According to Emerson College:
![]() | ARIZONA – Emerson |
| Trump | 48 |
| Biden | 44 |
| Five Candidates: | |
| Trump | 44 |
| Biden | 40 |
| Kennedy | 9 |
| West | 1 |
| Stein | 1 |
| U.S. Senate: | |
| Gallego | 45 |
| Lake | 43 |
![]() | GEORGIA – Emerson |
| Trump | 47 |
| Biden | 44 |
| Five Candidates: | |
| Trump | 45 |
| Biden | 39 |
| Kennedy | 5 |
| West | 2 |
| Stein | 2 |
![]() | MICHIGAN – Emerson |
| Trump | 45 |
| Biden | 44 |
| Five Candidates: | |
| Trump | 43 |
| Biden | 42 |
| Kennedy | 5 |
| West | 1 |
| Stein | 1 |
| U.S. Senate: | |
| Slotkin | 42 |
| Rogers | 40 |
![]() | NEVADA – Emerson |
| Trump | 45 |
| Biden | 44 |
| Five Candidates: | |
| Trump | 42 |
| Biden | 37 |
| Kennedy | 8 |
| West | 2 |
| Stein | 2 |
| U.S. Senate: | |
| Rosen | 45 |
| Brown | 37 |
![]() | NORTH CAROLINA – Emerson |
| Trump | 47 |
| Biden | 42 |
| Five Candidates: | |
| Trump | 46 |
| Biden | 37 |
| Kennedy | 6 |
| West | 1 |
| Stein | 1 |
![]() | PENNSYLVANIA – Emerson |
| Trump | 47 |
| Biden | 45 |
| Five Candidates: | |
| Trump | 45 |
| Biden | 41 |
| Kennedy | 6 |
| West | 1 |
| Stein | 1 |
| U.S. Senate: | |
| Casey | 46 |
| McCormick | 42 |
![]() | WISCONSIN – Emerson |
| Trump | 47 |
| Biden | 45 |
| Five Candidates: | |
| Trump | 45 |
| Biden | 40 |
| Kennedy | 6 |
| West | 1 |
| Stein | 1 |
| U.S. Senate: | |
| Baldwin | 46 |
| Hovde | 43 |












94 responses to “Trump has edge in battlegrounds; Democrats with edge in Senate races”
But Trump is sending out “mean tweets”. He called stoner -“Jack Ass” and the free passers are upset.
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DW – Great work. However, PA does not have a Senator Rosen. We do have Senator Casey. Unfortunately.
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thanks Bitter…I had just caught that…was a huge post, and I knew there would at least be one mistake. Much faster to copy/paste, make changes, but one has to actually make the changes.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/35-billion-slipped-ukraine-israel-aid-bill-supercharge-mass-migration-middle-east
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Outrageous! That $3.5 billion should also be spent on weapons for Ukraine.
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billions to back door illegals.
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Free passes love illegals and endless (senseless) wars.
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I said to not spend it on anything but Ukraine.
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Tina thinks it is senseless to keep Ukrainians alive.
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Give the illegals voting rights too.
-Free Passer
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Nobody at HHR said that. Are you hearing voices?
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Let Ukraine die.
– Putina
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Feds to test ground beef in states with bird flu outbreaks in cows…
Cash cow is concerned about this…AND a robin has built a nest in one of the bushes in the back yard.
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Tina- Why don’t you discuss what people post instead of arguing with posts that are not made?
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Fearless monkey gang tear down anti-monkey posters…
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Thank you for the update. This anti-monkey discrimination must end.
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At Columbia professional protesters and other radicals are creating mayhem, unabated by any police etc, on campus – holding civilians hostage, breaking windows, blocking doorways. They are being more aggressive with their protests going on for days, not hours, than anything that occurred on J6. And yet, will any of these protesters be jailed, without bail or due process, for years on end? Hey Bitter, where is your stiff upper lip siding with “the law” when it comes to throwing the book at people carrying American flags, versus those affiliated with Hamas and Sheria Law ideology? Oh right, it’s all about keeping the Ukrainian oligarchs happy, giving sarcastic excuses for not addressing our own chaos and national security issues within our own borders..
