Winning arguments is easy when you delete anyone who contradicts you isn't it?
“Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.” Can't win a game of chess against a bird who just shits all over the board. If you want to "argue", argue in good faith, you dipshit.
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Lol, trolls think everything needs to be a crime to be informed of it.
Funny that the same troll denies it happening.
"It didn't happen."
"It's not illegal"
"it's really not that bad"
"you deserved it"
How long until we start putting the blame on the sheep that fell for it?
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Another one in Chicago. wow.
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Still no impeachment yet. Silly speaker of the house.
Probably November 22nd 2019 is the impeachment date though.
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lol, weirdos bickering about democracy. I'm just pointing out the corruption.
If you see a thief stealing something, you know there is corruption. If you don't see it, you can only guess. Democracy is one of the most corrupt forms of government, and that's all that is being pointed out. Nah, dictatorships are government thefts. They come and steal all your shit without good for all. Funny that trolls get paid to spread FUD when it comes to highlighting specific US politician's corruption.
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The amazing thing is people denied these claims just months ago. Now they're proven.
It's quite amazing to see internet trolls try to sway the argument.
Turns out Trump and Brexit were populist movements by a shady internet company.
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Another mass shooting in Ohio today. Lovely. Don't even need to update the title.
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There like 1.5 billion chinese dude.
Genghis khan kicked some Chinese ass; America #1.
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Politicians should totally have positive views of cryptocurrencies
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usa can't win against the taliban : proven. usa can't win in irak : proven usa can't win in korea : proven usa can't win in vietnam : proven usa can't win against pedo raping american non jewish girl : proven
so please... and anyway it's not the american war ; it's the hans and allied vs the jews living outside israel and their servants.
We scapegoated a radical group to secure the region. OPEC lost chips on the table; the people of the region paid for it with blood. usa pwns iran if we tried, but that's more supremacy which costs a lot (world war type shit) vietnam was where we made war "fair"; symmetrical warfare. korea was a proxy war. criminal law isn't war law you non-american.
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lol, weirdos bickering about democracy. I'm just pointing out the corruption.
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They look very intimidating. You're not afraid to take away their prey?
Flowers are awesome prey. They just sit there and make juices when the sun comes out. It's perfect prey, they can't run and make new food daily. Great hobby by the way
I've learned so much from the hivemind already.
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I'm talking about China liquidating their stock holdings and plunging the U.S. into another recession / depression.
And put that capital where? Europe? Internal spending on another real estate bubble? But this thread is about military invasion and conquest, not about tit-for-tat tariffs.
Thanks for reminding me why I avoid this section of the forum. Make your own thread with economic warfare in mind.
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Isn't the reason why there aren't major wars like this anymore is because of MAD (mutual assured destruction) and a nuclear stalemate? I'm thinking the US would win in the event of a nuclear war because we probably have better missile defense systems. I think our trade agreements keep both sides too heavily invested in each other to want to go to war, as well. The next war will probably be an economic one.
Pretty sure we're already doing a trade war with China. But this thread is about military invasion and conquest, not about tit-for-tat tariffs.
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When we take the oath of office, we solemnly vow ‘to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.’ The Mueller report states unequivocally that Russia interfered in the 2016 election ‘in sweeping and systematic fashion.’ And the Intelligence Community informs us that Russia is working 24/7 to undermine our elections. This assault on our elections is a serious national security matter which the President chooses to ignore.
“The Mueller report and his testimony last week confirmed that the President’s campaign welcomed Russian interference in the election, and laid out ten instances of the President’s obstruction of justice. The President’s more recent attempts to prevent us from finding the facts is further evidence of obstruction of justice.
“To protect our democracy and our Constitution, Democrats in the Congress continue to legislate, investigate and litigate.
Litigation:
Last week, Jerry Nadler, Chair of Judiciary, took a significant step when he filed a petition to obtain the grand jury testimony underlying the Mueller report, for the House to ‘have access to all the relevant facts and consider whether to exercise its full Article I powers, including a constitutional power of the utmost gravity — approval of articles of impeachment.’
Elijah Cummings, Chair of Oversight and Reform, is winning in court in the Mazars case, seeking the President’s financial statements and reports prepared by his accountant to determine financial conflicts, violations of the Emoluments Clause, and the truthfulness of representations contained in the President’s statutorily required financial disclosure forms; Maxine Waters, Chair of Financial Services and Adam Schiff, Chair of Intelligence are winning in court in the Deutsche Bank case, seeking the President’s bank account records to assist with the Committees’ investigation of unsafe banking practices, including money laundering, illicit transactions and foreign investments;
Richie Neal, Chair of Ways and Means, is pursuing the President’s tax returns to assist with the ongoing investigation of the IRS’s presidential tax audit program; Eliot Engel, Chair of Foreign Affairs, on another front, is investigating the Russia connection with hearings seeking the facts from the Trump-Putin meetings; In addition, last week, the House voted to reiterate its oversight authority, and ratified and affirmed the subpoenas already issued by the committees and any subpoenas to come. Responding to the subpoenas gives the President an opportunity to provide information that could exonerate him. If he has nothing to hide, he should cooperate with the subpoenas.
Investigation:
Our litigation has been strengthened by the months of work from our six committees which are engaged in the investigations. 54 percent of House Democrats serve on these committees engaged in hearings and investigations, and I am very proud of their work.
