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by Thermodolia » Sat May 29, 2021 1:02 am
by The Black Forrest » Sat May 29, 2021 1:03 am
Greater Miami Shores wrote:Washington Resistance Army wrote:
Nobody ever said Trump was smart.
Quite the opposite actually, he's dumb as shit and uses grade school vocabulary so yeah it's not very ridiculous to think he'd try that.
Dude, the article you presented on the Moderators forum, where you state it is a Fact and True, Trump speaks like a child, is written by Emily Shugerman who also writes for the Daily Beast, both of them, are biased, partisan, anti Republican and anti Trump, of course she is going to say this, which just happens to agree with your views. Just because they are your views does not make it a Fact and True.
I and millions of Proud Trump Cultists, Pro America First, Pro USA, USA, USA, American Nationalist Patriot Citizens of the USA, with Pride and Honor, have heard President Trump speak at Trump Rallies, the News, Post Conferences and From The White House, we strongly think President Trump speaks Great and Awesome. I think the opposite and millions of us Proud Trump Cultists, Pro America First, Pro USA, USA, USA, American Nationalist Patriot Citizens of the USA, with Pride and Honor, strongly agree with me. I will never say any person speaks like a child, I would not like it if any person said I speak like a child. I think you would not like it if any person said you speak like a child. I think you and I or any person would not like it, if another person said we speak like a child. I think any person would not like it if any person said they speak like a child. I think Republican President Trump would not like it if any persons says he speaks like a child. I think all of us would strongly disagree with anyone who says we speak like a child. I think it is very disrespectful for any person to say another person speaks like like a child.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/worl ... 49926.html
https://www.thedailybeast.com/author/emily-shugerman
by Picairn » Sat May 29, 2021 1:05 am
Kilobugya wrote:I don't agree with life without parole either - people can change and redeem themselves.
by Kowani » Sat May 29, 2021 1:53 am
Vehicle owners sued Digital Recognition Network, claiming it has deployed its fleet of unmarked surveillance vehicles in roadways nationwide for the purpose of collecting data on Americans and selling it to anyone willing to pay the price. To date, the company has amassed more than 20 billion license plate scans — equal to 70 scans for every vehicle in the nation.
by Cannot think of a name » Sat May 29, 2021 2:16 am
Kowani wrote:McSurveillanceVehicle owners sued Digital Recognition Network, claiming it has deployed its fleet of unmarked surveillance vehicles in roadways nationwide for the purpose of collecting data on Americans and selling it to anyone willing to pay the price. To date, the company has amassed more than 20 billion license plate scans — equal to 70 scans for every vehicle in the nation.
Filing here
by Ifreann » Sat May 29, 2021 7:44 am
The Republic of Fore wrote:Funny how Biden has gone from claiming only dictators use executive orders, to issuing more than the last four presidents combined in just seven months. Then again, he'd probably sign a shopping list if it was put in front of him.
No, well, I've gotta get the votes. I gotta get the votes. That's why — you know, the one thing that I — I have this strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, 'Well, if you can't get the votes, by executive order you're going to do something.' Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need consensus.
by Borderlands of Rojava » Sat May 29, 2021 7:45 am
Ifreann wrote:The Republic of Fore wrote:Funny how Biden has gone from claiming only dictators use executive orders, to issuing more than the last four presidents combined in just seven months. Then again, he'd probably sign a shopping list if it was put in front of him.
You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.No, well, I've gotta get the votes. I gotta get the votes. That's why — you know, the one thing that I — I have this strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, 'Well, if you can't get the votes, by executive order you're going to do something.' Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need consensus.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
by Atheris » Sat May 29, 2021 7:50 am
Ifreann wrote:The Republic of Fore wrote:Funny how Biden has gone from claiming only dictators use executive orders, to issuing more than the last four presidents combined in just seven months. Then again, he'd probably sign a shopping list if it was put in front of him.
