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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by guitarjosh

    That’s literally what I do and what you want to do with your 401k. The past 40 years was the result of the NEA becoming an arm of the democrat party.

    The site was the American Nazi Party’s site, and it is what they want, and it matches what the German Nazi party wanted, and it’s what you want. Fascists didn't serve the country, they were run by a dictator who gave orders to companies.

    Maybe if they had killed Hitler when it was obvious Germany couldn’t win, it would have ended the war sooner. If we killed him in the Spring of 1941, things would have been way worse. They had the momentum and if someone competent got to do the German strategy, they could have won.
    You don't invest you speculate, manipulate money. You're not a capitalist you're a rentier.

    So the Nazi's wanted strong unions and workers' rights. No privatization, worker owed companies, not spending wealth on war and conquest. They would have put me in one of their special camps just like you want Trump to do. Now we need you to define fascist, communist, and capitalist. Here's a clue these words are not interchangeable the way you have been using them.

    Hitler was Germany, who else were the German people going to follow like Hitler? Instead of looking at Hitlers incompetence maybe look at your own. If Britain didn't get rolled over the war ends in Europe. You clowns blew it and caused more death than needed to happen. That's why you make all these excuses.

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  • guitarjosh
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    Originally posted by khicks26

    yea i know how it works and thats not what you do. as the last 40 years of the American economy proves.

    the site was bs and the Nazi's stood for none of what it said. no they are better at serving the company and what makes profit. they could care less about the public.

    i,m saying that killing hitler would have ended the war sooner. that said i doubt they had the chance to kill him. the empire was so great it fell apart after the war. lol protect stalin lol
    That’s literally what I do and what you want to do with your 401k. The past 40 years was the result of the NEA becoming an arm of the democrat party.

    The site was the American Nazi Party’s site, and it is what they want, and it matches what the German Nazi party wanted, and it’s what you want. Fascists didn't serve the country, they were run by a dictator who gave orders to companies.

    Maybe if they had killed Hitler when it was obvious Germany couldn’t win, it would have ended the war sooner. If we killed him in the Spring of 1941, things would have been way worse. They had the momentum and if someone competent got to do the German strategy, they could have won.

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    Greatest president

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    "Trump’s "selective" immigration stunt implodes as the Episcopal Church pulls out and even Afrikaners reject refugee status. Meanwhile, Afghans who helped the U.S. are being deported."

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by khicks26

    I'm sure people like you in the cult do support him. LOL Like a pack of baby black bears.

    That's only 25% of the country clown. Learn how to read a poll dumbass.

    Dumb as a rock Bernie Bro who actually thought climate change was the reason for a windy day in March in the NE which in turn caused a brush fire to spread has more thoughts .

    MAGA is abandoning Trump he says .


    Bwaaahaahaw !

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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by jt315


    Another swing and miss from Bernie Bro Khicks

    Cue ball Farron says articles in Raw Story , The New Republic and The Atlantic said so . LMAO !


    https://www.lifezette.com/2025/05/me...shows-reality/
    I'm sure people like you in the cult do support him. LOL Like a pack of baby black bears.

    That's only 25% of the country clown. Learn how to read a poll dumbass.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    Picture this: You’re a head of state visiting the White House. You expect, at the very least, a little pageantry, a handshake, maybe a few vague pleasantries about trade or diplomacy. Instead, you’re treated to a propaganda video—not a briefing, not a fact-based presentation, but a full-blown right-wing fever dream, edited together like a low-budget horror flick, showing images of white South Africans supposedly being “slaughtered” by Black farmers in a fictitious race war.

    This is what Trump thinks passes for diplomacy. This is what happens when you elect a man who doesn’t read, doesn’t listen, and surrounds himself with people whose only qualifications are blind loyalty and zero experience.

    Let's be blunt: the whole “white genocide in South Africa” narrative is a lie. A straight-up, dangerous, white supremacist talking point that’s been debunked by journalists, human rights organizations, and the South African government itself. But that didn’t stop Trump. Why would it? The man’s allergic to facts and has the moral compass of a broken lawn chair.

