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Post by hey on Jul 17, 2018 14:45:36 GMT -5
All of this happened under Obamas watch and you complain about Trump. Yeah, that is why they were hit with the sanctions that trump wants to rescind. Also the poisoning’s happened on trump’s watch. And how are those sanctions working out for us? Putin made a deal with Germany that will net him hundreds of billons of dollars a year. Why is it okay for our allies to talk with him and make deals but not Trump? Ill give you the short answer, Trump Derangement Syndrome. Yes sir, you have come down with a case of TDS.
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 14:45:59 GMT -5
Wonder about the systems maintenance at the White House when the lights can go out. The systems where I worked could bring on the backup generators so fast that the lights would just barely flicker (you would miss it if you didn’t know what to look for) and computers would not miss a beat. All breakers were tested on a regular basis and replaced at the slightest sign of weakness, using thermal imaging.
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 14:48:37 GMT -5
What a load of crap. Trump wants to appease Putin on the missile systems, he and his cronies changed the republican platform to reflect that and the NATO trashing he did last week. Trump wants to give putin Syria and even publicly stated that he wanted to pull US troops out. Trump wants to cede Crimea to Russia because they are russian speakers, his words. Lift sanctions on Russians placed due to Crimea being annexed and invading Ukraine and Georgia. Russian company does not control any uranium in US, lie debunked when it first came out. Almost everything in your comment is either unprovable, opinion, or straight up false. Lie, can’t hide trump’s own words dude.
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 14:52:52 GMT -5
Yeah, that is why they were hit with the sanctions that trump wants to rescind. Also the poisoning’s happened on trump’s watch. And how are those sanctions working out for us? Putin made a deal with Germany that will net him hundreds of billons of dollars a year. Why is it okay for our allies to talk with him and make deals but not Trump? Ill give you the short answer, Trump Derangement Syndrome. Yes sir, you have come down with a case of TDS. What deal is he negotiating? Giving up the people of Ukraine? Giving up the people of Syria? What kind of deal is that comrade.
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Post by hey on Jul 17, 2018 14:53:10 GMT -5
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Post by hey on Jul 17, 2018 14:54:15 GMT -5
And how are those sanctions working out for us? Putin made a deal with Germany that will net him hundreds of billons of dollars a year. Why is it okay for our allies to talk with him and make deals but not Trump? Ill give you the short answer, Trump Derangement Syndrome. Yes sir, you have come down with a case of TDS. What deal is he negotiating? Giving up the people of Ukraine? Giving up the people of Syria? What kind of deal is that comrade. Im not sure but you are free to make assumptions...….oh wait.
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Post by doddeb on Jul 17, 2018 14:56:39 GMT -5
Wonder about the systems maintenance at the White House when the lights can go out. The systems where I worked could bring on the backup generators so fast that the lights would just barely flicker (you would miss it if you didn’t know what to look for) and computers would not miss a beat. All breakers were tested on a regular basis and replaced at the slightest sign of weakness, using thermal imaging. Lol, I worked in a DoD computer software design facility. When the lights went out, we sat in the dark. Usually happened in severe weather, so we'd power down our PCs during severe weather alerts when lightening was hitting close. I never worked at the server locations, I imagine they had backup of some kind.
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 14:58:59 GMT -5
What deal is he negotiating? Giving up the people of Ukraine? Giving up the people of Syria? What kind of deal is that comrade. Im not sure but you are free to make assumptions...….oh wait. Ha! I guess an expert fact free conspiracy poster would know. I yield to your expertise sir!
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Post by hey on Jul 17, 2018 15:00:14 GMT -5
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Post by foggyisback on Jul 17, 2018 15:06:47 GMT -5
Don’t you mean the opposite? Stop confusing me with facks, dangit! 2. Nothing but love for my Canuck friends. But I don't go around questioning their patriotism nor do I use foreign sources to justify my patriotism.
1. Don't really GAF what the author says - I'm speaking for me as an American and questioning why my so-called Commander in Chief is a wussy.
