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  • JeBurkhardtJeBurkhardt Posts: 4,863


    yeah...party of common sense...totally agree
    Well he will fit in well with the new administration with those beliefs. 
  • Philly NJPhilly NJ Posts: 245
    Biden/Harris or however is running this Country just moved the Ukraine/Russia war closer to use of nuclear weapons at worst, but al least definitely will cause more death. I am old enough to remember that Biden said no to long range missiles and no F-16 jets. Both are now in use in that war. Same as it ever was. 
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,467
    Philly NJ said:
    Biden/Harris or however is running this Country just moved the Ukraine/Russia war closer to use of nuclear weapons at worst, but al least definitely will cause more death. I am old enough to remember that Biden said no to long range missiles and no F-16 jets. Both are now in use in that war. Same as it ever was. 
    Should have helped Ukraine fully at the onset.  Remember, it was Russia who invaded them....how about I come on over to your house and take what I want?
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  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 20,402
    edited November 19
    tbergs said:


    yeah...party of common sense...totally agree
    Is this proven or fact checked? I've seen no mention of this any where. Also, published and wrote are very different. He was the publisher the Tory, which printed a lot of conservative talking points back then (support for Iraq invasion, anti-gay marriage, patriarchal family dynamic, etc.).

    Still, even if he only published a column by someone else about it, that's fucked up.
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  • sheckyshecky San Francisco Posts: 1,866
    edited November 19
    Philly NJ said:
    Like it or not, the Republican Party has become the party of common sense. The Democrat Party is the party of Hollywood and the faculty lounge. I would take common sense every time.
    That's all true.
    And it's very encouraging to see that growing numbers of minorities and women helped propel President Trump to his resounding triumph!
    The Republicans truly are the party of inclusion and joy, while the Dems are so negative and full of hate. They seem so very, very sad.
    But, the good news is, the Dems are always welcome to cast off the shackles of their devisive and racist past and join the Republicans for a bright, new and happy future for ALL Americans!
    Come on over and join us! It's only been two weeks - we're still celebrating President Trump's huge victory!!!

  • cutzcutz Posts: 11,858
    Huge Victory?

    By 1.6% is considered huge?
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,666
    So Russia invades Ukraine and the world should just step aside and let Putin do as he pleases or else he will threaten with nuclear war! Remember when Your Orange hero was walked out literally on a leash in Helsinki by Putin I’m sure they’ve talked since being elected and he has assured Putin to hang in there till after inauguration and then he can do whatever he wants to crush Ukraine! Hell it wouldn’t surprise me one bit if he decided to give back Taiwan to China and South Korea to rocket man 
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  • JeBurkhardtJeBurkhardt Posts: 4,863
    So Russia invades Ukraine and the world should just step aside and let Putin do as he pleases or else he will threaten with nuclear war! Remember when Your Orange hero was walked out literally on a leash in Helsinki by Putin I’m sure they’ve talked since being elected and he has assured Putin to hang in there till after inauguration and then he can do whatever he wants to crush Ukraine! Hell it wouldn’t surprise me one bit if he decided to give back Taiwan to China and South Korea to rocket man 
    Putin has his hand so far up Trump's rear end that he is practically a Muppet. 
  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,160
    shecky said:
    Philly NJ said:
    Like it or not, the Republican Party has become the party of common sense. The Democrat Party is the party of Hollywood and the faculty lounge. I would take common sense every time.
    That's all true.
    And it's very encouraging to see that growing numbers of minorities and women helped propel President Trump to his resounding triumph!
    The Republicans truly are the party of inclusion and joy, while the Dems are so negative and full of hate. They seem so very, very sad.
    But, the good news is, the Dems are always welcome to cast off the shackles of their devisive and racist past and join the Republicans for a bright, new and happy future for ALL Americans!
    Come on over and join us! It's only been two weeks - we're still celebrating President Trump's huge victory!!!

    Part of the reason this is upsetting to so many people is because it's true (well, not the "ALL" Americans part). Yeah, it was only about 51 to 49 but that's primarily because Trump is still seen as an unserious narcissist. Had JD Vance run against Harris, he'd have won 45 states; maybe all 50. The GOP is pulling in people from demographics it used to not reach. 