    And here’s the kicker: he didn’t stumble upon this narrative by accident. No, it was spoon-fed to him by the likes of Tucker Carlson and whatever deranged Reddit thread Stephen Miller is probably lurking in. These aren’t policy experts. They’re arsonists playing with matches in a room full of gasoline. And Trump? He’s the guy who thinks the fire is a spotlight.

    Instead of asking his State Department or intelligence briefers for an accurate assessment of land reform in South Africa—which, by the way, is a complex, post-apartheid issue involving centuries of dispossession and injustice—Trump decided to do what he always does: listen to the last person in the room. And if that person is a conspiracy-addled racist, well, so be it. Especially if it means denigrating South Africa, as Trump believes the entire country is nothing more than a shithole.

    But let’s talk about what this really means, beyond the embarrassment, beyond the headline fodder. Because this isn’t just about one gaffe, one offensive video, one botched meeting. This is about how Trump, in his second go-around as Commander-in-Chief, continues to weaponize ignorance.

    He’s not just uninformed; he’s proudly uninformed. He thinks intelligence briefings are boring, that reading is for losers, and that the State Department is part of the “deep state.” He trusts his gut over centuries of diplomatic tradition, over seasoned foreign policy experts, over literal reality. And his gut, let me tell you, is full of crap.

    Now imagine what that looks like on the world stage. Imagine being a U.S. ally, wondering if your next state visit will be hijacked by a racist YouTube montage. Imagine being in the Situation Room, waiting for Trump to make a decision about North Korea, or Iran, or Ukraine—only to watch him pull out his phone and scroll through Truth Social for “intel.”

    This is a man who not only doesn’t do his homework—he mocks those who do. He thinks knowledge is elitist, empathy is weakness, and that foreign policy is just a PR game he can win with enough bluster and bullshit.

    And don’t get me started on the people advising him. Karoline Leavitt—his press secretary with less foreign policy experience than a barista at Starbucks. Stephen Miller—who couldn’t care less about diplomacy unless it involves deporting someone. Scott Bessent at Treasury, Linda McMahon at Education—it’s like the bad casting of a political reality show that somehow got renewed for another season.

    These aren’t advisors. They’re enablers. And what they enable is the steady erosion of American credibility. Every time Trump peddles racist propaganda in a meeting with a world leader, he’s not just humiliating himself—he’s humiliating us. He’s turning the Oval Office into a far-right content farm, one propaganda clip at a time.

    Let me leave you with this thought: the world is watching. They watched the first time around, and they watched in horror. Now, they’re watching again—but with the terrifying realization that this isn’t just a phase. This is what America, under Trump, has become: a country where the president learns foreign policy from fringe media and executes it with the finesse of a drunk elephant in a china shop.
    And unless we wake up—unless we push back, speak out, and hold this administration accountable—we’re not just going to lose face on the global stage. We’re going to lose the very soul of American leadership.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by khicks26
    It does feel like the shit storm is slipping away.


    MORE Trump Voters Realize He’s A Lying Con Man




    Dwight jackoff pic incoming. LOL


    Another swing and miss from Bernie Bro Khicks

    Cue ball Farron says articles in Raw Story , The New Republic and The Atlantic said so . LMAO !


    A newly released national survey from Emerson College Polling indicates that President Donald Trump retains overwhelming support from his 2024 voters,
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    emergency: Trump bill closes 742 rural hospitals

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  • 19th Hole
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    Great to see that the Dems are not bamboozling the American electorate.
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    May 21, 2025
    GOP outperformed Dems on voter registration in key battleground states, new analysis reveals.

    Republicans outperformed Democrats on voter registration in Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Pennsylvania



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  • khicks26
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    It does feel like the shit storm is slipping away.


