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  • Dinner
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    He didn't _attack_ her racial identity. He pointed out that she has repeatedly switched what she says she is based upon what is most advantageous to her at the time. That is an entirely fair thing to point out because it points out her dishonesty and fakeness.

    Just like Kamala lies in 2020 trying to claim she went to a newly desegregated school when she wasn't. It was amusing watching Tusli Gabbard destroy Kamala in 30 seconds so completely that Kamala dropped out days later. That clown didn't even make it to Iowa

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Trump repeats lies and attacks Kamala Harris’s racial identity at panel of Black journalists | US elections 2024 | The Guardian​

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Is he an old asshat, or is he a white supremist?
    Can't it be both?

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  • WigIaf
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    In congressional testimony this week, FBI Director Christopher Wray had said "there’s some question about whether or not it’s a bullet or shrapnel" that hit the former president.

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  • Lorizael
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    IIIIIIIIIII don't actually think that's him saying democracy will end after he's reelected. I think there are a couple things going on here: (1) Trump is a terrible speaker, (2) he's impatient and desperate and lazy (and/or appealing to those who are), (3) if he is reelected, he doesn't really care what happens after that because he's a selfish turd. So I think what he's thinking and trying to communicate here is: "All you have to do is vote this one time, and then I get to be president again for 4 more years."

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  • Jon Miller
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    Trump speaks at Turning Point. See full speech here: https://www.c-span.org/video/?537386-1/president-trump-speaks-turning-point-believers-summit


    JM

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  • Geronimo
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    Originally posted by Uncle Sparky View Post
    Trump was just endorsed by a coalition of national police unions.

    Trump is a convicted felon whose insurrection sent 149 cops to the hospital. Around 1,230 people have been hit with federal crimes for Trump’s insurrection. Some 730 have pleaded guilty, while approximately 170 people were convicted of at least one charge at trials decided by a jury or judge, according to an Associated Press database. Only two defendants were cleared of all charges.
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    Are there national police union political endorsements in Canada?

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Trump was just endorsed by a coalition of national police unions.

    Trump is a convicted felon whose insurrection sent 149 cops to the hospital. Around 1,230 people have been hit with federal crimes for Trump’s insurrection. Some 730 have pleaded guilty, while approximately 170 people were convicted of at least one charge at trials decided by a jury or judge, according to an Associated Press database. Only two defendants were cleared of all charges.
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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Wasn't Harris the one that made Kavanaugh cry at his nomination hearing? Men shouldn't be judges- too emotional.

  • Geronimo
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    Originally posted by Dauphin View Post

    Brexit:
    - Took away my ability to work in continental Europe (who were my largest clients for six years between 2012 and 2018). Not a straightforward 'ban', but the time and costs associated with cross-border working became too excessive and jobs relocated to Europe (which I could not do). This reduced my earning opportunities (i.e. demand / number or roles) and reduced my earnable income.
    - Destroyed the value of my assets by 10-15% due to exchange rate losses on GB based assets. Although it was economically sensible to move to Canada post-Brexit (and prior to that closer to neutral economically), I was considerably asset poorer than I would have been but for Brexit.

    From a personal perspective. **** Brexit. It's cost me hundreds of thousands of pounds.
    we're on the same page I think. I think the US 2024 presidential election and Brexit are both train wrecks. The only thing that US might have going for it is that a second Trump Term might be brief and less destructive than his first term and Harris might turn out to be more competent than her service as vice president has seemingly revealed her to be.

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  • WigIaf
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    FBI Director Christopher Wray raised the possibility that Donald Trump was not hit by a bullet. The Trump campaign is blasting the claim. "Anyone who believes this conspiracy bull**** is either mentally deficient or willfully peddling falsehoods," a campaign spokesman says. Meanwhile, a newly-emerged video shows the first time a local SWAT team and Secret Service agents entered the building from which eight shots were fired.

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  • ricketyclik
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    The American education system?

  • ricketyclik
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    I always took it as restoring white male privilege. Measurable by comparing white male unemployment rates with other unemployment rates? Or average wages?

  • WigIaf
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    Originally posted by Dauphin View Post

    Brexit:
    - Took away my ability to work in continental Europe (who were my largest clients for six years between 2012 and 2018). Not a straightforward 'ban', but the time and costs associated with cross-border working became too excessive and jobs relocated to Europe (which I could not do). This reduced my earning opportunities (i.e. demand / number or roles) and reduced my earnable income.
    - Destroyed the value of my assets by 10-15% due to exchange rate losses on GB based assets. Although it was economically sensible to move to Canada post-Brexit (and prior to that closer to neutral economically), I was considerably asset poorer than I would have been but for Brexit.

    From a personal perspective. **** Brexit. It's cost me hundreds of thousands of pounds.
    you didn't have a right to work in europe

    be thankful for the privilege

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  • WigIaf
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    USA Today called America 'worst reality TV show in the world'

    ​because how can you separate American democracy from America and judge one but not the other

    It's been a crazy few weeks in American politics, including an assassination attempt and now an incumbent president dropping his reelection bid.

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