER Americans working when Grifty slipped out of DC in the wee hours, than when he regaled the smallest inauguration crowd in DC history.
Smallest inauguration?Blackvegetable » 12 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No...like there were millions FEWER Americans working when Grifty slipped out of DC in the wee hours, than when he regaled the smallest inauguration crowd in DC history.
He did....he lied about that, too.