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  • DwightShrute
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    a few weeks ago we found out that Obama told the FBI to keep pushing the lie that Trump colluded with Russia despite their own investigation showing he definitely did not.

    today were learned ...



    The funny thing is most of already knew this and we were pretty positive. Stay tuned. Its only really beginning.

    Watch the Left keep pretending the election wasn't rigged or stolen.

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  • DwightShrute
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    The choice is very clear.

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  • DwightShrute
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    This is a perfect example of why people hate the fake news media.

    Rubio respectfully and clearly explains what they are doing but George Snuffleupagus refuses to listen because he came into the interview with his mind made up and his intention was to push a narrative he was told to believe. There was absolutely nothing Rubio could possibly say and no amount of facts could be presented to this fake journalist.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute

    But of course California released him out on bail.

    All the republicans need to do is make an ad about it, play it over and over before the midterms and they will increase their seats in the house and senate.

    2028
    Run Gavin Run !

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by jt315
    Oh !

    The man who shot up Sacramento’s ABC station because they suspended Jimmy Kimmel left a note warning Trump officials “they’re next” — referenced Charlie Kirk .

    California RELEASED him on bail, but he’s now been RE-ARRESTED by the FBI

    He even signed the note “CK (Charlie Kirk) from above”

    “Do not support Patel, Bongino, & AG Pam Bondi. They’re next. – CK from above,” the note obtained by National Review said

    A calendar reminder saying “Do the Next Scary Thing” was also located.
    But of course California released him out on bail.

    All the republicans need to do is make an ad about it, play it over and over before the midterms and they will increase their seats in the house and senate.

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  • jt315
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    Oh !

    The man who shot up Sacramento’s ABC station because they suspended Jimmy Kimmel left a note warning Trump officials “they’re next” — referenced Charlie Kirk .

    California RELEASED him on bail, but he’s now been RE-ARRESTED by the FBI

    He even signed the note “CK (Charlie Kirk) from above”

    “Do not support Patel, Bongino, & AG Pam Bondi. They’re next. – CK from above,” the note obtained by National Review said

    A calendar reminder saying “Do the Next Scary Thing” was also located.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by ByeShea
    Was Trump hosted at a UK state dinner and did a joint press conference with the PM 3 or 4 days ago or am I imagining things?
    Did you miss Starmer making him angry by telling him UK was not changing immigration policy to suit Trumps agenda, would not submit to his energy system demands and would be recognizing a Palestinian state if conditions were met?

    Probably not mentioned in the MAGAland echo chamber I guess...

    Could you imagine UK just flat out saying No to any previous POTUS about those things? In particular Palestine?

    We had been in obedient lock step with the Israeli protection scheme the USA demands for decades.

    So yes, I still say he has allienated the UK, like Canada and Australia already were.


    It is kind of the like the same as the way Donald dreamed he could say "stop that Vlad" on day one and Russia would do what they were told. Deja vu loser Don.

    Soon he will be threatening to take over UK or Australia like he was going to with Canada, Greenland and Panama. lol. What a hot air filled joke he is.

    Guy is considered a senile acting, emotional, nasty old man joke to Starmer, Carney and Albanese. And that's the non fake news facts.


    Allies need him gone so we can go back to working together with a sane US administration.

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  • ByeShea
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    Originally posted by Optional
    So does that mean you now agree he is alienating all his allies?

    And you think it is the right move for America and are happy about that?

    Would be your most honest post in ages if so.
    Was Trump hosted at a UK state dinner and did a joint press conference with the PM 3 or 4 days ago or am I imagining things?

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Optional

    I could offer you a laundry list of ways he has been disloyal to, lied about and backstabbed Australia.

    And as a country with a trade deficit to the USA, who funds about one third of their sub building program on a promise no one feels confident Trump or any lying MAGA POTUYS can be trusted to keep, has shown pathetic blind loyalty to the US on just about every issue for decades and needs the USA less than it needs us, I think you'd have to be mentally ill to be asking why on earth it feels alienated and has started acting in ways it hasn't for the last 100 years against US wishes.