    What's a typical Democrat? There isn't one because the party has absolutely no base. Why? Because it's a party with no ideas and no policies. Maybe they'll get some once they don't have "we're not Trump" anymore but as of now they have no platform, no candidates, and very few voters.

    And even if they do get some ideas, what are they going to be? The American people want closed borders (which the GOP owns on perception, if not reality), low taxes, two genders, and Jesus in public life. The Dems are not (and should not) court that. But any challenge to that is not getting votes. On January 20, a Democrat leaves the White House for the last time.
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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,481
    If I had a nickel for every time the "common sense" crowd declared that assisting Ukraine was going to lead to WWIII / nuclear war I would have a f ton of nickels. 
  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,160
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
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  • Philly NJPhilly NJ Posts: 245
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,160
    That doesn't answer that plus I've been hearing about WWIII since the moment there was any resistance to Russia.
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  • Philly NJPhilly NJ Posts: 245
    If I had a nickel for every time the "common sense" crowd declared that assisting Ukraine was going to lead to WWIII / nuclear war I would have a f ton of nickels. 
    What is the next move when Russian proxies kill US forces in the Middle East?
  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 20,402
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,481
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    It's Kremlin propaganda that the American right wing media apparatus is all too happy to disseminate. 
  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,481
    Philly NJ said:
    If I had a nickel for every time the "common sense" crowd declared that assisting Ukraine was going to lead to WWIII / nuclear war I would have a f ton of nickels. 
    What is the next move when Russian proxies kill US forces in the Middle East?

    The incoming administration of pedophiles that you're cheering on will have an answer for it, I'm sure. 

    #TeamPedo 
  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,160
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    It's Kremlin propaganda that the American right wing media apparatus is all too happy to disseminate. 
    That's how it seems. Even after all this time it seems weird to say this but it really feels like the GOP just loves them some Russia.
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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,481
    edited November 19
    OnWis97 said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    It's Kremlin propaganda that the American right wing media apparatus is all too happy to disseminate. 
    That's how it seems. Even after all this time it seems weird to say this but it really feels like the GOP just loves them some Russia.
    A few Republicans (who still have backbones) were voicing their concerns about other Rs parroting Russian propaganda at least as far back as April. 
  • Philly NJPhilly NJ Posts: 245
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 20,402
    edited November 19
    Philly NJ said:
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
    Or, you know, maybe Russia shouldn't have invaded their country.

    If someone breaks into your house do you negotiate with them to leave? Or just let them stay?
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  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,160
    OnWis97 said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    It's Kremlin propaganda that the American right wing media apparatus is all too happy to disseminate. 
    That's how it seems. Even after all this time it seems weird to say this but it really feels like the GOP just loves them some Russia.
    A few Republicans (who still have backbones) were voicing their concerns about other Rs parroting Russian propaganda at least as far back as April. 
    "America First." 
    --Russian stooges trying to convince you they put America first.
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  • teskeincteskeinc Posts: 1,784
    Philly NJ said:
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
    Unfortunately the Democrats don’t have the mental capacity to negotiate a deal. Can’t even get a temporary ceasefire in Gaza. Unqualified to lead or govern anything.
  • teskeincteskeinc Posts: 1,784
    Philly NJ said:
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
    Or, you know, maybe Russia shouldn't have invaded their country.

    If someone breaks into your house do you negotiate with them to leave? Or just let them stay?
    You defend your own house. Ukraine couldn’t defend their own country. Over the course of history if you can’t defend your country you lose it. 
  • Hawk123Hawk123 Posts: 2,171
    teskeinc said:
    Philly NJ said:
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
    Or, you know, maybe Russia shouldn't have invaded their country.