You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.No, well, I've gotta get the votes. I gotta get the votes. That's why — you know, the one thing that I — I have this strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, 'Well, if you can't get the votes, by executive order you're going to do something.' Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need consensus.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Sat May 29, 2021 7:56 am
Kowani wrote:Connecticut St Sen Dennis Bradley (D) indicted on federal corruption charges for defrauding the state’s campaign public financing system in his 2018 runLeonard C Boyle, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, and David Sundberg, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, today announced that a federal grand jury in New Haven returned an indictment yesterday charging Connecticut State Senator DENNIS A. BRADLEY, JR., and his former campaign Treasurer, JESSICA MARTINEZ, with multiple offenses related to defrauding Connecticut’s program for publicly funding political campaigns during Bradley’s 2018 run for State Senate.
Bradley and Martinez appeared today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert M. Spector in New Haven, entered pleas of not guilty to the charges, and were released on bonds in the amount of $300,000 and $250,000, respectively.
As alleged in the indictment, Bradley, 38, of Bridgeport, has been a member of the Connecticut State Senate since 2018, representing the 23rd State Senate District. Martinez, 39, of Bridgeport, was the Treasurer for Bradley’s 2018 State Senate campaign. In Bradley’s 2018 campaign for State Senate, Bradley, Martinez, and others conspired to defraud the Connecticut State Election Enforcement Commission (“SEEC”), the Citizens’ Election Fund, and the State of Connecticut by making misrepresentations concerning Bradley’s compliance with state election law and the requirements and restrictions of the Citizens’ Election Program (“CEP”), a voluntary public election-financing program under which candidates can apply to SEEC for grants to fund their primary and general election campaigns.
[...]
The indictment alleges that Bradley, Martinez, and their co-conspirators violated CEP rules by holding a March 15, 2018, campaign event at Dolphin’s Cove restaurant in Bridgeport, then engaged in a scheme to trick SEEC into awarding his campaign undeserved CEP grants by making misrepresentations and omissions to disguise the nature of that event.
It is alleged that, although CEP rules imposed a $2,000 limit on Bradley’s expenditure of personal funds, Bradley used personal funds to pay Dolphin’s Cove $5,597.31 for the campaign event, and used personal funds for other campaign expenditures related to the event, including printed invitations and a band.
It is further alleged that, in an attempt to hide the March 15 campaign event from SEEC, Bradley, Martinez and their co-conspirators claimed it was a “Thank You Party” for friends and clients of Bradley’s law firm, Bradley, Denkovich & Karayiannis, P.C., also known as BDK Law Group.
It is alleged that, although at least eight donors gave to Bradley’s campaign at the Dolphin’s Cove event, Bradley’s and Martinez’s co-conspirators altered and falsified the contribution cards so that none were dated March 15, 2018.
It is further alleged that, although CEP rules required complete and truthful disclosures of Bradley’s campaign contributions and expenditures, in April, May and June 2018, Bradley’s campaign filed Itemized Campaign Finance Disclosure Statements with SEEC that omitted that Bradley had held a campaign event on March 15, 2018 at Dolphin’s Cove restaurant, omitted that Bradley had incurred approximately $6,307 in expenses for the event, omitted that Bradley had accepted multiple campaign contributions at the event, and misrepresented the dates of those March 15, 2018 contributions.
It is further alleged that on May 24, 2018, Bradley and Martinez applied for a CEP grant to fund Bradley’s Democratic primary campaign. On July 10, 2018, relying on the false and misleading information contained in Bradley’s filings, SEEC issued the campaign $84,140 in public funds. On August 14, 2018, Bradley won the Democratic primary with approximately 55 percent of the vote.
It is further alleged that, after issuing a CEP primary grant to Bradley, SEEC began investigating a citizen complaint regarding Bradley’s campaign, including the campaign event at Dolphin’s Cove. On August 21, 2018, Bradley emailed a letter to SEEC in which he denied all the allegations in the citizen complaint as “frivolous and manipulative.” In that letter, Bradley falsely stated, “On March 15, 2018, BDK hosted a Client Appreciation event at Dolphin’s Cove restaurant[.] … This was in no shape or form a political event. … In fact, we did not collect any donations at this event and have no donations dated 03/15/2018.”
It is further alleged that on October 12, 2018, after Bradley and Martinez attempted to obtain an additional $95,710 CEP grant to fund Bradley’s general election campaign, Martinez made similar false statements under oath to SEEC. SEEC eventually denied Bradley a general election grant. On November 6, 2018, Bradley won the general election with approximately 87 percent of the vote.