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Will any of these college protesters be hunted down for years after their campus insurgency, identified by video images, paying people to ID them, arrested by FBI swat teams, and then over-charging them with felonies? Probably not. Rather, let’s talk endlessly about continuing an endless war, not here but thousands of miles away, giving money and aid as we hear of the enormous pocketing of that aid by government officials. Talk about upside down priorities!!!
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Zzzzzzzzz I condemned the J6 violence when it happened. I condemn this, too. I am consistent.
I think all graduations should go on even if the National Guard has to be dispatched with fixed bayonets to campuses.
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I think Jan has put a strangle hold on HHR Clown.
Jan – How much money did Biden not spend on the border that was then sent to Ukraine? (Hint -$0)
Should any violent J6 protester been charged with anything? I expect you will say no.
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In response to your other question, I want violent people hunted down and arrested regardless of their cause or motivation.
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Jan never admits that the war is “endless” because of Putin.
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Syrsky acknowledged that Ukraine’s overall situation had deteriorated.
“’The situation at the front has escalated. Trying to seize the strategic initiative and break through the front line, the enemy has concentrated its main efforts in several directions, creating a significant advantage in forces and in means’, he added.”
Russia’s stepped-up tempo may be a precursor to a major offensive attempt later this spring.
Also, a Ukrainian soldier from the Nazi Azov battalion offered a frank analysis of the country’s war effort.
“’No one is willing to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine nowadays’, said the soldier, identified as ‘Niko’, to a local news outlet. The soldier continues to fight on despite having lost one of his legs in combat, insisting that there is no one to replace him.
[…] The soldier added that ‘literally no one’ is willing to go to Ukraine’s front lines.
[…] Fighting-age Ukrainians “do whatever they come up with” to try to escape the draft the soldier added, including “swimming across the Tisa River and drowning themselves in there.” Some 22 Ukrainians have reportedly died attempting to cross the river separating Ukraine from Romania.”
It is estimated that 1.5 million men of military age are currently in hiding across Ukraine. Ukrainian military personnel are also increasingly deserting, with over 100,000 deserters on the run.
……And yet, armchair warriors are all in for continuing this beleaguered war, where it’s the Ukrainian youth and their families who are getting brutalized, while the government officials, oligarchs, and merchants of war are being enriched.
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“Ukrainian youth and their families who are getting brutalized”
and if they surrender, then the men all go off to Siberian prison camps, if they are not lined up and shot.
Youth and Families will be broken up and made into slaves of Putin.
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Fry all j6ers.
Laugh at the secret service agents injured during the blm riots/trump going to the bunker.
-free passer
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”Jan never admits that the war is “endless” because of Putin.”
After a while the ravages and inequities of war blur into just being an endless war no one wants. Putting Putin’s name in every every sentence, justifying the war, is no elixir to soften it’s impact, nor does it offer reasonable reasons to not seek an end to it.
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Jan does not care. She wants the war to end on Putin’s terms.
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Would be nice if the house speaker pulled Jack Ass funding aka stoner.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/trump-slams-jack-smith-after-bombshell-documents-prove/
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On a side note, during the sc hearing about presidential immunity, Justice Thomas mentioned that Stoner may not have standing.
This is related to the Meese friend of court brief filed.
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And still does not admit the war is endless because of Putin.
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DW, surrendering leads to one outcome, whereas negotiating an end would lead to one less onerous than what you project. However, because the Russians have sharpened their edge over the Ukrainians, having more troops now than were available at the onset, more armaments, better trained and war savvy rotations of soldiers – unlike the war-weary Ukrainians – maybe it’s too late for any negotiations to be beneficial to Ukraine. Had the US and UK not interfered, early on, with talks dealing with settling the Russian/Ukraine disputes the country of Ukraine would be in much better shape today.
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Still blaming everybody but Putin.
The US and UK had no ability to stop Russia and Ukraine from negotiating a pre-invasion deal. Why does Jan repeat this nonsense to portray Putin as the victim? Putin is solely responsible for the invasion.
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It’s Trumps fault that Putin invaded.
-Free passer
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“than what you project”
How do you know this? I have personally MET a man who spent around 10 years in a Russian prison in Siberia, where he was tortured and nearly died several times. His crime? He was the pastor of a small congregation of Christians. If they are eager to do this to a harmless pastor, what do you suppose awaits those who put on a uniform to fight against Russia in a war?
