brenthutch

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  1. More from the New York Times (or as BillV calls it, the right wing echo chamber) https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/19/world/americas/us-haitian-deportation.html “The first Haitians deported from a makeshift camp in Texas landed in their home country Sunday amid sweltering heat, anger and confusion, as Haitian officials beseeched the United States to stop the flights because the country is in crisis and cannot handle thousands of homeless deportees….. Ms. Bazille’s family’s home in Les Cayes had been destroyed in the earthquake. Her mother and six siblings are living in the streets, she said, and she is alone with a small child, a backpack with all their belongings, and no prospect of a job.” So the Biden administration is willing to accept millions of refugees from Central, and South American but callously deports those from Haiti (including children and babies), which begs the question why? Both regions suffer from political instability, both regions are economically deprived, both regions have suffered recent natural disasters and both regions are rife with gang violence. Why deport the Haitians? What makes them different?
  2. Did BillV just call NPR “right wing media”?
  3. Ok, Biden bragged about how he struck back at terrorists when all he did was murder seven children and three adults including one aid worker who worked with the US. He desperately needed to get ahead of a disastrous news cycle, so he unleashed an AGM-114 and sacrificed a bunch of civilians for political expediency. Thanks Jerry, when I am more precise, it is actually much more damning.
  4. Really Jerry? You’re going to hang your hat on that?
  5. Biden bragged about how he struck back at terrorists when all he did was murder children. https://www.npr.org/2021/09/18/1038556483/drone-strike-kabul-family-afghanistan-missile
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hastings
  7. Notice the date and notice the tense Kallend used. Thanks for teeing it up for me.
  8. You know things are bad when the French want Trump back in office
  9. Yes it entered a recession and promptly came out of it (in record time). Kallend was confused and distracted by the stock market and the unemployment rate (as evidenced by his reply) and claimed we were still in a recession. However, as you can see, the recession was over by the summer of 2020 (I got the date right this time) His confusion was understandable as the MSM downplayed the recovery and hyped all of the bad in a successful attempt to influence the election.
  10. End result recession officially ended spring of 2022 (Just as I said)
  11. Like his press secretary https://images.app.goo.gl/pBME71T7c2j2qGe47
  12. I’ll let you sober up before responding. (That gives you a chance to edit your nonsense)
  13. Really? Nobody possesses the testicular fortitude to man up, admit they were wrong and apologize for being a jerk to me?
  14. Really? Just who is the “ they” Biden keeps referring to when he says what “they” told him what to do or what not do? What about General Milley usurping the chain of command? The deep state, IMHO, is not some Illuminati, it is just a bunch of bureaucrats protecting their turf and maintaining their relevance.
  15. Just shows the deep state is at the helm whether our President is stupid (Trump) or senile (Biden). I don’t know if I’m to be relieved or concerned.
  16. I remember taking a lot of flack when I said we were no longer in a recession last fall. Well the referees have made the call and…. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/19/its-official-the-covid-recession-lasted-just-two-months-the-shortest-in-us-history.html “According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the contraction lasted just two months, from February 2020 to the following April.” Ohhhh SNAP! Thanks to the robust health of the economy, pre-pandemic and the policies of low taxes and low regulation, our economy rebounded with unprecedented speed.
  17. I’ll grant you it is close, but I’m going to have to go with Joe as he has only been in office for eight months. He is currently struggling to read his teleprompter as he is trying to justify a massive tax and spend scheme.
  18. Biden is making Trump look like a senior statesman
  19. More mass confusion, or should I say mask confusion “The CDC announced on May 13 that fully vaccinated Americans could stop wearing masks indoors and outside” One day later, on May 14, Erika Dinkel-Smith, the White House director of labor engagement, said she stopped the NEA from releasing a critical statement that had called for immediate clarification. "Would you know when Dr. Wolensky would be able to call NEA-Pres. Becky Pringle?" Dinkel-Smith wrote in the email. "They've gotten significant incoming and are getting targeted for a response from the media. I've gotten them to hold on their statement calling for clarification." The next day, on May 15, the CDC updated its masking guidance to indicate that all people should wear a mask at school regardless of vaccination status. "This batch of emails came just weeks after we already exposed the teachers unions influenced the CDC on school openings," Americans for Public Trust Executive Director Caitlin Sutherland told Fox News. "Lo and behold, less than two weeks later, they're at it again, but this time in relation to mask guidance." Well it looks like politics is trumping science when it comes to our children’s education.
  20. Personal attacks are the last refuge of a scoundrel (apologies to Samuel Johnson)
  21. Oh you are back! Good! You went silent there for a few day, had me worried. Have you sorted out: Olof “When you need to increase energy production capacity for wind or solar, you just add an extra solar panel or an extra wind turbine and hook it up. Repeat as many times as necessary.” Also Olof “China's building coal plants at a rapid pace because as a developing country, their energy needs are increasing quickly” Also Olof ”If you want to increase energy production for a coal plant, you'll need to choose a site, get architects in and design and build an entire power plant facility. Gives you a big step increase in power capacity, but takes a lot longer.” So which is it?
  22. A criticism can be as much for something that was not done (secure the border and deliver on his promise to “shut down the virus”) as much as mistakes that were done (Afghanistan fiasco). If I mentioned Obama, it is because Biden was his VP and famously the “last man in the room” when important decisions were being made.