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  2. I’m not sure if the guy can even play 1D chess anymore. Sad.
  3. Somewhere around 70, or less, needs to be the max age. Trump who had 100 times the stamina and wits as the last guy is starting to fade. Obama was 47 when he became POTUS and he looked 25 years older when he left. It takes a toll on people. Don't elect the ones at high risk lol
  4. Shame? I'm that same exact person I've always been but can't say the same for you Like I said a few times now, apologize to Woolie again and go back to that other Jimmy. You've done this transition a few times now so why fight it this time. More flippy floppy and less jaw jacking
  5. What do think about it? Or you have no thought and are still feeling liberal today?!?!
  6. Can we expect anything less when we elect people in their late 70's? I've said it many times. Almost everyone here has witnessed someone in their mid 70s to early 80s go down hill at a fairly rapid pace.
  7. How do TDSers get any rest? It's a terrible disease. And if they'd only focus on trying to clean up their own house, their lives would be better. Or, I guess that's too hard.
  8. Show me. More deflections. You are going to wear yourself out, little fella! Stretch and hydrate!
  9. US House to vote on bill to make daylight saving time permanent By David Shepardson Thu, July 9, 2026 at 5:46 PM CDT 556 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, July 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote next week on a bill to make daylight saving time permanent, according to a notice posted on Thursday. In May, the ‌House Energy and Commerce Committee voted 48-1 in favor of the Sunshine Protection Act. The U.S. Senate voted unanimously in ⁠March 2022 to make daylight saving time permanent but the House never took up the measure in the face of opposition. The proposal the House will consider next week would allow ‌states to ⁠opt out. Daylight saving time — putting the clocks forward one hour during the summer half of the year — has been in place in nearly all of the United States since the 1960s. Supporters of the House measure say the time shift causes sleep disturbances, greater workplace injuries and more car crashes. They also believe brighter evenings would spur more economic activity during winter. President Donald Trump has pushed for an end to the twice-annual clock- switching, saying in May that it was "time that people can stop worrying about the 'Clock,' not to mention all of the work and money that is spent on this ridiculous, twice yearly production." If it passes the House, the U.S. Senate would need to again consider whether to take up the measure, which faces opposition from U.S. Senator Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, and others. Cotton has said it would result in absurdly late winter sunrises and force children to go to school in darkness in much of the country. Representative Vern Buchanan, a Florida Republican who has put forward the bill regularly since 2018, proposed it again this year. The plan is popular in the lawmaker's home state because it would allow more evening hours of play on golf courses and sports fields. Representative Frank Pallone, a New Jersey Democrat, said permanent daylight saving time is "better for safety and will boost New Jersey’s tourism industry. Let’s stop changing the clocks twice a year." The United States used year-round daylight saving time during World War Two and enacted it again in 1974 to reduce energy use. But it proved deeply unpopular and Congress repealed it later that year. (Reporting by David Shepardson in Washington; Editing by Franklin Paul and Matthew Lewis)
  10. I mean, right? I think we can agree that we both stay awake at night hoping the "Zionists" are staying awake at night. Well, one of us does anyway. Now, I've got to get back to worrying about this deal with Turkey. So, if you'll excuse me...
  11. Suck it up. Or don't. You worthless pile of shit.
  12. 50% is more than enough to burn it down you half wit. You sound like a woman scorned. Woman=adult female. In case you are unsure. You little fucking cunt. Like yours do.
  13. We seem to be getting a lot more severe thunderstorms rolling through Vermont and New Hampshire over the past several years. Last night another one came through and did a lot of damage about 15 miles to our south. The NWS will be out today checking to see if it was a possible tornado or just a microburst. The photos I have seen looked like straight line winds.
  14. Shame what a low level troll POS you’ve become…”wet brain”….wow…brilliant! 🤣
  15. Yeah right, no way MC will ever shit on a fellow Devilcrat, the party that’s more nazi than any other.
  16. Oh no, more swampy self enrichment for Zamala to claim ignorance on! USA Rare Earth (USAR) & Cantor FitzgeraldThe Department of Commerce announced a $1.6 billion deal to take a 10% equity stake in USA Rare Earth (USAR). The Intermediary Payout: To finalize the transaction, USAR had to raise an additional $1.5 billion through a private stock offering. The company selected Cantor Fitzgerald to act as the placement agent. The Connection: Cantor Fitzgerald was the longtime financial firm of sitting Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and it is currently led by his son, Brandon Lutnick. Lawmakers launched an inquiry into the deal, raising concerns that a massive Commerce Department transaction directly generated a multi-million-dollar private payout for the Commerce Secretary's family.
  17. I still have the last one you sent!!!!
  18. Holy shit! Your ego actually let you type out that many words?
  19. Apparently it’s keeping the Zionists awake at night. Which is fantastic.
  20. Hey wet brain I found your problem
  21. Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……Must reply in every thread……

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