Bad news for Team Hondo
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UW_Doog_Bot said:
₩10.95GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honestly thought I'd clicked onto a recruiting thread for a sec.UW_Doog_Bot said:There's multiple things going on in the behind the scenes power games of the CCP. There's rumors that extradition was also an attempt to capture a lot of former leader and still CCP faction leader Jiang Zemin's supporters with corruption charges. He and many other former CCP members who supported him made fortunes in/through connections in Hong Kong. This faction is essentially Xi's biggest rival and have blamed the trade war on him "Xi has lost the West". This has to be a huge strain on Xi and his power base.
Both are awful but CCP in-fighting is a good thing as far as the US in concerned.
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I made several points that you now must avoid at all costsCirrhosisDawg said:
So you don’t have a single point to make at all. Got it.RaceBannon said:
Gosh I hope so since the democrats only solution is to run an old white racist who is in the pocket of the Chi ComsCirrhosisDawg said:
Yes. Trump capitulated. A global recession is ensuing. US equity markets are tanking. The 2-year v 10-year UST yield curve was inverted at today’s opening.RaceBannon said:
You had an argument? Analysis of the market’s reaction to the trade war? Rationalization of Xi's troubles?CirrhosisDawg said:New leader in the clubhouse: Xi will cave any day now potd!
Merry Christmas btw.
Root root root for the away team
If they don't win its a shame
For its one, two, three, strikes you're out at the old ball game
Bit Xi will cave any day now and at least trump is doing something, right?
Any thoughts on that oh Oracle of El Monte?
I know we could try socialism. That always works
Or just give in and let China win
You're such a soft fucking loser you probably wear a white helmet
The left spent four years insulting Reagan then ran Jimmy Carter's VP
To be fair they only lost 49 states in 84 even though Reagan had a first term recession
Just crying like a bitch everyday won't get it done boy
In the spring of 1981, shortly before the onset of the painful recession, most Americans were optimistic about their economic future. A Gallup survey at the time found that 48% of the public believed the financial position of their household would be better in the next 12 months. Another 35% believed it would stay the same, while only 15% thought it would get worse. The public also smiled on the newly elected president. In a May poll, nearly half of Americans said the Reagan administration’s economic policies would make their family’s financial situation much better (8%) or somewhat better (41%). Just 37% said Reagan’s policies would make their family finances worse.
A year later, in September 1982, with the unemployment rate at 10.1%, most Americans were far from pleased with the state of the economy. A 54%-majority said Reagan’s policies had made their personal financial situation worse; just 34% said the policies had made their situation better. But even as the economy reached its nadir, the public did not lose all confidence in Reagan: In an October survey, a 40%-plurality said that over the long run the president’s policies would make their economic situation better, while a third said they would make things worse and 15% volunteered they would stay the same. -
Bump for the question man
What's the answer here?
Biden?
Socialism?
The Squad?
Just being against Trump isn't enough
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It's getting fucking crazy up in there.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Honestly thought I'd clicked onto a recruiting thread for a sec.UW_Doog_Bot said:There's multiple things going on in the behind the scenes power games of the CCP. There's rumors that extradition was also an attempt to capture a lot of former leader and still CCP faction leader Jiang Zemin's supporters with corruption charges. He and many other former CCP members who supported him made fortunes in/through connections in Hong Kong. This faction is essentially Xi's biggest rival and have blamed the trade war on him "Xi has lost the West". This has to be a huge strain on Xi and his power base.
Both are awful but CCP in-fighting is a good thing as far as the US in concerned.
Chat?
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See the bolded.RaceBannon said:
I made several points that you now must avoid at all costsCirrhosisDawg said:
So you don’t have a single point to make at all. Got it.RaceBannon said:
Gosh I hope so since the democrats only solution is to run an old white racist who is in the pocket of the Chi ComsCirrhosisDawg said:
Yes. Trump capitulated. A global recession is ensuing. US equity markets are tanking. The 2-year v 10-year UST yield curve was inverted at today’s opening.RaceBannon said:
You had an argument? Analysis of the market’s reaction to the trade war? Rationalization of Xi's troubles?CirrhosisDawg said:New leader in the clubhouse: Xi will cave any day now potd!
Merry Christmas btw.
Root root root for the away team
If they don't win its a shame
For its one, two, three, strikes you're out at the old ball game
Bit Xi will cave any day now and at least trump is doing something, right?
Any thoughts on that oh Oracle of El Monte?
I know we could try socialism. That always works
Or just give in and let China win
You're such a soft fucking loser you probably wear a white helmet
The left spent four years insulting Reagan then ran Jimmy Carter's VP
To be fair they only lost 49 states in 84 even though Reagan had a first term recession
Just crying like a bitch everyday won't get it done boy
In the spring of 1981, shortly before the onset of the painful recession, most Americans were optimistic about their economic future. A Gallup survey at the time found that 48% of the public believed the financial position of their household would be better in the next 12 months. Another 35% believed it would stay the same, while only 15% thought it would get worse. The public also smiled on the newly elected president. In a May poll, nearly half of Americans said the Reagan administration’s economic policies would make their family’s financial situation much better (8%) or somewhat better (41%). Just 37% said Reagan’s policies would make their family finances worse.
