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  1. The bad guys on the other side will pretend they're the good guys. Remember, Satan is the Father of the Lie.
  2. Originally posted by Solstice The same way you suck up the semen of every faggot in town.

    *Gollum alert*
  3. Americans thought a billion was a million million for decades, but that didn't make it true.
  4. Believe you me, if Trump really had of broken a law, the Democrats and their mindless lackeys would have been all over him like an army of starving Ethiopians at an all-you-can-eat buffet. They went over his entire life with a fine-toothed comb, every single day, for 5 years straight, non-stop, using all the resources of the government, but they found nothing. Just the fact he's not in jail right now proves beyond all doubt he's not guilty of any crimes.

    ie: Trump said some mean things that hurt my little feelings, so that makes him a criminal.
  5. It's only true because someone else told you two was two and four was four.
  6. Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood When I get enough money I am going to slurp all the cheap land I can. Dormant does not mean empty


    Too late. Bill Gates already got the idea and sucked up all of it for himself.
  7. Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen Here’s 10 more 😵‍💫

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/01/24/analysis-chronicling-donald-trumps-10-worst-abuses-of-power/

    You don't seem capable of understanding that partisan opinions are not examples of constitutional violations. If Trump really had broken the law, you can be sure the rabid Democrats would have nailed him to the wall for it, once and for all. But the truth is, they couldn't get anything at all on him.
  8. Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen The president of the United States is supposed to serve the American people, not himself, and certainly not the interests of foreign states. President Trump chose to seek this office, and this responsibility. He is trying to have it both ways, serving himself, his family, and his far-flung business interests while simultaneously making foreign and domestic policy decisions that will inevitably have direct effects on his personal holdings. That way lies scandal, corruption, and illegitimacy. Unfortunately, our forty-fifth president has deliberately chosen to undermine the interests of the people he represents in order to further the interests of the one person he cares about most.


    Vice President Pence promised that their Administration would defend the Constitution and stand by a “strict constructionist” interpretation of the Constitution. Instead the Trump-Pence Administration is ignoring the text itself and selling out the Constitution to line Trump’s pockets.

    Trump properties are a cesspool of corruption, a black hole for taxpayers’ money, an exploiter of immigrant labor and a national security threat with a suspected foreign spy walking the halls. Here is just some of what we know about the extent of the corruption at Trump’s properties:

    Violating the Constitution, Emoluments Clause: President Trump is violating the domestic and foreign emoluments clause of the Constitution by accepting and encouraging foreign governments to pay to stay at Trump resort properties without Congressional approval. More than 200 Members of Congress are fighting in the courts to defend our Constitution and put an end Trump’s abuse of power.

    Influence Peddling: Three members of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago inner circle of billionaire donors have undue influence over policy, projects and decision making by VA leadership, including impacting a $10 billion dollar contract.

    American Taxpayers Footing Bill for Trump’s Extravagance: According to the GAO, Trump’s trips to Mar-a-Lago cost, on average costs $3.4 million per visit and his golf outings have cost taxpayers at least $105 million as of July 2019 due to security expenses, travel on Air Force and Marine One and the frequency of his games.

    Trump Exploits Undocumented Workers: For decades, the Trump organization exploited undocumented immigrants to pad its bottom line. It did so in possible violation of civil and criminal law. And yet, the Trump Administration hypocritically attacks immigrants to score political points and refuses to work constructively with Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform that would help bring undocumented workers out of the shadows.

    Suspected Chinese Spy Causes National Security Threat at Mar-a-Lago: Trump’s properties are a national security risk, between a “credible threat” of espionage when a suspected Chinese spy gained access to Mar-a-Lago and Trump’s reckless handling of sensitive information during publicly-attended events at his properties.

    Pence is just the latest Republican elected official to enable President Trump’s violations of the Constitution – and his corruption, self-dealing and lack of regard for the rule of law to threaten our national security, cost American taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and diminish the stature of the United States.

    The American people deserve a government that serves their interests, not one that’s being exploited to line the President’s pockets.

    All I see is a bunch of rambling partisan nonsense. No real examples of Trump trampling the Constitutions.
  9. Originally posted by Tyrant 2+2=4, prove me wrong

    Depends on what value is assigned to 2 and 4.
  10. Canada has one of the largest oil reserves on the planet, and yet we're not allowed to sell our own oil to our own citizens.
  11. Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen Trump, as president repeatedly ignored and violated the Constitution.

    Give us an example.
  12. When the United States was illegally converted to a corporation, the Constitution was also changed to the Corporate Constitution (by illegally changing ONE WORD on it), and ownership and control and enforcement of the new Corporate Constitution came into the hands of the Corporation.
  13. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny and what is the "normal" price of a gallon of gasses.

    We were taking about the manufactured supply crisis.
  14. There are two Constitutions. There is the Constitution of the Corporation of the United States, and then there is the Constitution of the Republic of the United States.
  15. The radical leftwing criminals need to tie race to the virus, and they'll do and say anything to do it.
  16. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready anyways she said covid19…

    And you believed it.
  17. Cases don't mean anything. Just people who get the sniffles and then get better. The ONLY reason they flog cases around is strictly for the fear and control factors, and the idiot sheep are more than willing to play their little parts.
  18. Originally posted by POLECAT we do not claim those faggots

    They're all FBI operatives.
  19. I would love to have a few hours alone with whoever did that to the cat, with a large wooden vice, a good pair of pliers, a sharp knife, a hack saw and a torch.
  20. Aluminum is actually very prone to corrosion. However, aluminum corrosion is aluminum oxide, a very hard material that actually protects the aluminum from further corrosion. Aluminum oxide corrosion also looks a lot more like aluminum (dull gray to powdery white in color), so it isn't as easy to notice as rusted iron.
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