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Trump Neurosis Thread
Sounds serious on the ol' text box machine :)
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It's funny how we were told to be serious one day and we are deeking around being sarcastic the next, back on topic here.

Trump has it bad for Canada, now I know it was mentioned earlier that those high tariffs from Canada rarely get used because we don't go over the amount of imports that would trigger them, it was it was explained that way in the post. 



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Trump uses all transgressions from a supposed ally in negotiations, it's another common New York/Northeastern Businessperson tactic.

If they want something, they will use all their grievances since the beginning of time, even ones that have supposedly been addressed.

Do I like the tactic, no I do not but he is negotiating with a hostile crowd

you know the old saying tariff wars are just diplomacy by other means
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The Irony Administration?

The President's who inauguration was celebrated by white supremacy groups like The Patriot Front, and Proud Boys legally marching with white nationalist flags next to American flags, tries to deport a Palestinian green card holder for antisemitism, for an offensive demonstration... against Jews.

What's next, criminalizing protests against The Trump Administration on some antifa/terrorist loophole?

The Unite The Right demographic with newfound crocodile tears for the plight of the Jews is kinda funny. Like, "Thanks for your sudden change of scapegoat? Where were you until 5 years ago?"

But not funny If you can set a precedent that certain lines of protest (even stupid monster-supporting ones - planned as peaceful) are a crime. You've effectively abridged free speech in line with a dictated standard.

And that's exactly how this Appeal To Heaven Supreme Court interprets crap. They will cite a 400 year old witch trial Judge in the argument to overturn Roe. This Columbia students case may make it to them too.

And were all f*cked if this person can be legally deported just for leading a pro-palestine protest.

And I don't even side with The Gazans or the prevailing mindset of "death to Israel." They're bred with hatred and militarized by righteousness and God. But then so are white supremacists, and I support their inbred hate marches getting a police escort.
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(03-11-2025, 08:49 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: The Irony Administration?

The President's who inauguration was celebrated by white supremacy groups like The Patriot Front, and Proud Boys legally marching with white nationalist flags next to American flags, tries to deport a Palestinian green card holder for antisemitism, for an offensive demonstration... against Jews.

What's next, criminalizing protests against The Trump Administration on some antifa/terrorist loophole?

The Unite The Right demographic with newfound crocodile tears for the plight of the Jews is kinda funny. Like, "Thanks for your sudden change of scapegoat? Where were you until 5 years ago?"

But not funny If you can set a precedent that certain lines of protest (even stupid monster-supporting ones - planned as peaceful) are a crime. You've effectively abridged free speech in line with a dictated standard.

And that's exactly how this Appeal To Heaven Supreme Court interprets crap. They will cite a 400 year old witch trial Judge in the argument to overturn Roe. This Columbia students case may make it to them too.

And were all f*cked if this person can be legally deported just for leading a pro-palestine protest.

And I don't even side with The Gazans or the prevailing mindset of "death to Israel." They're bred with hatred and militarized by righteousness and God. But then so are white supremacists, and I support their inbred hate marches getting a police escort.


You are in so many areas and hit on so many points it's hard to keep up. I don't have your passion depth or intellect but in one instance

We have been dealing with a bought and paid-for media 

50 million for the left-leaning ---t waffles @the NYTimes
Hell, the NYTimes Covid section/map was my go-to source, I knew they were lean leaning but not owned to the tune of 50 Million smackeroos. 

34.3 million for POLITICO do you know how often people here and elsewhere quoted Politico in the last 4 years?
FFS it taints every single one of thier stories. 

It was incidences like this that made Trump electable. The left, especially the progressive left was in charge of the whole "shebang", there's an appropriate word. With great power comes great responsibility, says Uncle Ben(Spidey's uncle, not the rice) the Progressive Left decided ah damn let's embezzle funds like every other political party or group does, and they were damn good at it.

TPL had an easy layup up and they clanked iron by being so overt with the scam financing among other things. It was as if TPL overdosed on all the power and it backfired hugely.

The Progressive left is to government as the WNBA is to basketball. It's subsidized "out the Kiester" and it still flops like a tuna on a schooner TPL had all the advantages and pissed them away 

Now they have to hope those auto-pen-signed pardons hold up in court... 

Choose a decent candidate and quit tapping millions into USAID while we have starving kids in Mississippi FFS. 

The love of money is indeed the root of all evil

And yeah I know Republicans and others are caught up in the mix too.

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LOL I thought Kyiv was the laundromat but it was just a small spun-off franchise of USAID 





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Reader Reminder: YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS Politico: $34.3M Associated Press: $19.5M NY Times: $50M Reuters: $9M
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Do we want our free press to be subsidized so heavily by our taxes collected by our government?  how about the press in a foreign country bought and paid for?


US Homeland Security News

@defense_civil25

Update: US Agency for International Development (USAID) has been implicated in funding a Ukrainian organization, Molfar, which labeled Vice President J.D. Vance and other US officials and public figures as “foreign propagandists” aligned with Russia, according to an investigation by The Grayzone. Molfar, established in 2019, describes itself as an open-source intelligence community platform which “collects lists of Ukrainian enemies to bring war criminals to justice.” The group’s website identifies USAID and the US Civil Research and Development Fund (CRDF) as partners, indicating financial and operational support from US government agencies

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(03-12-2025, 08:30 AM)putnam6 Wrote: You are in so many areas and hit on so many points it's hard to keep up. I don't have your passion depth or intellect but in one instance

We have been dealing with a bought and paid-for media 

50 million for the left-leaning ---t waffles @the NYTimes
Hell, the NYTimes Covid section/map was my go-to source, I knew they were lean leaning but not owned to the tune of 50 Million smackeroos. 

