The Great Peeve War

There’s a war that has been raging for over 30 years that you’ve probably never heard of.  It’s been happening right here in this country—right here in Pennsylvania as a matter of fact. Although I’m equally sure skirmishes have broken out all over the country—perhaps all over the world!  It’s called The Great Peeve War.

The participants are well trained operatives.  I myself began training when I was just a child.  I observed my fellow combatants in their natural habitats, took note of their strengths—and more importantly—their weaknesses, waiting, watching for a chance to exploit them.

Typical warfare consisting of repeating everything your opponent said, and the patented “I’m rubber, you’re glue” tactic.  And the more advanced “I’m not touching you” maneuver which required close proximity to your opponents. You also learned to identify your own weaknesses and develop hardened immunity to them.  Constant practice ensured greater success on the battlefield and naturally, as we grew, so did our skills.

During my dating years, I perfected the “do you think she’s pretty?” and the “do I look fat in this outfit?” interrogation techniques.  And my “What do YOU think?” look was deadly.  And in those dating years, I also honed my defensive talents.  Phrases like “my buddies want me to…” and “would you be mad if…” triggered my bullshit radar.   I learned to counter, bob and weave and land a few well timed tears followed by a devastating look of betrayal.  I was at the top of my game then.

But nothing could prepare me for The Great Peeve War!  It’s a whole other animal.  It’s subtle, it’s never ending, and it goes something like this.  My husband and I disagree on something—could be major—or it could be minor—or it could be almost nothing at all. We walk away from each other (translation: we retreat to regroup).  We avoid making any overt contact to allow each other to calm down, forget.

At this point I will notice my silverware drawer is messed up—spoons in the fork slot, knife handles in all directions! (SHOTS FIRED) Shrugging off the initial volley, I will go into the bathroom and drip water all over the sink and shower faucets leaving water spots. (RETURN FIRE) For good measure, I turn the toilet paper roll so it feeds from (gasp) THE BOTTOM.  (LANDMINE ACTIVATED) Then I quietly leave the bathroom and prepare to hunker down.

Remaining ever vigilant, head on a swivel, I survey the Great Room—I sense it before I see it.  Something is off and…there it is! The wine glass is on the coffee table sitting NEXT to the coaster–not on it! (DIRECT HIT) My eyes narrow, my breath hitches in my throat, but I compose myself.  I pick up the glass, take it to my husband standing next to the sink and quietly ask, “Are you finished with this?”  I smile sweetly and before he can answer, pour the remaining wine quickly down the drain. (BOOM) “Not the wine,” I hear him groan, “it was just an innocent bystander.”

He takes me by the hand and leads me to the sofa.  “I’m sorry for everything,” he says. 
“Let’s just forget it all and snuggle on the sofa and watch some tv.”  I spy the romantic comedy dvd box on the coffee table now and smiling, settle in against his shoulder.  (CEASEFIRE)

He picks up the remote and on comes…FOOTBALL…(HOSTILITIES RESUME)

132 thoughts on “The Great Peeve War

  1. Morning all!
    I slept like a rock last night…company left around 10am…and I spent the rest of the day putting the house back together and cleaning…sigh
    we had a great time though

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  2. from tcth

    Citizen817
    November 27, 2022 12:26 am

    @realDonaldTrump

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    5h
    So I help a seriously troubled man, who just happens to be black, Ye (Kanye West), who has been decimated in his business and virtually everything else, and who has always been good to me, by allowing his request for a meeting at Mar-a-Lago, alone, so that I can give him very much needed “advice.” He shows up with 3 people, two of which I didn’t know, the other a political person who I haven’t seen in years. I told him don’t run for office, a total waste of time, can’t win. Fake News went CRAZY!

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  5. gwp, i know, but it’s interesting. and frankly I don’t understand the photo shopping aspects they discuss…maybe Filly does???

    Charlotte99
    November 27, 2022 1:56 am

    BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: TGP Caught Corrupt FBI Inserting Docs during Mar-a-Lago Raid to Make Trump Look Bad – But Now They’re Gone!

