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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Same women:

    “Stop explaining how women should behave or feel.”
    But those same women have no problem expecting women to vote in lockstep because they are women.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      But those same women have no problem expecting women to vote in lockstep because they are women.
      Her quote really should've read: "Stop explaining to liberal women how they behave or feel. Because, we're wicked smaht and we know what's good for everyone."

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Says the poster who far and away has the most posts from any single person on here. Same poster mysteriously "gets busy" whenever it gets hot; then pops in relentlessly when the slightest bit of news he likes appears.
        It was the 4th of July . Family in town. You’ve been posting day in and day out and sooo disappointed the center of your universe - me - isn’t paying you enough attention ?

        😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

        Unemployment up this month wages flat . Gas prices up. Trade war looming .

        I guess now that you can no longer deflect the criminality with rosy prognostications , it’s foing to be mostly attacking me and libs ad hominem ? Like a good little hater?

        Bore - us you are basically irrelevant now. NUTTER in a blue state ....keep tilting at windmills

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          It was the 4th of July . Family in town. You’ve been posting day in and day out and sooo disappointed the center of your universe - me - isn’t paying you enough attention ?

          😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

          Unemployment up this month wages flat . Gas prices up. Trade war looming .

          I guess now that you can no longer deflect the criminality with rosy prognostications , it’s foing to be mostly attacking me and libs ad hominem ? Like a good little hater?

          Bore - us you are basically irrelevant now. NUTTER in a blue state ....keep tilting at windmills
          Always busy when it's get sticky. I get it. Tough when you have nothing to say and all the predictions go so far astray. Better to sit around in the circle jerk and go "yeah" to each other.

          As for me, I post generally once a day if something newsworthy comes up. Like the kooky racist who can't understand a black person who isn't a Democrat. I read that, and thought of you (big hugs).

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            It was the 4th of July . Family in town. You’ve been posting day in and day out and sooo disappointed the center of your universe - me - isn’t paying you enough attention ?

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            Unemployment up this month wages flat . Gas prices up. Trade war looming .

            I guess now that you can no longer deflect the criminality with rosy prognostications , it’s foing to be mostly attacking me and libs ad hominem ? Like a good little hater?

            Bore - us you are basically irrelevant now. NUTTER in a blue state ....keep tilting at windmills


            "The employment report this month demonstrates yet again the robust strength of the labor market," said Steve Rick, chief economist at CUNA Mutual Group. "After a red-hot May, June kept up steady momentum in jobs and certainly hit back at any worries among economists who thought hiring was beginning to plateau after an inconsistent past few months."

            The report comes amid hopes that the economy is beginning to shift into high gear. GDP rose just 2 percent in the first quarter but is widely projected to increase close to 4 percent for the second quarter. CNBC’s Rapid Update tracker of economist expectations is putting the expected gain at 3.8 percent.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              "The employment report this month demonstrates yet again the robust strength of the labor market," said Steve Rick, chief economist at CUNA Mutual Group. "After a red-hot May, June kept up steady momentum in jobs and certainly hit back at any worries among economists who thought hiring was beginning to plateau after an inconsistent past few months."

              The report comes amid hopes that the economy is beginning to shift into high gear. GDP rose just 2 percent in the first quarter but is widely projected to increase close to 4 percent for the second quarter. CNBC’s Rapid Update tracker of economist expectations is putting the expected gain at 3.8 percent.
              Tee Hee is constantly and consistently rooting for things to go bad. Such a losers mentality. Must suck to be such a hopeless loser. Facts are stubborn things!

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Tee Hee is constantly and consistently rooting for things to go bad. Such a losers mentality. Must suck to be such a hopeless loser. Facts are stubborn things!
                He gets it straight from the top....

                After the U.S. Department of Labor released the latest jobs and unemployment numbers, DNC Chair and former Labor Secretary Tom Perez released the following statement:

                “With slow wage growth, rising health care premiums, and skyrocketing gas prices across the country, Donald Trump’s reckless policies are hurting millions of hardworking families. Trump and Republicans in Congress have been so determined to undermine workers that they held a Supreme Court seat hostage for nearly a year in order to nominate an aggressively anti-union justice, who became the deciding vote in last week’s disgraceful decision in the Janus case.

                “This is all part of the Republican playbook. For decades, Republicans and their wealthy corporate allies have been chipping away at workers’ rights, weakening unions, and depressing wages – all while giving massive tax cuts to the top 1%. And Janus is their most dangerous attack yet.



