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Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:26 pm to CrystalPreserves
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I was downvote number 7.
I was downvote number 6. (Not to the OP)
Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:29 pm to DeBoar
War is just a much simpler term to use.
What Congress did doesn’t surprise me. They are stupid. They need to stay out of it and let Trump and his people do their jobs unless they are getting our military killed in epic numbers due to incompetence. Trump hasn’t even come close to that yet.
What Congress did doesn’t surprise me. They are stupid. They need to stay out of it and let Trump and his people do their jobs unless they are getting our military killed in epic numbers due to incompetence. Trump hasn’t even come close to that yet.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:29 pm to theballguy
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One thing Trump has done perfectly is exposing himself
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theballguy
The irony. You flop more than sir Winston on here. Very impressive.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:30 pm to theballguy
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Thank God his time is winding down.
What will run out first? President Trumps term or your Vagisile? fig.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:45 pm to geoag58
Crystal Preserve is a pro-algae and Palestine protester.
Posted on 6/26/26 at 12:05 am to Tiger on the Rag
Do you know what you’re actually trusting? You’re trusting that (A) he has genuine intentions to do the most good for the most people and for the country in general, and (B) that he has fully convinced himself that the way/plan he and his advisors have composed for the purpose of achieving what’s described above is the best way/plan possible, and (C) he and his advisors are furthermore fully convinced that the necessary resources to achieve said “goals” are available and/or in place.
Gotta know exactly what we are seeking to trust or not before we can make that decision, amirite?
**eta
Bros and sisses: I saw how badly I garred up my first effort, grammatically speaking, and couldn’t even stop myself from making it right. I tried though.
Gotta know exactly what we are seeking to trust or not before we can make that decision, amirite?
**eta
Bros and sisses: I saw how badly I garred up my first effort, grammatically speaking, and couldn’t even stop myself from making it right. I tried though.
This post was edited on 6/26/26 at 2:07 am
Posted on 6/26/26 at 12:45 am to FLTech
Lol you witness a masterclass in stupidity and poor judgement play out in real time and think it's brilliant. Never change.
Posted on 6/26/26 at 1:10 am to FLTech
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Instead of listening to garbage on the internet
And here are reading on the internet.
Posted on 6/26/26 at 2:04 am to FLTech
LINK
If the theme of the first year of his second term was aggression on all fronts, his second year has so far been defined by significant retreats.
Late last year, Trump surged DHS forces into Minneapolis, seeking to make an example of the Twin Cities after Somali immigrants were implicated in welfare-fraud schemes. When the operation was met by fierce opposition from city and state leaders and resistance in the streets, the administration steeled itself for a gargantuan test of wills — before Trump, realizing he was losing the battle of political optics, sent Tom Homan to Minneapolis to unwind the operation.
Last month, the Justice Department settled a $10 billion lawsuit that Trump filed against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns. The department agreed to create a $1.8 billion fund for the compensation of victims of Democratic lawfare — a slush fund for his allies, presumably including Jan. 6 rioters. Faced with adverse legal rulings and Senate opposition, the administration abandoned the scheme that it had initially touted as a means to "right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again."
Then, of course, Trump signed a cease-fire with Iran that wasn't close to the "unconditional surrender" he had once demanded.
The 14-point agreement included more American than Iranian concessions, and Trump admitted that Tehran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz had forced his hand.
None of these were incidental initiatives. They all involved core commitments of this president — to mass deportation, to turning on its head the lawfare campaign against him and to denying the Iranian regime a nuclear weapon.
If the theme of the first year of his second term was aggression on all fronts, his second year has so far been defined by significant retreats.
Late last year, Trump surged DHS forces into Minneapolis, seeking to make an example of the Twin Cities after Somali immigrants were implicated in welfare-fraud schemes. When the operation was met by fierce opposition from city and state leaders and resistance in the streets, the administration steeled itself for a gargantuan test of wills — before Trump, realizing he was losing the battle of political optics, sent Tom Homan to Minneapolis to unwind the operation.
Last month, the Justice Department settled a $10 billion lawsuit that Trump filed against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns. The department agreed to create a $1.8 billion fund for the compensation of victims of Democratic lawfare — a slush fund for his allies, presumably including Jan. 6 rioters. Faced with adverse legal rulings and Senate opposition, the administration abandoned the scheme that it had initially touted as a means to "right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again."
Then, of course, Trump signed a cease-fire with Iran that wasn't close to the "unconditional surrender" he had once demanded.
The 14-point agreement included more American than Iranian concessions, and Trump admitted that Tehran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz had forced his hand.
None of these were incidental initiatives. They all involved core commitments of this president — to mass deportation, to turning on its head the lawfare campaign against him and to denying the Iranian regime a nuclear weapon.
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