    MORE Trump Voters Realize He’s A Lying Con Man




    Dwight jackoff pic incoming. LOL


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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    Picture this: You’re a head of state visiting the White House. You expect, at the very least, a little pageantry, a handshake, maybe a few vague pleasantries about trade or diplomacy. Instead, you’re treated to a propaganda video—not a briefing, not a fact-based presentation, but a full-blown right-wing fever dream, edited together like a low-budget horror flick, showing images of white South Africans supposedly being “slaughtered” by Black farmers in a fictitious race war.

    This is what Trump thinks passes for diplomacy. This is what happens when you elect a man who doesn’t read, doesn’t listen, and surrounds himself with people whose only qualifications are blind loyalty and zero experience.

    Let's be blunt: the whole “white genocide in South Africa” narrative is a lie. A straight-up, dangerous, white supremacist talking point that’s been debunked by journalists, human rights organizations, and the South African government itself. But that didn’t stop Trump. Why would it? The man’s allergic to facts and has the moral compass of a broken lawn chair.

    And here’s the kicker: he didn’t stumble upon this narrative by accident. No, it was spoon-fed to him by the likes of Tucker Carlson and whatever deranged Reddit thread Stephen Miller is probably lurking in. These aren’t policy experts. They’re arsonists playing with matches in a room full of gasoline. And Trump? He’s the guy who thinks the fire is a spotlight.

    Instead of asking his State Department or intelligence briefers for an accurate assessment of land reform in South Africa—which, by the way, is a complex, post-apartheid issue involving centuries of dispossession and injustice—Trump decided to do what he always does: listen to the last person in the room. And if that person is a conspiracy-addled racist, well, so be it. Especially if it means denigrating South Africa, as Trump believes the entire country is nothing more than a shithole.

    But let’s talk about what this really means, beyond the embarrassment, beyond the headline fodder. Because this isn’t just about one gaffe, one offensive video, one botched meeting. This is about how Trump, in his second go-around as Commander-in-Chief, continues to weaponize ignorance.

    He’s not just uninformed; he’s proudly uninformed. He thinks intelligence briefings are boring, that reading is for losers, and that the State Department is part of the “deep state.” He trusts his gut over centuries of diplomatic tradition, over seasoned foreign policy experts, over literal reality. And his gut, let me tell you, is full of crap.

    Now imagine what that looks like on the world stage. Imagine being a U.S. ally, wondering if your next state visit will be hijacked by a racist YouTube montage. Imagine being in the Situation Room, waiting for Trump to make a decision about North Korea, or Iran, or Ukraine—only to watch him pull out his phone and scroll through Truth Social for “intel.”

    This is a man who not only doesn’t do his homework—he mocks those who do. He thinks knowledge is elitist, empathy is weakness, and that foreign policy is just a PR game he can win with enough bluster and bullshit.

    And don’t get me started on the people advising him. Karoline Leavitt—his press secretary with less foreign policy experience than a barista at Starbucks. Stephen Miller—who couldn’t care less about diplomacy unless it involves deporting someone. Scott Bessent at Treasury, Linda McMahon at Education—it’s like the bad casting of a political reality show that somehow got renewed for another season.

    These aren’t advisors. They’re enablers. And what they enable is the steady erosion of American credibility. Every time Trump peddles racist propaganda in a meeting with a world leader, he’s not just humiliating himself—he’s humiliating us. He’s turning the Oval Office into a far-right content farm, one propaganda clip at a time.

    Let me leave you with this thought: the world is watching. They watched the first time around, and they watched in horror. Now, they’re watching again—but with the terrifying realization that this isn’t just a phase. This is what America, under Trump, has become: a country where the president learns foreign policy from fringe media and executes it with the finesse of a drunk elephant in a china shop.
    And unless we wake up—unless we push back, speak out, and hold this administration accountable—we’re not just going to lose face on the global stage. We’re going to lose the very soul of American leadership.
    YEP it was a fuking clown show. The best part is the idiots on SBR thought it was some great take down by Trump. We see you Dwight. LOL

    But what can we expect, these dumbasses think the WWE is real fighting.

