

1.7 billion happens to be the exact amount that he claimed was an unbelievable, staggering amount of money that blew Iranians’ minds when Obama unfroze it for them.
Also [email protected]. Not a lot of Zeppos out here.


1.7 billion happens to be the exact amount that he claimed was an unbelievable, staggering amount of money that blew Iranians’ minds when Obama unfroze it for them.


I think they’re eyeing the fish
they investigated themselves and found no wrongdoing


What’s Donald Trump’s favorite book or passages from the Bible? “All of them”. New or old Testament? “Both”. It’s deeply personal though, so he won’t say.

Usually when people talk about “larger”, they mean population. If you are talking specifically about geographical area, sure, but it’s usually explicitly named. If you compared the metro area of Mpls to Albuquerque, I bet it’s way larger geographically as well. So really my point is that when someone says somewhere is a big city, they don’t mean the central city, but rather the metro area. The population or geographical size of the central city has little to do with what it’s like to live in or visit a metro area, in terms of cultural variety, economy, and so on.

Wow, just what nobody wants! Brilliant

That’s a good illustration of how comparing cities by specific governmental entities and not by metro area is total meaningless. I’ve heard people say stuff like “Minneapolis is a smaller city than Albuquerque!“, while in real life, the Minneapolis metro area is about five times as large in population.
But they also say a watched pot doesn’t boil


I have a similar instrument, a pipa. It’s okay.


The problem is they’re too clueless to understand that Trump being in office would cause such problems.


My perception is that people who are too indifferent to vote are generally uninformed and uneducated, meaning they would probably vote for Trump.


I’m aware of how many people didn’t vote. That wasn’t the part I was questioning, and as you noted, you made an assumption that it was mainly people who don’t support Trump. In some countries, people are required to vote. And also, they make it easier to do so. There’s no reason anyone should have to take time off from work or stand in line for 5 hours to vote.


There’s no indication that was the case. Most people who hate trump didn’t vote? What’s your evidence for that?


The majority of American think he’s a disgusting moron. We just have a shitty system.
I have no idea what this even means


this is like making the biggest dickhead parent of a little league player the head of the department of defense


Maybe that will make up for the effects the public assistance cuts the (incredibly stupidly named) “Big Beautiful Bill” is going to have on rural hospitals. Probably not though. That is a fairly small amount of money relative to the broad list of what they can use it for. But there we go: under some circumstances, all of a sudden Republicans love federal funds. So many other times, they love grandstanding and refusing to take federal funds, like how so many “red” states refused to accept federal funds to expand medicare.


I like the tradition of “bless you!” when someone sneezes, but it is surely not necessary. And why do we say that for sneezing but not coughing?


The one with the two people is similar to Corporate Memphis, aka Alegria Art. It’s a style frequently abused by companies like Google.
Meanwhile, in the world where we know what actually constitutes treason, it’s far more likely that he’s the one guilty of it. Of course. Republicans would have a jack shit if not for projection.
Anyway, this Velveeta stained treason weasel would absolutely love to just start executing people whenever he feels like it.