Play Nice 45th President of the United States: Donald Trump - Part 9 - The Shi'ites Hit The Fan (Cont. in Part 10, see OP)

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No one wants to see this, but it is a direct result of lax immigration open borders politicians receiving backhanders from big business to keep the cheap labour flooding in or progressive liberals that have NFI.

 
Actually the first selfie was in 2007, and it was an Australian invention

These would be a lot funnier if you at least used the real fact and tweeked it.
In July of 1998, a man from Detroit and his college pals had intended to create a conspiracy theory discussion site, named after the mythical creature Bigfoot. At 2am, after one too many Coors Lights in the dorms, he committed one of histories most significant typos: mistakenly adding the letter Y to the bigfoot domain name.

Back then, registering an internet domain name cost several thousand dollars.

Not to be deterred, he turned that lemon into lemonade upon discovering that the Australian people referred to their national sport as "footy". With the Aussie people being notorious for their consumption of Google ads, the rest is history.

That man's name was cheierrf.
#FireFacts
 

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In July of 1998, a man from Detroit and his college pals had intended to create a conspiracy theory discussion site, named after the mythical creature Bigfoot. At 2am, after one too many Coors Lights in the dorms, he committed one of histories most significant typos: mistakenly adding the letter Y to the bigfoot domain name.

Back then, registering an internet domain name cost several thousand dollars.

Not to be deterred, he turned that lemon into lemonade upon discovering that the Australian people referred to their national sport as "footy". With the Aussie people being notorious for their consumption of Google ads, the rest is history.

That man's name was cheierrf.
#FireFacts

And we all know that footy is not at all similar to football.

In fact it would be an interesting search to find the first recorded use of footy for football.
 
Tell me more about how the far-left is the "entire political spectrum". I would have thought far (anything) = extremist. What should I have called that particular far-left extremist?

Yeah, coz that was your only mention of it

The violent left



That's the problem with the left, everyone right of CNN/NYT are FRNJs to you.

95% of the media is leftist though. You just don't see it because they're nearly always pushing a "progressive" socialist narrative. You only notice the small overall percentage of conservative media

Good for you, stick within your "progressive" left echo chamber. You'll be nice and safe in there. Conservatives, we don't have that luxury.

Really need a Far-Left Only! sign/label at the door then. Some discussion forum we have here FMD.

Each of these posts either smears "the left" with no extremist qualifier, or positions it negatively compared to "the right"/conservatism ie. point scoring. Or labels the entire forum/thread "far left" rofl.

Really, this isn't complicated.
 
In July of 1998, a man from Detroit and his college pals had intended to create a conspiracy theory discussion site, named after the mythical creature Bigfoot. At 2am, after one too many Coors Lights in the dorms, he committed one of histories most significant typos: mistakenly adding the letter Y to the bigfoot domain name.

Back then, registering an internet domain name cost several thousand dollars.

Not to be deterred, he turned that lemon into lemonade upon discovering that the Australian people referred to their national sport as "footy". With the Aussie people being notorious for their consumption of Google ads, the rest is history.

That man's name was cheierrf.
#FireFacts

Better. I would actually go why is BigFooty based out of the tax dodge that is Delaware
 
Yeah, coz that was your only mention of it
Each of these posts either smears "the left" with no extremist qualifier, or positions it negatively compared to "the right"/conservatism ie. point scoring. Or labels the entire forum/thread "far left" rofl.

Really, this isn't complicated.

What would you like me to call the 'communism', 'the far-left', 'the left', 'socialism' & "progressive" socialism? Are there alternative names for that side of the political spectrum that you aren't triggered by?

I'm a conservative, I have conservative political and social views.
 
What would you like me to call the 'communism', 'the far-left', 'the left', 'socialism' & "progressive" socialism? Are there alternative names for that side of the political spectrum that you aren't triggered by?

I'm a conservative, I have conservative political and social views.

Who's triggered? You're the one bemoaning the unfairness of it all and leaving the thread.