    

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/breaking-exclusive-caught-corrupt-fbi-caught-inserting-docs-mar-lago-raid-make-trump-look-bad/
    Last edited 5 hours ago by Charlotte99

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  6. so first off…we had a good time. that needs to be stated right up front. For the most part, my son’s dog was very well behaved–for the most part…LOL
    She is allowed to be on the furniture at home and loves to cuddle up with you whenever you sit down–even on a dining room chair. She basically lays across your lap, standing on her hind legs while you pet her.
    But, never having a dog (or other pet) here before, this was very difficult for me.
    My DIL was very considerate and asked how we felt about it, while my son was unloading their car. I sighed and said, I’d prefer she didn’t jump up on the sofa and stuff–to which she responded I’ll definitely try to keep her off.
    Then my son brought her and all her things up. she was so excited! we sat down in the dining room and she cuddled with each of us in turn giving lots of kisses.
    but then my son moved to the chair in the living room area and she jumped right up on him…
    DIL said OFF and she obeyed…but son said really? she can’t cuddle with me?
    And she jumped right back in his lap.
    DIL told him i wasn’t comfortable with that and my son said, well she can do this at home, she’s going to be confused…
    so we caved.
    the next morning I put a blanket on the sofa but she decided she wanted to be up on the loveseat and the chair–and really I didn’t have that many spare blankets…
    I am going to buy blankets just for this purpose for the next time she comes to visit.
    I spent a lot of yesterday vacuuming and cleaning the living room furniture

    there is more…LOL

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      1. she’s a boxer…fawn colored
        I agree. But we agreed a long time ago, we weren’t going to be the parents who always tell their kids what they’re doing wrong with their children or their pets…
        and a lot of owners allow their pets on the furniture

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        1. I have no problem with pets on my furniture – I gave my entire loveseat to Shelby and Jake has a full-on nest of hair on the back of my couch! She was a special case, considering how badly she had been abused – she had clearly been punished severely for getting on furniture and I had to show her that I was ok with it. She always refused to get on my bed, tho. But it should always be appropriate for the situation you find yourself in and they should ALWAYS obey a command to “get down.”

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          1. that was another language barrier…LOL…
            to Abby “down” means lay down…and “off” means get off…
            I kept saying down when I meant off…I was confusing her.

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          1. it is, but she is still technically a puppy…
            just like when my granddaughter was just a baby and made a mess or crayoned the little bench…she was still learning.

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  7. “This Foreign Company Wants To Mine Massive Amounts of Lithium in Nevada. First, It Must Overcome Its China Problem” — Top China hawks aren’t sold on Canadian company Lithium Americas’ move to distance itself from top Chinese investor”

    EXCERPT: “A Canadian company hopes to use Biden administration loans to open the largest lithium mine in North America. But first, it must convince government officials and prospective partners that it’s adequately decoupled from its top shareholder: a Chinese enterprise led by known Chinese Communist Party members.

    Lithium Americas—whose largest shareholder is Chinese mineral giant Ganfeng Lithium—earlier this month announced its intention to split the company into two separate entities, a move that comes as it works to obtain a Biden administration loan to fund “the majority” of its lithium mining project in northern Nevada. The company told the Washington Free Beacon it expects the separation to ease “geopolitical” concerns from government officials and investors over its relationship with Beijing-tied Ganfeng, given that the split would decouple Lithium Americas’ Nevada mine from its more controversial mining projects in South America, which Ganfeng holds direct ownership stakes in. But leading China hawks in the Republican Party are not satisfied with the separation, prompting them to sound the alarm over Lithium Americas’ potential to receive federal funding.

    That dissatisfaction stems from the fact that under the proposed split, shareholders will receive stakes in both Lithium Americas’ North American and South American entities proportional to their current holdings. Because Ganfeng is the only entity that owns more than 10 percent of Lithium Americas’ shares, it will remain the largest shareholder of both companies following the split, a Lithium Americas official confirmed to the Free Beacon. As a result, Ganfeng will still have a sizable financial interest in Lithium Americas’ mine unless it decides to divest—financial interest that has former secretary of state Mike Pompeo calling the split a “half measure” that is “nowhere near enough to guarantee that the CCP will not have any amount of control over a key source of America’s lithium supply.”

    https://freebeacon.com/national-security/this-foreign-company-wants-to-mine-massive-amounts-of-lithium-in-nevada-first-it-must-overcome-its-china-problem/

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    1. well isn’t THAT nice–they get a large share in BOTH companies…the shynese always come out on top.
      JUST SAY NO TO chinese investments in American resources!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. Very interesting post from Tonawanda that mirrors so many things I’ve said thru the years……

    “Sins of Information Warfare — Do the sins of our opposition wash our own sins clean?”