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Zzzzzzzz Get help, Tina. Nobody said that. You are delusional.
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Putin is a KGB-trained thug. Jan thinks he will be a benevolent peacemaker.
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Boden and MAGA Mike slipped in open border provisions into the Ukraine money laundering bill (no one gets to read or review the bills)
https://fwitter.com/Eric_Schmitt/status/1783147866476925170
“Not only did the “Foreign Aid” package do nothing to secure our own border it included $3.5 Billion to supercharge mass migration from the Middle East. Quoting Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) Open borders? No problem. The Biden administration is setting up two new international field offices in Qatar and Turkey to facilitate the mass migrati…
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https://twitter.com/Eric_Schmitt/status/1783147866476925170
fixed link
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House Democrats officially support MAGA Mike now.
“House Democratic Leadership Officially Declares Support for RINO Mike Johnson — Will Vote Against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Motion to Vacate”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/it-will-not-succeed-house-democratic-leadership-announces/
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MSNBC fake news continues to compare anti-genocide student protestors to J6 protestors.
https://x.com/hotspothotspot/status/1785335882687357175?s=46
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Heather Idoni is a 61 year old “grandma,” facing a 50 year sentence and $1 million dollar fine for participating in, praying, and blocking access to an abortion clinic. She has 15 children, 10 of whom are adopted from Ukraine.
So, how many rioting radicals will experience such punishment? How many people alleged to have committed far more serious crimes – even murder – will be subjected to such severe confinement?
……..crickets, as all comments go back to Putin accusations.
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BTW, DW, people are being beaten up, have had medical assistance withheld, kept in sensory deprived isolation for months at a time here in the US. Why is their misery not up in your grill as are the ones purported to have happened under the vicious Russian regime. Did you not also hear of the independent journalist imprisoned in Ukraine for protesting its government, eventually dying there?
Russia is truly an awful authoritarian government. However, Zelenskyy is demonstrating signs of evolving into a similar type of regime, as is the United States. Maybe people here should be more concerned about what is happening before their very eyes, than straining them to dabble in constraining regimes overseas.
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Actually those senate numbers are not bad.
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anti-genocide student protestors”
You mean pro-Hamas terrorist students?
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I have spoken out here about the injustices of these overcharged political prisoners here in the US. It’s terrible and must be fixed, and it’s a different issue than foreign wars.
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i thought the same Jason about the Senate numbers. Key is to just watch the incumbents’ numbers. 47 and up they are probably going to pull through. 45-46, could be in serious trouble, 44 or less, deep trouble.
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jason, I just found the research I had done years ago, where it shows what the incumbents were polling at on election day, and who won.
Ellsworth: 33.5 (lost)
Marshall 34.3 (lost)
Melancon: 36.3 (lost)
Fisher (OH): 35.6 (lost)
Giannoulias: 40.0 (lost)
Sestak: 40.3 (lost)
Carnahan: 40.3 (lost)
Hodes: 40.3 (lost)
Conway: 41.7 (lost)
Berkley: 42 (lost)
Feingold: 44.5 (lost)
Bennet: 44.7 (won, but Buck imploded)
Reid: 45.3 (won, but Angle imploded)
McCaskill: 45.8 (won, but Akin)
Manchin: 46 (won)
Casey: 46.8 (won)
Brown (OH): 47.2 (won)
Boxer: 48 (won)
Kaine: 48.4 (won)
Warren: 48.5 (won)
Murray: 48.5 (won)
Murphy: 48.7 (won)
Nelson: 48.8 (won)
Baldwin: 49.3 (won)
Blumenthal: 51.7 (won)
There are always a few caveats, but once an incumbent starts flirting with a topline of 45 in the polling, the challenger has a real shot.
Right now here are the current Dems:
Rosen 42.5
Brown 43.4
Tester 45.5
Casey 47.1
Baldwin 47.2
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maybe it’s too late for any negotiations to be beneficial to Ukraine.”
Good, I am glad Janzam understands that “negotiations” won’t be beneficial to Ukraine.
That being the case, the only option is to try to defeat the invaders.
For that, Ukraine needs massive military aid and support from the US and the Europe.
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The US and UK had no ability to stop Russia and Ukraine from negotiating a pre-invasion deal. Why does Jan repeat this nonsense to portray Putin as the victim? Putin is solely responsible for the invasion.”
