How is the Economy Doing Right Now?
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The economy is doing swimmingly well. Everyone knows that "affordability" is just a Democratic con job.
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The question is what is appropriate for "the People's House"? A robber baron's palace that would make Hearst blush, or something less conspicuously ostentatious?None of these things should be considered bad or wrong, in and of themselves.
Arresting the crews and sinking the boats, you mean.As Hegseth said, it's being done as a deterrent. It's to scare them away. The soft passive liberal approach
That's sick. Corrupt, degenerate and disgusting.obviously hasn't been working considering the escalation of drugs that have been smuggled into the US.
For them there's a simple solution. Don't want to get blown up? Don't smuggle drugs into the US.
The idea Trump would make decisions as odd as this one based on any kind of facts is not his M.O.What sense does it make at all, that Trump would pardon Hernandez, if there wasn't factual evidence that the Biden DOJ did something shady?
...A jury wouldn't know if, say, the Biden DOJ made some special arrangements with some witnesses, especially if those arrangements were kept classified.
It's odd. The far left generally loves Jews in America, and hates them in Israel. The far right generally hates Jews in America, and loves them in Israel. Only a generalization; there are exceptions.Yes, the FAR right. The far right has one thing in common with the far left. They both hate Jews
True. Nothing prevents them from going after James for ten more times if they get denied again. What it does do however, is bolster James's malicious prosecution charges. That and the AG posing in front of her house taking pictures.I posted this in the other thread, but putting it here also.
Grand Jury Said to Decline to Re-Indict Letitia James
After a judge dismissed the Trump administration’s first attempt to indict the attorney general of New York State, a new grand jury effort failed, according to people familiar with the matter.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/04/us/politics/letitia-james-indict-trump.html?unlocked_article_code=1.6E8.UMPd.1PRnDujXoT27&smid=url-share
A grand jury in Norfolk, Va., declined on Thursday to re-indict Letitia James, New York’s attorney general, rejecting efforts to revive a criminal case that had been sought by President Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.
The unsuccessful attempt to revive the case against Ms. James does not necessarily end the administration’s efforts to put her on trial, even after a federal judge dismissed an earlier indictment last month in ruling that the prosecutor who brought the case was unlawfully appointed by Mr. Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Nothing in the law prevents the Justice Department from trying a third time to indict her.
I think it's that these drug runners are terrorists who helped plan and carry out 9/11, and therefore fall under the 2001 AUMF.My question (still unanswered) is, why are we blowing up those boats instead of interdicting them in the usual way, like the USCG is still doing successfully in the Pacific?
It only names the seditious conspirators (who received commutations).His lawyers should and probably will argue that he is included in Trump's pardon of J6 rioters unless that pardon names each and every individual, which I don't know the answer to.
there is theological significance if Jesus died before Sabbath, rested in the grave for the duration of Sabbath then rose on the first day of the week.So, I heard a theory that Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday, rather than Friday (as is commonly believed.) Therefore, he rose from the dead on Saturday (the Sabbath.)
Idk enough about this view to really either affirm or deny it, but is it a gospel issue?
Can a genuine Christian believe Jesus died on Wednesday, as long as he still agrees that he rose again three days later?
Because you're trying to manipulate me into doing what you want. Therefore it's not going to happen, even if you spend the next five pages trying.Why don't you do the math first and show me how this works out
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The sabbath was not practiced until Moses and now the rest in on Jesus as the Lord of the sabbath nor on a day.The Ten are binding for eternity (Isaiah 66:22-23), for if the Sabbath is indeed a perpetual covenant
When I was young and first learned about Caligula, I wondered how such a thing could happen, why the senators and citizens allowed it. Now I'm living through it.View attachment 374019
Given that America currently has the modern equivalent to a Caligula in the White House what did you expect!
As for the ancient Romans, they were never given the opportunity to elect their Emperor - Americans can't claim that excuse!
COMPARISONS
1) WEALTH - PRIVILEGE - NARCISSISM = both were NARCISSISTS born into lives of wealth and privilege, self-absorbed combined with a sense personal entitlement that would influence every decision
2( OMNISCIENT - complete knowledge of everything
- neither seeks nor recognizes the validity of expert advice based on the unshakeable faith that their sense of reasoning to be far superior
3) PUBLIC FINANCES - both viewed their access to the nation's treasury as another means of fulfilling their personal indulgences
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4) LEADERSHIP - both assumed the role of authoritarian leaders without delegating authority
- Caligula declared himself a "living god," while Trump created a cult of personality as a populist hero with claims he would "drain the swamp" in Washington
5) LOYALTY - both demanded absolute loyalty but those having served purpose became expendable - loyalty took precedence over expertise which contributed to a nation in constant chaos beset with often contradictory pronouncing and incompetent officials tasked with enacting them
6) NEPOTISM - during the 1st Trump Administration the President's daughter and son-in-law occupied positions of authority in the White Horse
Caligula threatened to replace the Roman Senate with his horse as consul (adviser)
7) CRITICISM - both attempted to project strength of leadership but their fragile egos resulted in their over--reaction to criticism
- Caligula executed his critics while Trump resorted to Twitter, personal attacks and petty feuds directed at politicians, journalists, judges, comedians, even teenagers
8) REALITY - both operated under the assumption that their strength of personality extended to bending reality to reflect their egos- Caligula declared himself a "god" to be worshipped while Trump assumed the role of a self-described "very stable genius"
9) RULE OF LAWS - both considered themselves above the rule of law
- for Caligula the law was whatever he said it was at any given time
- Trump felt unconstrained by laws, publicly condemning judges who ruled against him
- for Trump the Department of Justice was viewed as an extension of himself
- he also advocated changes in Constitution to overturn 2020
- Trump has made repeated references to serving a 3rd term as President despite 22 Amendment
10) LEGACY - both brought respect for their office into disrepute, emptied the treasury, incurred massive debts, eroded respect for law, created deep divisions and left long term institutional damage
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