The point was that it's just back and forth, much like you stated with tennis. The ones who were the loudest here about Biden's corruption are defensive about Trump's. Polarization creates inconsistency.Uhhhh
Well that’s Fing stupid.
How about instead of ignoring one guys crimes because another guy committed them too…..we stop electing criminals!!!!
Gawd all mighty
I would like to try the virtual flying games, I bet they're pretty sweet.I've always been a fan of pilot games. I mean, what is better to immerse yourself in from a gaming perspective? There just isn't as much development there as could be possible. The Ace Combat series is good, and I've recently been playing some of the Star Wars Squadron game. I've seen VR setups that look very cool, but i haven't taken the plunge beyond an Oculus. I just don't have the time to really invest in video games right now without sacrificing other interests.
Gotta be travel ball.I would guess you've enjoyed the opportunities of the last couple of months, then. These huge swing cycles only come around every so many years, but the gains are really fun. Maybe consider a nice iRacing setup with your profits?
I'm about to have two in college and a 3rd with a very expensive extra-curricular activity.... but there's still a little gravy for a cool new gun or guitar in there.
This should be a very big and exciting day for the United States of America and the United Kingdom. Press Conference at The Oval Office, 10 A.M. Thank you!
Seems to me there are more than a few that call out both sides for criminal activityThe point was that it's just back and forth, much like you stated with tennis. The ones who were the loudest here about Biden's corruption are defensive about Trump's. Polarization creates inconsistency.
It's grift on a scale unimaginable to any previous president. The current market cap, for something he created out of thin air right before inauguration, is $2B. This for something that has no real world value, other than to speculators and people (many of them foreign) trying to buy influence.Alright. I don't think we disagree. There are some who do not participate in the tribalism. I would say that the crypto stuff is more that ".000001%" worse, but maybe that's just me?
I'm about to have two in college and a 3rd with a very expensive extra-curricular activity.... but there's still a little gravy for a cool new gun or guitar in there.
I hear ya.Gotta be travel ball.
Nice deflection.
So you expect me to defend a position I didn't take? Lulz.
But you didn't deny Trump is a simple troll and anything but a statesman, so I guess we'll just agree to agree.
Both are policies of an abusive govt. This is central planning which should be opposed. Covid was the largest theft of wealth in history. There is no shared sacrifice in eitherGood luck with the "shared sacrifice" idea, we saw how well people handled that during COVID
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It's grift on a scale unimaginable to any previous president. The current market cap, for something he created out of thin air right before inauguration, is $2B. This for something that has no real world value, other than to speculators and people (many of them foreign) trying to buy influence.
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No it doesn't. There are certain ethical standards that have been tradition for Presidents since Washington. One of them is dissascoiating from these kind of business activities in the interest of intergrity of the office. As if we judge whether something is ethical based on it's codification anyway? This is corruption, codified or not. I don't understand why you defend it.Official Trump was created when he wasn’t the POTUS. So the influence peddling accusation rings hollow.
I am sure you feel the same way about the numerous executive orders that circumvent Congressional authority.Law is the profession of most members of Congress. AND THEY’RE MAKING THE LAWS.
No it doesn't. There are certain ethical standards that have been tradition for Presidents since Washington. One of them is dissascoiating from these kind of business activities in the interest of intergrity of the office. As if we judge whether something is ethical based on it's codification anyway? This is corruption, codified or not. I don't understand why you defend it.
I am sure you feel the same way about the numerous executive orders that circumvent Congressional authority.
I dont defend this and never have.It’s also a tradition to not arrest and attempt to lock up presidential candidates with made up criminal charges.
His past business dealings, such as Trump University among others, definitely inspires this level of trust.I’d bet that after the dust settles Official Trump will be more legit than most.
I've already linked evidence that is pointing directly to corruption. This doesn't even account for the dinner he is having next week at 1.5 million a plate that is directly linked to buying of the TRUMP coin.Maybe the anti-Trumpers should wait until there’s a provable crime instead of trying to throw him under the jail because it COULD be corrupted.
Their gullible base is no more gullible than anyone else that uses the MSM for news on the other side.But their gullible base believes what they’re being fed and aren’t reading beyond the shock value headlines.
No it doesn't. There are certain ethical standards that have been tradition for Presidents since Washington. One of them is dissascoiating from these kind of business activities in the interest of intergrity of the office. As if we judge whether something is ethical based on it's codification anyway? This is corruption, codified or not. I don't understand why you defend it.
I am sure you feel the same way about the numerous executive orders that circumvent Congressional authority.
I dont defend this and never have.
His past business dealings, such as Trump University among others, definitely inspires this level of trust.
I've already linked evidence that is pointing directly to corruption. This doesn't even account for the dinner he is having next week at 1.5 million a plate that is directly linked to buying of the TRUMP coin.
Their gullible base is no more gullible than anyone else that uses the MSM for news on the other side.
So the people that bought the most Trump crypto get direct access to the leader of the free world that they wouldn't otherwise have, and you are saying that's NOT corrupt? I admire your dedication“Pointing directly to corruption”. What does that even mean? Your CNBC link is distorted facts, innuendo, and left leaning sources yelling corruption. In other words, not factual.
The dinner is for the largest investors and the proceeds are going to a PAC. But the story is constructed to appear as if the money is going directly into Trump’s pocket.