List three things South Korea has given you, for which you are thankful:
1. My wife and in-laws.
2. A place to visit untouched by most Democrats.
3. Several small mountains of great memories of scenery, friendship, and people willing to help strangers (once they knew where to place them in the Confucian relationship model).
Yes, those are probably “small potatoes” compared to what the rest of you have; but will people actually list positive things about Korea?
Or will they claim to be Korean and only list negative things about their alleged “homeland”?
Now, pulling the switch on the F16 to make them inoperable for the Ukrainians was a real rotten thing to do to them. However, it exposed the truth to the free world, that if you buy American weapons, you are not really buying them. You are just renting them, and the US can pull the rug under you any time they want to force you down on your knees.
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Korean Man
1 month ago
So Elon Musk says “Hitler didn’t murder millions of people”.
Now why would you write something like this? Does he think people are stupid? Elon’s entire family (parents and grandparents) were Nazis who moved from Canada to South Africa because they wanted to be part of the Apartheid.
When even the most far-right American, Steve Bannon says South Africans are some of the most savage racist people on earth, then that says something.
The week before the inauguration, Steve Bannon, Trump’s former adviser, described white South Africans as the “most racist people on earth”, questioned their involvement in US politics and said Musk was a malign influence who should go back to the country of his birth.
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GrayBlack
1 month ago
Maybe Musk’s intent would be obvious if the rest of the tweet was quoted, but as usual KM suffers great derangement and madness.
ChickenHead
1 month ago
Wait a minute.
Are you saying there are those out there who think Hitler murdered “people”?
I blame the education system.
setnaffa
1 month ago
Why is it, do you think, Dear Readers, that KM cannot just say three nice things about the very beautiful country of South Korea?
We already know he is intimidated by the mere existence of Trump and Musk.
We already know he, quite rightly, likes to praise South Korean military manufacturing.
What puzzles me is why he always mixes his praise of Korea with filth. Is he so full of self hate that praising South Korea gives him pain? Or is it he hates South Korea?
I know a lot of South Koreans, in Texas, Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and, of course, South Korea. None of them would freely admit to being fans of Donald Trump; but none badmouth South Korea, ever. If there’s something they don’t like, they just don’t talk about it.
That’s why I don’t think KM is really Korean.
I could be wrong, of course; but maybe some of you still in-country could suggest a reason.
Maybe KM himself could interrupt his deviance long enough to write three praiseworthy things about Korea without adding in hatred of anything else?
Korean Man
1 month ago
why he always mixes his praise of Korea with filth.
You’re right, mixing praise of Korea with that Nazi filth and Tesla junk… sorry I shouldn’t have done that. What was I thinking of.
Korean Man
1 month ago
South Korean shipyard finishes its first major repair on a US Navy vessel
Is this a good idea for SK? If Donald Trump gets hold of this news, he’ll go into a rage mode again, “Why are we paying foreign countries to fix and make our ships? They took our shipping industry and they are ripping us off! We’re going to bring those shipping industries back to America!”. There are enough headaches dealing with a huge country that doesn’t honor any of its contracts, and in which its leaders always fly into rage modes, without adding more fuel to the rage in America.
Welp, this guy killed himself pretty recently. Jumped off a building wrapped in a rainbow “pride” flag. Who could have seen that coming he was so mentally healthy he could have been in charge of the navy! Or worked in the nuclear energy department. Or been in charge of public health.
Liz
1 month ago
The same people who believe someone like the above should be in charge of public health are afraid RFK is going to ruin it.
Korean Man
1 month ago
The United States Vice President JD Vance has stated that foreign students on student visas may face deportation if their stay is deemed not to be in the best interest of the country.
“A lot of these foreign students, most of them, pay full freight. So sometimes what have you at elite universities like a Columbia or Harvard, you have a well-qualified middle-class American kid from the heartland who doesn’t get a spot in these universities because some Chinese oligarch, who is paying $100,000 a year, takes up that spot,” he said.
But of course, they’ll sell US visas for $5 million to rich foreign oligarchs. That makes so much sense.
Why not just refuse international students in American schools outright? Why allow them in, in the first place to make them pay tuition/living expenses, then arrest them and deport them in the middle of their study?
ChickenHead
1 month ago
“Why not just refuse international students in American schools outright? Why allow them in, in the first place to make them pay tuition/living expenses, then arrest them and deport them in the middle of their study?”
You answered your own question.
Korean Man
1 month ago
Trump has just declared the War time powers of 1798 Alien Enemies Act, allowing him to detain and remove without due process, all non-citizens including students, tourists, green card holders, and spouses of citizens. This law was only declared three times in American history – War of 1812, WWI, and the Pearl Harbor attack in WWII. Supposedly this is to just round up Venezuela gangs, but this also means he can have dictatorial powers. With this same power, Japanese were put into concentration camps during WWII. He can detain and mass deport anyone that he doesn’t like, as he had promised to do while he was campaigning.
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ChickenHead
1 month ago
“as he had promised to do while he was campaigning.”
setnaffa
1 month ago
Trump 2.0:
Korean Man
30 days ago
He also promised to bring down all the prices on day one. Did he? He now says he was just being “sarcastic”.
He also promised he would stop the Ukraine war, on day one. Did he?
He also promised that he would make the economy go up and up. Did he? It’s crashing, with everyone pulling their money from the unstable US.
What he didn’t promise:
He didn’t promise to hire a South African billionaire who made his money on the backs of the American government subsidies that would make any Chinese government-backed companies, envious, as the co-president of the US.
ChickenHead
30 days ago
Cry harder, little man.
Everyone gets a smile when you go on about Trump and Musk.
It is the same smile everyone gets from the libtard woman meltdown memes.
You are perpetually disturbed over all this and it is fun to watch.
We imagine you gnashing your teeth and pounding the ground and screaming at the sky because the corruption that funded the silly ideology that was programmed into being the core of your self-worth is being ended.
Therefore your (imaginary) value as a person is being ended.
Ohhhh… and are you ever Big Mad.
Some people will move on and gain an identity based around success and accomplishment.
Others will be perpetually angry and disappointed for the rest of their lives.
Choose your own punishment.
Korean Man
30 days ago
I am not mad at all. US is getting what it exactly deserves. And things will spiral out of control as you’ve lost your soft power. Let’s just watch how the world shuns the United States. You think tariffing and denigrating other countries, will mean you can sell your products and services outside the US? And forget about your fantasy that you’ll bring back all the manufacturing jobs to stay competitive, when all your industrial inputs including energy is soaring due to the Orange Man’s stupidity. Get used to being poor, subsidizing your rich, with your population being so stupid being brainwashed, and belonging to one massive cult.
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GrayBlack
30 days ago
The US is one of the least integrated countries in the world trade system, and of the trade the US conducts, a large majority of that is with Mexico and Canada. USD is not backed in trade, but in security, and security comes from military power. Both Mexico and Canada are rather defenseless, and any would be allies far away. The power dynamic is rather obvious. They will come to the negotiating table if only because their economy is far more dependent on the US both as a direct trade partner and as a security provider for their trade (they can’t protect their shipping lanes and overseas assets).
I’m not worried about US trade situation. The debt on the otherhand is of real concern.
Korean Man
30 days ago
Who’s the sucker who signed this USMCA (US-Mexico-Canada) deal in 2019, Grayblack?
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GrayBlack
30 days ago
KM, I’m not sure what is your point. The world is not static. Agreements do not exist in perpetuity. Circumstances change, and thus renegotiation is common.
In 2019 the main concern in regards to Canada/Mexico was trade, now it’s boarder security i.e. halting the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants. Then deporting the invaders.
Korean Man
30 days ago
GrayBlack, I didn’t ask that question. It was your Orange leader who asked that question. Can you answer him now?
Korean Person
30 days ago
Korean Man.
The Setnaffarians and the MAGA crows, aren’t concerned about democracy, free trade, and America’s standing in the world.
Their main and only concern is eliminating “wokeness” from American society.
They are scared shitless of “wokeness” and will vote anyone into office who will promise them that “wokeness” will be eliminated from American society.
If destroying the American economy and prosperity, jeopardizing relationships with long time allies,and selling out America to Russia is the price for eliminating “wokeness”, then these Setnaffarians and MAGA are willing to pay that price.
I wouldn’t be surprised if America turns into a real life version of Gilead or gets embroiled into a civil war.
So, instead of appealing to their senses in the hope that they will come around, it’s better to go after their dumbness, stupidity, and hypocrisy.
Korean Person
30 days ago
Why is it, do you think, Dear Readers, that KM cannot just say three nice things about the very beautiful country of South Korea?
Instead of taking the chinabot route, @setnaffa has decided to attack the patriotism of the Koreans here.
That is rich coming from someone who is willing to sell out America to the Russians.
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ChickenHead
30 days ago
‘Their main and only concern is eliminating “wokeness” from American society.’
As is frequently the case, you are right.
If you look at all of America’s problems, they almost all can be traced back to “wokeness” and the cultural perversions that surround it.