    Robert W Malone MD, MS
    Nov 26

    EXCERPT: “At the moment, there is a very active discussion regarding the increasingly viral video “Died Suddenly”. Other commentators (for example “The Daily Skeptic” and Josh Guetzkow) have appropriately noted that the (generally well funded and produced) video includes segments which are misleading at best, falsely imply one or more cause-effect relationship between a sudden death event and vaccine administration, or otherwise employ cinematic license to stoke outrage. I have previously written regarding the business model of Stoking Rage for the up and coming podcaster, and in my opinion this strategy is fundamentally the same as the “fearporn” business model of corporate media – and in particular CNN.

    For what its worth, I hold “our side” to higher standards than I have come to expect from corporate (broadcast and published) media. I reject the assertion that, on the battlefield of the current 21st century unrestricted media and information war which we are immersed in, it is acceptable to employ the tactics of our opponents. I have heard others in the medical resistance community advocate the schoolyard “logic” of “they are doing it to us, and so we have to do it to them”. I firmly reject this. Any “win” on the information war battlefield which is based on this type of rationale will be transitory and self defeating. It is not a win if we become one with the ethics of our opponents.

    This is not just an information war, it is a battle over what is right and good versus what is fundamentally evil. Our opponents clearly believe that the ends justify the means, and that ethics – right and wrong- are completely situational and subject to the same logic widely accepted by the “Virtuals” caste; that there is no objective truth or reality, and reality and ethics are whatever one believes them to be. The ultimate derivative of the logic of “cultural relativity”. The logic from which springs the transsexual movement denialism of the genetic/biologic basis of gender.

    As I have said so many times, in so many lectures, our opponents in this information war, this war on truth and integrity, have no ethical guardrails. Ethics are entirely situational in their world.

    Repetition has merit in this case; our opponents appear to believe that the ends justify the means, and their cause is sufficiently compelling (in their minds) to justify any actions of censorship, defamation, mis- dis- or mal- information deployed to support their cause. In their minds, they are fighting for a higher cause (Globalism? Utilitarianism? Socialism/Marxism? Totalitarianism? Fascism?) which justifies jettisoning ethics and fundamentals of respect for the integrity and dignity of others.
    ———————
    Let me assure you now that I have no time or interest in further engagements with Stew Peters. He is irrelevant, as far as I am concerned. A modern carnival barker.”

    https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/sins-of-information-warfare

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    1. It is also directly analogous to what happened to me with the inaccurate meme about the VA not providing healthcare for veterans w/o the jab!!!!

      “This is directly analogous to one of the apparent breaches of accuracy in the current “Died Suddenly” video, wherein (apparently) an example of sudden death is being used which is demonstrably unrelated to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID) vaccination. It may or may not even be the same event.

      My opinion is that these breaches of technical accuracy are not acceptable.
      For either side of the debate. It is often said, when debating an opponent (or an internet troll) that “you are entitled to your own opinion, but not to your own facts”. Furthermore, these types of “artistic license” distortions of truth cause both damage to the credibility of the arguments being made (which may otherwise be valid), and can also cause psychologic pain.

      Furthermore, these types of errors become weapons which will be deployed against us by our opponents in this unrestricted information war battlefield.”

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    1. okay…meme #1–how in the world did he get out? crawl out the window???? LOL
      # 2& 3 made me SPIT Filly!!!!!!!
      needed the belly laughs so much!!!!
      thanks!!

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  9. “In Huge Black Friday Sale, Store To Sell Everything For Price It Was Before Biden Became President” — U.S. · Nov 25, 2022 · BabylonBee.com

    ENTIRE ARTICLE: “RALEIGH, NC — A local retailer is making waves after announcing its most dramatic Black Friday sale ever, in which every item in the store is marked down to whatever the price was before Biden became President.

