TRUMP 2024

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Gulfstream4
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jkpackfan said:

LOL




Holy cow. These third worlders out smarted the guy many voted for to be Vice President….just think about that for a second.
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I see it took a couple of days, but the email with the talking points finally came out and the bell was answered once again. Feebly, but answered nonetheless...

That - and hokie with his weekly flip flop, showing how "objective" he is once again - but I don't want to be accused of being "mean" to him again (when I never was anyway), so that's going to be my only comment today on that here.
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Gulfstream4 said:

jkpackfan said:

LOL




Holy cow. These third worlders out smarted the guy many voted for to be Vice President….just think about that for a second.


Scary **** that this idiot was almost the 2nd in command.
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jkpackfan said:

Gulfstream4 said:

jkpackfan said:

LOL




Holy cow. These third worlders out smarted the guy many voted for to be Vice President….just think about that for a second.


Scary **** that this idiot was almost the 2nd in command.


We didn't dodge just a bullet with this last election, we dodged a 155mikemike
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Gulfstream4 said:

Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

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Gulfstream4 said:

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jkpackfan said:

If we had a somewhat unbiased media this would be the leading story on every single network.





How is this not the biggest story across the nation?!?

A few weeks ago during his Pennsylvania rally, Trump was excited about his new policy to ban all Third World immigration, and of course went so far over the top about what a "filthy, dirty, disgusting" sh**hole country Somalia is that he made pretty much every independent barf in their mouth.

Now suddenly your "media" has uncovered the CRIME OF THE CENTURY, and wouldn't you know it, it's the Somali community in a blue state!!! Can you believe the coincidence?!

If only we had more blatant propagandists... sorry, I mean "unbiased media"... this would be the biggest story across the nation!


LOL-I don't even know what to say to that nonsensical rant.

Let me ask you, what do you think about the billions in fraud being uncovered in Minnesota? Is the guy you wanted to be VP incompetent or complicit?

Try to respond with anything other than something Fox or something Trump, okay?

Lol, I'm sure you don't know what to say... you're too much if a dim bulb to have asked yourself why Somali immigration was made a political issue weeks ago and now suddenly your media is focused on an unrelated Somali immigrant scandal. They do these kind of propaganda "rollouts" all the time, and you guys never seem to notice.

Anyway, It was between $100 million and maybe up to a billion, not "billions". But fun fact! Since the pandemic there has been an estimated $400 BILLION in pandemic fraud that has yet to be addressed. Somehow DOGE didn't bother with that actual fraud, since it involves a whole bunch of Republicans. Where is the unbiased media digging into it?

Since Trump explicitly left fraud prevention out of the pandemic relief (for some reason), is he incompetent or complicit? What about the other 49 governors where that $400 BILLION in fraud is currently occurring? Should they all resign immediately? I wonder why they're only focusing on this one?

Oh, and this "Somali fraud" involves a grand total of 59 people out of a community of 80,000 Somali immigrants. I wonder if MAGA will use this as an excuse to go after all Somali immigrants and push their overall anti-immigrant agenda forward?

Oh well, at least your news isn't talking about Trump being a pedo.


You just can NOT have a conversation without being a condescending *****, can you?

Okay, let's say your number is right. It's only a billion in fraud. Should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the fraud he was warned about?

Lol, boo hoo hoo, let me get you a tissue. I wonder if you're even aware that your "something-Trump" stuff, and all of your other standard responses actually, are in fact obnoxious and condescending.

Trust me, if you think being condescended by me is irritating, try being condescended by a dipsh** who just drops one-liners to divert from not knowing anything.



I'll ask again, should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the waste and fraud occurring in his State? A simple yes or no would suffice.

The way Walz and every other politician is "held accountable" is at the ballot box, where they are typically either rewarded or punished electorally for their actions in office, unless they committed a crime in which case their possible crime should be investigated, charged, adjudicated, and punished, in accordance with applicable laws.

So did Walz commit a crime?


He was warned multiple times about the on going fraud and turned a blind eye. I'd say yes, that is a crime. What say you?

What's that crime called? What are you charging him with?

Even if it's as you say, failure to stop a crime isn't a crime.

If I see someone robbing a store I manage, even if I didn't do all I could to prevent the robbery, or even if I was aware of the risk and didn't adequately prepare, I'm not also guilty of robbery. I'm guilty of being a bad manager. I may well be fired but I'm not a robber, I'm just bad at my job.