Government services: spending on illegal aliens rather than Americans in need is no way to take care of America
Crime: soft on crime becasue too many criminals are not white doesn’t maintain an orderly and prosperous society
Education: selecting inferior students requiring dumbed-down educations to pass is not moving the nation forward
Military readiness: worried more about how many trannies will fit on the head of a pin than how to kill the enemy isn’t projecting strength
Diversity over merit: this is a self-destructive policy in society, government, and industry
Women’s rights: men in women’s sports does no good for any aspect of society, especially for women
Children’s mental health: at some point, children must learn about the diversity (and dysfunctions) in society… but that point is not in elementary school by people trying to normalize things that aren’t normal… and aren’t normal because they are ultimately dysfunctional and destructive
National debt: squandering money on woke programs for woke reasons isnt getting a good return on investment
That is just a quick sample.
Once wokeness is destroyed and people are judged on their actions, attituded, values, abilities, and accomplishments, a much better society will emerge.
And some people who will never excel because they rely on diversity will rise to the occasion. And some people who are never given a chance will get the chance they earned (looking at you, Asian math students).
So. Yes. The first priority is to end wokeness and restart a culture of merit.
Once again, you are right.
ChickenHead
29 days ago
The question is:
Is a presidential pardon not signed by the president actually a pardon?
What happens when the autopen signs it when he is not in Washington DC?
How about when he indicates he didn’t know about the pardon.
It is starting to look like the cruminal scumbags in government that he pardoned on the way out…
…were actually “pardoned” by…
…themselves.
Let’s start with Fauci.
Trump:
“The “Pardons” that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen.
In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them but, more importantly, he did not know anything about them! The necessary Pardoning Documents were not explained to, or approved by, Biden.
He knew nothing about them, and the people that did may have committed a crime. Therefore, those on the Unselect Committee, who destroyed and deleted ALL evidence obtained during their two year Witch Hunt of me, and many other innocent people, should fully understand that they are subject to investigation at the highest level.
The fact is, they were probably responsible for the Documents that were signed on their behalf without the knowledge or consent of the Worst President in the History of our Country, Crooked Joe Biden!”
ChickenHead
29 days ago
In other news…
The Ukrainan forces in Russia are now cut off and fully surrounded.
Trump ask Putin to spare their lives.
Putin agreed, if they get the official order from Kiev to surrender. Kiev has shown a preference for pride over practicality.
Ukranian soldiers have been trying to make it back to Ukraine dressed as locals.
The real locals have been ensuring that doesn’t happen.
But the real story…
Russian media is claiming there are active duty NATO officers leading Ukranian soldiers.
Is this true?
For those of you keeping score, while the western media has been “Russia will be out of ammo next month” and “Russians are fighting with shovels to capture microchips from washing machines”, the Russian media has been amazingly truthful.
This is something to watch.
What happens if Russia finds NATO is officially at war with them?
ChickenHead
29 days ago
A little more coming out about Canada being America’s 51st state.
Where did that idea come from?
It seems when Trump and Trudeau met, Trudeau complained that Canada cannot exist if they must be equal to America… same tariffs both ways, following NATO defence spending requirements, stopping industry based on assembling other country’s products and selling in America, etc.
So…
Trump said,”51st state, suckas.”¹
I don’t know what Trump really wants, as he cannot get what Canada doesn’t have, but he is about to squeeze them.
Based on his actions, the best guess is that he wants…
…Canada.
That would be a hassle.
But Gaza will have plenty of room once the genocide is complete.
“I’m from New Gaza, but I’m originally from Canada. Trump moved us here. And he forced us to admit Canadian Bacon is just ham.”
¹paraphrased for her pleasure
Liz
29 days ago
Doesn’t help the case for Biden’s autopen pardons that so many Democrats have come out and officially admitted (in published books even, quite well documented) he’d been mentally gone a long while before those pardons happened.
Still think it would set a bad precedent but…on the bright side, it gives some of the most evil people on the planet something to worry about (hopefully for years and years).
Liz
29 days ago
This is the best example I’ve found so far, of the type of deceit seen time and again in politics. https://x.com/realannapaulina/status/1901716486198043055
“I was very pregnant and at the time experiencing pre-eclampsia symptoms, but was not diagnosed. As soon as Trump boarded the plane, being the gentleman and good person that he is, said if I did not feel well, I could use the back room. He did this in a respectful way and in front of my husband, of which we thanked him. He also assured me that they had a medical team on board in case anything happened and they were aware of how pregnant I was. This was the most compassionate thing that could’ve been done at the time. I find it disgusting that the author fails to recognize that. A few weeks later, I was induced because I did have pre-eclampsia . The author of this book never reached out to me for comment. Which means that this book is likely going to be a shit hit piece. If people in POTUS orbit are talking to this author, they need to be cut off immediately.”
News rag of the week conveys this information: “New revelations reveal how Trump reportedly offered a female congresswoman his bed, as long as she kept it a secret from his wife”
Korean Man
29 days ago
Can I ask all the MAGAs here something?
Why is the US ICE arresting foreign visitors, tourists, and legal green card owners, and deporting them all? It’s bizarre and so dystopian. I know you don’t like non-white Anglos with US passports, but at this rate, you won’t even have tourists who will be scared away. Why not just announce “FOREIGN VISITORS DO NOT COME, WE DON’T WANT YOU HERE”. And that would prevent grief for people who unjustly wind up in horrible prisons, and then solve this issue.
So at least Trump will get his wish now, no more reliance on the US for defence. Canada’s $13 billion F-35 order from the US, will also be canceled, as other EU countries like Portugal and Germany are also canceling. So it’s not only Tesla getting shunned. It’s also the $250 billion a year American defense industry is also being canceled. Now that Trump is getting what he demanded – no more reliance on the US, hopefully, his rage that everyone is ripping off the US, will subside.
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ChickenHead
29 days ago
“Can I ask all the MAGAs here something?”
You just did.
“Why is the US ICE arresting foreign visitors, tourists, and legal green card owners, and deporting them all?”
When foreign visitors, tourists, or legal green card holders engage in activities that make them candidates for deportation, they are deported.
This has always been the case. The laws are just being followed now.
Every case that has been in the media has manipulated the underinformed left on this issue with incomplete information. This should upset the left more than the deportation of career criminals.
If you would like to address any specific incident where you feel America deported someone unjustly, I will be delighted to address it.
I am pretty confident that everyone deported had it coming…
…unless you side with criminality, disorder, and general scumbagism…
…which is a known trait of the left.
Korean Man
29 days ago
Why not just refuse entry instead of arresting and throwing them in jail in horrible conditions for weeks and months ?
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ChickenHead
29 days ago
“Why not just refuse entry instead of arresting and throwing them in jail in horrible conditions for weeks and months ?”
It is not always clear when someone enters America if they are going to engage in behavor that allows them to be deported.
While there are records on some non-American terrorists and criminals, if these don’t exist imagination is poor policy.
So they are let in.
After that, any misfortune is a concequence of their own actions.
Once again, instead of talking theory based on fantasy based on wishful thinking based on programming by those who have an agenda counter to your true best interests, you are welcome to point out a specific case in all the cases you have been programmed to believe exist.
If there is true injustice, I will stand with you against it.
Korean Man
29 days ago
If they come in through land ICE can make them go back to where they were entering the US from. If they are landing in the US airports the ICE can hold the refused people in the airport holding centers and make them fly back to where they come from. But arresting them and throwing them into prisons like dangerous criminals? I think this is about putting on a power trip.
ChickenHead
29 days ago
Once again, you can think a lot of things.
If you cannot give some specific examples of all these cases you claim exist, there is a good chance you are wrong and simply talking nonsense.
ChickenHead
29 days ago
Bonus:
Canada “may” cancel the second half of their F-35 order and replace it with…
…the Saab Gripen.
Yes, the latest in 1980s technology and design esthetics with a supply chain easily disrupted by the upcoming Russian invasion that has the population of the Eurotard countries asking what lifestyle sacrifices they need to make next to Stay Safe.
Your threats are empty, Canada.
…as always.
Liz
28 days ago
Millions of illegals had access to the country for years, they were even flown in after applying for “asylum” in an app without restriction.
If only the folks who express outrage at deportations now were this concerned when Biden let them in, we wouldn’t be deporting.
Korean Man
28 days ago
So then why are you throwing innocent people with valid visitor/working visas and permanent citizens, throwing them into prisons or shipping them off to concentration camps in El Salvadore?
Korean Man
28 days ago
Yoon bought thousands of body bags, to prepare for mass murdering of citizens.
The more I read, South Korea and the United States were on the exact same path towards full military dictatorship. The impeachment of Yoon is still outstanding – so there’s still hope that the Yoon-appointed supreme court judges will still make the right decision.
The US on the other hand, is too late. Trump is ignoring the judicial and is threatening to put the judges in jail for going against the President. It’s 90% there towards full dictatorship, with nothing to stop Trump and company.
ChickenHead
28 days ago
“So then why are you throwing innocent people with valid visitor/working visas and permanent citizens, throwing them into prisons or shipping them off to concentration camps in El Salvadore?”
We will keep doing it until your Canadian girlfriend who goes to a different school stops claiming your mom isn’t fat.
Protip: One definition of insanity is to keep saying the same thing over and over without any example and thinking we will eventually believe it. This works on the low-IQ semi-tards who watch Rachel Maddow, but it doesn’t work on us.
