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I'm too poor to spend much time on the topic.Can you reccomend any literature/books on the topic? I don't know anymore about it than the little snippets that I've read.
I'm too poor to spend much time on the topic.Can you reccomend any literature/books on the topic? I don't know anymore about it than the little snippets that I've read.
lol none. That fool doesn't have any money that is truly his own.So how much money do you think he had stashed away in Russia?
I don’t have a good response pun except an old Carlin jape about them being “high in an airplane”. The classics.I don’t like your altitude.
Yes, it took me this long to think of that.
I’m waiting for Shitcoin, a craptocurrency. I am not in the black but I could be in the brown.I'm too poor to spend much time on the topic.
success = totalitarianBarr: Trump's 'not my idea of a president'
Barr was asked during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper if he would get involved in a primary challenge against former President Trump and support another candidate if Trump ran, to which he replied, "Yes."
“Yes, I think the coming presidential election would be a good opportunity for the Republican Party because from my standpoint, the progressive left has — is sort of showing a sort of a totalitarian temperament,” Barr replied.
“I think the Republicans can win a decisive majority, but I don't think we can do it with Trump. He’s just too divisive a candidate," he added.
Barr was also asked about commentary he shared in his new book, “One Damn Thing After Another: Memoirs of an Attorney General,” in which he criticized the former president’s various actions during his presidency.
“He's not my idea of a president, and ... I felt he was going to lose the election because he was not controlling himself. He was allowing this pettiness to come through, and I feel it's one of his great failings,” Barr told Tapper, speaking of the former president.
“I think a lot of people agree with his policies. They like his strength and his directness. But to the extent they support them, it's despite these — this kind of obnoxious behavior, it's not because of it," he said.
Barr noted that he thought Trump “went off the rails” after losing the 2020 presidential election, and claimed that he did not listen to his advisers.
Barr: Trump’s ‘not my idea of a president’
Former Attorney General William Barr on Friday said that he did not think the Republican Party could win the White House in 2024 with Trump, adding that his former boss is “not…thehill.com
can i even say anything that hasn't been said a thousand times already? he's a walking talking pile of excrement, probably a mix of cow, horse, and pig...The Poutine Whisperer.
Trump tears into Biden amid Ukraine conflict
Former President Trump tore into President Biden during a rally in South Carolina on Saturday for his approach to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Trump pointed the finger at Biden for the Russian invasion, saying Russian President Vladimir Putin would have never started a war with him in office. He told supporters at the rally that the U.S. needs to stay out of war and that Biden still has a chance to keep Americans out of the conflict.
“Despite all of Biden’s weakness, cowardice and incompetence, there is still a path for him to end this tragedy without getting Americans snared into a gruesome and very bloody war,” Trump said.
He predicted that if the invasion continues, it will lead to another world war.
“This could lead, by the way, this could lead to World War III,” Trump said. “I see what’s happening. Because if you think Putin is going to stop, it’s going to get worse and worse. He’s not going to accept it and we don’t have anybody to talk to him.”
In response to the invasion, Biden has levied harsh sanctions against Russia and this week announced a ban on Russian oil, natural gas and coal imports.
Trump said the U.S. will not be able to end its dependence on Russian oil until it commits to “end Biden’s ridiculous war on American energy,” sounding a familiar note as Republicans have for months sought to blame the president and Democrats for rising gas prices by tying them to what they argue is a lack of energy independence under the Biden administration. Analysts, however, have attributed the high prices seen in recent months to supply and demand mismatches related to the coronavirus pandemic.
“We have to get our great energy works drilling, pumping, producing, mining and refining like never before,” Trump said.
He also went after Biden for last year waiving sanctions on the Russian firm behind the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, a move that at the time drew pushback from Democrats and Republicans alike, who said the administration should take a harder stance on Russia. Biden last month announced sanctions against the company amid the building conflict in Ukraine.
