jdtrites.bsky.social
Dog lover, Systems Engineer, avid cyclist, bicycle mechanic, and politically active veteran, and proud Nova Scotian and Canadian. Elbows up!
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Old men can’t sleep. I’m here to tell ya.
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You have to elect them instead of felons.
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It won't. You'd end up with Deputy Fuhrer Joachim Vance in charge
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Everyone will forgive you… except Nutlick himself
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I agree. They are like lemmings and will walk off the cliff if their king tells them to.
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He is the same type of person. He used TACO King and now he is of no further use to Elon, so under the bus he goes... TACO needs Musk more then the other way around. If he starts funding opponents to the Project 2025 thing, the TACO King is screwed.
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He is making the US more irrelevant all the time. You can't rely on them to fulfill their international agreements. They are no longer relevant in the security architecture, because they can't be relied on, and they are in 194 trade wars; 196 if you include Heard and Macdonald Islands.
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I wonder if alien abduction counts?
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Remember that he claimed transgenic rats were transgender…
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That’s a rhetorical question George.
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The entire German army and the Waffen SS were on Meth (Perviton)
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I guess they haven’t figured out that American free speech rights only apply when you are in the US. If you are anywhere else, you don’t have that right; you have to follow THEIR laws. Rubio is turning out to be as big of a dufus as the rest of the Regime yardbirds.
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The level of cruelty is beyond the pale. I never thought I would see the day that this level of cruelty was being levelled the the US
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No surprise. It has to be corrupt in order to be in the Regime. It's prerequisite... or be a rapist.
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I think we all know he can’t make deals. Shaking people down is not a deal. His book was written by a ghost writer and my bet is he has no clue what is in it. His deal making was on full display with Ukraine negotiations; he gave everything away before even getting to the table. Some deal!
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The Cheeto King looks the weakest he ever has. He can’t bring himself to actually do something beyond “a strongly-worded bleet”.
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Unfortunate that it has become ok to normalize criminal behaviour. But, that is what happens when you elect a Criminal in Chief.
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Except that there are many, many hummingbird species; all of which can fly backwards and hover.
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So... Intelligence and knowledge of the facts are disqualifiers to be a member of the regime, so this is no surprise. Buchenwald Barbie needs her photo ops; the law bedamned.
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Believe it? They created it
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Nutlick probably knows better but his neck starts at the crack of his ass and he’d never counter Cheeto King for fear of losing his gravy train job.
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Details, details. They shouldn't matter that much, should they?
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Yes. They see it as they won the Great Patriotic War.
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It’s probably reasonable to assume. I know both Goering and Himmler had been working for some time on that assumption but were rebuffed.
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Seems ironic since MAGA doesn’t even disguise authoritarianism. Rubio knows better and should just keep quiet. Vance isn’t that smart.
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However, there is no dispute about the very significant contribution of the US in WW2, but they didn’t win in Europe. They contributed to a win in Europe. Arguably, they did win the Pacific war.
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Yes. Even in WW1, they were an important factor because of the potential of a couple of million fresh troops; the Germans could not have survived that. They didn’t have the manpower. But the US had a very small impact on the outcome
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I stand corrected. However, it was not a time zone issue; there were two separate signings
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It’s not. The real reason is the Soviets forced another signing on 9 May, for visibility, while Germany had surrendered on 8 May to the western Allies
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Technically, the US entered 6 Apr 1917. However, they stooged around arming themselves with French weapons until May 1918. The fought 7 mos. In the last 100 days, they had half the combat days and met fewer elements of the German army than the Canadians who were there from the beginning
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Plus, the post is BS. The US fought for 7 mos in a 4-year war in WW1. In WW2, they were instrumental, but so were British, Canadians, French Resistance and the Soviets. The US didn’t win either war.
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I think that is a safe bet.
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Thanks
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Really? Do you even know what “commie” is; especially since the US has gone full-blown fascist?
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It’s sort of true. Conservatives in Canada are more like Republicans of old. That is not to say there aren’t MAGAt-adjacent but they represent about 12% of Canadians, and around 30% of Conservatives. That said, I still believe that the right outcome occurred
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Yup. And the same happened in the US; which is how they got where they are. Luckily, the chips fell differently here.
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Don’t get me wrong. We are rooting for you.