Art of the deal. Just give it back. Throw in shythole Washington DC if he nukes us in the next 15 minutes or less
JohnnyYou » 16 Aug 2025, 2:10 am » wrote: ↑ Movement of the Bowel Jowles..You are a dumb phook roadkill. Dead Skunks in the Middle of the Road have more common sense..
youtube /watch?v=xy4FXhkm6Nw
Did someone shyt.. Again?
Yeah, another jigaboo **** in your mouth again, jiggy.
Was Putin the one who called Trump???Mrkelly » 16 Aug 2025, 8:52 am » wrote: ↑ There will be peace when Putin gets what he wants![]()
And you guys will thank tRump for making it happen![]()
just watch
I see your TDS has induced your bitterness.
This is a domestic-policy bill, ultimately, that could have been belched out by any generic GOP administration — and in that sense, it doesn’t veer very much from Trump’s first term, when he rhetorically moved his party leftward on questions of economics and foreign policy but largely governed like the men he vanquished in the 2016 primary. There are no great surprises here; it’s merely the tax cuts generations of Republicans have brayed about. Adding spending on “border security,” meanwhile, is no revolution. Little of it is a coherent outgrowth of what happened last year, when Trump made tremendous inroads with Black, Latino, and Asian voters, portending a realignment that he has done almost nothing since to secure. The reconciliation package, above anything else, may be remembered just for the trillions it added to the national debt with virtually nothing to show for it. No budget holes are being blown open to give Americans much of anything.
We're talking. That's something.
Cannonpointer » 16 Aug 2025, 2:29 pm » wrote: ↑ We're talking. That's something.
I didn't take away that there was a peace agreement.
I don't believe any literate person did.
there won't be a peace agreement unless ukraine says it won't join nato.
What if Russia blows Zelensky's head off?jerrab » 16 Aug 2025, 3:11 pm » wrote: ↑ there won't be a peace agreement unless ukraine says it won't join nato.
Look, you get your own opinions - and that's all. The FACTS are objective.roadkill » 16 Aug 2025, 12:48 pm » wrote: ↑ Was Putin the one who called Trump???
And you will thank Joe and Kamala?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP4abiHdQpc
I think you underestimate how tired we are of our children being molested.jerrab » 16 Aug 2025, 2:12 pm » wrote: ↑ This is a domestic-policy bill, ultimately, that could have been belched out by any generic GOP administration — and in that sense, it doesn’t veer very much from Trump’s first term, when he rhetorically moved his party leftward on questions of economics and foreign policy but largely governed like the men he vanquished in the 2016 primary. There are no great surprises here; it’s merely the tax cuts generations of Republicans have brayed about. Adding spending on “border security,” meanwhile, is no revolution. Little of it is a coherent outgrowth of what happened last year, when Trump made tremendous inroads with Black, Latino, and Asian voters, portending a realignment that he has done almost nothing since to secure. The reconciliation package, above anything else, may be remembered just for the trillions it added to the national debt with virtually nothing to show for it. No budget holes are being blown open to give Americans much of anything.
Americans, on the whole, will be worse off for what just transpired in Washington. And those beleaguered, feckless Democrats will be handed a road map back to the House majority. The Senate is still the far tougher fight, but whatever messaging problems the Democrats have now will be solved, to a great degree, by next year. They know how to campaign on health care; they’ve done it for years, and usually with success. A strong defense of Medicare and Medicaid always polls well. They can blast away at the DOGE cuts to the federal government, which very few voters actually wanted. Republicans will have full control of Congress for at least one more year, and that may mean yet another reconciliation package that causes a great deal of chaos and benefits the vanishingly few. The only comfort the left can take is that MAGA will have no permanent, longstanding majority in this country. It’s only downhill from here.
That's what I'm saying.
Epstein is alive in Jerusalem?
Likely.
JohnnyYou » 16 Aug 2025, 7:35 am » wrote: ↑ Looks like you looked up Nihilism.. I warned ya Ahhh Mrs Shoove it.. Shoove it Good. Shoove it Real Good...
No links for me, I ain't clicking your fodder.
Then why do liberal women still predominantly **** conservative men?JohnnyYou » 16 Aug 2025, 7:38 am » wrote: ↑ The Trumpstappo is weak..
Nerds VS MAGA Cocks..
youtu.be/4ERPrxW_w60?si=Gf5bsEAlzxPqjax8
SouthernFried » 16 Aug 2025, 6:31 pm » wrote: ↑ Then why do liberal women still predominantly **** conservative men?
DeezerShoove » 16 Aug 2025, 5:43 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm not involved in your problems.
You seem very resentful and unaccepting.
Uninspiring people are of no interest to me.