A year later, in September 1982, with the unemployment rate at 10.1%, most Americans were far from pleased with the state of the economy. A 54%-majority said Reagan’s policies had made their personal financial situation worse; just 34% said the policies had made their situation better. But even as the economy reached its nadir, the public did not lose all confidence in Reagan: In an October survey, a 40%-plurality said that over the long run the president’s policies would make their economic situation better, while a third said they would make things worse and 15% volunteered they would stay the same.
I sincerely believe this. And this is why Trump will boat race whoever the progressives throw out there - Americans don't like whiners. Period.
They like confidence. They like people who strut and talk shit and smoke weed like Lane Kiffen. They like Ali and Jon Gruden and Mike Tyson and Larry Bird and Gary Payton. Talk the talk, walk the walk, take it on the chin every once in a while but then get up and kick some ass.
That's America.
Whining about what's wrong is looser talk. Flat out stating "This is wrong, I'm gonna do X Y and Z and fix it" and then do exactly X Y and Z. That's Trump.
If any of the Progressives had an ounce of swagger and a little bit of testosterone, they might actually have a chance. They don't and they don't.
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China is a paper tiger.
Resorting to a currency war to fight a trade war shows just how badly China is losing the trade war. China now faces more capital outflows as a result of the devaluation of their currency. International business is moving supply chains from China to Vietnam and other locations in SE Asia. Social unrest in Hong Kong only adds to China's problems.
Trump is correct to continue to apply pressure on China. -
You meat-headed buffoon!CirrhosisDawg said:New leader in the clubhouse: Xi will cave any day now potd!
Merry Christmas btw.
In another thread I stated facts, not leftist wishfulness, that Xi caved beffore Trump threw him a thank you bone.
Of course you ignored facts, instead choosing to recite Paul Krugman gibberish.
What a douche.
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Pretty sure that helmet is equipped with a bite plate.RaceBannon said:
Gosh I hope so since the democrats only solution is to run an old white racist who is in the pocket of the Chi ComsCirrhosisDawg said:
Yes. Trump capitulated. A global recession is ensuing. US equity markets are tanking. The 2-year v 10-year UST yield curve was inverted at today’s opening.RaceBannon said:
You had an argument? Analysis of the market’s reaction to the trade war? Rationalization of Xi's troubles?CirrhosisDawg said:New leader in the clubhouse: Xi will cave any day now potd!
Merry Christmas btw.
Root root root for the away team
If they don't win its a shame
For its one, two, three, strikes you're out at the old ball game
Bit Xi will cave any day now and at least trump is doing something, right?
Any thoughts on that oh Oracle of El Monte?
I know we could try socialism. That always works
Or just give in and let China win
You're such a soft fucking loser you probably wear a white helmet -
Disagree. Americans have become soft and dumb. They voted Obama in for a 2nd term despite how radical and divisive he was, despite his many failures of policy. They keep voting in trash like Pocahontas Warren and Krapala Harris. They voted Gavin Newsome as governor of California, and they voted in Andrew Cuomo as governor of New York. The left loves a good whiner and a solid fascist, someone they can get in line behind and goosestep toward the future.PurpleThrobber said:
See the bolded.RaceBannon said:
I made several points that you now must avoid at all costsCirrhosisDawg said:
So you don’t have a single point to make at all. Got it.RaceBannon said:
Gosh I hope so since the democrats only solution is to run an old white racist who is in the pocket of the Chi ComsCirrhosisDawg said:
Yes. Trump capitulated. A global recession is ensuing. US equity markets are tanking. The 2-year v 10-year UST yield curve was inverted at today’s opening.RaceBannon said:
You had an argument? Analysis of the market’s reaction to the trade war? Rationalization of Xi's troubles?CirrhosisDawg said:New leader in the clubhouse: Xi will cave any day now potd!
Merry Christmas btw.
Root root root for the away team
If they don't win its a shame
For its one, two, three, strikes you're out at the old ball game
Bit Xi will cave any day now and at least trump is doing something, right?
Any thoughts on that oh Oracle of El Monte?
I know we could try socialism. That always works
Or just give in and let China win
You're such a soft fucking loser you probably wear a white helmet
The left spent four years insulting Reagan then ran Jimmy Carter's VP
To be fair they only lost 49 states in 84 even though Reagan had a first term recession
Just crying like a bitch everyday won't get it done boy
In the spring of 1981, shortly before the onset of the painful recession, most Americans were optimistic about their economic future. A Gallup survey at the time found that 48% of the public believed the financial position of their household would be better in the next 12 months. Another 35% believed it would stay the same, while only 15% thought it would get worse. The public also smiled on the newly elected president. In a May poll, nearly half of Americans said the Reagan administration’s economic policies would make their family’s financial situation much better (8%) or somewhat better (41%). Just 37% said Reagan’s policies would make their family finances worse.