    If someone breaks into your house do you negotiate with them to leave? Or just let them stay?
    You defend your own house. Ukraine couldn’t defend their own country. Over the course of history if you can’t defend your country you lose it. 
    The Nazi viewpoint. Angry white man projecting his anger onto others as a show of masculinity. 
  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 38,756
    edited November 19
    Hawk123 said:
    teskeinc said:
    Philly NJ said:
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
    Or, you know, maybe Russia shouldn't have invaded their country.

    If someone breaks into your house do you negotiate with them to leave? Or just let them stay?
    You defend your own house. Ukraine couldn’t defend their own country. Over the course of history if you can’t defend your country you lose it. 
    The Nazi viewpoint. Angry white man projecting his anger onto others as a show of masculinity. 

    whats interesting about the take above yours is it forgets that Kiev was supposed to fall in 3 days. They're about to enter year 3 and Kiev still stands. That a country with no Navy forced anothers fleet to move . And if Ukraine never gave up their nukes, would they be in the position they are in today?
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  • Hawk123Hawk123 Posts: 2,171
    mickeyrat said:
    Hawk123 said:
    teskeinc said:
    Philly NJ said:
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
    Or, you know, maybe Russia shouldn't have invaded their country.

    If someone breaks into your house do you negotiate with them to leave? Or just let them stay?
    You defend your own house. Ukraine couldn’t defend their own country. Over the course of history if you can’t defend your country you lose it. 
    The Nazi viewpoint. Angry white man projecting his anger onto others as a show of masculinity. 

    whats interesting about the take above yours is it forgets that Kiev was supposed to fall in 3 days. They're about to enter year 3 and Kiev still stands. That a country with no Navy forced anothers fleet to move . And if Ukraine never gave up their nukes, would they be in the position they are in today?
    You’re right. But it’s easier to give off the impression that you’re a tough guy. Tough guys are ok with maternity wards being bombed and babies and elderly being raped. 
  • Hawk123Hawk123 Posts: 2,171
    edited November 19
    Taxpayer money to cover up sexual assault allegations, hopefully that’s an efficient use of government money by DOGE standards. 

    “Marjorie Taylor Greene made a sensational allegation that her Republican colleagues in Congress have covered up “sexual harassment and assault claims” by paying off victims with taxpayer money.  

    The MAGA diehard made the revelation as a growing number of GOP politicians have expressed reservations about Donald Trump’s choice to appoint the scandal-scarred ex-lawmaker Matt Gaetz to be his attorney general.”

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  • teskeincteskeinc Posts: 1,784
    mickeyrat said:
    Hawk123 said:
    teskeinc said:
    Philly NJ said:
    Philly NJ said:
    OnWis97 said:
    I don't quite understand the logic why Russia's unencumbered conquest of Ukraine is the only way WWIII can be prevented. 
    source: Gallop

    Ukrainians’ current attitudes toward the war represent a decisive shift from where they stood after it began in late February 2022. Surveyed in the months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainians were defiant, with 73% preferring fighting until victory.

    In 2023, support for fighting until victory slipped, but more than twice as many Ukrainians favored a continued fight (63%) over a negotiated peace (27%). Fatigue has intensified this year, with support for negotiated peace rising to 52%, the first time it has reached a majority.

    Supporting negotiating peace is a lot different than giving up and letting Russia take part of your country. Let's see the results of that question.
    I haven't heard anyone of authority say give up.  Should have been negotiating a long time ago.
    Or, you know, maybe Russia shouldn't have invaded their country.

    If someone breaks into your house do you negotiate with them to leave? Or just let them stay?
    You defend your own house. Ukraine couldn’t defend their own country. Over the course of history if you can’t defend your country you lose it. 
    The Nazi viewpoint. Angry white man projecting his anger onto others as a show of masculinity. 

    whats interesting about the take above yours is it forgets that Kiev was supposed to fall in 3 days. They're about to enter year 3 and Kiev still stands. That a country with no Navy forced anothers fleet to move . And if Ukraine never gave up their nukes, would they be in the position they are in today?
    What’s your solution then? Another Afghanistan where you pump billions of our money for weapons contracts for Russia and Ukraine to kill and maim each other for 20 more years? Just wait it out until Putin dies of old age?
  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,160
    Let the wookie win.
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