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JFKjr

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  1. Is Hunter even alive at this point.
  2. I wonder if Biden will pardon Fauci.
  3. I think that refers to all of the financial dealings with Burisma and more.
  4. I would only vote him the worst if he actually succeeds in igniting WWIII.
  5. Excuse me, what -- JOE BIDEN'S "future political ambitions?" It *may* spell the end for the demented guy who isn't even well enough to be on the campaign ticket, and was summarily expelled in favor of the political equivalent of a bimbo who hasn't accomplished anything and cannot even explain herself in a long-form interview. You're suggesting his "courageous act" was at the SACRIFICE of his FUTURE political ambitions? Why, how noble!
  6. I doubt there is any J6 participant whose crimes rise to the level of (the totality) of Hunter Biden's crimes since 2014. Might as well pardon them all and call it a decade.
  7. Think of all the billions wasted over there to prop up their money laundering operation!
  8. Maybe we'll see a whole string of Biden Crime Family pardons.
  9. I'm not sure I agree with this take. Those investigations may very well take place, and the other members of the Biden family may be on the hook for crimes committed. (Not Hunter's crimes, but accepting illegal funds etc.) If Hunter is compelled to testify he can't take the fifth, because there's no possibility of self-incrimination. Furthermore, if he DOES refuse to testify (as I understand it), then he can lose his deal for the pardon.
  10. He means Trump didn't leave liberals' heads, where he's been living rent-free since 2016.
  11. The gun charge was pretty minor, comparatively.
  12. Amalfi Coast is delightful and not to be missed.
  13. They actually got Swatted. Which a true supporter wouldn't do to someone they supported.
  14. I had to search to see what the $450K "Kamala Face on a Sphere" looked like.
  15. That's the Dems' billion-dollar result. Well, TWO billion if you count Super Pac funds. Money well spent!
  16. Sure, the legacy media may be around. They just have fewer and fewer people paying attention to them.
  17. The only ones to lose bigger in this election than Kamala was the news media.
  18. Why would you expect Republicans/independents to vote for her in 2024 when Democrats didn't vote for her in 2020, and she was the first to drop out of the Democratic primaries? Where was the groundswell of enthusiasm for Kamala except in the news media?
  19. Our "border czar" Kamala went to the border at least once that I know of. Surely she had an awesome plan that would've caused people to vote for her. Can't remember what the plan was, though.
  20. They say that kids are a huge vector when it comes to flu transmission. So maybe locking down the schools and keeping kids home for most of the year was helpful in preventing flu transmission. Not really a practical thing to do going forward, but maybe it helps explain it. So in hosting Thanksgiving this year my BIL and SIL were talking about their recent flu shots. (They are very health-conscious/pro-vaccine/afraid of illness etc.) I asked if they had gotten their Covid booster yet. My SIL said they stopped getting them because she developed a sudden arthritic condition right after one of her shots, and she the Covid shot for that and is afraid to get another one.
  21. I do think the average person voted on things like: 1. The economy 2. Problems with mass immigration 3. Woke/transgender ideology (for me those issues are important in a practical sense with regard to women's sports and women's safety in the restroom, which are two issues glibly brushed off by liberals as being unimportant) However I don't think the financial system as currently structured will be viable going forward. Trump isn't going to 'fix' 50+ years of financial misfeasance by both political parties. I'm dating the start of the problem as 1971 when Richard Nixon took us off the gold standard. Others would argue it dates back to 1913 and the establishment of the Federal Reserve, and that's also a good argument. But for the modern era I prefer to go with Nixon. We've had quite a few pre-emptive jolts since then: 1987 crash/savings and loan crisis; early 2000s dotcom crash, 2008 financial crisis, and right now I'd argue we teeter on the precipice if the whole thing imploding. Bailing out GM and the banks was never a good idea, it just kicked the can down the road. Now here we are at the end of it. Can Trump fix it? I think he's working with Musk to put a new system in place, but it's going to be a tough few years while the details get ironed out. Could Kamala have fixed it? hahahahaha. She couldn't even think of anything she'd "do differently." I mean, when you liberals vote, what are you voting FOR? More crappy inflationary economy? More mass illegal immigration? More trans stuff in the schools? More billions sent to Ukraine? The idea of a "first black Indian woman president?" I really don't get the liberal mindset.
  22. I agree with everything you said. At the same time, Peloisi is planning to run for another term at 86. And to be fair, Hillary currently is A LOT MORE ON THE BALL than brain-dead Biden or air-head Kamala. I think the Dems should seriously consider her. I'd love another chance to vote against Hillary!
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