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  • Hareeba!
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    Picture this: You’re a head of state visiting the White House. You expect, at the very least, a little pageantry, a handshake, maybe a few vague pleasantries about trade or diplomacy. Instead, you’re treated to a propaganda video—not a briefing, not a fact-based presentation, but a full-blown right-wing fever dream, edited together like a low-budget horror flick, showing images of white South Africans supposedly being “slaughtered” by Black farmers in a fictitious race war.

    This is what Trump thinks passes for diplomacy. This is what happens when you elect a man who doesn’t read, doesn’t listen, and surrounds himself with people whose only qualifications are blind loyalty and zero experience.

    Let's be blunt: the whole “white genocide in South Africa” narrative is a lie. A straight-up, dangerous, white supremacist talking point that’s been debunked by journalists, human rights organizations, and the South African government itself. But that didn’t stop Trump. Why would it? The man’s allergic to facts and has the moral compass of a broken lawn chair.

    And here’s the kicker: he didn’t stumble upon this narrative by accident. No, it was spoon-fed to him by the likes of Tucker Carlson and whatever deranged Reddit thread Stephen Miller is probably lurking in. These aren’t policy experts. They’re arsonists playing with matches in a room full of gasoline. And Trump? He’s the guy who thinks the fire is a spotlight.

    Instead of asking his State Department or intelligence briefers for an accurate assessment of land reform in South Africa—which, by the way, is a complex, post-apartheid issue involving centuries of dispossession and injustice—Trump decided to do what he always does: listen to the last person in the room. And if that person is a conspiracy-addled racist, well, so be it. Especially if it means denigrating South Africa, as Trump believes the entire country is nothing more than a shithole.

    But let’s talk about what this really means, beyond the embarrassment, beyond the headline fodder. Because this isn’t just about one gaffe, one offensive video, one botched meeting. This is about how Trump, in his second go-around as Commander-in-Chief, continues to weaponize ignorance.

    He’s not just uninformed; he’s proudly uninformed. He thinks intelligence briefings are boring, that reading is for losers, and that the State Department is part of the “deep state.” He trusts his gut over centuries of diplomatic tradition, over seasoned foreign policy experts, over literal reality. And his gut, let me tell you, is full of crap.

    Now imagine what that looks like on the world stage. Imagine being a U.S. ally, wondering if your next state visit will be hijacked by a racist YouTube montage. Imagine being in the Situation Room, waiting for Trump to make a decision about North Korea, or Iran, or Ukraine—only to watch him pull out his phone and scroll through Truth Social for “intel.”

    This is a man who not only doesn’t do his homework—he mocks those who do. He thinks knowledge is elitist, empathy is weakness, and that foreign policy is just a PR game he can win with enough bluster and bullshit.

    And don’t get me started on the people advising him. Karoline Leavitt—his press secretary with less foreign policy experience than a barista at Starbucks. Stephen Miller—who couldn’t care less about diplomacy unless it involves deporting someone. Scott Bessent at Treasury, Linda McMahon at Education—it’s like the bad casting of a political reality show that somehow got renewed for another season.

    These aren’t advisors. They’re enablers. And what they enable is the steady erosion of American credibility. Every time Trump peddles racist propaganda in a meeting with a world leader, he’s not just humiliating himself—he’s humiliating us. He’s turning the Oval Office into a far-right content farm, one propaganda clip at a time.

    Let me leave you with this thought: the world is watching. They watched the first time around, and they watched in horror. Now, they’re watching again—but with the terrifying realization that this isn’t just a phase. This is what America, under Trump, has become: a country where the president learns foreign policy from fringe media and executes it with the finesse of a drunk elephant in a china shop.
    And unless we wake up—unless we push back, speak out, and hold this administration accountable—we’re not just going to lose face on the global stage. We’re going to lose the very soul of American leadership.

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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by guitarjosh

    Like a good communist
    define communist even if your having trouble defining capitalist. LOL
    Last edited by khicks26; 05-22-25, 04:57 PM.

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