ChickenHead
28 days ago
Hahahha! Your links are always fun to read.
It’s this little look into a bubble of self-reinforcing insanity among room temperature IQ semi-people with the emotional state of a teenage girl.
“I’m also genuinely under so much stress with the constitutional court taking such a long time to provide a verdict and whilst we are all waiting in fear the Far Right rallies keep getting bigger and even more violent.”
1. Yoon’s support keeps going down but the pro-Yoon rallies keep getting bigger. This level of “person” has no problem holding conflicting beliefs and selecting the one that fits the needs of the moment.
2. Right-wing demonstrations in Korea are not violent. All organized violence is from the left. This mosty applies to the entire western world. (The argument then becomes if Muslims are far-right).
How about this gem:
“I had a HongKong friends travelling from Australia who got caught in the middle of the far right protest and people kept trying to verbally abuse him asking if he was Chinese or not. Even though he spoke perfect English these racist far right is now even attacking and targeting innocent tourists.”
You can see the crowd yelling, “Yoon! Yoon! Yoon!” Then a guy wearing a shirt that says, “Hong Kong: where not all Asians look the same to a crowd focused on something else” stumbles into the middle of the crowd.
The crowd goes silent and all eyes turn.
There is a squeal of feedback on the megaphone.
“Are you Chinese or not?”
“Aye, mate, I’m ‘strine. But I am also HONG KONG Chinese.”
The crowd has to think about this.
Yoon is forgotten.
The Constitutional Court returns Yoon to the presidency but the crowd is still standing quietly in the rain contemplating if they are being funded by Hong Kong Chinese or just the regular ones.
…those were the first two paragraphs.
Your link is a goldmine of material to ridicule.
Liz
28 days ago
The astronauts finally landed safely!
Korean Man
28 days ago
Paul Krugman:
Trump’s belief that America holds all the cards, that the rest of the world needs access to our markets but we don’t need them, is all wrong. We are rapidly losing the world’s trust, and part of the cost will be financial.
I will analyze his post, and if he’s right, the US will be crashing and burning fairly quickly. Look at North Korea and their Juche mixed in with infallible Dear Leader Kim – the US is following that exact same ideology – “we can do everything ourselves, we don’t need anyone” and our President is infallible. He knows what’s good for us” answer for everything, that we keep seeing the Whitehouse spokesperson, and state FOX channel blares every day.
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Korean Man
28 days ago
EU, in five years, wants to fully reconstruct their military industry. However, they want cooperation from South Korea, reports YTN Korean news.
I have doubts that Europe can do this. Right now it takes Germany up to 7 years to deliver a single tank. To remake their armament industry, to reman and retool their factories in just five years to protect all of Europe, they’ll have to spend a trillion dollars. They don’t have that kind of money when they’re already under a heavy social welfare burden. Since they no longer will be buying American weapons, this is a perfect opportunity for South Korean industries to fill in the empty spot left by self-imploding MAGA America which is not turning that great.
ChickenHead
28 days ago
“Trump’s belief that America holds all the cards, that the rest of the world needs access to our markets but we don’t need them, is all wrong. We are rapidly losing the world’s trust, and part of the cost will be financial.”
America has some things that North Korea doesn’t have:
– vast natural resources (including the ones they say America is “reliant” on other nations for)
– energy independence
– deep integration into every aspect of every foundational global system
– irreplaceable technology that others need regardless of their wish to do business with America
– a record amount of foreign factory construction in America because: The people who control multi-billion dollar investments are smarter than market-manipulating pundents and the people who buy into their nonsense instead of taking a look at what is going on.
– the ability (and will) to disrupt competing systems
This list goes on and on.
Bonus: America is not losing the world’s trust. America is gaining it. The world just doesn’t like the message that they can trust in America first.
But in truth, they secretly like this.
An irrational and unpredictable America is far more difficult to manage than one that is rational and consistent. America’s response can always be predicted and actions can be taken that benefit a nation AND satisfies America First.
For nations that can mananage this and the knowledge that Trump his highly transactional, it is a win-win.
ChickenHead
28 days ago
Anybody have an opinion on the leaked briefing from MI6 to Boris Johnson in early 2020 that “IT IS NOW BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT THAT COVID-19 WAS ENGINEERED IN WUHAN INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY (WIV).”
I do.
Many, in fact.
My first opinion is that if you insisted it was only coincidence for a new covid virus that infects humans to first appear 100 meters from a lab that wrote papers on how to make new corona viruses infect humans, you should be highly ashamed of yourself for the inability to conduct adult reasoning.
And if your only response to this was, “Well, you just don’t understand the science, racist,” you are not only stupid, but you also have a bad heart.
And, in 2025, if you still insist covid-19 came from animals, you aren’t a cognitively full human and you can be treated as such.
Korean Person
28 days ago
Maybe Covid-19 was created by the Chinese, with full support from the American extreme right, in the hope that Covid-19 will infect only “woke” people.
This would have fulfilled the American extreme right’s dream of eliminating “woke” people.
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ChickenHead
28 days ago
“Maybe Covid-19 was created by the Chinese, with full support from the American extreme right”
…and maybe it was not.
It appears it was actually created by the Chinese with full support of those in America who have no interest in “left” and “right” except to use as a tool.
‘This would have fulfilled the American extreme right’s dream of eliminating “woke” people.’
Respiratory diseases are not as selective as weener2butt diseases like AIDS and weener2mouth diseases like monkeypox¹.
So don’t credit non-selective covid for what the covid vaccine may eventually do. A lot of people who can’t think things through got a failed experimental medical treatment made with still-not-really-developed experimental genetic technology to avoid nothing more than a cold for their demographic.²
And the woke are still getting boosters in proportion to their wokeness.
Stay Safe & Effective, wokesters.
¹Even monkeypox seems to diffuse from it’s key demographic of homosexuals and somehow spread to the animals and children around homosexuals. Strange, that. But it dissappeared from the news fast when that started happening.
²Excess mortality post-covid remains ~5-8% higher than before covid. Nobody knows why, though Global Warming has been suggested with a straight face. The spikes in covid deaths correlate better with vaccine uptake than covid levels. And mild omicron was the strain at the time. Another oddity that is hard to explain. Around 2030, we will have a better idea.
Stephen
27 days ago
Just gonna throw this out there but most of you already know this.
From the link:
“From FY 2021 through February 2024, authorities encountered unauthorized migrants about 9.4 million times, more than three times as many as under Trump (although many encounters were of migrants who had attempted to cross multiple times).”
Those are just the ones caught. And although “the Biden administration’s nearly 4.4 million repatriations are already more than any single presidential term since the George W. Bush administration”…
That isn’t half of just the first number of “unauthorized” persons actually caught and processed as “unauthorized”.
As I said, if they hadn’t had virtually unlimited access to flood our border for years, there would be no need for deportations…hence, why they didn’t need to deport so many during Trump’s first term, though Lord knows the left squawked about it, AOC crying in the parking lot for her photo op.
This link really does put it into perspective, thanks.
(graph added)
ChickenHead
27 days ago
The Left: “Hahahaah! Biden was so much better at deporting than Trump.”
Also the Left: “Trump is a big meany because he is deporting so many people.”
Because the Left is composed of predators at the top who don’t believe any of the leftist garbage and emotional below-average intelligence followers at the bottom who believe anything they are told you frequently see adopt whatever instant gratification concept they can get which makes them feel momentarily right, important, and better than you.
They see no conflict with the rest of their cognative framework… because…
…they don’t have a cognative framework.
They just exist.
NPCs programmed to grief.
Something less than full human.
Leftist ideals attract these things.
Stephen
27 days ago
The real “swamp” and “deep state”
This nation has been the target of a decades-long campaign to create the fourth reich. When the German businessmen who funded the Nazis realized they were going to lose Germany, they fled, relocated, went underground, whatever. And then they turned their sights on America, the unscathed victors of WWII.
Fred Koch (father of the Koch brothers), who had previously done business with the Third Reich, now funded Robert Welch’s John Birch Society, and if you’ve ever read either the Blue Book or the Black Book of the JBS (I have), then you know it’s little more than an English translation of Mein Kampf, only slightly more coherent.
It echoes Hitler’s speeches that democracy doesn’t work, democracy is mobocracy, and that a nation needs a strong man (dictator) to rule it. From there, the manifestos outline the creation of of study groups (cells) to create political will, and from there a plan to take over school boards, judge-ships, local governments, and work their way up.
And that’s exactly what they have done.
The civil unrest of the 60s gave them a kind of credibility. Privately, the multi-millionaires who bought and sold congressmen and senators decided that they would never let the 60s happen again.
Nixon’s downfall created a vacuum in the Republican party. It was an opportunity for the radical right to begin moving their own people in and start the process of seizing control of the entire political organization. In subsequent years, Nixon helped train people like Lee Atwater in the mechanics of smearing the opposition. So a large part of the blame is his.
Even though, the JBS became widely discredited in the public media as an extreme right-wing organization, they didn’t stop — they stepped out of sight and rebranded themselves every few years as “The New Right” or whatever else would distract attention from their real identity — but their methodology of subversion remained the same.
They joined forces with the “Moral Majority,” when it was convenient. They became the Tea Party when that was convenient. And finally, they became Trumpanzees.