Note that I'm not defending or excusing Walz. We don't yet know the details so honestly it's impossible to say. Huge difference between him actively helping facilitate the fraud, which I tend to doubt, and him having an awareness that there was the possibility the system could be or was being abused.

Basically did he not do enough to make sure his staff protected the store, or did he actually conspire with the robbers to walk to the back door and unlock it for the them himself? One of those is criminal and one isn't even if they both led to the store getting robbed.

Also Smapty's analogy holds here. Covid CARES Act programs were abused on massive scale, as much as 100x - 200x more than MN. It's literally the same thing. If you're clamoring for arrests in MN you need to be doing the same thing for CARES fraud.
jkpackfan
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Yep pretty much and the GOP has no balls to do anything about it, hell I'd bet some are in on it also.

hokiewolf
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Not sure how I've flip flopped, but I'm sorry you think I have. I've only posted once on this topic so not sure where the flip flopped is.
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Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

jkpackfan said:

If we had a somewhat unbiased media this would be the leading story on every single network.





How is this not the biggest story across the nation?!?

A few weeks ago during his Pennsylvania rally, Trump was excited about his new policy to ban all Third World immigration, and of course went so far over the top about what a "filthy, dirty, disgusting" sh**hole country Somalia is that he made pretty much every independent barf in their mouth.

Now suddenly your "media" has uncovered the CRIME OF THE CENTURY, and wouldn't you know it, it's the Somali community in a blue state!!! Can you believe the coincidence?!

If only we had more blatant propagandists... sorry, I mean "unbiased media"... this would be the biggest story across the nation!


LOL-I don't even know what to say to that nonsensical rant.

Let me ask you, what do you think about the billions in fraud being uncovered in Minnesota? Is the guy you wanted to be VP incompetent or complicit?

Try to respond with anything other than something Fox or something Trump, okay?

Lol, I'm sure you don't know what to say... you're too much if a dim bulb to have asked yourself why Somali immigration was made a political issue weeks ago and now suddenly your media is focused on an unrelated Somali immigrant scandal. They do these kind of propaganda "rollouts" all the time, and you guys never seem to notice.

Anyway, It was between $100 million and maybe up to a billion, not "billions". But fun fact! Since the pandemic there has been an estimated $400 BILLION in pandemic fraud that has yet to be addressed. Somehow DOGE didn't bother with that actual fraud, since it involves a whole bunch of Republicans. Where is the unbiased media digging into it?

Since Trump explicitly left fraud prevention out of the pandemic relief (for some reason), is he incompetent or complicit? What about the other 49 governors where that $400 BILLION in fraud is currently occurring? Should they all resign immediately? I wonder why they're only focusing on this one?

Oh, and this "Somali fraud" involves a grand total of 59 people out of a community of 80,000 Somali immigrants. I wonder if MAGA will use this as an excuse to go after all Somali immigrants and push their overall anti-immigrant agenda forward?

Oh well, at least your news isn't talking about Trump being a pedo.


You just can NOT have a conversation without being a condescending *****, can you?

Okay, let's say your number is right. It's only a billion in fraud. Should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the fraud he was warned about?

Lol, boo hoo hoo, let me get you a tissue. I wonder if you're even aware that your "something-Trump" stuff, and all of your other standard responses actually, are in fact obnoxious and condescending.

Trust me, if you think being condescended by me is irritating, try being condescended by a dipsh** who just drops one-liners to divert from not knowing anything.



I'll ask again, should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the waste and fraud occurring in his State? A simple yes or no would suffice.

The way Walz and every other politician is "held accountable" is at the ballot box, where they are typically either rewarded or punished electorally for their actions in office, unless they committed a crime in which case their possible crime should be investigated, charged, adjudicated, and punished, in accordance with applicable laws.

So did Walz commit a crime?


He was warned multiple times about the on going fraud and turned a blind eye. I'd say yes, that is a crime. What say you?

What's that crime called? What are you charging him with?

Even if it's as you say, failure to stop a crime isn't a crime.

If I see someone robbing a store I manage, even if I didn't do all I could to prevent the robbery, or even if I was aware of the risk and didn't adequately prepare, I'm not also guilty of robbery. I'm guilty of being a bad manager. I may well be fired but I'm not a robber, I'm just bad at my job.

Note that I'm not defending or excusing Walz. We don't yet know the details so honestly it's impossible to say. Huge difference between him actively helping facilitate the fraud, which I tend to doubt, and him having an awareness that there was the possibility the system could be or was being abused.

