*GHETTOBLASTER » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It rains 40 inches per year in Missouri.
Farmer Brown could easily make a rain catchment system that doesn't cost anywhere near $240,000 to water his cattle.
https://www.aquabarrel.com/how-much-cistern-cost
Farmer Brown sounds like a Drama Queen...no wonder why you seem to admire him.
You don't even know what "Sub Saharan" means and now you think all farmers will go broke due to tariffs............JohnnyYou » Today, 1:53 am » wrote: ↑ Farmer Brown is going broke with the Tariff policy. And JD Vance is involved in Acre Trader, and online platform for trading farmland to foreign business entities. Smooth move making policy to bankrupt farmers and make a profit on their foreclosed farms.
link to what? you live in a **** cave, duplex?
nothing there, brown...**** idiot...
Not much..
I felt it was a very candid report...while I don't agree with everything he says when I've seen his bits, but he comes across as pretty friggin' straightforward and not a sellout like Colbert...Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 10:16 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm not at all a Bill Maher fan - though I absolutely respect his talent. Felt the same about Robin Williams: didn't like the man, absolutely respected his talent.
I cannot be a Bill Maher fan, because he's a hollywood guy and a deep state/democ rat apparatchik.
But if I ever COULD be a Bill Maher fan again (my younger and less savvy self loved the guy and told him so one day on Geary Street in SF), that video would have made me one. That's about the best and most authentic SEEMING thing I have ever seen from him except for his pitches to legalize weed. It didn't strike me as finger-to-the-wind the way his way-too-****-late red-pill moments about gender and censorship do.
I stressed the word seeming because I am convinced on good evidence that Bill Maher is an entirely inauthentic fellow. In particular, I will never forgive him for making every bernie bro he had on his show swear allegiance to hitlery klingon IF (wink wink) she "won" the coronation nomination, but never made a single hitlery supporter make a similar oath. Let's face it - he knew the fix was in for hitlery - he was helping to put it in.
put your ****** away, brown, it's unbecoming...
cool..no show me the money...Blackvegetable » 33 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Not much..
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So **** g'ddammned stupid
So **** g'ddammned stupid
Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 10:16 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm not at all a Bill Maher fan - though I absolutely respect his talent. Felt the same about Robin Williams: didn't like the man, absolutely respected his talent.
I cannot be a Bill Maher fan, because he's a hollywood guy and a deep state/democ rat apparatchik.
But if I ever COULD be a Bill Maher fan again (my younger and less savvy self loved the guy and told him so one day on Geary Street in SF), that video would have made me one. That's about the best and most authentic SEEMING thing I have ever seen from him except for his pitches to legalize weed. It didn't strike me as finger-to-the-wind the way his way-too-****-late red-pill moments about gender and censorship do.
I stressed the word seeming because I am convinced on good evidence that Bill Maher is an entirely inauthentic fellow. In particular, I will never forgive him for making every bernie bro he had on his show swear allegiance to hitlery klingon IF (wink wink) she "won" the coronation nomination, but never made a single hitlery supporter make a similar oath. Let's face it - he knew the fix was in for hitlery - he was helping to put it in.
He's just more sophisticated. Colbert is an ***.ROG62 » Today, 8:01 am » wrote: ↑ I felt it was a very candid report...while I don't agree with everything he says when I've seen his bits, but he comes across as pretty friggin' straightforward and not a sellout like Colbert...
The lie was lozenged in. It was the pretense that there was genuinely a contest - that the matter was unsettled, up for grabs. And there was more than one lie. The pretense that he was just concerned about party unity was a lie. He was in the tank for the hor.DeezerShoove » Today, 11:00 am » wrote: ↑ The inauthenticity goes both ways. What Maher mentioned about "the guy I met" vs "the guy at the podium" is him validating what I have heard before. Trump and Maher both have a job to do.
Publicly, they have their armor on. Can't wear that all the time.
Like Robin Williams.
Not always funny and light-hearted. Privately, we all have to contend with . . . ourselves.
Richard Jeni comes to mind, as well.
That "swear allegiance to Harpy" IF she wins (but not to Bernie) really isn't inauthentic, is it?
To my way of thinking, it was uber-authentic. Evil, but not really a lie.
Agree to both accounts...I liked Colbert when he was on Comedy Central...
Yeah, he was great before he sold his soul. I loved watching him.ROG62 » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Agree to both accounts...I liked Colbert when he was on Comedy Central...
Cannonpointer » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The lie was lozenged in. It was the pretense that there was genuinely a contest - that the matter was unsettled, up for grabs. And there was more than one lie. The pretense that he was just concerned about party unity was a lie. He was in the tank for the hor.
I get that a lot.
What does humanity represent 7 days a week?Mrkelly » 09 Apr 2025, 5:33 pm » wrote: ↑That’s how it works for us
for “them”
this is a godsend
drop the market to absurd lows
panic the little guy into selling
then the oligarchs can buy up wall street on the cheap
this IS winning
for “them”
I look for this to be the new new trend
until
“We own nothing, and are happy”
”It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it”