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Nah. They keep saying Trump "claims" he was shot, not acknowledging that he actually was shot. It's just silly, and it's hard to take their news section seriously some days because their anti-Trump bias shows around the fringes. Only the opinion page is really conservative these days.
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Agreed. Get out of Ukraine, spend the money on investing in our country.
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@MrCancer66 "Also [DEI hire]Kamala wasNOT ever the border(not boarder) czar" Sorry, we have video of Biden saying she was in charge of fixing the border. Left Wing press picked up on this and called her the border czar. Democrats have forgotten that the internet is forever.
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@robertkaminski9315 He was authorized to have any classified document as president.
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I've never heard anyone claim Trader Joe's is "cheap". Quite the opposite. It's basically a snack store.
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@amzarnacht6710 The talent from LA will not travel to Texas. From a creative perspective it would be career death, since you don't have the movie business like L.A.
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@HienTruong-hj3qf Well, the bill doesn't actually say "don't say gay". It simply says you shouldn't have sex and gender talks with children under 8 years old. That's pretty common sense.
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@NemeanLion- Cooperation was meaningless since Biden never legally had the authority to take the documents, since he actually took them home as senator and VP. In addition, some were moved to the U of P in Philly were they were out of his control.
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@HienTruong-hj3qf "regardless"? Teachers have no business talking about sex and gender with little kids in kindergarten. Teachers should be focused 100% on reading, writing, math & literature. If you get to the point where you want to talk to tiny children about sex, you're in a dark place.
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@TheChiefOrg13 Centrists don't suggest price controls for the problem they themselves created by spending borrowed money. A centrist would say "hey, we're spending too much money, we're going to stop doing that"
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@CautionBarrier Yes, we love 14% inflation.
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People who don't think pitching gender identity to 5 year olds is a normal thing to do.
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@keith3915 It's apparent he knows what it is, and he is using it correctly.
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@inevitable48 For Hello Fresh, it still takes you as much time as preparing it yourself. And since they only give you enough food for the meals you have you don't get the benefit of leftovers for the next meal. If you went to the grocery store and just bought the more of the ingredients you'd have 2-3 nights of leftovers for roughly the same price which are simpler to reheat than preparing fresh. And with the internet there's plenty of new recipes to try.
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@nathanielclaw2841 Classic TDS. You believe Trump is bad because MSNBC told you so.
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@Leftistattheparty But it's not about economic performance overall, it's how people perceive their own financial situation.
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"Does it matter who wins?" Yes actually it does. You'd vote for Harris if you want higher inflation, more illegals, and more wars.
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@e.blue37 Yes, but few with the tax structure and infrastructure available in central Florida.
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@A_francis She lost her license since she stole investor funds. Use her or her henchmen at your own risk.
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@antionettewilson4250 She had more failures than 3.5 years ago. And lots more word salads, and gaffes.
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"There are over 2,000 other business that have this EXACT SAME PRIVILEGE Disney had" The Reedy Creek district was unique because it allowed Disney to self govern. And it was based on building the full-time City in Epcot which they never did. So they were in breach of the conditions around Reedy Creek anyway.
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@AI_177 The good news is we now have a great candidate She's probably as smart as the average Democrat, so we can see why you'd say that.
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@philspd473 With the real polling numbers now out there (check the Rasmussen poll), she's pretty much at the same point Joe was. 7 points down and losing in all the swing states.
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It's news corp. And they Paul Ryan on the board who is a never Trumper.
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@NatanLawson They voted for Biden.
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@vertigoz The Democrats are pretty freakin' worried. Kamala is cooked at this point.
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@terrancebettencourt-in7xg Sparky, how do you imagine I could force anyone to do anything on the internet? You don't even understand; it really comes across as just random meaningless words Terry. If people you know could read what you type here, you probably wouldn't have any friends.
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@HealingLifeKwikly There's no such thing as corporate price gouging. Price controls will mean shortages.
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Let me 'splain something to the WSJ, because you seem to be either naive, or the usual "We hate Trump" from the news side of your organization. Trump has never been behind whether it was Biden or Cameluh running. He's ahead nationally in the polls (2 points consistently for the last 3 weeks), and he's significantly ahead in PA. He's ahead in AZ and GA (in fact GA is a lock).
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@princesspiper3 You funny.
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@timogul " just that they didn't have a case to win, " Not quite; the special council said that he could be prosecuted, but the spectacle of an old man with failing memory would be sympathetic to the jury. I know you'll argue with me, but read the document yourself. They acknowledged he broke the law.
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@timogul No Tim. he said he had a case, but Joe was too senile to prosecute Go read the document. You're arguing something that simply isn't factually correct and easily verified.
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What the reporters from the WSJ don't realize is Trump is actually a centrist. None of his policies are right wing, and when you break it down, and his policies adopted by anyone else would be seen as almost a classical Democrat platform. But the Democrat policy actually is far left by both their own historic and contemporary history. But even the WSJ reporters are instinctively for Democrats, even when their policies verge on actual socialism.
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It would be a disaster that the same people who voted for Kathy Hochul and Gavin Newsome would be electing presidents in a popular election. Both states have terrible government.
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And he was correct. When a gallon of milk, a loaf of bread, a box of cereal, and a pound of hamburger costs $25, you'll run out of money fairly quickly.
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@RicFlairWooo Trump is famous for not taking any drugs or even drinking alcohol.
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@stephenclybourn Stevie, Trump is actually ahead. Check the actual polls, not the "special WSJ poll".
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@aarone9000 As one of the biggest Democrat contributors said when explaining why he won't back Kamala "If Trump could pick someone to run against, it would be Kamala". In fact, Trump called it 8 months ago that Joe would not be running and correctly said Kamala would be his opponent.
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He's certainly more normal than Biden or Harris.
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@InvaderMau That was specifically about health care to replace the terrible Obama care. He has articulated his policies. The fact that you don't read is all about your laziness, not Trump.
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You realize this is just fake, right? What the polling actually shows is that the Trump still maintains the lead he had over Biden, and the swing states are unchanged. It's this kind of nonsense that is driving people away from traditional "news" sources
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@Joaquin546 The protest on January 6th? It was awfully nice of the guards to let Trump supporters in. And Nancy admitted on a video she was responsible for January 6th. [Bet you didn't watch that video]
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Well, the good news is the WSJ laid off a bunch of "reporters" today from the DC bureau, so perhaps this was created by some schlub who is now wandering over to the CNN building on 1st street in DC hoping they can use someone with their talents.
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@terrancebettencourt-in7xg Sport, you're in over your head online. It's just not a good place for you.
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@jacobclement8150 Actually it's not backed by collateral other than the "good faith" of the US Government.
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@colinfisher3397 "it is also possible that this is a causal fallacy." Inflation is primarily a monetary issue, not a supply/demand issue.
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@MagicalTrout When your mom & dad are paying your way, you tend not to pay attention to prices ;)
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@Dylan-qy5tc only at a 8-12% Compounded over 3 years that's a 24-36% increase in prices. And prices don't go down. They stay up.
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@1925sk The people who have the internal polls in the DNC are very nervous. And for good reason.
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@jk21nola91 she has a favorability rating of only 25% Joe is at 35% and he's losing pretty badly to Trump.
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