Basically did he not do enough to make sure his staff protected the store, or did he actually conspire with the robbers to walk to the back door and unlock it for the them himself? One of those is criminal and one isn't even if they both led to the store getting robbed.

Also Smapty's analogy holds here. Covid CARES Act programs were abused on massive scale, as much as 100x - 200x more than MN. It's literally the same thing. If you're clamoring for arrests in MN you need to be doing the same thing for CARES fraud.


Allow me to enlighten you my polite and well meaning liberal friend.

A formal criminal complaint has been filed against Mr. Walz. It states he was informed by over 400 Minnesota department of human resource employees about the fraud over several years. According to Minnesota statute 3.971 Mr. Walz is required to report that and it gets investigated by the required authorities.

As far as I can tell, he failed in his responsibility.


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Gulfstream4 said:

Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

jkpackfan said:

If we had a somewhat unbiased media this would be the leading story on every single network.





How is this not the biggest story across the nation?!?

A few weeks ago during his Pennsylvania rally, Trump was excited about his new policy to ban all Third World immigration, and of course went so far over the top about what a "filthy, dirty, disgusting" sh**hole country Somalia is that he made pretty much every independent barf in their mouth.

Now suddenly your "media" has uncovered the CRIME OF THE CENTURY, and wouldn't you know it, it's the Somali community in a blue state!!! Can you believe the coincidence?!

If only we had more blatant propagandists... sorry, I mean "unbiased media"... this would be the biggest story across the nation!


LOL-I don't even know what to say to that nonsensical rant.

Let me ask you, what do you think about the billions in fraud being uncovered in Minnesota? Is the guy you wanted to be VP incompetent or complicit?

Try to respond with anything other than something Fox or something Trump, okay?

Lol, I'm sure you don't know what to say... you're too much if a dim bulb to have asked yourself why Somali immigration was made a political issue weeks ago and now suddenly your media is focused on an unrelated Somali immigrant scandal. They do these kind of propaganda "rollouts" all the time, and you guys never seem to notice.

Anyway, It was between $100 million and maybe up to a billion, not "billions". But fun fact! Since the pandemic there has been an estimated $400 BILLION in pandemic fraud that has yet to be addressed. Somehow DOGE didn't bother with that actual fraud, since it involves a whole bunch of Republicans. Where is the unbiased media digging into it?

Since Trump explicitly left fraud prevention out of the pandemic relief (for some reason), is he incompetent or complicit? What about the other 49 governors where that $400 BILLION in fraud is currently occurring? Should they all resign immediately? I wonder why they're only focusing on this one?

Oh, and this "Somali fraud" involves a grand total of 59 people out of a community of 80,000 Somali immigrants. I wonder if MAGA will use this as an excuse to go after all Somali immigrants and push their overall anti-immigrant agenda forward?

Oh well, at least your news isn't talking about Trump being a pedo.


You just can NOT have a conversation without being a condescending *****, can you?

Okay, let's say your number is right. It's only a billion in fraud. Should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the fraud he was warned about?

Lol, boo hoo hoo, let me get you a tissue. I wonder if you're even aware that your "something-Trump" stuff, and all of your other standard responses actually, are in fact obnoxious and condescending.

Trust me, if you think being condescended by me is irritating, try being condescended by a dipsh** who just drops one-liners to divert from not knowing anything.



I'll ask again, should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the waste and fraud occurring in his State? A simple yes or no would suffice.

The way Walz and every other politician is "held accountable" is at the ballot box, where they are typically either rewarded or punished electorally for their actions in office, unless they committed a crime in which case their possible crime should be investigated, charged, adjudicated, and punished, in accordance with applicable laws.

So did Walz commit a crime?


He was warned multiple times about the on going fraud and turned a blind eye. I'd say yes, that is a crime. What say you?

What's that crime called? What are you charging him with?

Even if it's as you say, failure to stop a crime isn't a crime.

If I see someone robbing a store I manage, even if I didn't do all I could to prevent the robbery, or even if I was aware of the risk and didn't adequately prepare, I'm not also guilty of robbery. I'm guilty of being a bad manager. I may well be fired but I'm not a robber, I'm just bad at my job.

Note that I'm not defending or excusing Walz. We don't yet know the details so honestly it's impossible to say. Huge difference between him actively helping facilitate the fraud, which I tend to doubt, and him having an awareness that there was the possibility the system could be or was being abused.

Basically did he not do enough to make sure his staff protected the store, or did he actually conspire with the robbers to walk to the back door and unlock it for the them himself? One of those is criminal and one isn't even if they both led to the store getting robbed.