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Post by foggyisback on Jul 17, 2018 15:08:09 GMT -5
Handwritten note on his "cleaned-up remarks": THERE WAS NO COLUSION (sic)
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 15:09:12 GMT -5
Wonder about the systems maintenance at the White House when the lights can go out. The systems where I worked could bring on the backup generators so fast that the lights would just barely flicker (you would miss it if you didn’t know what to look for) and computers would not miss a beat. All breakers were tested on a regular basis and replaced at the slightest sign of weakness, using thermal imaging. Lol, I worked in a DoD computer software design facility. When the lights went out, we sat in the dark. Usually happened in severe weather, so we'd power down our PCs during severe weather alerts when lightening was hitting close. I never worked at the server locations, I imagine they had backup of some kind. I was a Facility Manager (FM) at a Intermediate Heathcare Facility for the Developmentally Disabled (IMF/DD). It was my job.
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Post by foggyisback on Jul 17, 2018 15:13:02 GMT -5
Hey, This has nothing to do with political parties. This has everything to do with being a traitor to your country. If that's not clear enough; what does being a Republican have to do with siding with Russia over the USA? I never mentioned anything about political parties or siding with Russia. Who is a traitor and what did they do for you to call them that?(Please us verifiable facts when answering this question.) Oh God, hey, didn't you see and hear this guy?!?
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Post by doddeb on Jul 17, 2018 15:36:33 GMT -5
Handwritten note on his "cleaned-up remarks": THERE WAS NO COLUSION (sic) He also ad libbed that it could be other people besides Russia. The folks on MSNBC said it looked like a hostage video. Which is true every time he has to clean up stupidity. They also said it was good he wasn't under oath, because then he'd also be guilty of perjury. He meant everything he said in Helsinki, and resents that anyone would dare disagree.
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Post by phillippatUK on Jul 17, 2018 15:46:35 GMT -5
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 15:54:52 GMT -5
I never mentioned anything about political parties or siding with Russia. Who is a traitor and what did they do for you to call them that?(Please us verifiable facts when answering this question.) Oh God, hey, didn't you see and hear this guy?!? To be fair, they probably have a different take on Russian news services.
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Post by Outsider on Jul 17, 2018 15:56:44 GMT -5
Almost everything in your comment is either unprovable, opinion, or straight up false. Lie, can’t hide trump’s own words dude. I don't think hey lies. I believe it's wilful ignorance. There is a vested interest in not believing anything bad about Trump, despite all the proof. And yes, while there is some juxtaposition between allegations against dems, and against trump - it only matters when it's against dems. I honestly don't think hey lies. Hey is just too invested in trump at this point.
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Post by forgottenlord on Jul 17, 2018 15:58:07 GMT -5
There is no subject regarding Russian-American relations that is more important than Russian interference in the American election. Not a single one. The breadth, depth and complexity of the attack, the repeated nature, and the inherent danger of a nation that can no longer trust its own election results make it important.
Oh, there's a lot of geopolitical tiffs that American and Russia can battle upon but if you can't see that American *independence* from Russia is at stake, then there is no further point of us talking.
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 16:05:19 GMT -5
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 16:17:10 GMT -5
Lie, can’t hide trump’s own words dude. I don't think hey lies. I believe it's wilful ignorance. There is a vested interest in not believing anything bad about Trump, despite all the proof. And yes, while there is some juxtaposition between allegations against dems, and against trump - it only matters when it's against dems. I honestly don't think hey lies. Hey is just too invested in trump at this point. I don’t know. I guess it gets into the whole argument that it is not a lie if you are ignorant of the subject matter. It is one thing to be misinformed but to show up here where all these topics have been covered and still spouting old conspiracy theories certainly looks like lying. Rejecting the information against all evidence is willful.
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Post by forgottenlord on Jul 17, 2018 16:34:21 GMT -5
On the list of things that make me wonder about American health care and overtreatment.... Tetanus shots....
So as noted, my wife got a wasp sting on Friday. Actually, she got a trio of them from the same wasp. Anyways, looking online on treatment notes, they said "if you haven't gotten your booster recently, get a Tetanus shot".
Now, I've been suspicious about the Tetanus shot in the past because I've never had one but I've heard of Americans who were pressured into getting Tetanus shots because the prior ones had expired or were about to expire when getting their physical. Which seemed weird to me. So we called her doctor. Now, online it said you didn't need to worry about it immediately and her doctor was out for the weekend but after some fun with phone tag, we finally talked to her doctor.
