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sdholloway56
Esteemed Advisor

Re: I found it encouraging

Objectively, the “killing of Osama Bin Laden” was a great time to leave.

Although you Kluxer whackaloons got nothing on me in the conspiracy theory department. Mine are just better.

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: I found it encouraging

Yes getting bin Laden was why Obama turn Libya into a shïthôle, which you favored.

sdholloway56
Esteemed Advisor

Re: I found it encouraging

Actually, NATO did.

But yeah, I’ll accept that. Always good to have an end plan before going into anything.

On the bright side it gave you Benghazi, where 4 Americans dying was a much, much bigger deal than the unjust Civil War.

Obama’s armless

Party got him through Health Care. Did get Bin Laden but had no purchase or footing with The War Macjine to go the next step.

As the events of the last few years have shown it was almost entirely organic. Now it’s down to you  vividly self-identified and spectacularly proud folks. 

In the event you missed this in a recoups thread:

https://usanewslab.com/politics/where-is-the-anti-biden-tea-party/

cmilligan1958g
Senior Contributor

Re: SEVEN TRILLION DOLLARS


@rsbs wrote:

What exactly is clueless joebiden planning to do with the American economy, and will it be as big a ***** as his handling of the border crisis, the Afghanistan withdrawal, and covid?

That is what has me worried right now. Sitting on cash doesn't seem to be a good strategy, stocks seem overvalued (even as I try to buy value) and land at $10,000 per acre doesn't excite me.

But what is coming down the pike?


Just heard about the proposed Cow Tax from the Communist Bolsheviks. 

Farmers Panic About a ‘Cow Tax’

The comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency’s exploration of greenhouse gas regulation ended last Friday, with farmers lobbying furiously against the notion of a “cow tax” on methane, a potent greenhouse gas emitted by livestock.

Source: The New York Times, By: Kate Galbraith | Dec 02, 2008

The comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency’s exploration of greenhouse gas regulation ended last Friday, with farmers lobbying furiously against the notion of a “cow tax” on methane, a potent greenhouse gas emitted by livestock.

The New York Farm Bureau issued a statement last week saying it feared that a tax could reach $175 per cow, $87.50 per head of beef cattle and upward of $20 for each hog.

rsbs
Esteemed Advisor

Re: SEVEN TRILLION DOLLARS

Where are the TEA Party protests?

based on the mainstream media, Donald J. Trump is a forgotten man, Joe Biden is competent and healthy, and times are the best they have ever been  in America.

Does that help?

Pravda has nothing on the MSM here in America.

But the reality is that the tide might be at low ebb right now, but a tsunami is coming. Bank on it.