Also Smapty's analogy holds here. Covid CARES Act programs were abused on massive scale, as much as 100x - 200x more than MN. It's literally the same thing. If you're clamoring for arrests in MN you need to be doing the same thing for CARES fraud.


Allow me to enlighten you my polite and well meaning liberal friend.

A formal criminal complaint has been filed against Mr. Walz. It states he was informed by over 400 Minnesota department of human resource employees about the fraud over several years. According to Minnesota statute 3.971 Mr. Walz is required to report that and it gets investigated by the required authorities.

As far as I can tell, he failed in his responsibility.


LOL some burner social media account alleging to represent HR workers in MN isn't "a formal criminal complaint." Tim Walz hasnt been charged with a crime.

Again, failures in procedure or oversight or leadership aren't crimes.

Regardless, investigate it and see where it leads. You're never going to get an argument from me about making sure people follow the law and holding them accountable if they don't.
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Civ and smapty are protective of their daddy.
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packgrad said:

Civ and smapty are protective of their daddy.

And you guys are desperate for a Bengazeeeee, any outrage will do! In this case you've latched on to the 147th biggest fraud currently happening in America. And as a bonus a great excuse to deport more brown people.

Whatever it takes to change the subject from your pedo president.
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SmaptyWolf said:

packgrad said:

Civ and smapty are protective of their daddy.

And you guys are desperate for a Bengazeeeee, any outrage will do! In this case you've latched on to the 147th biggest fraud currently happening in America. And as a bonus a great excuse to deport more brown people.

Whatever it takes to change the subject from your pedo president.


Bill was your guy, nutjob. Keep making up lies though to show how mentally ill you are. Imagine being so beta you called Walz "Americas daddy". You guys are pitiful.
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Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

Civilized said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Gulfstream4 said:

jkpackfan said:

If we had a somewhat unbiased media this would be the leading story on every single network.





How is this not the biggest story across the nation?!?

A few weeks ago during his Pennsylvania rally, Trump was excited about his new policy to ban all Third World immigration, and of course went so far over the top about what a "filthy, dirty, disgusting" sh**hole country Somalia is that he made pretty much every independent barf in their mouth.

Now suddenly your "media" has uncovered the CRIME OF THE CENTURY, and wouldn't you know it, it's the Somali community in a blue state!!! Can you believe the coincidence?!

If only we had more blatant propagandists... sorry, I mean "unbiased media"... this would be the biggest story across the nation!


LOL-I don't even know what to say to that nonsensical rant.

Let me ask you, what do you think about the billions in fraud being uncovered in Minnesota? Is the guy you wanted to be VP incompetent or complicit?

Try to respond with anything other than something Fox or something Trump, okay?

Lol, I'm sure you don't know what to say... you're too much if a dim bulb to have asked yourself why Somali immigration was made a political issue weeks ago and now suddenly your media is focused on an unrelated Somali immigrant scandal. They do these kind of propaganda "rollouts" all the time, and you guys never seem to notice.

Anyway, It was between $100 million and maybe up to a billion, not "billions". But fun fact! Since the pandemic there has been an estimated $400 BILLION in pandemic fraud that has yet to be addressed. Somehow DOGE didn't bother with that actual fraud, since it involves a whole bunch of Republicans. Where is the unbiased media digging into it?

Since Trump explicitly left fraud prevention out of the pandemic relief (for some reason), is he incompetent or complicit? What about the other 49 governors where that $400 BILLION in fraud is currently occurring? Should they all resign immediately? I wonder why they're only focusing on this one?

Oh, and this "Somali fraud" involves a grand total of 59 people out of a community of 80,000 Somali immigrants. I wonder if MAGA will use this as an excuse to go after all Somali immigrants and push their overall anti-immigrant agenda forward?

Oh well, at least your news isn't talking about Trump being a pedo.


You just can NOT have a conversation without being a condescending *****, can you?

Okay, let's say your number is right. It's only a billion in fraud. Should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the fraud he was warned about?

Lol, boo hoo hoo, let me get you a tissue. I wonder if you're even aware that your "something-Trump" stuff, and all of your other standard responses actually, are in fact obnoxious and condescending.

Trust me, if you think being condescended by me is irritating, try being condescended by a dipsh** who just drops one-liners to divert from not knowing anything.



I'll ask again, should Mr. Walz be held accountable for the waste and fraud occurring in his State? A simple yes or no would suffice.