    “Yeah, we’re going to lose a bundle on this deal since everything was so much cheaper under Trump,” said Store Manager Franzlie McBorgendern to reporters as thousands gathered outside awaiting store opening. “But we have to get people in the doors so we can stay in business — at least until Amazon runs us out of business in a couple of months.”

    The sale is expected to fuel America’s nostalgia for a time when gas was affordable, groceries didn’t cost $500 per week, and the country wasn’t fighting a proxy war with Russia. “Merry Christmas! We hope you enjoy this little look back in time to 3 years ago!” said MCBorgendern before quietly weeping into a display of 50%-off bathroom towels.

    At publishing time, interest in the sale plummeted after the store revealed that mask mandates would also be the same as they were right before Biden was President.
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    “Elon Musk Lists ‘Lightly Used’ Social Network On Craigslist For $5 OBO”
    TECH · Nov 23, 2022 · BabylonBee.com

    ENTIRE ARTICLE: “SAN FRANCISCO, CA — This week, a listing appeared on the classified advertising website Craigslist offering to sell a “lightly used” social network for “$5 OBO.” The listing included a picture of Twitter’s HQ in San Francisco.

    “Excellent condition, very low bot count. Interior cleaned recently, includes recently restored free speech,” begins the listing before adding “do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers.” The listing went on to explain the social network’s well-preserved state, detailing the recent work done to improve its quality by removing old, unneeded parts.

    “Profitability feature has been tuned up within the last month. New buyer would still inherit some scrapes, dings, and Stephen Kings, but overall still usable. Will take $5 OBO.”

    At publishing time, the listing was updated with a price increase from $5 to $8, with a line added to explain that the initial listing of $5 had been a “missed opportunity.”
    ——————–
    “Journalists Rush To Scene Of Shooting To Determine Whether It’s Politically Useful”
    US · Nov 23, 2022 · BabylonBee.com

    ENTIRE ARTICLE: “LOS ANGELES, CA — Several news crews raced to the scene of a reported shooting this morning to determine whether details of the shooting might prove politically useful or not.

    “I’m Dana Stormcloud with ABC 7 News, and I’m here at the scene of a horrific mass shooting that took place right on this street corner,” said one reporter. “Wait–I’m getting reports that the shooter was an illegal immigrant. Ok, never mind! Pack it up, people! Nothing to see here!”

    News crews quickly left the scene of the crime, only to slam their brakes and rush back to the scene after reports that the illegal immigrant was a Trump supporter.

    “Many in the community are wondering whether Donald Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric could have led to this unthinkable slaughter,” said Dake Thimblesatch, a local reporter for CBS. “Oh wait– I’m just now hearing that the shooter was transgender. Never mind then! False alarm, everybody!”

    Sources say news organizations are trying to do a better job of getting details of terrible crimes before they send out news crews in order to avoid wasting time on crimes that don’t serve their narrative.

    At publishing time, news crews rushed back to the scene once again after new details revealed the illegal immigrant, Trump-supporting, trans shooter was also a climate change denier.”

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  10. reading headlines that black friday shopping was disappointing–well, jack up the price of gas, malls losing anchor department stores, and on line shopping becoming common, what did they expect?

    I got my flyer in the mail for Joann’s black friday sale. I usually buy on line from Joann’s because any store is at least an hour to an hour and a half away–so it’s cheaper to ship it to me. Anyway, they had quilt cottons on sale for $4.99/yard–a really good price. BUT when you try to buy them on line–it says not available for shipping, but free pick up in store.
    gimmicks, gimmicks, gimmicks to get you in their store….

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    1. Well, it’s like the gal in WM told me – they can buy it on-line (most places anyway) before Black Friday for the same price! The same gimmick used on websites these days piss me off, too! Like embedding a video so you aren’t able to open it in a new window, forcing traffic to their site. I do all I can to get around those asswipes – did it this morning at M’s, in fact! LOL

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  11. oh that’s right…being PATRIOTIC and wanting America FIRST is old and tired

    tcth

    Dantes Is A White Cat
    Dantes Is A White Cat
    November 27, 2022 10:44 am

    Ron DeSanctimonious gets the coveted War Monger, John Bolton’s endorsement! Congratulations, Ron, on continuing to attract the love and adoration of Team RINO!