A year later, in September 1982, with the unemployment rate at 10.1%, most Americans were far from pleased with the state of the economy. A 54%-majority said Reagan’s policies had made their personal financial situation worse; just 34% said the policies had made their situation better. But even as the economy reached its nadir, the public did not lose all confidence in Reagan: In an October survey, a 40%-plurality said that over the long run the president’s policies would make their economic situation better, while a third said they would make things worse and 15% volunteered they would stay the same.
I sincerely believe this. And this is why Trump will boat race whoever the progressives throw out there - Americans don't like whiners. Period.
They like confidence. They like people who strut and talk shit and smoke weed like Lane Kiffen. They like Ali and Jon Gruden and Mike Tyson and Larry Bird and Gary Payton. Talk the talk, walk the walk, take it on the chin every once in a while but then get up and kick some ass.
That's America.
Whining about what's wrong is looser talk. Flat out stating "This is wrong, I'm gonna do X Y and Z and fix it" and then do exactly X Y and Z. That's Trump.
If any of the Progressives had an ounce of swagger and a little bit of testosterone, they might actually have a chance. They don't and they don't. -
Obama won when Romney let Candy Crowley kick his ass. Mitt managed to make Obama look tufforegonblitzkrieg said:
Disagree. Americans have become soft and dumb. They voted Obama in for a 2nd term despite how radical and divisive he was, despite his many failures of policy. They keep voting in trash like Pocahontas Warren and Krapala Harris. They voted Gavin Newsome as governor of California, and they voted in Andrew Cuomo as governor of New York. The left loves a good whiner and a solid fascist, someone they can get in line behind and goosestep toward the future.PurpleThrobber said:
See the bolded.RaceBannon said:
I made several points that you now must avoid at all costsCirrhosisDawg said:
So you don’t have a single point to make at all. Got it.RaceBannon said:
Gosh I hope so since the democrats only solution is to run an old white racist who is in the pocket of the Chi ComsCirrhosisDawg said:
Yes. Trump capitulated. A global recession is ensuing. US equity markets are tanking. The 2-year v 10-year UST yield curve was inverted at today’s opening.RaceBannon said:
You had an argument? Analysis of the market’s reaction to the trade war? Rationalization of Xi's troubles?CirrhosisDawg said:New leader in the clubhouse: Xi will cave any day now potd!
Merry Christmas btw.
Root root root for the away team
If they don't win its a shame
For its one, two, three, strikes you're out at the old ball game
Bit Xi will cave any day now and at least trump is doing something, right?
Any thoughts on that oh Oracle of El Monte?
I know we could try socialism. That always works
Or just give in and let China win
You're such a soft fucking loser you probably wear a white helmet
The left spent four years insulting Reagan then ran Jimmy Carter's VP
To be fair they only lost 49 states in 84 even though Reagan had a first term recession
Just crying like a bitch everyday won't get it done boy
In the spring of 1981, shortly before the onset of the painful recession, most Americans were optimistic about their economic future. A Gallup survey at the time found that 48% of the public believed the financial position of their household would be better in the next 12 months. Another 35% believed it would stay the same, while only 15% thought it would get worse. The public also smiled on the newly elected president. In a May poll, nearly half of Americans said the Reagan administration’s economic policies would make their family’s financial situation much better (8%) or somewhat better (41%). Just 37% said Reagan’s policies would make their family finances worse.
A year later, in September 1982, with the unemployment rate at 10.1%, most Americans were far from pleased with the state of the economy. A 54%-majority said Reagan’s policies had made their personal financial situation worse; just 34% said the policies had made their situation better. But even as the economy reached its nadir, the public did not lose all confidence in Reagan: In an October survey, a 40%-plurality said that over the long run the president’s policies would make their economic situation better, while a third said they would make things worse and 15% volunteered they would stay the same.
I sincerely believe this. And this is why Trump will boat race whoever the progressives throw out there - Americans don't like whiners. Period.
They like confidence. They like people who strut and talk shit and smoke weed like Lane Kiffen. They like Ali and Jon Gruden and Mike Tyson and Larry Bird and Gary Payton. Talk the talk, walk the walk, take it on the chin every once in a while but then get up and kick some ass.
That's America.
Whining about what's wrong is looser talk. Flat out stating "This is wrong, I'm gonna do X Y and Z and fix it" and then do exactly X Y and Z. That's Trump.
If any of the Progressives had an ounce of swagger and a little bit of testosterone, they might actually have a chance. They don't and they don't.
Not easy to do





