Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
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Re: Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
Number 11??????????cptrelentless wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 2:02 pmTeresa May is an idiot who snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Boris is only 50% as guilty of the faux pas he's accused of making. The majority of people who bothered to vote wanted Brexit, it was never going to be easy getting out. Look at what they did to Greece. However, if you really want Britain to fall into the shitter than by all means vote for the bumbling geography teacher. Lets see how well the country does when theres a Marxist centralist sat in number 11.pczz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:46 amAre we talking about trump or the British Foreign secretary Boris Johnson (who shares a barber with Trump), Or Dodgy Davey Davies ( same barber), or Tyrant Theresa May (possibly same barber ). I don't like Trump but its a bit jolly unfair to pick on him while he is doing a wonderful job of diverting attention away to the idiots running the Uk and brexitcptrelentless wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:46 pm Trump employed cheap immigrants, not Americans, in his construction work, why does he care about you, mere pleb? You don't play golf. He can tell you bald faced lies in all his speeches, lying about obvious things like the weather, how many votes he got, what he Tweeted last week and you lap it up. It's amusing really.
Re: Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
Yes. the brexit party have just done their first fantastic trade deal. We are sending Europe 3.5 million workers who are paying taxes in return for which Europe is going to send us 1.5 million pensioners to block hospital beds and fill up care homes. the future is rosycptrelentless wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 2:02 pmTeresa May is an idiot who snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Boris is only 50% as guilty of the faux pas he's accused of making. The majority of people who bothered to vote wanted Brexit, it was never going to be easy getting out. Look at what they did to Greece. However, if you really want Britain to fall into the shitter than by all means vote for the bumbling geography teacher. Lets see how well the country does when theres a Marxist centralist sat in number 11.pczz wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:46 amAre we talking about trump or the British Foreign secretary Boris Johnson (who shares a barber with Trump), Or Dodgy Davey Davies ( same barber), or Tyrant Theresa May (possibly same barber ). I don't like Trump but its a bit jolly unfair to pick on him while he is doing a wonderful job of diverting attention away to the idiots running the Uk and brexitcptrelentless wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:46 pm Trump employed cheap immigrants, not Americans, in his construction work, why does he care about you, mere pleb? You don't play golf. He can tell you bald faced lies in all his speeches, lying about obvious things like the weather, how many votes he got, what he Tweeted last week and you lap it up. It's amusing really.
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Re: Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
'Murica did warn Europe of their declining economies. 50% taxation takes away incentives and growth. It actually acts to STRATIFY society, locking in the rich and locking out the historically poor, based on what the current government wants.
You have a well-developed society in Europe, at the cost of eventual economic decline, since hardly anyone wants to innovate, their needs are mostly satisfied.
If necessity is the mother of invention, innovation-wise, Europe is motherless. That's actually both a compliment and observation. I think they are too satisfied to innovate. Stratified. Locked in.
Brexit a decent wake up call, but I do hope the EU sorts it all out.
You have a well-developed society in Europe, at the cost of eventual economic decline, since hardly anyone wants to innovate, their needs are mostly satisfied.
If necessity is the mother of invention, innovation-wise, Europe is motherless. That's actually both a compliment and observation. I think they are too satisfied to innovate. Stratified. Locked in.
Brexit a decent wake up call, but I do hope the EU sorts it all out.
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Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
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Re: Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
Y'all can just relax, Trumpet is obeying Rothschild, the war is coming.
Evidence? Who needs evidence?
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Evidence? Who needs evidence?
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Re: Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
War is coming? So apparently what's been going on in Syria for many years and Russian planes bombing the fuck out of civilians there doesn't classify as war. And let's never let an opportunity pass to blame Trump for something. It makes us all feel so righteous and good and united.that genius wrote: ↑Wed Apr 11, 2018 9:11 pm Y'all can just relax, Trumpet is obeying Rothschild, the war is coming.
Evidence? Who needs evidence?
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Re: Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
the largest fleet in decades is heading there
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Wow, stay tuned in folks, this could get interesting.
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hopefully he is just using the NK playbook
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the russian fleet has sailed from tartus syria base. the french missile frigate "aquitaine" is on station offshore with a usa missile frigate. the brits are making noises of military support, and the izzies say they will not accept iranian troops in syria.
it is notable that the only "evidence" for the alleged chem attack have come from syrian anti gov forces.
syria is denying access to UN inspectors to the site at douma where chlorine gas attack is said to have happened.
there are many other things happening in the background that you will find in media outlets.
my opinion is that if shooting starts, israel will take out damascus and iranian assets, leaving usa, russia, and other countries unscathed.
here are some incisive analyses from the notorious propaganda organ of israel
https://www.debka.com/
it is notable that the only "evidence" for the alleged chem attack have come from syrian anti gov forces.
syria is denying access to UN inspectors to the site at douma where chlorine gas attack is said to have happened.
there are many other things happening in the background that you will find in media outlets.
my opinion is that if shooting starts, israel will take out damascus and iranian assets, leaving usa, russia, and other countries unscathed.
here are some incisive analyses from the notorious propaganda organ of israel
https://www.debka.com/
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Re: Ever get that 9/11 feeling?
Israeli propaganda is like a dog turd in the street. One just walks past it.
I think a few people have underestimated the efficacy of Russian/Syrian/Iranian/Turkish military and their missiles
Is another in the long list of butt-kickings on the way?
Oooh, chemical weapons! Anyone remember Agent Orange? Israel using white phosphorous on civilians in Gaza?...oh, but that's different, they're brown and not of our religious persuasion.
Meanwhile, May is flip-flopping, saying they should have proof, seems all of a sudden Corbyn's advice is solid...maybe dumbo Boris has been told to shut up
Hey, but who needs proof when the schmuck bankers need profit?
Investigate, find proof, then do what you like, but can anybody blame us for skepticism after Iraq and the imaginary WMD?
Such corrupt people, really. Pot. Kettle.
I think a few people have underestimated the efficacy of Russian/Syrian/Iranian/Turkish military and their missiles
Is another in the long list of butt-kickings on the way?
Oooh, chemical weapons! Anyone remember Agent Orange? Israel using white phosphorous on civilians in Gaza?...oh, but that's different, they're brown and not of our religious persuasion.
Meanwhile, May is flip-flopping, saying they should have proof, seems all of a sudden Corbyn's advice is solid...maybe dumbo Boris has been told to shut up
Hey, but who needs proof when the schmuck bankers need profit?
Investigate, find proof, then do what you like, but can anybody blame us for skepticism after Iraq and the imaginary WMD?
Such corrupt people, really. Pot. Kettle.
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