    Your POTUS sucks ass and personally is a POS example of a human being. You can get where you need to be the honorable way if he chooses. But he chooses to act the global swamp monster.

    I hope Australia, Canada and the UK continue to move away from him and closer together as the new moral leaders of the world.
    I hope Canada, Australia and the UK grow a set and get rid of these woke imbecile politicians and elect strong leaders who put their country first for a change.

    You may think its fine to arrest people for misgendering someone or for not wanting their country to be over run with illegal immigrants or allow criminals to run around or to force you to take an experimental drug in order to partake in society or to close your bank account if you dare disagree with the government or even not allowing you to fly your country's flag, but I don't. That isn't moral in the slightest. That's tyranny and Marxism. Its certainly not honorable in the slightest.

    Trump is America's greatest president. I hope other countries follow his lead. The world will be a better place.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Optional
    So does that mean you now agree he is alienating all his allies?

    And you think it is the right move for America and are happy about that?

    Would be your most honest post in ages if so.
    I wouldn't say he is alienating his allies. It sounds like you use that term to imply that he is doing that on purpose. As if Trump sits down his his cabinet and says something like "Ok guy, I want some ideas on how the fukk can we alienate our allies?!"

    Do owner's of sports teams hire GM's to discuss ideas on how to alienate themselves from the other teams or do they work on improving their club? I doubt the owner buys a team, decides to abandon ticket identification and just simply allows people to walk into their stadium on Sunday's without paying. That would be chaos. It's not alienating people. That would be unfair to the people that bought tickets. Now do Trump as president with mass illegal immigration and bad trade deals. It's not alienating people either.

    Yes, I think mostly everything Trump has done make America better. Its a long list of achievement which is only getting longer. Its not realistic to think there will be 100% agreement of everything anyone does. I am pretty sure we learned that at a very young age, just about he same time we learned to stop believing the same people who will continuously lie to you.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute

    How is Trump alienating allies exactly? He's changing the way things are done obviously, but that happens all the time in life. You know where else that happens? Everywhere. Sports, relationships, music, entertainment, fashion, and yes in politics.

    Is everything the same in Australia today as it was when you were a kid? I have never lived there, but I can safely say it isn't.

    My parents immigrated to Canada when I was a baby. We did it legally. We has a choice between South Africa, USA or Canada. Most countries allowed legal immigration back then. An amount the country could handle. They invited people who mostly shared their values. No one suggested that was racist. All of that seems reasonable to me and I am sure it did back then.

    My point, is that some things change for the good and some for the worse. Trump is fixing shit which is broken. That's not alienating. That's a media talking point. He's doing what needs to be done. Tough choices can be unpopular to those who are unwilling to admit it. It's much easier to do nothing. Canada is continuing to destroy itself by carrying on with Justin Trudeau's failed policies it seems. It's insane. The country deserves better. The people do.
    I could offer you a laundry list of ways he has been disloyal to, lied about and backstabbed Australia.

    And as a country with a trade deficit to the USA, who funds about one third of their sub building program on a promise no one feels confident Trump or any lying MAGA POTUYS can be trusted to keep, has shown pathetic blind loyalty to the US on just about every issue for decades and needs the USA less than it needs us, I think you'd have to be mentally ill to be asking why on earth it feels alienated and has started acting in ways it hasn't for the last 100 years against US wishes.

    Your POTUS sucks ass and personally is a POS example of a human being. You can get where you need to be the honorable way if he chooses. But he chooses to act the global swamp monster.

    I hope Australia, Canada and the UK continue to move away from him and closer together as the new moral leaders of the world.

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  • Optional
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    So does that mean you now agree he is alienating all his allies?

    And you think it is the right move for America and are happy about that?

    Would be your most honest post in ages if so.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Optional

    If he hasn't alienated anyone, how do you explain almost every significant ally flipping on our compliance with US wishes to not recognize Palestine?

    You don't need another 300 words and twitter post embeds to answer that Dwight...


