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Schumer Shutdown, Day 25

“And that’s the way it is, October 26, 2025, the 25th day of captivity for the American government by Chuck Schumer.”

20 responses to “Schumer Shutdown, Day 25”

  1. Trump brokered a peace treaty between Thailand and Cambodia. A circuit judge has just ruled that the two nations must stay at war until a Democratic Party candidate is elected US President

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  2. Same judge also ruled that all victims and refugees of said war are automatically US citizens.

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  3. There was frost on my back windshield this morning.

    GFYs.

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  4. Dr. Frasier Crane endorses Ciattarelli.

    Could be a game changer.

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  5. A judge has ruled the remains of the Sacred Magnolia trees from the East Wing must be preserved for historical purposes and a future memorial.

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  6. Experts claim that an examination of the remains show the Sacred Magnolias suffered extreme duress and in fact cried for help during their removal.

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  7. Same experts declared that the shade the Sacred Magnolias provided were essential to blocking effects of climate change on the WH. Without them, there will be more exposure to the harmful effects of cosmic radiation, exacerbated by the decline of the ozone layer.

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  8. Interesting Sunday morning tidbit….even the Titanic had a ballroom. “It was a grand, elegant space inspired by the Hotel Russell in London and featured a design in the Louis XV style, similiar to the Palace of Versailles.”

    Not the portable tents and porta potties used by Barrack Obama several times to entertain heads of state.

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  9. Bibi resuming the genocide and now trying to annex the West Bank also. Drumf scam peace deal

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  10. good, I hope Israel annexes the so called “West Bank”

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  11. Apparently SNAP benefits will end on Nov. 1.

    I predict Shumer will end the government shutdown just prior to that so he can claim the Dems came to rescue all the SNAP recipients.

    May be sometime this week, I predict.

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  12. At least Bunu is using one of his own handles. I won’t read or watch his trash but at least we are warned.

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  13. Milei’s party wins big in Argentina. AFUERA, Peronistas!

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  14. Good news for Argentina.

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  15. Movie about little Marxist apparatchik Bruce Springsteen bombs big time, was projected to gross 25 million at opening with 15 million as “worst case scenario”.

    Actual result: 9 million.

    I guess they couldn’t get the proletariat comrades to come out.

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  16. I saw it with my wife. She really liked it because she is a big fan of his music. I thought it was good as a movie. No politics in it.

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  17. Former US VP Kamala Harris says she had concerns about Joe Biden’s ability to campaign for re-election but not about “his capacity to be president”

    Okayyyyy then.

    He was not fit for a campaign, but he was fit for the Presidency.

    We really dodged a bullet.

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  18. Not surprised Bitter could sit through a movie about a rabid Marxist like Springsteen, I have always admired his cast iron stomach.

    This article seems to acknowledge that politics (rightly so) might be the cause for the movie flopping.

    “The first wave of reviews are far from glowing, witness the movie’s current 66 percent “fresh” rating at Rotten Tomatoes. 

    So will “Deliver Me from Nowhere” be the next “Rocketman?” Unlikely, to be kind.The Numbers Keep Falling.

    A few weeks back, box office sites predicted the film could earn anywhere from $15 million to $25 million. And why not? Springsteen is a living legend, one of rock’s biggest stars whose fame hasn’t dimmed over the decades.

    He’s an icon, full stop. And this is the first major, big-screen closeup of his creative process.

    Yet Variety predicted the film would earn in the $10 million range just a few days ago. The competition isn’t particularly stiff, including the poorly reviewed “Regretting You” and the second week of the horror sequel “The Black Phone 2.”

    Plus, Springsteen’s hard-left politics have been chipping away at his brand in recent years. His shocking defense of sky-high ticket prices shredded his blue-collar image. And his chronic attacks on President Donald Trump, while ignoring the serial miscues of his predecessor, likely chased some potential movie goers away.

    A Springsteen movie should be a must-see event, even one that doesn’t rock the Oscar conversation.

    Instead, the film could be out of theaters by Thanksgiving based on current tracking models.”

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