    “[DeSantis has] had a very successful run as governor of Florida. He won re-election on Nov. 8 with a big majority. A lot of people look to him as the next generation candidate,” Bolton said in a recent interview with The Guardian. “That’s one of Trump’s biggest problems – his act is old and tired now.”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/neocon-war-hawk-john-bolton-trashes-trump-saying-act-old-tired-champions-ron-desantis-fresh-face/

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    1. Original article: ““There are a lot of reasons to be against Trump being the nominee but the one I’m hearing now as I call around the country, talking to my supporters and others about what happened on 8 November, is the number of people who have just switched Trump off in their brain,” Bolton told the Guardian.

      “Even if they loved his style, loved his approach, loved his policies, loved everything about him, they don’t want to lose and the fear is, given the results on 8 November, that if he got the nomination, not only would he lose the general election, but he would take an awful lot of Republican candidates down with him.”

      https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/26/donald-trump-old-and-tired-john-bolton

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        1. I’m glad there are people who get it and can see it tho…but I wouldn’t know (beyond the classified cover sheets) that this is a fake. I would KNOW that the President would never scatter classified docs on the floor…but seeing photo shopped crap? not my area

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  12. BREAKING The US has lifted its oil embargo on Venezuela & granted Chevron a license to pump oil in Venezuela, breaking Washington’s long embargo on Caracas. The agreement stipulates using 2.7 billion dollars (that were frozen due to U.S. sanctions) toward economic development.
    ————
    Another interesting tidbit of the “general license” that Washington gave today to Chevron: it only allows $CVX to export the crude oil it pumps in Venezuela into the United States (and nowhere else). #OOTT

    https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1596562915645165573.html

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  13. Entire Article @ AmericanThinker: “November 27, 2022
    Donald Trump 2022: Forged in a Crucible of White Hot Fire
    By Vince Coyner

    “I first started writing a blog in 2009, after Barack Obama’s election. My first post, America’s Original Sin, addressed the then-nascent movement to disparage and denigrate America because the Founding Fathers didn’t have the foresight in 1787 to write a constitution that would dovetail with the mores of 21st-century snowflakes.

    The title of my blog, Imperfect America, is followed by a quote attributed to the French philosopher, Voltaire: “Perfect is the enemy of the good.” Our nation is a billboard-sized testament to that adage. Rarely have we seen perfect, but we frequently see good. And that’s the problem with leftists… They want to sacrifice good for the fiction of perfection.

    While today it’s all the rage to dwell on America’s failures, it’s far less celebrated to talk about her triumphs. Although the left has been demonizing America since the sixties, it was after Bush won in 2000 that this tactic started to stick. The cancer of hate really took off once Obama became president. On college campuses, in elementary schools, on nightly newscasts, and in papers across the country, we were incessantly told that America was racist, sexist, homophobic, and destroying the environment.

    It was into this miasma that Donald Trump marched when he announced he was running for president. He saw the leftist cancer destroying the very foundations of freedom, opportunity, and prosperity while undermining America’s core civilization and setting the country up for a devastating collapse. And he willingly stepped into the breach to stop it.

    The problem, however, was that rather than running as a Democrat, where all solutions come from an omnipotent central government, he was running as a Republican who sought to reduce government control and return power to Americans.

    That was a bridge too far. From the second he announced, Trump found himself enduring a withering barrage of vitriol and venom unseen in American politics. The abuse came from Democrats, the media, social media, and academia as well as the GOP establishment. What Trump endured was relentless. Yet somehow, he won.

    (Full disclosure: I initially had concerns about Trump and wrote about them often, with one post titled: Sure, Donald Trump may shiv us… but the country can’t survive Hillary Clinton’s thugs.) In the wee hours of November 9, 2016, it became clear that Trump would become the next president of the United States. It also became clear the Democrats were not going to take it lying down.

    The Russia Collusion hoax started a drumbeat that would bedevil the president for the next four years, even after it was shown to be a Clinton-crafted fiction the mainstream media parroted. Indeed, the New York Times and the Washington Post would win Pulitzer Prizes for their “reporting” on the fake story, and no, not because they exposed the lie but, instead, because of their vociferous and eloquent participation in it.