    You may like it, but if you do you must also like USA giving up 80% of your soft power and influence. Threats and sanctions and wars will be the only option USA has left if this style continues. Wake up and see it Dwight.
    I can't explain it. I can't explain why Canada and those allies do a lot of things. For example, I can't explain why the UK are arresting 30 people a day for things they say on social media or why they remove the English flag while allowing the Palestinian flag to be displayed or why they keep allowing so many illegals to enter the country. Did they not learn from America? Canada is doing basically the same. France and Germany did it also. Sweden is offering up to $34,000 for migrants to leave the country! They fukked themselves. Now, before you call me names, I am not against immigrants. I am against flooding a country with so many that it overwhelms society.

    Enough Americas saw what was happening in Europe and thank goodness they stopped the insanity from happening in their own country by electing someone who refuses to take the country down the same path.

    So you will have to excuse me if I don't get on board with those countries when it comes to their position on Palestine or much else. Their track record as of late, isn't good. I am surprised a carbon tax wasn't part of the discussion with the terrorists.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Optional

    Yeah that must be why they no longer care for Trump's protection of war crimes and the deep state. They want "globalists".

    Can't think of any other reason Canada would find it preferable to no longer support US interests in the middle east?


    And Trump isn't alienating USA from her allies you say eh?! You're so unwoke it's like your asleep to facts happening in your face.
    How is Trump alienating allies exactly? He's changing the way things are done obviously, but that happens all the time in life. You know where else that happens? Everywhere. Sports, relationships, music, entertainment, fashion, and yes in politics.

    Is everything the same in Australia today as it was when you were a kid? I have never lived there, but I can safely say it isn't.

    My parents immigrated to Canada when I was a baby. We did it legally. We has a choice between South Africa, USA or Canada. Most countries allowed legal immigration back then. An amount the country could handle. They invited people who mostly shared their values. No one suggested that was racist. All of that seems reasonable to me and I am sure it did back then.

    My point, is that some things change for the good and some for the worse. Trump is fixing shit which is broken. That's not alienating. That's a media talking point. He's doing what needs to be done. Tough choices can be unpopular to those who are unwilling to admit it. It's much easier to do nothing. Canada is continuing to destroy itself by carrying on with Justin Trudeau's failed policies it seems. It's insane. The country deserves better. The people do.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    Canada seems hellbent on getting flushed down the toilet by globalist dogs.
    Yeah that must be why they no longer care for Trump's protection of war crimes and the deep state. They want "globalists".

    Can't think of any other reason Canada would find it preferable to no longer support US interests in the middle east?


    And Trump isn't alienating USA from her allies you say eh?! You're so unwoke it's like your asleep to facts happening in your face.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute

    You keep going on with the narrative. Sticking up for your country and fixing the mistakes politicians from both sides have made and haven't had the courage to fix for years, isn't alienating allies or isolating itself.
    If he hasn't alienated anyone, how do you explain almost every significant ally flipping on our compliance with US wishes to not recognize Palestine?

    You don't need another 300 words and twitter post embeds to answer that Dwight...


    You may like it, but if you do you must also like USA giving up 80% of your soft power and influence. Threats and sanctions and wars will be the only option USA has left if this style continues. Wake up and see it Dwight.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Optional

    Proud that Australia has finally stood up and stopped kow towing to US administrations run by their Israeli masters.

    It has been one of the shameful things Australia has done as the USAs former closest ally, being one of the last countries on earth to say enough is enough, treat the people like humans.


    To correct your MAGA sanctioned lie... There is no official recognition unless there is complete demilitarization of Gaza, there are free elections, Palestine must recognize the Israeli state as legitimate and Hamas cannot not be involved in any way.

    Sounds like an actual plan toward resolution wouldn't you agree?


    Now Trump has alienated every loyal ally and the US is now left alone as the only major country to still support war and human rights abuse there I get that you have to attack all the "good nations" to hide your own shame.

    Trump's USA is swiftly sinking into isolation and pariah status. "America First!" booyah.

    Honor and loyalty mean nothing in MAGA America. Trump has FA but you the people are the ones that are going to be left to FO.

