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MICHHAWK wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 1:35 pm and since 2008 uncle joe is the common denominator.
:lol:

(the part of the dunce will be played by michhawk)
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KUTradition wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 5:39 pm
MICHHAWK wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 1:35 pm and since 2008 uncle joe is the common denominator.
:lol:

(the part of the dunce will be played by michhawk)
What in the world will the pubs do once Biden and Hillary have both shuffled off this mortal coil?

Or maybe it's an academic question, as necessarily all of the world's problems will have been solved automatically.
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You are naive if you think our tax money is used for good. The US spends more of military than any other country and its not close. And there is a reason most the world sees us as an evil empire

The deep state military industrial complex is the evil I'm always preaching against. That some of yall seem to think don't exist
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randylahey wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 6:46 pm You are naive if you think our tax money is used for good. The US spends more of military than any other country and its not close. And there is a reason most the world sees us as an evil empire

The deep state military industrial complex is the evil I'm always preaching against. That some of yall seem to think don't exist
You're also preaching about the virtues of Sound of Freedom, and the evils of crimes against children, so why don't you head over to that thread for an update.
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deep state military industrial complex

is the “deep state” now responsible for everything randy doesn’t like?

is this all the same?

are there multiple “deep states”?

are there “deep states” confined to states. or ubiquitous throughout the United States?

are there multiple “deep states” within states?
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KUTradition wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 8:38 pm deep state military industrial complex

is the “deep state” now responsible for everything randy doesn’t like?

is this all the same?

are there multiple “deep states”?

are there “deep states” confined to states. or ubiquitous throughout the United States?

are there multiple “deep states” within states?
I also don't really understand how the "deep state military industrial complex" is supposed to even work.

Is the "deep state" (which I understand to be, generally, unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats) aligned with the "military industrial complex" (which I understand to be, generally, the web of tiered contractors and subcontractors who benefit from US warmongering and/or gifting supplies to other countries)?

Or is "deep state" used as an adjective, to describe the military industrial complex? Like, there is a military industrial complex that is specific to the deep state?

Or is it a single deepstatemilitaryindustrialcomplex, all one big shadowy thing?

Or is the "deep state military" its own thing, and it has its own industrial complex, separate and apart from the regular old military industrial complex?

Perhaps what we need is something tangible and objectively real to aim at here.
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KUTradition wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 8:38 pm deep state military industrial complex

is the “deep state” now responsible for everything randy doesn’t like?

is this all the same?

are there multiple “deep states”?

are there “deep states” confined to states. or ubiquitous throughout the United States?

are there multiple “deep states” within states?
No, it's the teacher's union. Duh
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They love love enforcement and the military, eh?
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DCHawk1 wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 12:24 pm Talk about avoidance...

Fascist. (And unlike Shrilley, I'm using the term correctly).
I defer to DC.

Because, who knows more about "fascism", than a "conservative" republican?
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/devon- ... z-partners

Even FoxNews is struggling to figure out a way to paint the Devon Archer testimony as damning. Too funny. He basically did what every Trump child has done their whole life; try to make a buck off their family name and imply that they had knowledge of how the system works because of the success of their parents.
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Feral wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 11:16 pm
DCHawk1 wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 12:24 pm Talk about avoidance...

Fascist. (And unlike Shrilley, I'm using the term correctly).
I defer to DC.

Because, who knows more about "fascism", than a "conservative" republican?
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Randy and Mich, any comments? This was the big witness that had all the damning evidence. Any revisions you care to make?
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Clean up, aisle Q
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Oh No! Looks like Biden's in trouble now:

Inflation is falling so fast, companies will no longer be able to increase their prices like they have been!

Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson warned that, while investors have been cheering data showing easing inflation, disinflationary pressures are now turning into a headwind for the market.

“Falling inflation will cause a downside surprise on top-line revenues as pricing power is diminished, especially for the goods economy,” wrote Wilson, the bank’s chief U.S. equity strategist.
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Feral wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2023 7:24 am Oh No! Looks like Biden's in trouble now:

Inflation is falling so fast, companies will no longer be able to increase their prices like they have been!

Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson warned that, while investors have been cheering data showing easing inflation, disinflationary pressures are now turning into a headwind for the market.

“Falling inflation will cause a downside surprise on top-line revenues as pricing power is diminished, especially for the goods economy,” wrote Wilson, the bank’s chief U.S. equity strategist.
It’s all so cynical. If Biden and Harris were to get hit by a truck today, and McCarthy became president, then by Tuesday of next week we’d be hearing about how the new republican administration has brought down inflation in record time.
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Robert Reich had some, uh, interesting comments on the economy recently
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