"No, you don't need Tetanus shots for bee stings"
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Once again, I'm suspicious about American health care.
(The other big one I have about American health care is wisdom teeth - I have mine, my wife has hers, our dentist stopped paying attention in our 20s, but I've heard multiple immigrants to America from first world nations who got their wisdom teeth pulled making me go "hmm...")
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Post by DocDrama on Jul 17, 2018 16:41:17 GMT -5
Hey, This has nothing to do with political parties. This has everything to do with being a traitor to your country. If that's not clear enough; what does being a Republican have to do with siding with Russia over the USA? I never mentioned anything about political parties or siding with Russia. Who is a traitor and what did they do for you to call them that?(Please us verifiable facts when answering this question.) You can try to change the subject but you're still supporting a traitor. That makes you a traitor too!
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Post by LA_Randy on Jul 17, 2018 16:50:36 GMT -5
On the list of things that make me wonder about American health care and overtreatment.... Tetanus shots.... So as noted, my wife got a wasp sting on Friday. Actually, she got a trio of them from the same wasp. Anyways, looking online on treatment notes, they said "if you haven't gotten your booster recently, get a Tetanus shot". Now, I've been suspicious about the Tetanus shot in the past because I've never had one but I've heard of Americans who were pressured into getting Tetanus shots because the prior ones had expired or were about to expire when getting their physical. Which seemed weird to me. So we called her doctor. Now, online it said you didn't need to worry about it immediately and her doctor was out for the weekend but after some fun with phone tag, we finally talked to her doctor. "No, you don't need Tetanus shots for bee stings" .... Once again, I'm suspicious about American health care. (The other big one I have about American health care is wisdom teeth - I have mine, my wife has hers, our dentist stopped paying attention in our 20s, but I've heard multiple immigrants to America from first world nations who got their wisdom teeth pulled making me go "hmm...") I thought Tetanus shots were if you got cut or punctured by metal objects, I got them on a yearly basis when I was young. I would be sitting in the car when my mother took one of my siblings to the doctor, afraid to go in, and she would invariably come out to get me for a tetanus shot. True that I was always getting cut and have the scars to prove it but being stung by bees or wasps was never a reason. Later found out that tetanus shots last for a number of years (10) and you do not have to get one every year. Yes, severely abused as a child. 😀
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Post by doddeb on Jul 17, 2018 17:35:18 GMT -5
This is about the special election for OH12. It's not my district, but effects north Columbus. I'm phone banking for the O'Connor campaign tomorrow night. This is a really red district, but O'Connor is giving the Rethug a run for his money. ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Danny O’Connor, the Democratic nominee in a special congressional election here, has denounced both party leader Nancy Pelosi and the Republican-passed tax cut. Troy Balderson, a longtime Republican state legislator, has underwhelmed his party’s strategists and has run only slightly ahead of O’Connor in fundraising. Ohio’s 12th Congressional District, which stretches from Columbus’s suburbs into conservative rural Ohio, is giving both parties a sense of deja vu. Four months after first-time candidate Conor Lamb won a strongly Republican district in Pennsylvania, rattling the president and his party, Republicans are working to prevent another upset by a young Democrat running as a moderate — all health care, no hot buttons. “My opponent says he wants to raise the retirement age,” O’Connor, 31, told a gathering of 25 Democrats in one of the district’s most conservative counties. “How’s that good for the middle-class economy? Cuts to Social Security and Medicare — we know that’s how [Republicans] want to balance this budget. That’s not going to happen on my watch.” The Aug. 7 special election in central Ohio, which was called after longtime Republican Rep. Patrick J. Tiberi resigned to lead the state’s Business Roundtable, will be the last gut check for both parties ahead of November’s midterms. That election will fill the seat until November, when the two again will face off. Republicans, who presided over a 2011 gerrymander that appeared to turn the district safely red, concede that Democrats have put it in play. A Republican super PAC has been on the air for five weeks; both Vice President Pence and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan have flown in to help Balderson raise money and wake up voters. www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/democrats-look-for-another-potential-house-flip-in-ohio/2018/07/17/3a58eaf6-86ca-11e8-8f6c-46cb43e3f306_story.html?utm_term=.79e15953638e
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