Part of the plan was the vilification of the opposition — the blame for that beglongs to Newt Gingrich, but let’s not leave out Dennis Hastert (the child molester) and Mitch McConnell for creating the polarization that has polarized and paralyzed our government. Gingrich wrote the Gopac memo, instructions on how to turn the word “liberal” into an epithet. Hastert (currently in prison) created the Hastert Rule that forced the Republicans in the House of Representatives to vote as a bloc, which meant that the Teapublicans dictated party policy — no compromise obstructionism. And Mitch McConnell has refused to let the Senate vote on any Democratic bill.
And let’s not forget Rupert Murdoch who created Fox News, the propaganda outlet for the Republican party. Murdoch’s citizenship was a rush job and Ronald Reagan erased the equal time rule for broadcasters. Fox News has become a source of some of the most vile political spew. Our commitment to free speech has allowed them to broadcast hysteria and conspiracy theories.
Meanwhile, in another part of the forest, the extreme wing was busy reinventing the Brown Shirts. White supremacists were encouraged to join the military, where they were trained in the mechanics of murder. Upon leaving the military, they became members of the police farce — arrogant in their abuses of authority.
The FBI has been warning about this for years, but if anyone has been paying attention, that hasn’t made the news. Instead, the military sold surplus equipment to police departments all over the country, so that a fully outfitted riot squad looks like an Orwellian wet dream.
And my point is —
The situation we are in now did not happen by accident. It was planned. Karl Rove once admitted that the goal was to make America a one-party nation.
But the Republican leadership did not expect Donald Trump to take advantage of the situation they had set up.
But it hadn’t escaped Vladimir Putin’s attention that the machinery of total control had been created. He just pushed his own little puppet into the process. All he needed was an idiot with an inflated ego — well, an idiot who was deeply in debt to him. And it didn’t hurt either that he had plenty of material for blackmail either. Is there a pee tape?
There are those who postulate that part of Trump’s success is that he was a snitch. All of his mob connections went to jail, but he escaped — every time. There are those who also postulate that Melania is his Russian handler —
I don’t know. And it may be a decade or longer before those who do know want to make a few million selling their tell-all books.
But here we are — we have a crime lord, con man, paranoid, narcissistic, miserable failure living in our White House. We have a man who now believes he is totally above the law, who is now ignoring even the appearance of credibility, and is this close to declaring himself as “His Excellency President for Life, Field Marshal Donald Jesus Trump.”
The true tragedy is not just that he has seized control of our government — but that 40% of Americans have been bamboozled into supporting this betrayer of our Constitution.
It may be that we are living in the last days of the American experiment.
It may be that this nation has been cursed from the beginning. Despite the lofty ideals enshrined in the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” — despite that declaration, we never lived up to it. Those words were written by a man who owned slaves.
The American curse — this nation was founded on the genocide of indigenous peoples. It was built by the labor of Africans ripped from their homes and sold into slavery, beaten and raped and tortured, deprived of their identities so that arrogant plantation owners could profit off their toil. This nation abused the Chinese imported to build the railroads — and every new wave of immigrants since then have been treated as unwelcome enemies — the Italians, the Irish, the Jews. The laws of the land were carefully crafted to preserve the power of the white aristocracy. The greed of the robber barons depended on the economic slavery of those were too small to fight back.
So yes — it may be that America is finally paying the price for its arrogance and hubris and naked exploitation of every resource, including the labor of the people.
And yet …
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said that the long arc of history bends toward justice.
There is evidence that he is right. This nation fought a civil war to put down a slaveholder’s rebellion and preserve the Constitution. Women fought for and won the right to vote. The real socialist movement, the one that predated Marx, fought for an end to child labor, public education, and the right to organize. Did you enjoy your weekend? Thank the union movement. That’s where the 40 hour work week came from. FDR created the Social Security system as a hedge against the poverty of elders. Harry Truman created the Marshall Plan to help wartorn Europe rebuild. LBJ pushed through congress the Federal Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. More recently, this nation has recognized the rights of LGBTQ+ people to serve in the military — and marriage equality is the law of the land. When we are at our best, when we listen to our better angels, we are a remarkable and generous people.
So yes, Dr. King was right.
America is a nation of immigrants and the descendants of slaves. Our strength is not our homogenity, but our diversity. From the beginning, America has been a promise of opportunity, a chance at a better life — and we have a lady with a torch in our eastern harbor, lifting her lamp beside the open door. Our nation has been built by those who have taken on the challenge of possibility.
It is those who fear our diversity who have betrayed the American dream. They have polarized and paralyzed us for their own despicable agendas. We are up against the resources of the robber barons. We only have one tool at our disposal — our ability to unite. our ability to resist, and this November, our ability to vote. Despite all of the obstacles that the Trumpublican party is trying to put in our way, despite all of their different ways to subvert the most sacred foundation of a democratic republic — the right to vote — despite all of that, there are still many many more of us than there are of them.
We will not escape this madness easily. It will take a deliberate conscientious effort by every energized American.
We will need a hundred million of us to march into the polls and vote blue up and down the entire ballot. The Trumpublican party must be purged from power. After that, then we can begin the arduous and seemingly impossible challenge of restoring the America that we want to believe in.
Because the alternative is unthinkable — and unacceptable.
Korean Man
27 days ago
Stephen, and those same ex-Nazis, founded the Heritage Foundation, America’s far-right organization that wrote the Project 2025 – a blueprint map to dismantle democracy, then turn America into a second Nazi country, and it’s working like a charm. A lot of their plans have already been carried out. Trump is just a figure-head that they can rally around.
Respiratory diseases are not as selective as weener2butt diseases like AIDS and weener2mouth diseases like monkeypox¹.
Chickenhead, we all know that (at least the semi-educated people). The MAGAs on the other hand…. at least half of them have only 5th grade education, and they will believe anything that their cult leader spews out indiscriminately. Facts don’t matter any longer. Want proof? Just look at all the red states in the Southern United States… why are they always voting for the Republicans year after year for decades, yet they have always remained dirt poor compared to the rest of the blue states? Its people are dumb, uneducated, and trapped in Christian cultic superstition which aggravates their toxic hatred of everyone/everything based on American nationalism. You have in the past, talked about “inferior people”… well look in your mirror.
Liz
27 days ago
I have a dream. That one day political discussions won’t always digress into either Godwin’s law, or the Weimar republic.
Yes, Germany in the 1930s was fascinating.
That doesn’t mean it’s just Germanys all the way down.
Liz
27 days ago
Think John Robb is correct when he writes how the establishment defines democracy now:
“It’s not about measuring how well a country conforms to classical models of democratic rule. It’s about how well it conforms to globalism.”
Korean Man
27 days ago
No Liz, democracy has nothing to do with globalism. It’s called human decency, which your cesspool country is now sorely lacking.
Jesus folks, USA is now officially a pariah nation – kidnapping foreign visitors (legal or not, doesn’t matter), locking them up for months and maybe for years if their plans go well, just to profit off of their human misery?
This story is now blowing up all over the world, it’s a must read for anyone who wants to visit the US – legal or not, they will throw you in a concentration camp prison and throw away the key.
Your ICE people arrested the wrong person – a white Canadian. If she had just been another Mexican or a brown person, this story wouldn’t even make the headlines. As her story mentioned, she truly is a gift from God for all those poor people who are trapped in the made-for-profit US concentration camps. This woman will now help all those people who are unjustly locked up. Sickening what your country has become.
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ChickenHead
27 days ago
Stephen… something is wrong with you.
Reading this fever dream masquerading as historical analysis is like watching someone connect red string on a corkboard until they’ve convinced themselves that Fred Koch was handpicked by fleeing Nazis to build a Fourth Reich out of suburban PTA meetings.
The sheer number of factual inaccuracies… at least nine glaring ones… is impressive in the way that a conspiracy theorist’s YouTube channel is impressive… not for the depth of research… but for the stamina required to stack so much nonsense without collapsing under the weight of it.
Chief among them: the ludicrous claim that the John Birch Society’s materials are little more than Mein Kampf in English, the easily debunked fantasy that Melania Trump is a Russian handler, and the assertion that Dennis Hastert is “currently in prison” (he’s not… and hasn’t been for years and years… but don’t let a little thing like time get in the way of a good rant).
What makes this screed truly remarkable is how it confuses ideological drift with grand design — as if history were less a chaotic churn of events and more an elaborate Bond villain plot executed flawlessly by aging Republican congressmen and the ghost of Rupert Murdoch’s Australian accent.
Apparently, every right-wing movement of the last 50 years… the Moral Majority, the Tea Party, Trumpism… isn’t a reaction to shifting cultural tides but simply the same Nazi cabal rebranding like a failing mattress store.
Toss in a casual invocation of the “pee tape” for good measure, and you have the political equivalent of a late-night barstool monologue, fueled by equal parts rage and Wikipedia half-reads.
The saddest part, really, is imagining the worldview required to write something like this… a dark, exhausting place where every school board election is the opening act of Triumph of the Will and every political opponent a secret SS officer.
Living in that headspace must be miserable, where hope only arrives in the form of an imagined purge at the ballot box.