                “Trump and Republicans in Congress are trying to build a winner-take-all economy that enriches their wealthy friends and saddles working families with the bill. Democrats want to create good-paying jobs and build an economy that works for everyone. And we will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with workers and with our brothers and sisters in the labor movement as they fight for the wages, benefits, and livelihood they deserve.”

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Steve Schmidt, the veteran GOP strategist who worked in the George W. Bush White House and ran John McCain’s campaign for president, accused Republicans of complicity with the “vile” Trump administration and its “evil” policies unless they follow him and quit the party.

                  Schmidt announced Tuesday night that he had formally left the party over Trump’s policy of separating families at the U.S. border with Mexico.

                  Speaking to The Daily Beast, he called for his old boss, President Bush, to set aside political convention and come out to publicly challenge Trump’s grip on both the country and the Republican Party, which he feels is set to collapse. “This is a metastasis, a cancer, a toxin that has destroyed the Republican Party,” he said.


                  He said he fears that “cowards” Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell have failed in their constitutional duty to act as counterweights to the Executive Branch, opening up the possibility that an era of liberal American democracy could be coming to an end.

                  “The American people are fed a daily diet of nonsense-talk and lies in the form of what is effectively state media on Fox News and nobody should underestimate the threat posed by a political party where conservatism is now defined by absolute obedience to a leader with autocratic tendencies who fetishizes dictators and autocrats all over the world,” he said.


                  “Trump didn’t destroy the Republican Party—it’s the cowardice of the Republican leaders, their complicity in all of it, the lack of courage to stand up for what's right.

                  “Republican members of Congress are cowed and fearful of Trump and they have abrogated their oaths to defend the Constitution of the United States from Trump's attacks on the rule of law; on objective truth; his defilement of important institutions; his sundering of the American people; his betrayals of the Atlantic alliance; his racism; and his cruelty. The party has become profoundly corrupt, both financially in the form of men like Scott Pruitt and Jared [Kushner] and Ivanka [Trump], but also intellectually rotten and corrupt.”

                  Schmidt, who was campaign manager for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s re-election as governor of California, said he believes that the Republican Party has been so badly damaged by the Trump presidency that it will not be able to recover.

                  He fears the party’s virtual annihilation in California, where registration rolls now show fewer Republicans than unaffiliated voters and many races are fought between two Democrats, is a foreboding warning for it nationwide.
                  Except that's not how the California primaries turned out, did it? Once again the "experts" are cluless.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    The Senate Intelligence Committee has unequivocally upheld the conclusion of the intelligence community that Russia developed a "clear preference" for then-candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 election and sought to help him win the White House.

                    The assessment, announced in an unclassified summary released Tuesday, represents a direct repudiation of the committee's counterpart in the House - and of President Trump himself, who has consistently rejected assertions that Moscow sought to bolster his candidacy through its election interference.

                    "The Committee has spent the last 16 months reviewing the sources, tradecraft and analytic work underpinning the Intelligence Community Assessment and sees no reason to dispute the conclusions," said Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) said in a statement.

                    The so-called "intelligence community assessment," or ICA, is a "sound intelligence production," according the Senate panel.

                    "A body of reporting, to include different intelligence disciplines, open source reporting on Russian leadership policy preferences, and Russian media content, showed that Moscow sought to denigrate Secretary Clinton," the unclassified summary reads.

                    The ICA relied not only on public Russian leadership commentary and state media reports, but also "a body of intelligence reporting to support the assessment that Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for Trump," the committee found.

                    Senate investigators also rejected the notion that the ICA was inappropriately influenced by politics, as some of Trump's supporters have alleged.

                    The committee says it reviewed "thousands of pages of source documents" and interviewed all the relevant officials who were involved in developing the ICA, from agency heads and managers to line analysts-and "heard consistently that analysts were under no politically motivated pressure to reach any conclusions."

                    A subtle difference in confidence between the NSA and the CIA and FBI on the assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to help Trump's election chances "appropriately represents analytic differences and was reached in a professional and transparent manner," the Senate panel found.

                    In yet another contradiction to Trump allies claims, the Senate panel also found that a piece of Democratic-funded opposition research known as the Steele dossier did not "in any way inform the analysis in the ICA - including the key findings."