The way Walz and every other politician is "held accountable" is at the ballot box, where they are typically either rewarded or punished electorally for their actions in office, unless they committed a crime in which case their possible crime should be investigated, charged, adjudicated, and punished, in accordance with applicable laws.

So did Walz commit a crime?


He was warned multiple times about the on going fraud and turned a blind eye. I'd say yes, that is a crime. What say you?

What's that crime called? What are you charging him with?

Even if it's as you say, failure to stop a crime isn't a crime.

If I see someone robbing a store I manage, even if I didn't do all I could to prevent the robbery, or even if I was aware of the risk and didn't adequately prepare, I'm not also guilty of robbery. I'm guilty of being a bad manager. I may well be fired but I'm not a robber, I'm just bad at my job.

Note that I'm not defending or excusing Walz. We don't yet know the details so honestly it's impossible to say. Huge difference between him actively helping facilitate the fraud, which I tend to doubt, and him having an awareness that there was the possibility the system could be or was being abused.

Basically did he not do enough to make sure his staff protected the store, or did he actually conspire with the robbers to walk to the back door and unlock it for the them himself? One of those is criminal and one isn't even if they both led to the store getting robbed.

Also Smapty's analogy holds here. Covid CARES Act programs were abused on massive scale, as much as 100x - 200x more than MN. It's literally the same thing. If you're clamoring for arrests in MN you need to be doing the same thing for CARES fraud.


Allow me to enlighten you my polite and well meaning liberal friend.

A formal criminal complaint has been filed against Mr. Walz. It states he was informed by over 400 Minnesota department of human resource employees about the fraud over several years. According to Minnesota statute 3.971 Mr. Walz is required to report that and it gets investigated by the required authorities.

As far as I can tell, he failed in his responsibility.


LOL some burner social media account alleging to represent HR workers in MN isn't "a formal criminal complaint." Tim Walz hasnt been charged with a crime.

Again, failures in procedure or oversight or leadership aren't crimes.

Regardless, investigate it and see where it leads. You're never going to get an argument from me about making sure people follow the law and holding them accountable if they don't.


Fair enough. We'll see where it goes.
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packgrad said:



Man, Walz is living in your head rent-free. Show me on the doll where the mean guy told you that you were f'ing weird.
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packgrad said:



Man, Walz is living in your head rent-free. Show me on the doll where the mean guy told you that you were f'ing weird.


"Americas daddy". "Weird".

Lolol. Such a beta.
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packgrad said:



Man, Walz is living in your head rent-free. Show me on the doll where the mean guy told you that you were f'ing weird.



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packgrad said:

SmaptyWolf said:

packgrad said:



Man, Walz is living in your head rent-free. Show me on the doll where the mean guy told you that you were f'ing weird.


"Americas daddy". "Weird".

Lolol. Such a beta.

Just because he lost an election doesn't mean he was wrong about that.

Dude, you call people a "beta" all the time. You're weird as hell.
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Interesting....

jkpackfan
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packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.
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Just because he lost an election doesn't mean he was wrong about that.

Dude, you call people a "beta" all the time. You're weird as hell.


In what other circumstance in life do see a dude preening in a Lambo targa or at the gym clenching and flexing in all the mirrors or talking about how masculine they are and not immediately think "he's compensating?"

That's MAGA manosphere "beta" talk. It's Pete Hegseth. It's coping.

You think actual generals look at Pete Hegseth and think "My God if only I was an alpha like that guy?" LOLOL



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packgrad said:

Interesting....




It's all starting to make sense
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Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Just because he lost an election doesn't mean he was wrong about that.

Dude, you call people a "beta" all the time. You're weird as hell.


In what other circumstance in life do see a dude preening in a Lambo targa or at the gym clenching and flexing in all the mirrors or talking about how masculine they are and not immediately think "he's compensating?"

That's MAGA manosphere "beta" talk. It's Pete Hegseth. It's coping.

You think actual generals look at Pete Hegseth and think "My God if only I was an alpha like that guy?" LOLOL






The beta that called Walz "America's daddy" is talking about how he thinks generals look at Hegseth???? "LOLOL". Hilarious. Cope with being called the sheep betas you are.
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Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Just because he lost an election doesn't mean he was wrong about that.

Dude, you call people a "beta" all the time. You're weird as hell.


In what other circumstance in life do see a dude preening in a Lambo targa or at the gym clenching and flexing in all the mirrors or talking about how masculine they are and not immediately think "he's compensating?"

That's MAGA manosphere "beta" talk. It's Pete Hegseth. It's coping.

