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Stock can you answer why the trump administration ignored knowledge of Russian military intelligence putting bounties on US American soldiers through Taliban-linked fighters?


That’s what this thread is about today.


Thats fake news to you right? Lmfaooooooooo that’s what you will say, right stupid fuck?
 
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I will answer for you. Because your master, Donald, is Putin’s puppet. A guy who kills reporters who talks bad about him. That’s who your master Donald admires. And they can do whatever they want even if that means putting bounties on US American soldiers heads with no ramifications.
 
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“But mobbbbbb it’s just fake news waaaaaahhhhhhhh.”




Right. I’m going to believe an incompetent stupid ignorant fuck saying “fake news” with no rebuttal.


They want facts but their rebuttal is horse shit statistics and “that’s fake news.” lmfao. Just read these fucking stories. You can’t handle the facts though. You read and then you shout “fake news.” Incapable.


You trump supporters have ruined the Republican Party.
 
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The Trump administration did not respond until almost 5:00 this evening to last night’s astonishing news that Russian operatives had offered bounties on US soldiers during the Afghanistan peace talks, and that the administration had been briefed on this development back in March and had chosen not to respond. The story was broken last night by the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, and confirmed today by the Washington Post.



Trump himself did not engage the story at all, although he had plenty to say today on Twitter. Late in the afternoon, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany finally said in a statement that Trump and Vice President Pence had not been briefed on the “alleged Russian bounty intelligence.” Trump’s acting Director of National Intelligence at the time, Richard Grenell, who had no expertise in intelligence before taking the post, today denied knowing anything about the story.



Is it possible that intelligence officials knew that Russia was paying militants to target US and allied troops and they chose not to tell the president, vice president, or acting Director of National Intelligence? According to Ned Price, a national security expert who worked at the CIA for eleven years and who left rather than work for Trump, the answer is no. “That’s virtually inconceivable,” he wrote on Twitter. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham seemed to agree. “Imperative Congress get to the bottom of recent media reports that Russian GRU units have offered to pay the Taliban to kill American soldiers with the goal of pushing America out of the region,” he tweeted.



That was not the only story the administration denied today. Trump also pushed back on the story that the Department of Justice is asking the Supreme Court to kill the Affordable Care Act. “Now that the very expensive, unpopular and unfair Individual Mandate provision has been terminated by us,” he tweeted, “many States & the U.S. are asking the Supreme Court that Obamacare itself be terminate so that it can be replaced with a FAR BETTER AND MUCH LESS EXPENSIVE ALTERNATIVE…. Obamacare is a joke! Deductible is far too high and the overall cost is ridiculous. My Administration has gone out of its way to manage OC much better than previous, but it is still no good. I will ALWAYS PROTECT PEOPLE WITH PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS.”



But the administration is in court right now trying to destroy the Affordable Care Act, along with its protection for people with pre-existing conditions. And while Trump ran for president in 2016 on the idea that he would replace the Affordable Care Act with something better, the Republican Party has never offered a replacement bill.



There was a lesser story, too, where what the administration said did not square with what actually happened. Yesterday, Trump tweeted “I was going to go to Bedminster, New Jersey, this weekend, but wanted to stay in Washington, D.C to make sure LAW & ORDER is enforced. The arsonists, anarchists, looters and agitators have been largely stopped….”



Today, Trump spent the day at his golf course in Sterling, Virginia.



And then there was a huge story where reality crashed into ideology. Today, the U.S. set another record for coronavirus cases, with 44,782 new infections. This is the fifth daily record in a row. Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Nevada all set new daily highs. Trump has consistently downplayed the severity of the pandemic, urging governors to reopen their states and restart their economies. Governors in Florida and Texas, who had been aggressive about reopening their states, have backtracked to slow the spread of the virus. “If I could go back and redo anything,” Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) said, “it probably would have been to slow down the opening of bars….”



Meanwhile, New York, which had been the epicenter of the virus, has dropped its new infections from almost 10,000 a day to just 673 cases statewide, and is about to enter a new phase of its reopening plan.



New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told CNN’s Chris Cillizza that Democrats like him had a fact-based theory about how to beat coronavirus infections: keep the state closed until metrics showed the virus was receding. Republicans, in contrast, thought: “We can reopen quickly and we can handle the virus because it will go away, or we will have a vaccine.”



Cuomo pointed out that the coronavirus highlighted the difference between reality and a narrative based in ideology. "A virus has a rate of increase and a number of deaths either goes up or goes down," he said. “The number of people going to hospitals goes up or goes down. It's not subject to debate because the hospital bed is either empty or it's full, we either bury people or we don't."



"We tested both theories," Cuomo told Cillizza. "We have the evidence. It's numbers. It's irrefutable. Why don't we pause and recognize the undeniable reality of the situation?" "There are no Democratic facts and Republican facts," he said. "There are just facts."



