The Biden Presidency

The hilarity is that they think majority of Americans believe it.

November 8th is going to be a glorious day.
 
Is he doing anything to actually help Americans suffering through a supply chain crisis and inflation?

Or do we unnecessarily ban anything affiliated with RUSSIA and then blame them for all the pain

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Imagine being the type of idiot that thinks Trump telling NATO to pay their fair share is more damaging for the US than having this disaster?

ALl those people that believe that can be safely ignored and endlessly mocked moving forward.

Morons.
 
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Turns out the best thing for Trumps popularity was two years of a Biden presidency


Kinda crazy if you think about it

Maybe people don’t like the return to norms
 
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This is what happens when you hire based on a desired minority bucket and not merit.

Lecturer approved.
 
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This is what happens when you hire based on a desired minority bucket and not merit.

Lecturer approved.

I remember you saying things like this for the revolving door of ****stains in your cults white house lol
 
Something very strange happening to America's food plant.

But I need to know the latest on Ukraine

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Bill gates is buying them hand over fist. Not sure why lots
Are burnin but the prevailing trend has been BG getting them if they are
Of any size
 
Why would the media report on it... Americans care about Ukraine more than our food supply

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Something very strange happening to America's food plant.

But I need to know the latest on Ukraine

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"In the U.S. there were approximately 1,240 warehouse fires per year between 2009 and 2013, with annual property damages of around $155 million. This represents a reduction in the number of fires over a 30-year observation period, from 4,700 to around 1,200 per year."


"Between 2011 and 2015, municipal fire departments in the U.S. responded to an estimated average of 37,910 fires at industrial or manufacturing properties each year, with annual losses from these fires estimated at 16 civilian deaths, 273 civilian injures, and $1.2 billion in direct property damage."

it's amazing how you project when you post your stupid software comment and easy to predict posts etc etc

you are lock step with every fringe thing out there on the right lol
 
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"In the U.S. there were approximately 1,240 warehouse fires per year between 2009 and 2013, with annual property damages of around $155 million. This represents a reduction in the number of fires over a 30-year observation period, from 4,700 to around 1,200 per year."


"Between 2011 and 2015, municipal fire departments in the U.S. responded to an estimated average of 37,910 fires at industrial or manufacturing properties each year, with annual losses from these fires estimated at 16 civilian deaths, 273 civilian injures, and $1.2 billion in direct property damage."

it's amazing how you project when you post your stupid software comment and easy to predict posts etc etc

you are lock step with every fringe thing out there on the right lol

Yeah, I’ve found this right wing obsession with these fires to be a bit fascinating. Don’t get me wrong, I’d certainly investigate the hell out of the cause of the fires and wouldn’t rule out arson, but my first thought on a dozen or so fires in a year was that it didn’t seem to be out of the realm of possible coincidences.
 
"In the U.S. there were approximately 1,240 warehouse fires per year between 2009 and 2013, with annual property damages of around $155 million. This represents a reduction in the number of fires over a 30-year observation period, from 4,700 to around 1,200 per year."


"Between 2011 and 2015, municipal fire departments in the U.S. responded to an estimated average of 37,910 fires at industrial or manufacturing properties each year, with annual losses from these fires estimated at 16 civilian deaths, 273 civilian injures, and $1.2 billion in direct property damage."

it's amazing how you project when you post your stupid software comment and easy to predict posts etc etc

you are lock step with every fringe thing out there on the right lol

No idea if there's foul play or not, but wouldn't we need the overall number or warehouses in the US and what % of food ones burn each year to draw some sort of conclusion?
 
Yeah, I’ve found this right wing obsession with these fires to be a bit fascinating. Don’t get me wrong, I’d certainly investigate the hell out of the cause of the fires and wouldn’t rule out arson, but my first thought on a dozen or so fires in a year was that it didn’t seem to be out of the realm of possible coincidences.

It wouldn't be an obsession if there were actual reporting explaining what is happening, especially in our current environment where the President is warning of.food shortages
 
It wouldn't be an obsession if there were actual reporting explaining what is happening, especially in our current environment where the President is warning of.food shortages

Tucker did some reporting.

17 food plant disasters so far in 2022 (4 months)

That compares to 11 last year (12 months) and 8 the year before

A 351% YoY increase seems noteworthy, especially as president Biden recently warned of upcoming food shortages
 
Tucker did some reporting.

17 food plant disasters so far in 2022 (4 months)

That compares to 11 last year (12 months) and 8 the year before

A 351% YoY increase seems noteworthy, especially as president Biden recently warned of upcoming food shortages

The communists goal is pain.
 
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