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randye
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FEB 13, 08:35 PM
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quote | Originally posted by ray b:
why is it so important to you
point laugh or not as you want
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I don't really care if you wear a dress so why would I point and laugh?
Do you look really funny in your dress?[This message has been edited by randye (edited 02-13-2023).]
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ray b
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FEB 14, 01:30 AM
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quote | Originally posted by randye: I don't really care if you wear a dress so why would I point and laugh?
Do you look really funny in your dress?
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never even tryed one on nor a kilt or skirt
so no idea
why are you so obcessed ?
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rinselberg
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FEB 14, 11:56 AM
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: If you are interested, or concerned, or worked up in some way about President Biden's SOTU, I recommend this article, which provides a full transcript of the SOTU, with annotations and fact-checks of things that were said in the SOTU, deftly interwoven with the transcript of the SOTU.
"Biden's State of the Union address, annotated and fact-checked" Zachary B. Wolf and Curt Merrill for CNN; February 8, 2023. https://www.cnn.com/interac...resident-biden-sotu/
It's common for people on this forum to "talk the talk". I like to post online information and references to help them "walk the walk".
[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-14-2023).]
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WonderBoy
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FEB 14, 08:57 PM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
I've said it before and I'll say it again: If you are interested, or concerned, or worked up in some way about President Biden's SOTU, I recommend this article, which provides a full transcript of the SOTU, with annotations and fact-checks of things that were said in the SOTU, deftly interwoven with the transcript of the SOTU.
"Biden's State of the Union address, annotated and fact-checked" Zachary B. Wolf and Curt Merrill for CNN; February 8, 2023. https://www.cnn.com/interac...resident-biden-sotu/
It's common for people on this forum to "talk the talk". I like to post online information and references to help them "walk the walk".
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Whatever. Jobs that went AWAY came back, you and Brandon claim them new. Complete bullsh!t. Just keep rewording things and changing definitions. Putting solid sh!t in a ninja bullet and calling the result diarrhea, doesn't make it diarrhea.
Tell us, R.I. bot of the cabal, how many jobs were "created" last month? And how many were LOST? Oh yeah. You typed with your forked tongue tucked away. Spewing half truths as the full truth.
The left and their magical mystery tour keeps going thanks to lone bs picasso's like yourself.
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rinselberg
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FEB 14, 09:07 PM
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FACT CHECK
quote | Biden’s number is accurate: the US economy added 12.1 million jobs between Biden’s first full month in office, February 2021, and January 2023. That number is indeed higher than the number of jobs added in any previous four-year presidential term. However, it’s important to note that Biden took office in an unusual pandemic context that makes meaningful comparison to other periods very difficult. |
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After that came "READ MORE". A link. The link adds this:
quote | Biden became president less than a year after the economy shed nearly 22 million jobs over two months, March and April 2020, because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The jobs recovery then began immediately after that, under then-President Donald Trump, but there was still an unprecedented hole to fill when Biden took office.
Biden is free to argue that his stimulus legislation and other policies have helped the country gain jobs faster than it otherwise would have. (As always, it’s debatable precisely how much credit the president deserves for job-creation.) Nonetheless, it is clear that there could only be such an extraordinary number of jobs added in 2021 and 2022 because there was such an extraordinary number of jobs lost in early 2020. |
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"Biden's State of the Union address, annotated and fact-checked" Zachary B. Wolf and Curt Merrill for CNN; February 8, 2023. https://www.cnn.com/interac...resident-biden-sotu/[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-15-2023).]
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WonderBoy
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FEB 14, 09:47 PM
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The majority weren't new jobs. What are you gonna say/post next? That everyone got wage increases? Household income has gone up? Nothing was really created, bot. Smoke and mirrors. Nothing is recovering.
Ya Ra Ra Brandon!
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WonderBoy
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FEB 14, 09:52 PM
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Once again, putting solid sh!t in a ninja bullet and calling the result diarrhea, doesn't make it diarrhea.
What jobs have these 10+ million border jumpers got? Surely there's a database you've got access to. CNN have the legit list, similar to the deceased who've become permanent demonicRAT voters?
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williegoat
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FEB 14, 10:14 PM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
FACT CHECK After that came "READ MORE". A link. The link adds this:
"Biden became president less than a year after the economy shed nearly 22 million jobs over two months, March and April 2020, because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The jobs recovery then began immediately after that, under then-President Donald Trump, but there was still an unprecedented hole to fill when Biden took office.
Biden is free to argue that his stimulus legislation and other policies have helped the country gain jobs faster than it otherwise would have. (As always, it’s debatable precisely how much credit the president deserves for job-creation.) Nonetheless, it is clear that there could only be such an extraordinary number of jobs added in 2021 and 2022 because there was such an extraordinary number of jobs lost in early 2020."
https://www.cnn.com/interac...resident-biden-sotu/
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rinselberg's link is accurate and unbiased. It is the Biden administration that is trying to "baffle us with BS".
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Wichita
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FEB 14, 10:29 PM
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rinselberg
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FEB 15, 05:48 AM
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quote | Nationalists in China and rightwing figures in the U.S. are taking to social media to fuel conspiracy theories that the media and the government are trying to use UFOs to distract from a potential environmental disaster in Ohio.
As news of unidentified flying objects and alleged Chinese surveillance balloons dominate headlines in the U.S., users on Weibo—China's version of Twitter—are obsessed with the Feb. 3 derailment of a 50-car train near the Ohio town of East Palestine, which resulted in a massive chemical blaze and a "controlled release" of a toxic plume, forcing evacuations and concerns from residents about air and water safety.
As of Monday, posts with the hashtag "Ohio" had received over 83 million views on Weibo, and the topic trended between #1 and #2 on its "hot search list" index.
While many Chinese social media users were simply expressing disbelief at the extent of the Ohio disaster, some popular nationalistic accounts suggested that the U.S. government and media had been pushing UFO and balloon updates to cover up the situation in Ohio, mirroring some prominent right-wing figures in the U.S., including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. |
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Article continues online.
"Chinese nationalists are echoing American right-wing conspiracies on UFOs and Ohio's toxic train derailment" Diego Mendoza for Semafor; February 13, 2023. https://www.semafor.com/art...xic-train-derailment
Semafor "About" page: https://www.semafor.com/about
"NTSB Looking at Overheated Wheel Bearing in [Ohio] Train Derailment Investigation" Mary Ann Greier, aka "the town greier", for the Wheeling News-Register Intelligencer; February 15, 2023. https://www.theintelligence...lment-investigation/[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 02-15-2023).]
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