It is further alleged that Martinez made similar false statements to investigating FBI special agents in March 2020, and under oath before the grand jury in September 2020.
Bradley is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five counts of wire fraud, and Martinez is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, five counts of wire fraud, one count of making a false statement to the FBI, and one count of making a false declaration before the grand jury. The conspiracy and fraud offenses carry a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years on each count, and the false statement and declaration offenses carry a maximum term of imprisonment of five years on each count.
by Ifreann » Sat May 29, 2021 8:00 am
by San Lumen » Sat May 29, 2021 8:02 am
The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:Kowani wrote:Connecticut St Sen Dennis Bradley (D) indicted on federal corruption charges for defrauding the state’s campaign public financing system in his 2018 runLeonard C Boyle, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, and David Sundberg, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, today announced that a federal grand jury in New Haven returned an indictment yesterday charging Connecticut State Senator DENNIS A. BRADLEY, JR., and his former campaign Treasurer, JESSICA MARTINEZ, with multiple offenses related to defrauding Connecticut’s program for publicly funding political campaigns during Bradley’s 2018 run for State Senate.
Bradley and Martinez appeared today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert M. Spector in New Haven, entered pleas of not guilty to the charges, and were released on bonds in the amount of $300,000 and $250,000, respectively.
As alleged in the indictment, Bradley, 38, of Bridgeport, has been a member of the Connecticut State Senate since 2018, representing the 23rd State Senate District. Martinez, 39, of Bridgeport, was the Treasurer for Bradley’s 2018 State Senate campaign. In Bradley’s 2018 campaign for State Senate, Bradley, Martinez, and others conspired to defraud the Connecticut State Election Enforcement Commission (“SEEC”), the Citizens’ Election Fund, and the State of Connecticut by making misrepresentations concerning Bradley’s compliance with state election law and the requirements and restrictions of the Citizens’ Election Program (“CEP”), a voluntary public election-financing program under which candidates can apply to SEEC for grants to fund their primary and general election campaigns.
[...]
The indictment alleges that Bradley, Martinez, and their co-conspirators violated CEP rules by holding a March 15, 2018, campaign event at Dolphin’s Cove restaurant in Bridgeport, then engaged in a scheme to trick SEEC into awarding his campaign undeserved CEP grants by making misrepresentations and omissions to disguise the nature of that event.
It is alleged that, although CEP rules imposed a $2,000 limit on Bradley’s expenditure of personal funds, Bradley used personal funds to pay Dolphin’s Cove $5,597.31 for the campaign event, and used personal funds for other campaign expenditures related to the event, including printed invitations and a band.
It is further alleged that, in an attempt to hide the March 15 campaign event from SEEC, Bradley, Martinez and their co-conspirators claimed it was a “Thank You Party” for friends and clients of Bradley’s law firm, Bradley, Denkovich & Karayiannis, P.C., also known as BDK Law Group.
It is alleged that, although at least eight donors gave to Bradley’s campaign at the Dolphin’s Cove event, Bradley’s and Martinez’s co-conspirators altered and falsified the contribution cards so that none were dated March 15, 2018.
It is further alleged that, although CEP rules required complete and truthful disclosures of Bradley’s campaign contributions and expenditures, in April, May and June 2018, Bradley’s campaign filed Itemized Campaign Finance Disclosure Statements with SEEC that omitted that Bradley had held a campaign event on March 15, 2018 at Dolphin’s Cove restaurant, omitted that Bradley had incurred approximately $6,307 in expenses for the event, omitted that Bradley had accepted multiple campaign contributions at the event, and misrepresented the dates of those March 15, 2018 contributions.
It is further alleged that on May 24, 2018, Bradley and Martinez applied for a CEP grant to fund Bradley’s Democratic primary campaign. On July 10, 2018, relying on the false and misleading information contained in Bradley’s filings, SEEC issued the campaign $84,140 in public funds. On August 14, 2018, Bradley won the Democratic primary with approximately 55 percent of the vote.