It’s less a call to civic engagement than a confession of how soul-crushing it must be to see the world so singularly, so cynically — and still wake up every day convinced the end is just one election away.
Think about what you just read and it will help you umderstand the left.
Low-IQ people thinking as they are told and churning it endlessly in their small minds.
She tried to do a sneaky endrun in Mexico and got caught.
America does not descriminate based on race or nationality. All drug pushers are treated the same.
Don’t blame successful immigration enforcement for problems a failed War on Drugs has caused.
Bonus: Korea’s prison are filling up with low-level pot smokers and nobody knows what to do. I had dinner with some high-level Korean government officials and they asked my opinion as an American who has seen this.
I told them this is not a problem that can be solved. It is a situation that must be managed. If Korea has a War on Drugs, the drugs will win. And the government response will be FAR more traumatic to society, those involved, and their families than anything marijuana can do.
When this topic comes up in Korean society, as it will this year, I will discuss it more.
Korean Man
27 days ago
Of course they’re all ‘guilty’! Who said that? ICE said that. Well, where’s the proof? ICE, using a private recruiting company with hired ICE professionals, said they were guilty. So they must be guilty.
No trial, no due process of law, no fuss, no mess, just arrest them, accuse them of crime, and make the government quota for the day, then get paid.
Someday, I hope they come for you too, Chickenhead. That would be karma. But seriously, I wouldn’t want to be an American abroad right now. Foreign countries can apply the same reciprocal treatment that the US is applying to other countries. Any similarly rotten foreign government can just arrest any Americans with Trumped-up charges and hold them for ransom, or worse, just make them all disappear as reciprocal diplomatic treatment.
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ChickenHead
27 days ago
I am not worried about being deported from Korea.
Over 90% of avoiding deportation involves:
– following immigration law
– saying no to drugs (and general crime)
I can do both of those things with little effort.
Your single example of an innocent traveler who got “unjustly” deported, actually violated both of those rules.
Try again?
Protip: ICE it dotting Is and crossing Ts. If you THINK someone was imprisoned and deported for no reason, it is because you have incomplete information.
Korean Person
27 days ago
I am not worried about being deported from Korea
Perhaps.
But you could be sued for spreading fake news and misinformation, and that could land you in jail.
After jail, you could get deported if the authorities deemed that action appropriate and necessary.
That and banning you from reentry.
The above is assuming is that you are a resident of Korea as you claim and not one of @setnaffa Russiabots that reside in one of his several laptops.
ChickenHead
27 days ago
“But you could be sued for spreading fake news and misinformation, and that could land you in jail.”
Please point out any fake news or misinformation I spread. I will reevaluate it. I can always be wrong. I don’t like to be wrong.
No idea (image is pretty fuzzy), but the suspense is killing me.
Is that Jack Dorsey?
Liz
26 days ago
Read that Ben & Jerry’s parent company, Unilever, fired its chief executive this month over his support for their political activism.
The world is healing. I like Ben and Jerry just a little bit less than Biden. But more than Hillary or Gillibrand.
My ire goes way back to the Balkans war, when I had a wee infant on my lap with a deployed spouse, and they were shilling for the politicians in favor of war, while condemning the actual pilots in harm’s way.
Liz
26 days ago
Meme of truth, this.
Stephen
26 days ago
May I share some fun Trump facts?
64 Times Mentioned In Epstein Report.
97 Times Pleaded The Fifth.
34 Felony Convictions.
91 Criminal Charges.
26 Sexual Assault Allegations.
6 Bankruptcies.
5 Draft Deferments.
4 Indictments.
2 Impeachments.
2 Convicted Companies.
1 Fake University Shut Down.
1 Fake Charity Shut Down.
$25 Million Fraud Settlement.
$5 Million Sexual Abuse Verdict.
$2 Million Fake Charity Abuse Judgment.
$93 Million Sexual Abuse Judgements.
$400+ Million Fraud Judgment.
First President in history to serve a full term increase the deficit every year he was in office.
First President in history to maintain a debt to GDP ratio over 100% for his entire term.
Highest annual budget deficit.
Most added to the national debt in a single term.
Most new unemployment claims.
Largest single day point drop in the history of the Dow.
First major party candidate in half a century to lose the popular vote twice.
Longest government shutdown in history (and he did that while his own party controlled both chambers of Congress).
First President in the history of approval ratings to maintain a net negative approval rating for his entire term.
First President to be impeached twice.
First President to have bipartisan support for his conviction after impeachment (which happened both times).
Most indictments, guilty pleas, and criminal convictions of members of an administration.
First president to have a mug shot.
Please go ahead and lookup every claim here.
Liz
26 days ago
Did you look any of this list you copied and pasted up?
All law fare can be disregarded.
“find me the man and I’ll find the crime” style “justice” has a long history and there are some high profile people subjected to it that I don’t think you’d want likened to Trump.
At any rate…I looked up two: “First President in history to serve a full term increase the deficit every year he was in office”
-that was actually Dubya. Of course you have to use the words “first” because we know what happened with that last guy.
“First President in history to maintain a debt to GDP ratio over 100% for his entire term”
-technically true. But after being handed a credit card with a 98 percent debt to GDP balance 100 percent wasn’t much of a trick. See former comment about that last guy and the use of the word “first” here.
I’m not going to say Trump did well with the debt the first time around. DOGE is serious, so I have more confidence this time.
The below cut and paste from Korean Man’s Reddit post explains exactly why she was detained. Korean Man do you even read your own links? If you follow immigration laws and in this case the advice of a lawyer she contacted you will not get in trouble. She tried to game the system and got caught.
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Work Visa timeline:
– first time was denied at canada-usa border(?)
– second time approved at california-mexico border
– several months later, revoked at canada-usa border due to laws surrounding cannabis and her company products which contain hemp
– third try visa attempt at california-mexico border and that’s where she was detained.
Political climate extremely turbulent, immigration agencies have been screwed up by recent changes, Mooney mistakenly took the risky route because she thought it would be fine since it worked the first time she went to us-mexico border, border services severely screwed up and put her in detainment (which is against standard procedure btw). This isn’t even mentioning how screwed up the treatment of the less fortunate people who are stuck in those facilities for god knows how long is.]
So the visa timeline is really messy because the article doesn’t explain it in full detail. In this CBC article, the mother says:
Eagles said Jasmine obtained a three-year work visa for the U.S. last spring and had been living in Los Angeles, working in marketing communications. According to Eagles, Mooney came back to Canada for a visit in November and when she tried to return to the States, her visa was revoked and she was denied entry.
Mooney was first denied visa at the canada-us border(? implied, need verification). Reasons are unclear. She then goes to apply at the california-mexico border for her visa and was approved in early 2024. Vancouver Sun article here:
Her first visa was granted at the San Ysidro crossing in the spring of 2024 after consulting with a Los Angeles immigration lawyer. She had hoped to follow the same process this time in March, just before she was detained.
For like half a year, Mooney’s work visa was working fine, until November 2024 when the border officer flaged her and decided to revoke visa. The border officer’s reasoning is implied to be drug-related, regarding cannabis, which Mooney says is an ingredient used in the beverages for the company she works at. In the article by The Guardian:
After a long interrogation, the officer told me it seemed “shady” and that my visa hadn’t been properly processed. He claimed I also couldn’t work for a company in the US that made use of hemp – one of the beverage ingredients. He revoked my visa, and told me I could still work for the company from Canada, but if I wanted to return to the US, I would need to reapply.
A Canadian citizen working in or facilitating the proliferation of the legal cannabis industry in Canada, coming to the U.S. for reasons unrelated to the cannabis industry will generally be admissible to the U.S. however, if a traveler is found to be coming to the U.S. for reason related to the cannabis industry, they may be deemed inadmissible.
So it seems like the border officer booted her out on the basis that she ‘works in the cannabis industry’ (I have no idea what her company is and what the beverage is for). So, she’s denied entry into USA at the Canadian border, and her work visa is revoked. She decided to go back to where she first got approved, also where she talked with a Los Angeles immigration lawyer, the California-Mexico border. It seems that she also talked with a different immigration lawyer the time between her visa got revoked and when she went to the California-mexico border a second time. That immigration lawyer was based in Washington and advised her not to go through the California border again due to the risk from the current political climate. From Global News:
Len Saunders, an immigration lawyer based in Blaine, Wash., told Global News that he is not Mooney’s lawyer but he did speak to her a few weeks ago after being referred by a fellow client.
He said he is familiar with the San Ysidro Port of Entry and has referred clients who are in that area to cross into Mexico and then come back in order to get their visas renewed.
But Saunders said he advised Mooney against going there.
“When she told me she was going there, I advised her not to, only because of the current political climate,” he said.
“So I said to her, I would feel more comfortable if you were my client doing one of the local ports of entry here, whether it’s Blaine or Vancouver airport.”
Saunders said Mooney told him she had been to that border crossing before and everything was fine and she was confident about getting the visa.
“I said to her, I just don’t have a good feeling right now going anywhere on the southern border, given, you know, the new administration,” Saunders said.
About a week later, he said he received a call from one of her friends that Mooney was in a detention centre in Otay Mesa in San Diego.