Legislation:
We have sent the Securing America’s Federal Elections Act to the Senate. However, Mitch McConnell refuses to take up this legislation or any other legislation to protect our democracy. Why do the President and the Republican Leader in the Senate choose to protect Russia rather than to protect the integrity of our elections? We will continue to lead a drumbeat across the country demanding the GOP Senate act.
“The assault on our elections and our Constitution is a grave national security issue. We owe it to our Founders to sustain our system of checks and balances and our democracy. We owe it to our heroic men and women in uniform who risk their lives for freedom to defend our democracy at home. We owe it to our children to ensure that no present or future president can dishonor the oath of office without being held accountable.
“In America, no one is above the law. The President will be held accountable.” Lorsque nous prêtons serment, nous nous engageons solennellement à "soutenir et à défendre la Constitution des États-Unis contre tous les ennemis, étrangers et nationaux". Le rapport Mueller indique sans équivoque que la Russie est intervenue dans l'élection de 2016 "de manière générale et systématique. «Et la communauté du renseignement nous informe que la Russie travaille 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7 pour saper nos élections. Cette attaque contre nos élections est une question de sécurité nationale grave que le président choisit d'ignorer.
«Le rapport Mueller et son témoignage la semaine dernière ont confirmé que la campagne présidentielle avait salué l’ingérence de la Russie dans les élections et présenté dix cas d’obstruction à la justice de la part du président. Les tentatives plus récentes du Président de nous empêcher de découvrir les faits constituent une preuve supplémentaire de l’entrave à la justice.
«Pour protéger notre démocratie et notre Constitution, les démocrates du Congrès continuent de légiférer, d’enquêter et de plaider en justice.
Litige:
La semaine dernière, Jerry Nadler, président du pouvoir judiciaire, a franchi une étape importante en déposant une requête en vue d'obtenir le témoignage du grand jury sur lequel se fonde le rapport Mueller, afin que la Chambre "ait accès à tous les faits pertinents et s'interroge sur la question de savoir s'il convient d'exercer pleinement son article". Je pouvoirs, y compris un pouvoir constitutionnel de la plus haute gravité - approbation des clauses de mise en accusation ».
Elijah Cummings, président de l'Observatoire et de la Réforme, gagne en justice dans l'affaire Mazars, demandant aux états financiers du président et aux rapports préparés par son comptable de déterminer les conflits financiers, les violations de la clause relative aux émoluments et la véracité des déclarations contenues dans la loi du président. formulaires de déclaration de situation financière requis; Maxine Waters, présidente des services financiers, et Adam Schiff, président des services de renseignement, ont gain de cause dans l'affaire Deutsche Bank, demandant aux comptes bancaires du président de contribuer aux enquêtes des comités sur les pratiques bancaires dangereuses, y compris le blanchiment d'argent, les transactions illicites et les transactions à l'étranger. investissements;
Richie Neal, président de Ways and Means, examine les déclarations de revenus du président afin de contribuer à l’enquête en cours sur le programme de vérification des comptes du président de l’IRS; Eliot Engel, président des affaires étrangères, examine également le lien entre la Russie et les audiences cherchant les faits lors des réunions Trump-Poutine; De plus, la semaine dernière, la Chambre a voté pour réitérer son autorité de surveillance et a ratifié et confirmé les assignations à comparaître déjà émises par les comités et les assignations à venir à venir. Répondre aux assignations donne au président l'occasion de fournir des informations susceptibles de l'exonérer. S'il n'a rien à cacher, il devrait coopérer avec les assignations à comparaître.
Enquête:
Notre action en justice a été renforcée par les mois de travail de nos six comités chargés des enquêtes. 54% des démocrates de la Chambre siègent à ces comités qui participent à des audiences et à des enquêtes, et je suis très fier de leur travail.
Législation:
Nous avons envoyé au Sénat la loi sur les élections fédérales de Sécuriser l’Amérique. Cependant, Mitch McConnell refuse d’adopter ce projet de loi ou tout autre projet de loi visant à protéger notre démocratie. Pourquoi le président et le leader républicain au Sénat ont-ils choisi de protéger la Russie plutôt que de protéger l'intégrité de nos élections? Nous continuerons à diriger le tambour d'un bout à l'autre du pays pour exiger la loi du GOP sur le Sénat.
«L’attaque contre nos élections et notre Constitution est un grave problème de sécurité nationale. Nous devons à nos fondateurs de maintenir notre système d'équilibre des pouvoirs et notre démocratie. Nous le devons à nos héroïques hommes et femmes en uniforme qui risquent leur vie pour la liberté et qui défendent notre démocratie chez nous. Nous devons à nos enfants de veiller à ce qu'aucun président actuel ou futur ne puisse déshonorer son serment sans être tenu pour responsable.
«En Amérique, personne n’est au-dessus de la loi. Le président sera tenu responsable. " Alors ça commence.
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Who knew there was such an obvious link between Trump-brexit? Not the trolls
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Is this Ukraine begging for help?
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qanon was literally state sponsored propaganda.
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I didnt get into beekeeping for the honey. I have a sizable garden and a handful of fruit trees, and having reliable pollination greatly increases crop yield. Bees are more work than a lot of people expect though. I'd say I spend maybe an hour per week checking bees (takes me about 2 hours every other week) for the most part though, and that seems to be pretty standard unless you find something wrong, then you need to spend more time.
Food autarky is hard to obtain. Pollination makes it complicated. Tbh, with complex robots, we could make it happen.
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