You think actual generals look at Pete Hegseth and think "My God if only I was an alpha like that guy?" LOLOL






You could go to the gym too? Easy to hate, hard to grind.

Edit to add: no offense
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jkpackfan said:

packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.
Allegedly this is through her husbands private equity firm, but you all are correct, it's extremely concerning and should be investigated.
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hokiewolf said:

jkpackfan said:

packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.
Allegedly this is through her husbands private equity firm, but you all are correct, it's extremely concerning and should be investigated.


From the purveyor of knowledge and wisdom.. What a joke.
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The 3 blind mice will support this, LOL.
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hokiewolf said:

jkpackfan said:

packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.

Allegedly this is through her husbands private equity firm, but you all are correct, it's extremely concerning and should be investigated.

Lol, huh? Any time you read a right wing tweet that starts with "JUST IN: It has been revealed..." you can safely file it under "Complete Bullsh**".

She was broke in 2019. She married a guy in 2020 who is a partner in a company valued at $30 million (which isn't the same thing as him personally having $30 million in the bank). What is there to "investigate"?
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SmaptyWolf said:

hokiewolf said:

jkpackfan said:

packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.

Allegedly this is through her husbands private equity firm, but you all are correct, it's extremely concerning and should be investigated.

Lol, huh? Any time you read a right wing tweet that starts with "JUST IN: It has been revealed..." you can safely file it under "Complete Bullsh**".

She was broke in 2019. She married a guy in 2020 who is a partner in a company valued at $30 million (which isn't the same thing as him personally having $30 million in the bank). What is there to "investigate"?
perhaps investigate is too harsh of a word. I do think it's worth asking the question of if there are conflicts related to her being a representative, just as I think that should be done for all legislators.

And no, I didn't get my information off a tweet or a right wing publication.

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jkpackfan said:

packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.

And / or buildings that are leasing to "daycares".
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SmaptyWolf said:

hokiewolf said:

jkpackfan said:

packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.

Allegedly this is through her husbands private equity firm, but you all are correct, it's extremely concerning and should be investigated.

Lol, huh? Any time you read a right wing tweet that starts with "JUST IN: It has been revealed..." you can safely file it under "Complete Bullsh**".

She was broke in 2019. She married a guy in 2020 who is a partner in a company valued at $30 million (which isn't the same thing as him personally having $30 million in the bank). What is there to "investigate"?
According to Omar's 2023 report, the company was valued between $1 and $1000. In her 2024 disclosure, the value shot up to between $5M and $25M.

Doesn't exactly match the scenario you described. And I agree with others. While it might not be illegal, it is interesting and should be reviewed.
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Gulfstream4 said:

Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Just because he lost an election doesn't mean he was wrong about that.

Dude, you call people a "beta" all the time. You're weird as hell.


In what other circumstance in life do see a dude preening in a Lambo targa or at the gym clenching and flexing in all the mirrors or talking about how masculine they are and not immediately think "he's compensating?"

That's MAGA manosphere "beta" talk. It's Pete Hegseth. It's coping.

You think actual generals look at Pete Hegseth and think "My God if only I was an alpha like that guy?" LOLOL






You could go to the gym too? Easy to hate, hard to grind.

Edit to add: no offense


LOL, none taken. I've lifted since college and still love it even though my middle age ass feels it more and takes a lot longer to recover than it did working out at Carmichael many moons ago.

Nothing to do with going to the gym, everything to do with the preening.
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What did ole Were tell ya a few months back. Courtesy of Juan O'Savin? 107=,17 = 17th letter Q
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hokiewolf said:

SmaptyWolf said:

hokiewolf said:

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packgrad said:

Interesting....



Wonder how many "daycares" she owns.

Allegedly this is through her husbands private equity firm, but you all are correct, it's extremely concerning and should be investigated.

Lol, huh? Any time you read a right wing tweet that starts with "JUST IN: It has been revealed..." you can safely file it under "Complete Bullsh**".

She was broke in 2019. She married a guy in 2020 who is a partner in a company valued at $30 million (which isn't the same thing as him personally having $30 million in the bank). What is there to "investigate"?

perhaps investigate is too harsh of a word. I do think it's worth asking the question of if there are conflicts related to her being a representative, just as I think that should be done for all legislators.

And no, I didn't get my information off a tweet or a right wing publication.



I'd certainly like to investigate how the Trump family doubled their net worth to $10 billion in the last 10 months. Any takers?
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