“To begin with, I was kind of shocked because normally if someone gets their visa denied, they just, you know, are bounced back to Canada or if they’re down on the southern border, they tell them to, you know, come back a different day with the right documentation,” Saunders said.
So the TLDR with her visa:
– first time was denied at canada-usa border(?)
– second time approved at california-mexico border
– several months later, revoked at canada-usa border due to laws surrounding cannabis and her company products which contain hemp
– third try visa attempt at california-mexico border and that’s where she was detained.
Although they dont spell it out it is implied denied first Visa from Canada to USA
She then flew INTO the USA (has to have lied reason why; maybe claimed vacation?) and applies from USA to Mexico border (claims wants closer to her lawyer, but the issue is flag poling is no longer allowed (you cant even do this in Canada either, it would be just as wrong for an American to do it in Canada)
I feel like that is what really got her into trouble. Entering the US on false terms (we have no idea what) and then WHILE in US applying for Visa (which got approved, and they then informed her it was invalid and revoked)
She then enters country illegally a SECOND time to re-apply for Visa and ICE scoops her up. So yes experiance sucks but it makes sense WHY it happened.
Source for Canadian Flag Poling being illegal now https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2024/12/ending-flagpoling-for-work-and-study-permits-at-the-border.html
Korean Man
26 days ago
GI Korea, you make it sound like as if she tried to smuggle in drugs (cannabis). So you really think she deserved to be put into privately run prisons without proper facilities for humane treatments of people (no good food, no clean water, no beds, no blankets)… and just throw them into those private concentration camps with no trials, with no charges, with no lawyer, with no contact with the outside world – until she barely managed to contact her friend. An all for what? For trying to apply for a visa after failing once, trying a second time… that’s a crime punishable for being moved around to three different privately run prisons, until the Canadian media got involved to pressure the US government to release her? She deserved two weeks of that treatment for trying to apply for a visa after a first rejection. If you think that’s fair, I shudder to think how many people will end up in prison for applying multiple times to get a work visa. You know and I know, what the problem is right now.
Right now, there is no due process of law – the ICE can throw anyone in US prison for being “a gang member”, “a criminal” , “a drug smuggler”, “an illegal”.. anything that an ICE squad can claim (since they are given the rights as judges) with people having no way to get any legal help. Any bad crooked ICE agents can accuse any tourist or even US citizens of a wrong color or background into prison and lock them away for life, and nobody would know what happened to them. That is the problem, which you Maggots are not addressing. Now please address this issue, instead of trying to squirm out of this by defending something indefensible.
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Korean Man
26 days ago
The woman wasn’t just mistreated, she was chained up and horribly mistreated, so that those US prisons can make their quotas for profit. The governments in Canada and EU have now issued a travel advisory, warning their citizens to not travel to the US.
Part mentioned but in a misleading way:
– working illegally based on clearly written laws
– had visa revoked due to these laws
– tried to get a new visa and keep breaking the law by gaming the system, as was possible under the Biden administration where admitting criminals was official policy
– she was told this was not a good idea because the law was being enforced
Part not mentioned:
– she was mouthy, demanding, and entitled to the point is was a pleasure to follow the law and detain her
While the media tried to spin it to the low-IQ and underinformed, as if it is some kind of injustice, the real message to the real audience has been sent.
Just because you are white doesn’t mean the laws don’t apply to you.
Korean Man
26 days ago
Keep on trying to avert, divert, and shuffle, Maggots.
FOX interview with Trump, on the Golden US Visa for $5 million for foreign Oligarchs.
FOX:So you’re going to let all these people in without their background checks?
Trump: Oh no, we’re going to properly vet them, and if they’re no good, we’ll throw them all in prison, then take all their money. So we’re not losing anything, but we’ll make trillions and trillions of dollars! We’ll be so rich you won’t believe it!
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ChickenHead
26 days ago
Haha! Korea Man, I thought the topic was the mouthy druggie who wasn’t as unjustly detained as the media would have everyone believe.
Bonus: Germany and the UK have just specifically told their citizens to be careful when going to America because “the laws are now being enforced.” Consider that statement for a moment.
Anyway, I see the silliness of defending druggie illegals taking jobs from Americans has been abandoned, and we have moved on to Trump allowing international criminal masterminds to set up lairs in America for five miiiiiiillllllion dollars.
He’s a good dude. Fun fact: he speaks Russian. Oh snap. But he leans left (though very capable) so relax libs.
Liz
25 days ago
In other news, watching the liberals ignite Tesla cars and factories brings back memories. There was a time I was call “blood thirsty” for refusing to buy ben and jerry’s ice cream.
ChickenHead
25 days ago
There was a time I was call “blood thirsty” for refusing to buy ben and jerry’s ice cream.
That’s because you just didn’t understand the science.
Liz
25 days ago
“That’s because you just didn’t understand the science”
It has been a rocky road. Maybe I’ll have better luck on sunday.
@Korean Man what do you not understand that she lied and entered the country under false pretenses. A lawyer even advised her to not do it and she did it anyway. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Korean Man
23 days ago
OK maggot GI. Now try to explain your leader’s obsession with invading Canada and Greenland. How are those lands part of the Trumpy America? I want to hear your explanations and excuses.
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ChickenHead
23 days ago
“OK maggot GI. Now try to explain your leader’s obsession with invading Canada and Greenland. How are those lands part of the Trumpy America? I want to hear your explanations and excuses.”
Simply by being exposed to it so much I speak a little bit of Dumbáss. Let me translate.
“OK, you won and I’m angry because I have nothing so let’s change the subject and hope you don’t notice. Eventually, I will be right about something… I hope.”
Now that we have established to everyone’s satisfaction that all the white examples of the deported had it coming, and we have witnessed that the media doesn’t even try with the brown ones because they have it coming so bad it can’t be obscured with spin, let’s move on to a new topic.
What is Trump’s obsession with “invading” Greenland and Canada?
Well, first, “acquiring” would be the correct word for Greenland. “Hassling” would be better for Canada.
While the population of Greenland isn’t enough for more than a couple good work camps, America is not prepared to invade and hold Canada.
Don’t talk stupid.
America needs Greenland. It is best for America and the current political culture is America First. That is the reason for Trump’s obsession and the two new dogsled teams are not going to get in the way of that. Fortunately, Trump is a deal-maker and not a warrior. When America aquires Greenland, it will be to the benefit of the current residents. Denmark’s opinion is of no concequence.
America needs Canada. America doesn’t physically need Canada. America needs Canada to be cooperative. Canada needs to be reminded that working with China is unacceptable. Destroying their country with 3rd world immigrants which affect America is unacceptable. Unequal trade is unacceptable. Feeling entitled to American security guarantees at no cost is unacceptable. This list goes on and on. Canada needs ro be reminded that if the fùck around, they will eventually find out. There is no obsession to invade Canada. But sometimes you just need to give a mouthy bìtch a good slap so there is a proper attitude readjustment.
Any more questions?
Want to talk about how sending the Palestinians to Arab lands and populating Gaza with Trump Towers and golden statues of himself is possibly the most brilliant political vision in the history of diplomacy?
Korean Man
23 days ago
I didn’t ask you, pal. But now that you’ve replied, very Nazi-like answers there maggot. Very mature and very impressive. You have proven my point. The US is a cesspool of maggots, a sewage shithole dystopia ruled by raving animals. We’re laughing at you sicko people.
ChickenHead
23 days ago
Quick question::
What is the expected outcome of laughing at us or telling us you are laughing at us?
Is it expected to change the outcome of the America First agenda?
If not, both acts are meaningless.
It will be MAGA laughing at you.
That will also be meaningless, but as MAGA is succeeding, at least it won’t be foolish.
List three things South Korea has given you, for which you are thankful:
1. My wife and in-laws.
2. A place to visit untouched by most Democrats.
3. Several small mountains of great memories of scenery, friendship, and people willing to help strangers (once they knew where to place them in the Confucian relationship model).
Yes, those are probably “small potatoes” compared to what the rest of you have; but will people actually list positive things about Korea?
Or will they claim to be Korean and only list negative things about their alleged “homeland”?
https://www.quora.com/Where-and-when-did-the-idiom-thats-small-potatoes-originate
Here’s one for you setnaffa.
Korean defense industry stocks rise by 70%, as the world turns anti-American, and starts to shun the unreliable US defense industry
https://archive.ph/pDLyG
Now, pulling the switch on the F16 to make them inoperable for the Ukrainians was a real rotten thing to do to them. However, it exposed the truth to the free world, that if you buy American weapons, you are not really buying them. You are just renting them, and the US can pull the rug under you any time they want to force you down on your knees.
So Elon Musk says “Hitler didn’t murder millions of people”.
Now why would you write something like this? Does he think people are stupid? Elon’s entire family (parents and grandparents) were Nazis who moved from Canada to South Africa because they wanted to be part of the Apartheid.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jan/26/elon-musk-peter-thiel-apartheid-south-africa
When even the most far-right American, Steve Bannon says South Africans are some of the most savage racist people on earth, then that says something.
Maybe Musk’s intent would be obvious if the rest of the tweet was quoted, but as usual KM suffers great derangement and madness.
Wait a minute.
Are you saying there are those out there who think Hitler murdered “people”?
I blame the education system.