Poor Putin. Ex-KGB thug and war criminal was “forced” to invade Ukraine, kill hundreds of thousands, rape, kidnap and exile tens of thousands more, and displace ten million people while bombing their homes, hospitals, schools and train stations.
Janzam really wants you to feel sorry for this poor misunderstood soul.
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good morning?
was everyone asleep last night or was it the final episode of deed man treasure hunt or whatever thst show it. Fantasy island? Oak village??”
Oak Island is on Tuesdays, not Monday.
GFY
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I didn’t mention it in the Emerson polling, but they also looked at the NC governor race, and the Republican is up 1.
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There are predictions swirling around that the wild and destructive campus protests are only going to spread across the country, much like the BLM riots did during the pre election summer of 2020. Such discord, animated by COVID fears and safety at polling places, led to the craze of VBM and hastily created laws making voter fraud a breeze. This time, with chaos everywhere, why couldn’t the mandate-hardened Biden proclaim a national crisis was at hand, “forcing” him to cancel the 2024 elections, establishing a Marshall Law environment here? He could point out Zelenskyy as an example of another country, many sympathize with, who has done the same thing for safety-sakes during tremulous times. This way, like Ukraine, we can be stuck with Biden for as long as he deems our country to be in a national emergency status. It works for Zelenskyy, why not for Biden?
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janz needs a straightjacket
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Breaking News – I’m calling it. Jan is the HHR Clown.
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his way, like Ukraine, we can be stuck with Biden for as long as he deems our country to be in a national emergency status. It works for Zelenskyy, why not for Biden?”
Janzam does deserve the HHR CLOWN title. What a despicable excse for a human being.
She neglects the fact that Ukraine was actually invaded, large areas are occupied, and it is being bombed, its cities shelled, its citizens raped, exiled, tortured and kidnapped, and 25% of its population displaced from their homes.
But outside that little minor detail, Zelensky is just like Biden….
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If we have an election in 2024, and Trump wins, the following statement alone would be worth casting a vote for him:
”Former President Donald J. Trump says he would consider a pardon for each of the January 6 defendants either currently imprisoned or being prosecuted by the Biden government. The former President made the commitment during a recent interview, lamenting what he sees as a ‘two-tier justice system.’
“[W]hen I look at Portland, when I look at Minneapolis, where they took over police precincts and everything else, and went after federal buildings, when I look at other situations that were violent, and where people were killed, nothing happened to them,” Trump said during an interview with TIME Magazine. He continued: “Nothing happened to them. I think it’s a two-tier system of justice. I think it’s a very, very sad thing.”
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Attached is a list of ongoing wars in the world. My assumption is that one or both sides in each is doing bad things to people. I also assume that one side was/is the aggressor.
I read here often that the US needs to fund Ukraiine’s war efforts because Putin is a thug and is committing war crimes. Should the US be funding one side in each of these wars throughout the world? After all, there’s a bad guy in each?
Chicon
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The U.S. acts in its national security interest. I don’t see a list but a pretty good place to start would be:
Good guys:
Ukraine
Israel
Taiwan
South Korea
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Bad guys:
Russia
Hamas/Iran/their friends
China
North Korea
__________________________________________
The United States is not engaged in a shooting war with any of those bad guys. We should keep sending money to the good guys so it stays that way.
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In your eyes, apparently, being a “clown” is someone who prioritizes their country’s problems, constitutional offenses, censorship of speech, denial of rights, and the customizing of our culture towards Marxism over other world conflicts. For me, however, a “clown” is someone who becomes a one-issue person – that issue being a country who has banned uncensored news, having only government approved news, and is the recipient of aid having no oversight. That is indeed a “clownish” mindset.
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Jan, we have those same priorities about the censorship, constitutional offenses, etc, but there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING THAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT THEM RIGHT NOW.
Ukraine can be helped right now. If Trump wins, then the door will be open to fixing these problems that we all care about.
But you behave as though Biden isn’t really in power, and its just GOP ineptitude for not getting things done. The Speaker of the House is not the President of United States.