34.3 million for POLITICO do you know how often people here and elsewhere quoted Politico in the last 4 years?
FFS it taints every single one of thier stories. 

It was incidences like this that made Trump electable. The left, especially the progressive left was in charge of the whole "shebang", there's an appropriate word. With great power comes great responsibility, says Uncle Ben(Spidey's uncle, not the rice) the Progressive Left decided ah damn let's embezzle funds like every other political party or group does, and they were damn good at it.

TPL had an easy layup up and they clanked iron by being so overt with the scam financing among other things. It was as if TPL overdosed on all the power and it backfired hugely.

The Progressive left is to government as the WNBA is to basketball. It's subsidized "out the Kiester" and it still flops like a tuna on a schooner TPL had all the advantages and pissed them away 

Now they have to hope those auto-pen-signed pardons hold up in court... 

Choose a decent candidate and quit tapping millions into USAID while we have starving kids in Mississippi FFS. 

The love of money is indeed the root of all evil

And yeah I know Republicans and others are caught up in the mix too.

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LOL I thought Kyiv was the laundromat but it was just a small spun-off franchise of USAID 





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Reader Reminder: YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS Politico: $34.3M Associated Press: $19.5M NY Times: $50M Reuters: $9M


I knew there was a reason I had more respect for Reuters reporting, when read; it is the least tainted. lol
It shows too; less injection of some asshat's opinion or slant that I don't care about.
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(03-11-2025, 08:49 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: The Irony Administration?

The President's who inauguration was celebrated by white supremacy groups like The Patriot Front, and Proud Boys legally marching with white nationalist flags next to American flags, tries to deport a Palestinian green card holder for antisemitism, for an offensive demonstration... against Jews.

What's next, criminalizing protests against The Trump Administration on some antifa/terrorist loophole?

The Unite The Right demographic with newfound crocodile tears for the plight of the Jews is kinda funny. Like, "Thanks for your sudden change of scapegoat? Where were you until 5 years ago?"

But not funny If you can set a precedent that certain lines of protest (even stupid monster-supporting ones - planned as peaceful) are a crime. You've effectively abridged free speech in line with a dictated standard.

And that's exactly how this Appeal To Heaven Supreme Court interprets crap. They will cite a 400 year old witch trial Judge in the argument to overturn Roe. This Columbia students case may make it to them too.

And were all f*cked if this person can be legally deported just for leading a pro-palestine protest.

And I don't even side with The Gazans or the prevailing mindset of "death to Israel." They're bred with hatred and militarized by righteousness and God. But then so are white supremacists, and I support their inbred hate marches getting a police escort.

Green card holders are not citizens, they are guests who can be asked or forced to leave at will. You're confusing apples with oranges.

Not sending a green card holder home who is recruiting our children to protest for a recognized terrorist group would be the wrong thing to do. The terrorists that are trying to eliminate all Jews, followed by the elimination of the Western World and all non-Muslims are our enemies. They are laughing their asses off at stupid Americans who give green cards to their enemies. Hamas has never hidden their goals.

It bothers me most that groups like Hamas are so easily recruiting the leadership of our best universities to protect their activities. They are laughing at us for good reason. Sigh...
"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech."
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(03-12-2025, 01:39 PM)Blaine91555 Wrote: Green card holders are not citizens, they are guests who can be asked or forced to leave at will. You're confusing apples with oranges.

Not sending a green card holder home who is recruiting our children to protest for a recognized terrorist group would be the wrong thing to do. The terrorists that are trying to eliminate all Jews, followed by the elimination of the Western World and all non-Muslims are our enemies. They are laughing their asses off at stupid Americans who give green cards to their enemies. Hamas has never hidden their goals.

It bothers me most that groups like Hamas are so easily recruiting the leadership of our best universities to protect their activities. They are laughing at us for good reason. Sigh...

If someone doesn't realize the inherent dangers of letting foreign countries contribute so much money to our universities, no amount of mansplaining will change their indoctrinated opinion.

If we had administrators with scruples might help, but these types of amounts can buy large amounts of influence and no doubt certain amount of control 

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Quote:American universities received $767million in undisclosed Arab donations, a report has found.
‌The report carried out by the National Association of Scholars (NAS), looked at funding of US universities between 2012 and 2022, revealing Saudi Arabia and Qatar have collectively funnelled $767million into US higher education that has not been disclosed.
‌In total, the NAS report found that universities have disclosed less than half of their foreign donations, flagging just $1.8billion of a total $3.9billion received in overseas funds.
‌Under Section 117 of the Higher Education Act, universities must report contracts, gifts, and grants they receive from foreign donors worth more than $250,000 in a calendar year to the US Department of Education.
‌However, universities mostly ignored these disclosure requirements for decades, the report claimed, leading the Department of Education to launch an investigation in 2020 that found higher education institutions failed to report more than $6.5 billion in foreign funds to the federal government. 
Gifts from China and QatarThese gifts mostly came from authoritarian countries such as China and Qatar.
‌The NAS report’s authors described the findings as “jaw-dropping”, adding that “without enforcement, colleges and universities slip transparency and fiduciary responsibility and open American institutions to foreign coercion through billions of ghost dollars”.
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(03-12-2025, 02:23 PM)putnam6 Wrote: the inherent dangers of letting foreign countries contribute

That is definitely a problem.
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