Why is it, do you think, Dear Readers, that KM cannot just say three nice things about the very beautiful country of South Korea?
We already know he is intimidated by the mere existence of Trump and Musk.
We already know he, quite rightly, likes to praise South Korean military manufacturing.
What puzzles me is why he always mixes his praise of Korea with filth. Is he so full of self hate that praising South Korea gives him pain? Or is it he hates South Korea?
I know a lot of South Koreans, in Texas, Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and, of course, South Korea. None of them would freely admit to being fans of Donald Trump; but none badmouth South Korea, ever. If there’s something they don’t like, they just don’t talk about it.
That’s why I don’t think KM is really Korean.
I could be wrong, of course; but maybe some of you still in-country could suggest a reason.
Maybe KM himself could interrupt his deviance long enough to write three praiseworthy things about Korea without adding in hatred of anything else?
You’re right, mixing praise of Korea with that Nazi filth and Tesla junk… sorry I shouldn’t have done that. What was I thinking of.
South Korean shipyard finishes its first major repair on a US Navy vessel
https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/2025-03-14/navy-ship-repair-south-korea-17136369.html
Is this a good idea for SK? If Donald Trump gets hold of this news, he’ll go into a rage mode again, “Why are we paying foreign countries to fix and make our ships? They took our shipping industry and they are ripping us off! We’re going to bring those shipping industries back to America!”. There are enough headaches dealing with a huge country that doesn’t honor any of its contracts, and in which its leaders always fly into rage modes, without adding more fuel to the rage in America.
https://x.com/WomenReadWomen/status/1791917770470514847
Welp, this guy killed himself pretty recently. Jumped off a building wrapped in a rainbow “pride” flag.
Who could have seen that coming he was so mentally healthy he could have been in charge of the navy! Or worked in the nuclear energy department. Or been in charge of public health.
The same people who believe someone like the above should be in charge of public health are afraid RFK is going to ruin it.
https://punchng.com/us-vice-president-proposes-deporting-foreign-students/
But of course, they’ll sell US visas for $5 million to rich foreign oligarchs. That makes so much sense.
Why not just refuse international students in American schools outright? Why allow them in, in the first place to make them pay tuition/living expenses, then arrest them and deport them in the middle of their study?
“Why not just refuse international students in American schools outright? Why allow them in, in the first place to make them pay tuition/living expenses, then arrest them and deport them in the middle of their study?”
You answered your own question.
Trump has just declared the War time powers of 1798 Alien Enemies Act, allowing him to detain and remove without due process, all non-citizens including students, tourists, green card holders, and spouses of citizens. This law was only declared three times in American history – War of 1812, WWI, and the Pearl Harbor attack in WWII. Supposedly this is to just round up Venezuela gangs, but this also means he can have dictatorial powers. With this same power, Japanese were put into concentration camps during WWII. He can detain and mass deport anyone that he doesn’t like, as he had promised to do while he was campaigning.
“as he had promised to do while he was campaigning.”
Trump 2.0:
He also promised to bring down all the prices on day one. Did he? He now says he was just being “sarcastic”.
He also promised he would stop the Ukraine war, on day one. Did he?
He also promised that he would make the economy go up and up. Did he? It’s crashing, with everyone pulling their money from the unstable US.
What he didn’t promise:
He didn’t promise to hire a South African billionaire who made his money on the backs of the American government subsidies that would make any Chinese government-backed companies, envious, as the co-president of the US.
Cry harder, little man.
Everyone gets a smile when you go on about Trump and Musk.
It is the same smile everyone gets from the libtard woman meltdown memes.
You are perpetually disturbed over all this and it is fun to watch.
We imagine you gnashing your teeth and pounding the ground and screaming at the sky because the corruption that funded the silly ideology that was programmed into being the core of your self-worth is being ended.
Therefore your (imaginary) value as a person is being ended.
Ohhhh… and are you ever Big Mad.
Some people will move on and gain an identity based around success and accomplishment.
Others will be perpetually angry and disappointed for the rest of their lives.
Choose your own punishment.
I am not mad at all. US is getting what it exactly deserves. And things will spiral out of control as you’ve lost your soft power. Let’s just watch how the world shuns the United States. You think tariffing and denigrating other countries, will mean you can sell your products and services outside the US? And forget about your fantasy that you’ll bring back all the manufacturing jobs to stay competitive, when all your industrial inputs including energy is soaring due to the Orange Man’s stupidity. Get used to being poor, subsidizing your rich, with your population being so stupid being brainwashed, and belonging to one massive cult.
The US is one of the least integrated countries in the world trade system, and of the trade the US conducts, a large majority of that is with Mexico and Canada. USD is not backed in trade, but in security, and security comes from military power. Both Mexico and Canada are rather defenseless, and any would be allies far away. The power dynamic is rather obvious. They will come to the negotiating table if only because their economy is far more dependent on the US both as a direct trade partner and as a security provider for their trade (they can’t protect their shipping lanes and overseas assets).
I’m not worried about US trade situation. The debt on the otherhand is of real concern.
Who’s the sucker who signed this USMCA (US-Mexico-Canada) deal in 2019, Grayblack?
KM, I’m not sure what is your point. The world is not static. Agreements do not exist in perpetuity. Circumstances change, and thus renegotiation is common.
In 2019 the main concern in regards to Canada/Mexico was trade, now it’s boarder security i.e. halting the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants. Then deporting the invaders.
GrayBlack, I didn’t ask that question. It was your Orange leader who asked that question. Can you answer him now?
Korean Man.
The Setnaffarians and the MAGA crows, aren’t concerned about democracy, free trade, and America’s standing in the world.
Their main and only concern is eliminating “wokeness” from American society.
They are scared shitless of “wokeness” and will vote anyone into office who will promise them that “wokeness” will be eliminated from American society.
If destroying the American economy and prosperity, jeopardizing relationships with long time allies,and selling out America to Russia is the price for eliminating “wokeness”, then these Setnaffarians and MAGA are willing to pay that price.
I wouldn’t be surprised if America turns into a real life version of Gilead or gets embroiled into a civil war.
So, instead of appealing to their senses in the hope that they will come around, it’s better to go after their dumbness, stupidity, and hypocrisy.
Why is it, do you think, Dear Readers, that KM cannot just say three nice things about the very beautiful country of South Korea?
It seems @setnaffa has changed tactics.
Instead of taking the chinabot route, @setnaffa has decided to attack the patriotism of the Koreans here.
That is rich coming from someone who is willing to sell out America to the Russians.
‘Their main and only concern is eliminating “wokeness” from American society.’
As is frequently the case, you are right.
If you look at all of America’s problems, they almost all can be traced back to “wokeness” and the cultural perversions that surround it.
Government services: spending on illegal aliens rather than Americans in need is no way to take care of America
Crime: soft on crime becasue too many criminals are not white doesn’t maintain an orderly and prosperous society
Education: selecting inferior students requiring dumbed-down educations to pass is not moving the nation forward
Military readiness: worried more about how many trannies will fit on the head of a pin than how to kill the enemy isn’t projecting strength
Diversity over merit: this is a self-destructive policy in society, government, and industry
Women’s rights: men in women’s sports does no good for any aspect of society, especially for women
Children’s mental health: at some point, children must learn about the diversity (and dysfunctions) in society… but that point is not in elementary school by people trying to normalize things that aren’t normal… and aren’t normal because they are ultimately dysfunctional and destructive
National debt: squandering money on woke programs for woke reasons isnt getting a good return on investment
That is just a quick sample.
Once wokeness is destroyed and people are judged on their actions, attituded, values, abilities, and accomplishments, a much better society will emerge.
And some people who will never excel because they rely on diversity will rise to the occasion. And some people who are never given a chance will get the chance they earned (looking at you, Asian math students).
So. Yes. The first priority is to end wokeness and restart a culture of merit.
Once again, you are right.
The question is:
Is a presidential pardon not signed by the president actually a pardon?
What happens when the autopen signs it when he is not in Washington DC?
How about when he indicates he didn’t know about the pardon.
It is starting to look like the cruminal scumbags in government that he pardoned on the way out…
…were actually “pardoned” by…
…themselves.
Let’s start with Fauci.
Trump:
“The “Pardons” that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen.
In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them but, more importantly, he did not know anything about them! The necessary Pardoning Documents were not explained to, or approved by, Biden.
He knew nothing about them, and the people that did may have committed a crime. Therefore, those on the Unselect Committee, who destroyed and deleted ALL evidence obtained during their two year Witch Hunt of me, and many other innocent people, should fully understand that they are subject to investigation at the highest level.
The fact is, they were probably responsible for the Documents that were signed on their behalf without the knowledge or consent of the Worst President in the History of our Country, Crooked Joe Biden!”
In other news…
The Ukrainan forces in Russia are now cut off and fully surrounded.
Trump ask Putin to spare their lives.
Putin agreed, if they get the official order from Kiev to surrender. Kiev has shown a preference for pride over practicality.
Ukranian soldiers have been trying to make it back to Ukraine dressed as locals.
The real locals have been ensuring that doesn’t happen.
But the real story…
Russian media is claiming there are active duty NATO officers leading Ukranian soldiers.
Is this true?