-HCR -6/28
 

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Didn't we just learn that using the term "master" is racist?
Yes we did...

mob and the soy woke crew awakened us to this...however they are hypocrites about everything...

He just posted something the lying Cuomo said above...

Really all you need to know about the democratic soy loving mob...
 
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Yes we did...

mob and the soy woke crew awakened us to this...however they are hypocrites about everything...

He just posted something the lying Cuomo said above...

Really all you need to know about the democratic soy loving mob...




Is it possible that intelligence officials knew that Russia was paying militants to target US and allied troops and they chose not to tell the president, vice president, or acting Director of National Intelligence? According to Ned Price, a national security expert who worked at the CIA for eleven years and who left rather than work for Trump, the answer is no. “That’s virtually inconceivable,” he wrote on Twitter. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham seemed to agree. “Imperative Congress get to the bottom of recent media reports that Russian GRU units have offered to pay the Taliban to kill American soldiers with the goal of pushing America out of the region,” he tweeted.




Your boy Trumpybear knew. Trump might as well be a terrorist. We need to check his BC
 

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Yes we did...

mob and the soy woke crew awakened us to this...however they are hypocrites about everything...

He just posted something the lying Cuomo said above...

Really all you need to know about the democratic soy loving mob...

I have noticed you seem to find 1 poster and ur whole posting world revolves around that 1 guy. I forget the name of the last guy you did this with. I mean the anxiety you guys must feel every day. Carry on.

U use to call him soy also...haha. I'm not even sure what that means.
 
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I have noticed you seem to find 1 poster and ur whole posting world revolves around that 1 guy. I forget the name of the last guy you did this with. I mean the anxiety you guys must feel every day. Carry on.

U use to call him soy also...haha. I'm not even sure what that means.



Very good point. He zones in on one person and never lets go. I think it’s a disorder Stock has. Difference is StanfordSam was full of shit and I kick pure facts
 

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I have noticed you seem to find 1 poster and ur whole posting world revolves around that 1 guy. I forget the name of the last guy you did this with. I mean the anxiety you guys must feel every day. Carry on.

U use to call him soy also...haha. I'm not even sure what that means.
This guy again...face)(*^%

Who are you fooling...no one.
 

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Heard today was a must read......





Just before midnight tonight, the Department of Justice filed a brief asking the Supreme Court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act-- also known as Obamacare—the health care law that has enabled millions of Americans to get health insurance.



In addition to making healthcare affordable, the law prohibits discrimination because of pre-existing conditions and allows young people to stay on their parents’ health insurance policies until they are 26. In 2020, about 11.4 million people signed up for Obamacare policies, while nearly 12.7 million adults are covered by the law’s expansion of Medicaid. The law has increased the number of Americans covered by health insurance and slowed the rise of health care costs across the board.



Republicans have vowed to get rid of the ACA since it became a law in 2010. Their opposition is based in their larger objection to an activist government that regulates business, provides a basic social safety net, and promotes infrastructure. Such a government, today’s Republicans argue, is essentially socialism: it prohibits an individual’s ability to control one’s business without government interference, and it redistributes wealth from the haves to the have-nots through taxes.



In 2014, Fox News Channel personality Bill O’Reilly explained: “Obamacare is a pure income redistribution play. That means President Obama and the Democratic Party want to put as much money into the hands of the poor and less affluent as they can and the healthcare subsidies are a great way to do just that. And of course, the funds for those subsidies are taken from businesses and affluent Americans who have the cash…. Income redistribution is a hallmark of socialism and we, in America, are now moving in that direction. That has angered the Republican Party and many conservative Americans who do not believe our capitalistic system was set up to provide cradle to grave entitlements…. Obamacare is much more than providing medical assets to the poor. It's about capitalism versus socialism.”



For their part, Democrats believe that regulating business, providing a basic social safety net, and promoting infrastructure is not socialism; it is simply keeping unfettered capitalism from destroying society, and it is precisely what government should do. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) tonight said “President Trump and the Republicans’ campaign to rip away the protections and benefits of the Affordable Care Act in the middle of the coronavirus crisis is an act of unfathomable cruelty.” Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, who is proposing to expand the law, said "I cannot comprehend the cruelty that's driving him to inflict this pain on the very people he's supposed to serve.”



The Trump administration has taken the unusual step of using the DOJ not to defend a law in court, as is its normal role, but to oppose it. Such a position is not unheard of, but it’s rare. To kill the law, DOJ lawyers had to file a legal brief by midnight tonight in support of a lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act brought by Republican-dominated states.



The exact timing of this filing was not up to the DOJ, but the move to destroy the Affordable Care Act altogether at this particular moment is nonetheless interesting for two reasons.