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SAME ppl who arrested 1300 Americans for an “insurrection” after protesting a stolen election are now waving Ukraine flags on the house floor
https://x.com/RickyDoggin/status/1785093844335493304
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https://tenor.com/bIvAP.gif
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Now subbing in for TGCA, Chicon.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ongoing_armed_conflicts
Chicon
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Janzam “the Putin Nurse” to celebrate!
“At least five people were killed, officials said, in a Russian attack on Odesa that left a landmark building known as the “Harry Potter Castle” damaged on Monday, April 29.
The governor of Odesa Oblast, Oleh Kiper, said on Tuesday morning that at least five people died as result of the attack, and that 23 people were being treated.
Kiper said that eight people were in serious condition, with four of those being in “extremely serious condition,” including a 4-year-old girl.
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine said that at least 32 people were injured in the attack.
Footage from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine shows firefighters at the reception house of the International Humanitarian University, which is known to locals as the “Harry Potter Castle.”
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”The leader of the anti-Taliban resistance in Afghanistan has issued a chilling warning that a new terrorist attack on America is a matter of ‘when not if’.
Ahmad Massoud said terrorism is ‘breeding’ in the vacuum left by the U.S. pulling out in August 2021 and it is ‘very possible ‘ extremists will now try to strike America or Europe.” Daily Mail
The above is but one of many pending crises our country faces, precipitated by not only the Afghan departure debacle, but by our wide open border, plus monies sent by Biden to various NGOs encouraging and even facilitating illegal border crossers. Said terrorism attack would only add to the pessimistic predictions that events are ratcheting up making a Marshall Law scenario not a “clownish” possibility at all!
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I don’t know how or why you get up in the morning.
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I read here often that the US needs to fund Ukraiine’s war efforts because Putin is a thug and is committing war crimes. Should the US be funding one side in each of these wars throughout the world? After all, there’s a bad guy in each?”
Zzzzzz…… simplistic drivel.
We should fund Ukraine’s defense against the Russian invaders because it is our strategic interest to do so.
Opposing Russia’s expansionist plans for a “Greater Russia” as Putin puts it or a new USSR (the demise of which he claimed was one of the greatest tragedies in history) is in the interest of the US and our European allies. Russia’s expansion does not have to be by military invasion like Crimea, Ukraine, Chechnya and Georgia, it can be by political and economic influence like Belarus or by fomenting local strife like Moldova, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, etc.
“Bad guy committing war crimes” is intellectual dishonesty because it is a stupid attempt to paper over the real geopolitical issues involved.
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“that issue being a country who has banned uncensored news, having only government approved news”
Unlike Janzam’s hero Putin, who actually believes in a free press and free speech?
CLOWN!
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By 72-28 American favor Israel going into Rafah and finishing off Hamas.
But there are a lot of Bunus in the US. 18% of Americans support Hamas rather than Israel. Sick.
https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2024/04/30/new-harvardharris-poll-how-much-have-campus-radicals-shifted-opinion-on-israel-n3787479
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”But you behave as though Biden isn’t really in power, and its just GOP ineptitude for not getting things done. The Speaker of the House is not the President of United States.”
DW, I’m fully aware we don’t have the power to get certain if not many things done. However, we do have some power, by having a slim majority in the House and a slim minority in the Senate, to make the legislation of the Biden Administration more difficult to pass. We still should have loud oppositional voices who can message better messages to the people, such as what Elise Stefanik just did about the stupid lawfare being pitted against Trump. We did have the ability to earlier shut the government down in lieu of passing such an unwieldy budget. We could have put up bigger obstacles to passing a foreign package that literally ignored aid for us domestically. Nothing is easy in life. But, if you don’t show the willingness to say “no” until the oppositional Dems yield something back, then the current Republican politicians are inept.
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“The above is but one of many pending crises our country faces, precipitated by not only the Afghan departure debacle, but by our wide open border, plus monies sent by Biden to various NGOs encouraging and even facilitating illegal border crossers.”
The solution is to elect Trump.
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Bitter, I’ve always been a hard worker, stubborn in supporting issues, people, and values that align with the individuality and uniqueness this country was built on. I get up in the morning just fine, because of who I am rather than trying to conform to herd thinking, like what is sometimes reflected on this blog.
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You could have just said “Thank you.”
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I get up in the morning just fine”
Putin probably does too, war crimes don’t bother him, just like they don’t bother Putin’s Nurse.