    During his presidency, Donald Trump endured extraordinary abuse and treachery, driven by the media and the Democrat party. The irony of the media’s hatred for Trump was that channels like CNN and MSNBC virtually owed their rescue from irrelevance to the Trump presidency, while newspapers slowed their decades-long declines with pages of anti-Trump rhetoric.

    As bad as the media abuse was, it was nothing compared to the treachery of the apparatchiks in the government. When Trump tried to build his promised wall, he was blocked at every step. His efforts to make Bureau of Land Management employees live closer to the lands they regulated were pilloried for making the agency “less diverse.” Lt. Col Alexander Vindman, the NSC’s Ukraine expert, launched an impeachment when he lied about Trump trying to coerce Ukraine into investigating the Bidens.

    And if all that wasn’t bad enough, during the Covid “pandemic,” possibly the most economically destructive self-inflicted wound in human history, the two government-employed doctors Trump looked to for guidance lied to Trump and the country. Finally, in perhaps the greatest treachery of all, we learned that members of America’s law enforcement and intelligence agencies were actively working to undermine Trump in the election.

    Worse, this orgy of Trump-directed destruction wasn’t just in Washington. The 2020 riots cost billions of dollars in damage, and brought chaos and bloodshed to cities across the country, all the while being spurred and supported by Democrats single-mindedly focused on defeating Donald Trump. These attacks were relentless, every single hour of every single day, and came from inside and outside of the government. Yet somehow Trump managed to run the government well and campaign like the Energizer Bunny. In the end, it took a literal coup d’état to oust him from office.

    And now he’s back—and the mainstream media, Democrats, the GOP establishment, bloggers, and erstwhile fans all insist that we’re supposed to abandon him. Aside from the fact that the Democrats will demonize as a Nazi, racist, homophobe anyone who carries the GOP flag, the reality is that Donald Trump is a fighter for America unlike any president we’ve ever had. No one has ever had to endure the level of vitriol or withstand the relentless phalanx of persecution from every corner as Trump has.

    Here’s the thing…he didn’t need to. Trump was a billionaire already. Trump was already feted by politicians and media around the world. He already had a beautiful family, spectacular homes, and his own plane! No politicians in American history had more to lose when they decided to fight for the American people than Trump did. Usually, politicians go to Washington as middle class and leave millionaires. Trump, however, had literally billions of dollars to lose, but he took on the Swamp anyway.

    Now, after enduring seven years of abuse for his defense of American freedom, prosperity, farmers, truckers, and little guys of all shapes and sizes, he’s once again stepping up to do battle. You may not like Donald Trump, and there’s much to not like. He’s arrogant, he’s petty, he’s defensive, and he can be cruel. (Those attributes can just as much be applied to Barack Obama.)

    Unlike Obama however, Trump doesn’t try and pretend he’s something he’s not. He’s a crude, brash New Yorker who speaks his mind and gets things done. He knows how to fix things and wants to fix America with strong borders, energy independence, limited government, a robust economy, and individual liberty… All of the things the Swamp fought him on and the very things Joe Biden has undermined.

    Donald Trump circa 2022 is still imperfect, but he’s been forged in a crucible of white-hot fire and has emerged even more focused than before on making America great. So, yes, while there may be brilliant lights on the horizon, I think I’ll take a pass and stick with the guy who got out of his Bentley and ran through a gauntlet of machine gun fire into the burning mess of Democrat America in order to save the eagle stuck inside.

    Trump may tell off-color jokes and may not always be the best judge of character, but he can take the heat, and his North Star has always been prosperity and security for the American people. Given the literal evil the Democrats are seeking to impose on America, I’ll happily follow him into the fire.”

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  14. I am sooooo very tired of hearing case after case after case of someone who provably and admittedly committed some of THE worst crimes ever…..getting life in prison! WHY??!!?? Why should the taxpayer now have to support him/her for the rest of their fricking lives??!!?? THIS MAKES NO SENSE!!!! Use the fricking death penalty, PLEASE!!!!

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      1. might freeze overnight, but no actual snow in forecast…
        dang it is pouring tho…rained off and on all day, but in the last 3 hours, it is a deluge…
        know what?
        even in all that rain, we still heard a gunshot…guy must have a tree stand and is relatively dry

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