    This demonstrates how the world, and more importantly ALL of Americas most compliant allies, have now abandoned Trump's USA. The age of American soft power is over. Ya'll going to have to fight for what you want in future if it keeps going the failing Trump way.
    You keep going on with the narrative. Sticking up for your country and fixing the mistakes politicians from both sides have made and haven't had the courage to fix for years, isn't alienating allies or isolating itself. Neither is ending these long wars, stopping millions of people entering the country illegally, cutting government waste, renegotiating bad trade deals, and restoring law and order. It's an elected leader's job. Basically, just do the opposite of what Biden did, and Canada did. And the UK, France, Sweden, and Germany.

    I don't think a 2 state solution will work over there but it seems like that's where its headed. We will see. Negotiating with terrorists is kinda like expecting there to a donut left in the box after Rosie O'Donnell was in the room. Probably gonna end up disappointed.

    Jihadists are blocking cities in Canada, burning Canadian flags, and spewing hate, and Canada seems hellbent on getting flushed down the toilet by globalist dogs.

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  • pavyracer
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    Here is something you can read:

    https://polisci.barnard.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/Emily%20Kramer%20-%20Right-Wing%20Extremism%20and%20Mass%20Shooting s%20in%20the%20United%20States.pdf

    Between 2008-2017 71% of the domestic extremist-related killings were by right-wing extremism.

    Just on the top of my head I can name 3. El Paso, Buffalo and Columbia. Probably 50 dead just from those 3 right-wing extremists. Victims hispanics and blacks.

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  • pavyracer
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute

    you could google it youself ...

    around 25 were killed
    • Over 2000 law enforcement officers were injured during the 2020 riots.
    • At least 277 officer injuries occurred during protests at the federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon.
    • More than 60 Secret Service officers were injured while defending the White House. At least 11 of these were hospitalized.
    According to the Major Cities Chiefs Association report, over 2,000+ police officers were injured during the 2020 protests from May 25 to July 31 alone. For buildings, estimates vary: In Minneapolis, over 1,000 were burned or damaged; nationwide, insurance claims reached $1-2 billion, with 624 arson incidents reported by MCCA across major cities.

    Based on available data from various sources:
    • Arrests:
      • Estimates suggest over 10,000 arrests were made nationwide during the 2020 protests and riots.
      • The FBI reported more than 13,600 arrests as of June 6, 2020.
      • The Washington Post documented over 14,000 arrests between late May and late June 2020 alone.
      • Many initial arrests were for lower-level offenses such as violating curfews, obstructing roadways, and failing to disperse.
    • Convictions:
      • An Associated Press review of over 300 federal cases stemming from the protests found that more than 120 defendants pleaded guilty or were convicted at trial of federal crimes, including rioting, arson, and conspiracy.
      • More than 70 of these individuals had received an average of 27 months in prison, with at least 10 receiving sentences of five years or more.
      • Some notable examples of convictions include:
        • Branden Michael Wolfe was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit arson and ordered to pay $12 million in restitution.
        • Garrett Patrick Ziegler received a five-year sentence for aiding and abetting arson.
        • Fornandous Cortez Henderson was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in federal prison for aiding and abetting arson.
        • Marc Bell Gonzales received 37 months in federal prison for setting fire to a Wells Fargo bank branch.
        • Shabazz Watson was sentenced to five years in prison for arson during the Charleston riots.
        • Victor Devon Edwards was sentenced to 100 months in prison for riot and arson during the Minneapolis riots.
      • A significant number of cases involved arson or assaulting law enforcement officers
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    ​We are not the same pavy. It's not even close.

    Your side will publicly support the violence saying it should continue, help raise bail money for these thugs, and tell their audience these riots are mostly peaceful while buildings are literally on fire in the background. They will push the lie that J6 was one of the worst days in American history right after Pearl Harbor and 911, hire an ABC producer to make the J6 committee farce a made-for-TV show to better appeal to the sheep, and try to convince people that asking people to peacefully march somehow means 'inciting violence'.

    You choose to believe the lies you are being fed. By now you must know that what you are being fed isn't good. You can keep pretending all ya want.
    You said 25 were killed but no one of those convicted you posted was accused of killing anyone and they only got small sentences for non-murder crimes. So who killed the 25 people you mentioned and why no one was even convicted?

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