It is further alleged that, after issuing a CEP primary grant to Bradley, SEEC began investigating a citizen complaint regarding Bradley’s campaign, including the campaign event at Dolphin’s Cove. On August 21, 2018, Bradley emailed a letter to SEEC in which he denied all the allegations in the citizen complaint as “frivolous and manipulative.” In that letter, Bradley falsely stated, “On March 15, 2018, BDK hosted a Client Appreciation event at Dolphin’s Cove restaurant[.] … This was in no shape or form a political event. … In fact, we did not collect any donations at this event and have no donations dated 03/15/2018.”
It is further alleged that on October 12, 2018, after Bradley and Martinez attempted to obtain an additional $95,710 CEP grant to fund Bradley’s general election campaign, Martinez made similar false statements under oath to SEEC. SEEC eventually denied Bradley a general election grant. On November 6, 2018, Bradley won the general election with approximately 87 percent of the vote.
It is further alleged that Martinez made similar false statements to investigating FBI special agents in March 2020, and under oath before the grand jury in September 2020.
Bradley is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five counts of wire fraud, and Martinez is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, five counts of wire fraud, one count of making a false statement to the FBI, and one count of making a false declaration before the grand jury. The conspiracy and fraud offenses carry a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years on each count, and the false statement and declaration offenses carry a maximum term of imprisonment of five years on each count.
If true then this guy is a asshole.
by Borderlands of Rojava » Sat May 29, 2021 8:02 am
by Greater Miami Shores » Sat May 29, 2021 8:04 am
Ifreann wrote:The Republic of Fore wrote:Funny how Biden has gone from claiming only dictators use executive orders, to issuing more than the last four presidents combined in just seven months. Then again, he'd probably sign a shopping list if it was put in front of him.
You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.No, well, I've gotta get the votes. I gotta get the votes. That's why — you know, the one thing that I — I have this strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, 'Well, if you can't get the votes, by executive order you're going to do something.' Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need consensus.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
by Borderlands of Rojava » Sat May 29, 2021 8:07 am
Greater Miami Shores wrote:Ifreann wrote:You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
First things first. I and millions of us Proud, Pro USA, USA, USA, Republican Trump supporters strongly agree with The Republic of Fore on these issues and at least 99 % to 100 % of all issues. He is not lying and we are not lying. It really doesn't matter who signed more executive orders, Biden has reversed many of Trump's great executive orders and the great legal and illegal immigration agreement with Mexico, the US, Canada, Keystone Oil Pipeline and cancelled the gas and oil leases affecting states like New Mexico.
by Greater Miami Shores » Sat May 29, 2021 8:13 am
Borderlands of Rojava wrote:Greater Miami Shores wrote:First things first. I and millions of us Proud, Pro USA, USA, USA, Republican Trump supporters strongly agree with The Republic of Fore on these issues and at least 99 % to 100 % of all issues. He is not lying and we are not lying. It really doesn't matter who signed more executive orders, Biden has reversed many of Trump's great executive orders and the great legal and illegal immigration agreement with Mexico, the US, Canada, Keystone Oil Pipeline and cancelled the gas and oil leases affecting states like New Mexico.
Doesn't matter. Biden signed less orders than Trump or the others, which is the opposite of what ROF claimed. And based on RoF's arguments against other issues, we're fairly certain he knows what he's saying isn't 100% true.
by Borderlands of Rojava » Sat May 29, 2021 8:14 am
Greater Miami Shores wrote:Borderlands of Rojava wrote:
Doesn't matter. Biden signed less orders than Trump or the others, which is the opposite of what ROF claimed. And based on RoF's arguments against other issues, we're fairly certain he knows what he's saying isn't 100% true.
I post on a majority or plurality right wing forum sight, I cant name on NS because it is against NS rules. Based on my conversations with my fellow Republican Friends and the right wing news sites I post on, we all strongly agree with The Republic of Fore on this issue and all issues The Republic of Fore is not lying, he is telling the truth. Millions of us strongly agree with The Republic of Fore and my post above.
by Picairn » Sat May 29, 2021 8:16 am
Ifreann wrote:The Republic of Fore wrote:Funny how Biden has gone from claiming only dictators use executive orders, to issuing more than the last four presidents combined in just seven months. Then again, he'd probably sign a shopping list if it was put in front of him.