Call it whatever you want - free speech. But if you link a pretty wide section of that spectrum with the actions of extremists while positioning your own views as more rational, as you've clearly done in this thread, expect the responses you've gotten.

Not sure how this isn't all fairly obvious.
 

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Meanwhile, on the actual ground in the midwest:


President Trump may have already lost Iowa and the rest of the midwest, but now he risks throwing the Senate into play.

Until last week, Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, was pretty safe, with high approval ratings and an ability to lie low in her re-election bid. Now, she is facing tough questions back home about trade and impeachment that are making her squirm.

Trump’s trade war with China caused John Deere, the largest employer in Iowa, to cut production by 20% and lay off 160 workers in the Quad Cities along the Mississippi River. Crop markets are in disarray as China was the largest consumer of soybeans until that market was shut down.

Farmers have been furious with Trump for waiving ethanol blending requirements, which the EPA has tried to smooth over with vague promises for the corn-based fuel. But the trust has been breached, and mothballed ethanol plants in north-west Iowa are unlikely to fire up again.

Farmers are anxious. So are rural communities, and so are union workers along the rivers. And it’s not just Iowa. It’s Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, too. Polls show Trump is tanking across those key swing states.

It doesn’t help when the secretary of agriculture, Sonny Perdue, went to Wisconsin, where independent dairy farmers are desperate in the face of consolidation, and laid down this cow chip: “In America, the big get bigger and the small get out.”

It’s tough for Senator Ernst to defend all that.
 
Yeah, coz that was your only mention of it

Each of these posts either smears "the left" with no extremist qualifier, or positions it negatively compared to "the right"/conservatism ie. point scoring. Or labels the entire forum/thread "far left" rofl.

Really, this isn't complicated.
Yep, if being called a trumpenzee is reportable and dehumanising so is being called a 'leftie' to me (really annoys the hell ot of me - stupid word which means little except for the 'other' side using to insult or put down) but I doubt I would get any sympathy if reported.
 
Twitter troll? I thought you were just calling him names but now I think you don't actually know who he is or the book he's referring to. Is that the case, or am I missing something?
No idea who it was or what book was (presumably very cleverly) being referenced. What did I miss?
 
"Kurds are great people. The best, they are a great people. They fought side by side with our troops in Syria defeating ISIS."

Moves troops from Syria to Saudi Arabia.

"I don't know who the Kurds are. Did they fight alongside our troops at Normandy? I don't think so. I don't know who the Kurds are".

They haven't been moved from Syria to Saudi Arabia.
Where do people get this s**t from?

They are only being moved back away from the border with Turkey. Some US troops are still there btw, not all have left the area yet.
 
Well which is it - is the article you posted reliable or not? It can’t be reliable in reporting one sided political violence, but unreliable in describing the victim and apparent reason for the violence... or is that okay?

The quotation marks around the word "Nazi" in the headline should have been a clue for you.
 
No idea who it was or what book was (presumably very cleverly) being referenced. What did I miss?
Douglas Murray is a conservative writer who had recently released a book called "The madness of crowds". That's what the tweet referenced (in relation to crowd clapping approval of young kid being trans). Hence why I was saying the actual answer to the question the kid was asking was irrelevant to the tweet and why it was cut from the video.
 
1907 is the first instance of football being called footy in Australia, both in country Vic and Qld, probably earlier though.
Meanwhile, on the actual ground in the midwest:


Yer yer doom and gloom, its all you guys live for, just like Bill Maher calling for unemployment and economic downturn to get rid of Trump.

I have heard people call the left a sickness and i am wondering!.
 
Douglas Murray is a conservative writer who had recently released a book called "The madness of crowds". That's what the tweet referenced (in relation to crowd clapping approval of young kid being trans). Hence why I was saying the actual answer to the question the kid was asking was irrelevant to the tweet and why it was cut from the video.
Aaahh, now I get it!
I was stuffed if I could understand what it had to do with a 180-year-old classic (and very funny) book!
 
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