Returning to Washington DC from Pennsylvania, President Trump delivered some brief impromptu remarks to the traveling press pool.
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Returning to Washington DC from Pennsylvania, President Trump delivered some brief impromptu remarks to the traveling press pool.
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No US press yet asking about the Thai-Cambodian peace agreement broken? Or Pritzker signing new Anti-ICE law? Minnesota Somali scandals get deeper, more sordid, more expensive than we ever thought possible. How does one relatively mid-sized community of 80,000 refugees account for upwards of $8 BILLION (a ‘B’) – in fraud? No wonder they are all adamant about “we’re not leaving”.
There’s the Zelensky’s “revised” agreement .. the same old no conceding of territories, yet he is for elections in Ukraine? I hope PDJT refuse the visit point-blank. We’re done. What’s so difficult to understand? The time for negotiations is over. We are not putting boots on the ground nor providing financial aid for your war with Russia. Your EU bros should be the ones since they want war with Russia to continue.
I’m pretty sure PDJT has that at the back of his mind and not inclined to answer questions about Jasmine Crockett.
And then they blame us for inflation and high credit card interest rates –
is there anyone left in Ukraine to vote?
Women should learn how to talk if they are going to be journalists. All I can hear is this little tinny voice that goes up and down, like a whirring windup toy when they ask questions.
Women belong in the KITCHEN .
(period)
And those who cannot cook – in the bedroom.
No tax on gambling. Don’t agree with that one. Its not a necessity.
That was the RAV reporter, the one in a relationship with MTG; the one who’s head looks like a red balloon, probably from alcoholism. Sounded like a paid question from the gambling industry.
Gambling is regressive and a net negative to societal wellbeing. Gambling is something to be disincentivized, not incentivized.
Yep but gee golly the Owners of the Modern Sports Gambling Industry (the Financial Holding Companies owning ESPN and MSM Sports Channels) are just going to love this one.
Gambling has long been bad for people in general. As a kid, my dad, a navy veteran was quite a gambler. Those fights with Mom in the middle of the night will forever be etched in my mind. When gambling spread to Mississippi, I took a front row seat. Only Gambler Anonymous and a loving husband were able to break my addiction. It’s fun until it isn’t!
When in a house of gambling I advise anyone who can to look up at those bright and shiny lights and ask themselves one question, “Who pays the light bill for this place?” Be honest. Seems like a tiny piece of advice but it does cause one to reflect and question their contribution to gambling.
Yep and what the heck happened to NO TAX on 85% of Social Security Benefits???
The $6,000 credit, which is means tested and decremented by the way, through 2028 is BS as the latest 2.8% increase in Social Security has already been eaten up by the 10% increases in Medicare Costs … and … has also put many retirees into the “decremented” brackets that subtract from the $6,000 credit and increased tax liabilities to the point where retirees will need to evaluate having FED TAX or MORE FED TAX withheld from their SS Benefits.
Meanwhile Immigrants (legal and illegal) get increases to their welfare payouts and increases to their IRS Credit handouts (Child Care and Earned Income) .. there were also increases to the grifters on SSI and SS Disability … that the TAXES on my retirement benefits helps cover. Benefits that were collected during my working career as a TAX.
well, if you are gambling money that had been taxed, and the money is yours, sure, why tax the winnings…?
Thank you, Sundance!
And thank you for making a good complimentary post to our gracious host.
Yours is the only positive comment I see thus far here.
Of course I always read Sundance’s articles, which are worth the price of admission.
But I don’t pop into the comments section very often these days. Tired of the constant Hunting of the Snark going on…
my favorite read, twice. the first 300 pages kind of drag, then it gets good. be well!
It was nice to actually hear PDJT without the roar of the jet engines. The presstitudes were sitting down , maybe that is why.
Tanker seized, the “Gold Card”, and other bits…an hour long roundtable.