First of all, we are in the midst of a global pandemic, and it’s not going well. Today America set another record for new coronavirus cases: 39,327. The previous single-day record was the day before, when we had 38,115 new cases. The death toll also jumped to about 2,500. Director of the Centers for Disease Control Robert Redfield told reporters today that antibody tests suggest that the number of Americans who have been infected with the virus is probably ten times what we knew. He estimated that at least 24 million Americans have been infected, about 5 to 8 percent of the population.



America’s struggle with the virus stems in part from the unwillingness of the Trump administration to use federal resources to fight it, maintaining that it is not the job of the federal government to underwrite social welfare. Instead, Trump has urged states to reopen and people to go back to work, in part to keep people off unemployment benefits. The administration’s insistence on hard-core individualism has prompted Trump and his supporters to reject the use of masks, which we now know are key to slowing the spread of the virus, and to ignore social distancing guidelines.



And now, just as the effects of such toxic individualism have become clear—America has 4% of the world’s population and 25% of the world’s deaths from Covid-19—the administration is doubling down on that individualism. In the midst of a pandemic that has revealed just how shaky our healthcare system is, the administration is asking the Supreme Court to destroy the law that enables 23 million Americans to afford healthcare insurance. White House spokesman Judd Deere dismissed criticism about killing the Affordable Care Act during the pandemic, saying, “A global pandemic does not change what Americans know: Obamacare has been an unlawful failure and further illustrates the need to focus on patient care.”



There is a second reason the timing of this request is interesting. As recently as last month, Attorney General William Barr, who oversees the DOJ, privately urged senior officials to moderate their opposition to the Affordable Healthcare Act, not on principle, but because it is popular, and killing it entirely could hurt the Republican Party badly in an election year… especially in an election year in the midst of a pandemic. That the Department of Justice is taking this strong stance right now, as Trump’s polling numbers continue to slide, suggests that Republican leaders are eager to kill the law while a Republican president still controls the DOJ.



There were two big indicators today that the Trump campaign is nervous about the upcoming election. First, CNBC ran a story about finance executives shifting their support to Biden, despite their fear he will raise the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28% (it was 36% before Trump’s tax cuts) and restore regulation. According to the article, financiers are furious with Trump’s handling of the pandemic, which is both crippling the economy and making America look pathetic compared to the European Union. With their switching loyalty—or at least their changing view of the likely outcome of the 2020 election—financiers are donating to Biden’s campaign, injecting cash where it will further hurt the Trump campaign.



Even more telling was the conversation Trump had tonight with Fox News Channel personality Sean Hannity. After repeating his usual attacks on Biden, saying he was old and declining mentally, Trump said “And he is going to be president because some people don’t love me, maybe. And all I’m doing is doing my job.”

-HCR -6/25

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Midst of a global pandemic doesn’t sound like an opinion to me LMFAO. Maybe to the far right klannies, yes. Lmfaoooo but to logical people, yes we are in the midst of a global pandemic and yes it is not going well.


LMFAOOOOOOOOOO BAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA THATS AN OPINION!?!?!?!?? BAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH




120,000 dead from coronavirus. More than WW1. About 10X more than you whackos predicted.


Yet it’s an opinion now bagahhahahahahhahahahahahahhahahaha classic moron.


Let’s get Stock back in here to agree with you. Make this some more comedy gold for me.
 
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LITERALLY EVERYTHING YOU BOLDED IS FACT. Holy fuck. You are stupid as fuck BAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHA. Love it
 
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And she wrote “according to the article....”


Do you understand what that means? How is that her opinion. Lmfao. You keep trying but you keep failing. This is great. Please keep entertaining me.
 

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Any facts yet? even one? someone let me know
Nope still no FACTS Willie...

mob is fooled like the rest of the sheep...buys into BLM movement like it is something other than people being exploited.

He has ZERO facts about anything just a white suburban kids point of view mixed with tv shows he watches...
 

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Midst of a global pandemic doesn’t sound like an opinion to me LMFAO. Maybe to the far right klannies, yes. Lmfaoooo but to logical people, yes we are in the midst of a global pandemic and yes it is not going well.

BUT MOB LEAVES OUT THE REST OF THE SENTENCE WHICH SAYS "AND IT'S NOT GOING WELL."

LMFAOOOOOOOOOO BAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA THATS AN OPINION!?!?!?!?? BAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH




120,000 dead from coronavirus. More than WW1. About 10X more than you whackos predicted.


Yet it’s an opinion now bagahhahahahahhahahahahahahhahahaha classic moron.


Let’s get Stock back in here to agree with you. Make this some more comedy gold for me.

It's funny how you only cite 50% of a given sentence she wrote. Why is that? Why didn't you include her full quote? I know, because it's her opinion and that does't fit your narrative.

"First of all, we are in the midst of a global pandemic, and it’s not going well."

This is an opinion. I don't care what you have to say about anything. To deny it, is you being dumb.
 

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