When you lack that much empathy, you sleep like a baby.
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We could have put up bigger obstacles to passing a foreign package that literally ignored aid for us domestically.”
Zzzzzzz…..
We shouldn’t put up “obstacles” to doing the right thing or defending our own interests.
And there was no “aid” ignored domestically.
The border is open because the Dems want it that way and they control it. Not one penny that didn’t go to our allies would have been spent securing the border.
Not ONE penny.
But the Putin Nurse knows that.
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We did have the ability to earlier shut the government down “
LOL
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”The solution is to elect Trump.”
I hope Trump wins. And, if the nominee were RDS I would hope he would win. However, one man cannot be the entire solution for a country going down the Marxist tubes. The “people” have to come into play, as well as representatives who were voted in to mirror the needs and wishes of the people. They have to get out and show what they want, not only in votes whose ballots can be messed with, but by writing and physically getting out to support what they want and don’t want. You’re seeing this in some school board meetings where parents are rebelling against the CRT, gender distorting curriculum. The same has to happen in the halls of Congress, where supposed “conservative” Congress people vote conservatively, with intentions to limit government overreach, spending, and protect our own sovereignty. Full stop!
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Zzzzzzzz Putin wanted the war. Ukraine did not.
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Uh oh. Did Jan just give up on Braveheart as Savior?
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“I don’t know how or why you get up in the morning.”
“Breaking News – I’m calling it. Jan is the HHR Clown”.
“I think Jan has put a strangle hold on HHR Clown.”
This is what you get when you disagree with Bitter. Of course, he’s the only one here who seems to be okay with US troops fighting in Ukraine. Disagree with him, get the personal shots. On the plus side, at least today he didn’t ask anyone to leave.
As an aside, this is one of the best examples of projection you’ll ever see….
“Tina- Why don’t you discuss what people post instead of arguing with posts that are not made?”
Chicon
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mohel, do you agree with these classifications of countries/entities and believe it is in the national security interest of the U.S. to act accordingly (foreign aid/military equipment) as it relates to these specific places?
Good guys:
Ukraine
Israel
Taiwan
South Korea
Bad guys:
Russia
Hamas/Iran/their friends
China
North Korea
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NOW the Truth comes out over Biden’s support of the Nakba
https://x.com/RNCResearch/status/1785416874706026925
Biden plans to relocate the Gaza refugees into the USA with funding from MAGA Mike. He gets his voters into red states to tilt them left, and Israel gets to feel “safe” after using American weapons to massacre Palestinians.
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As of 3:30 this afternoon…THE FENCE IS DEAD!
As “Bones” might have said to Capt. Kirk…
“Jim the fence is dead.”
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Did the eight sections that are the common boundary with the neighbor. Their dog did not attack me. Finished the last 8 sections in 3 and 1/2 hours (11:30 to 3 something. Missed lunch).
Then it seems like I spent 2 hours cleaning up–pouring unused paint back into the big 5 gal. bucket, washing out and cleaning off the paint sprayer, cleaning brushes, washing out five 5-gal. buckets plus a couple of littler ones, etc.
Fingers on hand have cramped up. I feel like someone getting palsy or something. Waiting for pain meds to kick in.
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If any of you are driving by, stop in and I will give you a tour of the newly p[ainted fence.
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I have not called for US troops in Ukraine. But you know that.
If HHR sucks so much, how are you making it better? People can go to your blog as soon as you post the link.
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Once again Ron Paul was correct about MAGA Mike and the Palestinian conflict.
Just have to let some time pass and then it becomes obvious to everyone.
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Tina post about people giving feee passes to Biden even thought nobody here is voting for Biden and the people she is addressing – Corey and Robbie – don’t post here. Paul almost never posts.
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Holy Crap. I go away for most of the day and come back and literally, maybe 3 decent posts. Jason – loved your GFY….Oak Island it is…I liked my names better
DW, great look at Senate polls.
Other than that a full day of Ukraine…and not one post changed either sides minds.
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“Ron Paul was correct”
Best oxymoron of the month.
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This is what you get when you disagree with Bitter. Of course, he’s the only one here who seems to be okay with US troops fighting in Ukraine.”
This is what you get when someone is lying.
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I never called for US troops fighting in Ukraine.
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I don’t know when Chicon thought HHR was ever nice.
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