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| What's up doc? |
When Zionists consider you a threat to their status quo, that gives me hope that the candidate running has a strong chance of winning.
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| These doofuses refuse to back candidates who are against status quo politics. |
"freedom of press always and forever"
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| What's up doc? |
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| These doofuses refuse to back candidates who are against status quo politics. |
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| The end of the line... sniff, sniff. |
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| House Republicans who didn't pass his SAVE Act face his wrath. |
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| Imagine, you voted for almost everything that curmudgeon wanted and he turned around and threw his backing to a nobody. |
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| 250 years of waste continues. |
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| The guy who infamously said "You Lie" in during former president Barack Obama's Joint Session of Congress now wants to put President Donald J. Trump's face on banknotes. |
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| It takes a fool to make something like this. |
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| All a Mossad in. |
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| The U.S. apprehended a Chinese national who hosted a biochemical lab in the country and Canada. |
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| Jar Jar Binks runs in safe Florida Black district. Desparate to hold on to power and an objective to keep voting to fund Israel. |
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| Joe and Jilly! |
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| Trump retaliates against his accuser. |
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| The optics are really bad. |
The UFC confirms it will host an event at The White House. While people are complaining about the price of gas, the price of groceries, the price of insurance premiums, the frustration with their jobs, the frustration with elitism, President Donald J. Trump, a damn near 80 year old curmudgeon spending millions to host an event with his billionaire buddies Dana White and Vince McManon.
Who's gonna have the money to pay for this shit?
Iran vows to make the United States pay for their aggression. Iran is willing to cripple the world's economy to put the spotlight on how white supremacy is affecting everyone.
The U.S., Israel and Russia are the most hated countries.
Crews are erecting an octagon-shaped cage on the South Lawn that will host next month’s UFC bout, helping mark the nation’s 250th anniversary — and President Donald Trump ‘s 80th birthday.
Online renderings depict what the completed, wire-mesh-fence-ringed fight space is expected to look like ahead of the June 14 event. It will be ringed by a red, white and blue stage under a towering arch featuring stars and stripes patterns and two large screens carrying the action live.
The cage and stage will themselves be surrounded by thousands of temporary seats, including ringside space for a full marching band that can set the entire scene to blaring music.
The project is part of a series of events celebrating the semiquincentennial of the Declaration of Independence’s signing on July 4, 1776. Other planned functions include an IndyCar race that will pass by the White House and the Great American State Fair taking place on the National Mall.
Trump has said that the finished UFC project will feature “a 5,000-seat arena right outside the front door of the White House.” Additional large screens broadcasting the fights will be set up in a park at the nearby Ellipse, and the UFC has said it plans to issue as many as 85,000 free tickets to accommodate spectators at both locations.
“I have never seen anybody want anything so much as people want those tickets,” Trump said recently of demand to attend the UFC fight, adding, “That’s gonna be something.”
The card has been panned by fans online as underwhelming, featuring just two championship fights. Brazil’s Alex Pereira will meet France’s Ciryl Gane for the interim UFC heavyweight title. Then Spanish-Georgian lightweight champion Ilia Topuria takes on interim champ Justin Gaethje, one of just two Americans who currently hold even a share of the UFC’s 11 championship belts.
The octagon and surrounding structures are the latest project in the White House building boom Trump is leading.
The president’s other efforts to leave his mark include tearing up part of the Rose Garden to make room for a patio space reminiscent of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, affixing partisan plaques to the wall of the colonnade for a Presidential Walk of Fame, redoing the bathroom attached to the Lincoln Bedroom and renovating the Palm Room, placing new flag poles on the north and south lawns and demolishing the entire East Wing for a sprawling ballroom.
The president also wants to repaint the Eisenhower Executive Office Building beside the White House and build a 250-foot arch at the nearby Lincoln Memorial — the same monument where weigh-ins for the upcoming UFC fight are scheduled to take place, bout organizers say.
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| White North. |
He literally threatened to make Canada the 51st State.
Far right politicians who oppose Prime Minister Mark Carney are trying to break from the dominion. Canada made of 10 provinces and three territories is the second largest land mass in the world.
Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are the states that border Canada either through land or water.
Russia, United States, Norway, Greenland, the French territory St. Pierre and Miquelon border Canada.
British Colombia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon make up the Dominion.
Ontario is the most populated province. The largest city is Toronto.
The national capital is Ottawa, located in Ontario is the fourth largest city that is not a federal district.
Quebec is the only province with 94% of its residents speaking French. 6% speak multi languages. New Brunswick has 35% of its residents speaking French. Ontario has 10% speaking French.
Most of Canada is remote. So if you get lost, you are lost.
Quebec is trying to form their own government where they can oversee their own values.
Alberta, the Canadian equivalent to Idaho and Oklahoma want to break away and have autonomy with the United States.
Carney on Monday compared Alberta’s vote on whether to move toward independence to Brexit, calling it a potential “dangerous bluff.”
Carney said if Alberta does it, they could lose big time.
Danielle Smith, the premier of Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta, said last week a vote would be held Oct. 19 on whether Alberta should stay in Canada or take legal steps under the Constitution to hold a binding referendum on leaving.
Carney drew on his experience with Brexit in his comments. Carney was the governor of the Bank of England in 2016 when Britain voted to leave the European Union, and he helped navigate the central bank through it.
“I saw firsthand what happened in the United Kingdom when the view was, ‘Vote for this, it’ll be soft and then we’ll negotiate, etc.,’ Carney said. “They’re still 10 years later trying to undo what people didn’t think they were voting for, but what they ended up having.”
Smith’s party didn’t run on or mention a referendum in the last provincial election campaign.
Carney said the vote is not helpful when he’s trying to attract investment to Canada. He suggested it is undemocratic.
“Is it the democratic will of Albertans? Did they vote for this in the last provincial election? No, they didn’t. It wasn’t on the ballot paper,” Carney said.
Smith has said she supports Alberta remaining in Canada. Some have compared her stance to the one of Britain’s then-Prime Minister David Cameron ahead of the Brexit referendum, which he embraced as a way to manage a vocal faction of his ruling party while not wanting the U.K. to leave the European Union.
Carney is working on getting a new oil pipeline built from Alberta to Canada’s Pacific coast. Many Albertans have long complained that Ottawa hasn’t done enough to get Alberta’s vast oil reserves to Asian markets.
“We have to be very careful about this. There’s a very strong positive case for Canada, a strong Alberta in a united Canada,” Carney said. “I look forward to making that case with many, many other Albertans and Canadians over the course of the next 150 days.”
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| Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is not in favor of separation. |
“Albertans’ frustrations have been fueled by the last 10 years of disastrous policies from Ottawa under … Justin Trudeau,” Smith said in a statement from her office, referencing the previous prime minister.
“I would also remind all Canadians that we should not dismiss the legitimate grievances of Albertans. Instead, we should focus on addressing these issues, restoring hope in Canada, and demonstrating that our country can work and is working.”
if Alberta leaves the dominion. All its citizens could lose citizenship. They will have to give up their passports and pay for new passports to enter Canada or the United States.
Also the indigenous First Nation residents will likely oppose a move as it violates their sovereignty.
The tax revenue from Ottawa will likely dry up and the Canadian government will no longer provide assistance or financial support to Alberta.
Albertans will have to debate on whether they establish their own confederation where some may eventually protest it and violently fight to stay Canadian.
Others will have to make arrangements to assure their lives are not upended through an independence movement.
It is a colossal mess and I believe the U.S. and Israeli interests are involved in this.
Israel wants to put a footprint in Alberta.
Edmonton is the capital of Alberta. It has a population of 693,000 residents.
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| Are you still gonna name future Interstate 47 after Trump? |
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| The Paxton Express. |
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| Rep. Christian Menefee (D-TX) beats Rep. Al Green (D-TX). Green tried a desperate play to run in a district that Menefee just won in a special election. |
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| MAGA fanatic got beaten to death. |
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| Pretty obsessive. |
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| Suspect being held on assault charges. Now that the victim died, murder |
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| Dayton has a very slow rebound. |