                    This was "because it was unverified information and had not been disseminated as serialized intelligence reporting," the Senate report found.

                    All in all, the Senate panel's report was a unflinching contradiction of many of the core claims made by Trump allies in the House.

                    The House Intelligence Committee in March released their report into 2016 election meddling, finding that the small group of intelligence officials who made the assessment in January 2017 did not meet the appropriate evidentiary standard to make that judgment with such certainty.

                    The House committee declined to make an assessment about whether the intelligence community's underlying claim - that Putin developed a clear preference for Trump - was correct, one of the GOP members leading that probe said at the time. What the panel has taken issue with, according to Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Texas), is "how they came to it and the underlying documents they used."

                    The Senate committee is still in the process of preparing the classified report detailing its conclusions about the ICA, which when completed will go through a classification review with an eye towards making a version public.

                    The Senate panel's overall investigation into Russian election meddling is also still ongoing, with interim reports like this one released on a rolling basis.
                    Old news. Still no collusion.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Have to love British humor - they're going to fly a big baby Trump blimp over London when he is there.

                      https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...D=ansmsnnews11
                      Libs in the US would have their panties in a twist if such disrespect a foreign leader were shown in the US. unless of course it was Democrats responsible for the disrespect.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Libs in the US would have their panties in a twist if such disrespect a foreign leader were shown in the US. unless of course it was Democrats responsible for the disrespect.

                        Libs in the US would have their panties in a twist if (insert literally anything they don't agree with here).


                        Hey Tee-Hee, that's my second post if you are counting!!!!!!!!!

                        BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

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                          Rasmussen poll: 59% of Americans concerned that the left will resort to violence by those who oppose Trump. Democrats (37%) are more fearful than Republicans (32%).

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            He gets it straight from the top....

                            After the U.S. Department of Labor released the latest jobs and unemployment numbers, DNC Chair and former Labor Secretary Tom Perez released the following statement:

                            “With slow wage growth, rising health care premiums, and skyrocketing gas prices across the country, Donald Trump’s reckless policies are hurting millions of hardworking families. Trump and Republicans in Congress have been so determined to undermine workers that they held a Supreme Court seat hostage for nearly a year in order to nominate an aggressively anti-union justice, who became the deciding vote in last week’s disgraceful decision in the Janus case.

                            “This is all part of the Republican playbook. For decades, Republicans and their wealthy corporate allies have been chipping away at workers’ rights, weakening unions, and depressing wages – all while giving massive tax cuts to the top 1%. And Janus is their most dangerous attack yet.



                            “Trump and Republicans in Congress are trying to build a winner-take-all economy that enriches their wealthy friends and saddles working families with the bill. Democrats want to create good-paying jobs and build an economy that works for everyone. And we will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with workers and with our brothers and sisters in the labor movement as they fight for the wages, benefits, and livelihood they deserve.”
                            That must be why blue collar America and union membership abandoned Democrats on 2016. Perez is clueless or afraid to admit reality.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              He gets it straight from the top....

                              After the U.S. Department of Labor released the latest jobs and unemployment numbers, DNC Chair and former Labor Secretary Tom Perez released the following statement:

                              “With slow wage growth, rising health care premiums, and skyrocketing gas prices across the country, Donald Trump’s reckless policies are hurting millions of hardworking families. Trump and Republicans in Congress have been so determined to undermine workers that they held a Supreme Court seat hostage for nearly a year in order to nominate an aggressively anti-union justice, who became the deciding vote in last week’s disgraceful decision in the Janus case.

                              “This is all part of the Republican playbook. For decades, Republicans and their wealthy corporate allies have been chipping away at workers’ rights, weakening unions, and depressing wages – all while giving massive tax cuts to the top 1%. And Janus is their most dangerous attack yet.



                              “Trump and Republicans in Congress are trying to build a winner-take-all economy that enriches their wealthy friends and saddles working families with the bill. Democrats want to create good-paying jobs and build an economy that works for everyone. And we will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with workers and with our brothers and sisters in the labor movement as they fight for the wages, benefits, and livelihood they deserve.”
                              Did you read how the U.N. blamed Trump for 18.5 million Americans living in "extreme " poverty? They based their report on data gathered during the Obama administration.

                              Bwahahaha!

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                                Ocasio-Cortez was supporting a bill for tax cuts for her business in 2012, a publisher of children's books.

                                Liberals = hypocrites

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