Trump further criticized the Biden administration for its willingness to engage with countries such as Venezuela, Iran and Saudi Arabia to potentially make up for the void left by Russian oil imports. “And now Biden is crawling around the globe on his knees begging and pleading for mercy from Saudi Arabia, Iran and Venezuela,” Trump said.
Trump said Biden was "groveling at the feet of the oil-rich and brutal Maduro regime,” referring to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Lawmakers have also criticized the administration for engaging with the countries over oil, saying the White House should not switch from dealing with one dictatorship to another to stabilize global energy markets.
Trump has previously called the Russian invasion into Ukraine “a holocaust,” though he praised Putin for his strategy in the days leading up to the conflict.
Trump tears into Biden amid Ukraine conflict
Former President Trump tore into President Biden during a rally in South Carolina on Saturday for his approach to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The former president pointed t…thehill.com
Actually I am pleased he commented, I probably would not come up with the line without current events.can i even say anything that hasn't been said a thousand times already? he's a walking talking pile of excrement, probably a mix of cow, horse, and pig...
He's splitting the republican party in a time of war, not the democratic one. This war has had the same effect on American public opinion as in 1940-1941 when the Brits stood alone in Europe after Hitler invaded the rest and finally went after Russia. Much of their base is enchanted with the guns, guts, glory and fight for freedom by armed citizens, most of their base has been smitten, as have we. This is pretty obvious to even the casual observer, why since Putin called them Nazis, even American Nazis are interested! Trump on the other hand is pissing against the wind, even people who voted for him in 2020 knows he is pro Putin and there is no getting away from it. So maybe the democrats want Donald running around lose shooting off his mouth before they indict him in Georgia this summer, republicans testify against him and he blows up the GOP as best he can before being sentenced in Ga.can i even say anything that hasn't been said a thousand times already? he's a walking talking pile of excrement, probably a mix of cow, horse, and pig...
Think open primaries in all 50 would help to curb radicalism? A quick and dirty solution that might keep the wing nuts out of the running.i think the only thing trump will ever do to help the U.S. is divide the republican party so it is easier for democrats to take seats from them, and easier to keep a democrat in the whitehouse. if we could get a clear majority in both houses with a democratic president for 4 years, we could remake the entire country...pass federal voting standards to stop retarded regressive states from even trying to pass restrictive voting laws, pass some laws about womens rights that give them more control of their own fate, and takes away the control over women and their reproductive systems that wealthy white christian men seem to feel entitled to, make some real progress on repairing the infrastructure of the entire nation, and get some green alternatives to oil kicked into high gear...i honestly don't see the country surviving long under the republicans as they are now...they are not what they were even ten years ago.
i didn't like them then, but they weren't open supporters of white supremacy, they didn't make offensive racist statements in public, and they certainly didn't openly support dictators like putin...well, maybe they did all that shit, but they at least tried to cover it up, and apologized when they had to...they don't have the common decency to even act ashamed any more
no one votes for the fringe candidates, and they aren't any threat. the real threat is that mainstream republicans and quite a few democrats aren't really mainstream, they're at the extreme right or left of their parties acceptable limits, and are probably well beyond those limits in reality. democrats are just lucky in that they have a much smaller fringe element than the republicans do, and their activities and statements are slightly easier to sweep under the rug.Think open primaries in all 50 would help to curb radicalism? A quick and dirty solution that might keep the wing nuts out of the running.
I really think that the Democrats have so much more competition that it is a to harder for the fringe candidates to keep their feet in the door before they get outed (see Tulsi Gabbard) when they try to make their bullshit moves.no one votes for the fringe candidates, and they aren't any threat. the real threat is that mainstream republicans and quite a few democrats aren't really mainstream, they're at the extreme right or left of their parties acceptable limits, and are probably well beyond those limits in reality. democrats are just lucky in that they have a much smaller fringe element than the republicans do, and their activities and statements are slightly easier to sweep under the rug.