You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.No, well, I've gotta get the votes. I gotta get the votes. That's why — you know, the one thing that I — I have this strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, 'Well, if you can't get the votes, by executive order you're going to do something.' Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need consensus.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
by Greater Miami Shores » Sat May 29, 2021 8:18 am
Borderlands of Rojava wrote:Greater Miami Shores wrote:I post on a majority or plurality right wing forum site. I cant name on NS because it is against NS rules. Based on my conversations with my fellow Republican Friends and the right wing news sites I post on, we all strongly agree with The Republic of Fore on this issue and all issues The Republic of Fore is not lying, he is telling the truth. Millions of us strongly agree with The Republic of Fore and my post above.
I really don't care, and I doubt most of these right wingers across the nation know who RoF is.
by The Huskar Social Union » Sat May 29, 2021 8:25 am
Ifreann wrote:The Republic of Fore wrote:Funny how Biden has gone from claiming only dictators use executive orders, to issuing more than the last four presidents combined in just seven months. Then again, he'd probably sign a shopping list if it was put in front of him.
You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.No, well, I've gotta get the votes. I gotta get the votes. That's why — you know, the one thing that I — I have this strange notion. We are a democracy. Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, 'Well, if you can't get the votes, by executive order you're going to do something.' Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. We're a democracy. We need consensus.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
by The Huskar Social Union » Sat May 29, 2021 8:26 am
Greater Miami Shores wrote:Ifreann wrote:You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
First things first. I and millions of us Proud, Pro USA, USA, USA, Republican President Trump supporters strongly agree with The Republic of Fore on these issues and at least 99 % to 100 % of all issues. He is not lying and we are not lying. It really doesn't matter who signed more executive orders, Biden has reversed many of Republican President Trump's great executive orders and the great legal and illegal immigration agreement with Mexico, the US, Canada, Keystone Oil Pipeline and cancelled the gas and oil leases affecting states like New Mexico.
by Greater Miami Shores » Sat May 29, 2021 8:27 am
The Huskar Social Union wrote:Ifreann wrote:You're lying.
https://www.federalregister.gov/preside ... ive-orders
Joe Biden: 46
Donald Trump: 219
Barack Obama: 276
George Bush: 291
Bill Clinton: 305
46 < 1091
But maybe you're going to say that what you meant is that Biden signed more executive orders than all four of his predecessors had at this point in their presidencies combined. By the 29th of May in the first year of their presidencies, Biden's predecessors had signed:
Trump: 36
Obama: 20
Bush: 17
Clinton: 28
46 < 101
But maybe you're going to say that even though you said "combined", you didn't mean it. Maybe you think that you can just walk back that part of your lies. You're still lying. Biden never said that only dictators use executive orders. What he said is that there are things that you can't do by executive order unless you are a dictator. He was answering a question about whether there'd be any delay in enacting his tax plan.
In fact, during his campaign he promised to sign executive orders reversing Trump policies and things like that. Biden signing a raft of orders on his first day in office wasn't hypocrisy, quite the opposite, he was doing exactly what he said he would do.
And I say that you're lying, because I know that you know that what you're saying isn't true. We've gone through this before, you'll recall. During the Democratic primaries you claimed in one post that Bernie Sanders had no plan for funding his proposed Medicare For All policy, and in another post just a few minutes later you were making specific criticisms of his plan. This is just what you do. You tell lies to criticise Democrats because the lie is a better sounding criticism than a more complex, detailed truth. Maybe there are worthwhile criticisms to make about Biden's use of executive orders. But we'll never hear them from you when there are nice simple lies you can tell.
Lmao fucking gottem
by Atheris » Sat May 29, 2021 8:30 am
by The Reformed American Republic » Sat May 29, 2021 8:32 am
Atheris wrote:Greater Miami Shores wrote:If you mean Ifreann made the better Points than The Republic of Fore, than I and millions of American Citizens, Proud Republican Trump Supporters, Pro America First, Pro USA, USA, USA, strongly disagree with you guys.
Ok. Feel free to disagree. Still doesn't change the fact that Ifreann completely destroyed his "argument". Opinions mean absolutely nothing in the face of facts.
by The Huskar Social Union » Sat May 29, 2021 8:32 am
Fore was wrong. Ifreann proved them wrong.
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