For those of you keeping score, while the western media has been “Russia will be out of ammo next month” and “Russians are fighting with shovels to capture microchips from washing machines”, the Russian media has been amazingly truthful.
This is something to watch.
What happens if Russia finds NATO is officially at war with them?
A little more coming out about Canada being America’s 51st state.
Where did that idea come from?
It seems when Trump and Trudeau met, Trudeau complained that Canada cannot exist if they must be equal to America… same tariffs both ways, following NATO defence spending requirements, stopping industry based on assembling other country’s products and selling in America, etc.
So…
Trump said,”51st state, suckas.”¹
I don’t know what Trump really wants, as he cannot get what Canada doesn’t have, but he is about to squeeze them.
Based on his actions, the best guess is that he wants…
…Canada.
That would be a hassle.
But Gaza will have plenty of room once the genocide is complete.
“I’m from New Gaza, but I’m originally from Canada. Trump moved us here. And he forced us to admit Canadian Bacon is just ham.”
¹paraphrased for her pleasure
Doesn’t help the case for Biden’s autopen pardons that so many Democrats have come out and officially admitted (in published books even, quite well documented) he’d been mentally gone a long while before those pardons happened.
Still think it would set a bad precedent but…on the bright side, it gives some of the most evil people on the planet something to worry about (hopefully for years and years).
This is the best example I’ve found so far, of the type of deceit seen time and again in politics.
https://x.com/realannapaulina/status/1901716486198043055
“I was very pregnant and at the time experiencing pre-eclampsia symptoms, but was not diagnosed. As soon as Trump boarded the plane, being the gentleman and good person that he is, said if I did not feel well, I could use the back room. He did this in a respectful way and in front of my husband, of which we thanked him. He also assured me that they had a medical team on board in case anything happened and they were aware of how pregnant I was.
This was the most compassionate thing that could’ve been done at the time. I find it disgusting that the author fails to recognize that. A few weeks later, I was induced because I did have pre-eclampsia . The author of this book never reached out to me for comment. Which means that this book is likely going to be a shit hit piece. If people in POTUS orbit are talking to this author, they need to be cut off immediately.”
News rag of the week conveys this information:
“New revelations reveal how Trump reportedly offered a female congresswoman his bed, as long as she kept it a secret from his wife”
Can I ask all the MAGAs here something?
Why is the US ICE arresting foreign visitors, tourists, and legal green card owners, and deporting them all? It’s bizarre and so dystopian. I know you don’t like non-white Anglos with US passports, but at this rate, you won’t even have tourists who will be scared away. Why not just announce “FOREIGN VISITORS DO NOT COME, WE DON’T WANT YOU HERE”. And that would prevent grief for people who unjustly wind up in horrible prisons, and then solve this issue.
https://www.reddit.com/r/usa/comments/1jcko41/angry_with_trump_international_tourists_scrap/
Canadian PM in Europe, as Canada and EU will form new defense alliance without the US for the first time since WWII, says French media, FRANCE 24.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReT2nbYNdBU
So at least Trump will get his wish now, no more reliance on the US for defence. Canada’s $13 billion F-35 order from the US, will also be canceled, as other EU countries like Portugal and Germany are also canceling. So it’s not only Tesla getting shunned. It’s also the $250 billion a year American defense industry is also being canceled. Now that Trump is getting what he demanded – no more reliance on the US, hopefully, his rage that everyone is ripping off the US, will subside.
“Can I ask all the MAGAs here something?”
You just did.
“Why is the US ICE arresting foreign visitors, tourists, and legal green card owners, and deporting them all?”
When foreign visitors, tourists, or legal green card holders engage in activities that make them candidates for deportation, they are deported.
This has always been the case. The laws are just being followed now.
Every case that has been in the media has manipulated the underinformed left on this issue with incomplete information. This should upset the left more than the deportation of career criminals.
If you would like to address any specific incident where you feel America deported someone unjustly, I will be delighted to address it.
I am pretty confident that everyone deported had it coming…
…unless you side with criminality, disorder, and general scumbagism…
…which is a known trait of the left.
Why not just refuse entry instead of arresting and throwing them in jail in horrible conditions for weeks and months ?
“Why not just refuse entry instead of arresting and throwing them in jail in horrible conditions for weeks and months ?”
It is not always clear when someone enters America if they are going to engage in behavor that allows them to be deported.
While there are records on some non-American terrorists and criminals, if these don’t exist imagination is poor policy.
So they are let in.
After that, any misfortune is a concequence of their own actions.
Once again, instead of talking theory based on fantasy based on wishful thinking based on programming by those who have an agenda counter to your true best interests, you are welcome to point out a specific case in all the cases you have been programmed to believe exist.
If there is true injustice, I will stand with you against it.
If they come in through land ICE can make them go back to where they were entering the US from. If they are landing in the US airports the ICE can hold the refused people in the airport holding centers and make them fly back to where they come from. But arresting them and throwing them into prisons like dangerous criminals? I think this is about putting on a power trip.
Once again, you can think a lot of things.
If you cannot give some specific examples of all these cases you claim exist, there is a good chance you are wrong and simply talking nonsense.
Bonus:
Canada “may” cancel the second half of their F-35 order and replace it with…
…the Saab Gripen.
Yes, the latest in 1980s technology and design esthetics with a supply chain easily disrupted by the upcoming Russian invasion that has the population of the Eurotard countries asking what lifestyle sacrifices they need to make next to Stay Safe.
Your threats are empty, Canada.
…as always.
Millions of illegals had access to the country for years, they were even flown in after applying for “asylum” in an app without restriction.
If only the folks who express outrage at deportations now were this concerned when Biden let them in, we wouldn’t be deporting.
So then why are you throwing innocent people with valid visitor/working visas and permanent citizens, throwing them into prisons or shipping them off to concentration camps in El Salvadore?
Yoon bought thousands of body bags, to prepare for mass murdering of citizens.
https://www.reddit.com/r/korea/comments/1je457f/yoons_martial_law_team_purchased_extra_bags_for/
The more I read, South Korea and the United States were on the exact same path towards full military dictatorship. The impeachment of Yoon is still outstanding – so there’s still hope that the Yoon-appointed supreme court judges will still make the right decision.
The US on the other hand, is too late. Trump is ignoring the judicial and is threatening to put the judges in jail for going against the President. It’s 90% there towards full dictatorship, with nothing to stop Trump and company.
“So then why are you throwing innocent people with valid visitor/working visas and permanent citizens, throwing them into prisons or shipping them off to concentration camps in El Salvadore?”
We will keep doing it until your Canadian girlfriend who goes to a different school stops claiming your mom isn’t fat.
Protip: One definition of insanity is to keep saying the same thing over and over without any example and thinking we will eventually believe it. This works on the low-IQ semi-tards who watch Rachel Maddow, but it doesn’t work on us.
Hahahha! Your links are always fun to read.
It’s this little look into a bubble of self-reinforcing insanity among room temperature IQ semi-people with the emotional state of a teenage girl.
“I’m also genuinely under so much stress with the constitutional court taking such a long time to provide a verdict and whilst we are all waiting in fear the Far Right rallies keep getting bigger and even more violent.”
1. Yoon’s support keeps going down but the pro-Yoon rallies keep getting bigger. This level of “person” has no problem holding conflicting beliefs and selecting the one that fits the needs of the moment.
2. Right-wing demonstrations in Korea are not violent. All organized violence is from the left. This mosty applies to the entire western world. (The argument then becomes if Muslims are far-right).
How about this gem:
“I had a HongKong friends travelling from Australia who got caught in the middle of the far right protest and people kept trying to verbally abuse him asking if he was Chinese or not. Even though he spoke perfect English these racist far right is now even attacking and targeting innocent tourists.”
You can see the crowd yelling, “Yoon! Yoon! Yoon!” Then a guy wearing a shirt that says, “Hong Kong: where not all Asians look the same to a crowd focused on something else” stumbles into the middle of the crowd.
The crowd goes silent and all eyes turn.
There is a squeal of feedback on the megaphone.
“Are you Chinese or not?”
“Aye, mate, I’m ‘strine. But I am also HONG KONG Chinese.”
The crowd has to think about this.
Yoon is forgotten.
The Constitutional Court returns Yoon to the presidency but the crowd is still standing quietly in the rain contemplating if they are being funded by Hong Kong Chinese or just the regular ones.
…those were the first two paragraphs.
Your link is a goldmine of material to ridicule.
The astronauts finally landed safely!
Paul Krugman:
Trump’s belief that America holds all the cards, that the rest of the world needs access to our markets but we don’t need them, is all wrong. We are rapidly losing the world’s trust, and part of the cost will be financial.
https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/teslafying-us-exports
I will analyze his post, and if he’s right, the US will be crashing and burning fairly quickly. Look at North Korea and their Juche mixed in with infallible Dear Leader Kim – the US is following that exact same ideology – “we can do everything ourselves, we don’t need anyone” and our President is infallible. He knows what’s good for us” answer for everything, that we keep seeing the Whitehouse spokesperson, and state FOX channel blares every day.
EU, in five years, wants to fully reconstruct their military industry. However, they want cooperation from South Korea, reports YTN Korean news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c3Wzmm9ziM
I have doubts that Europe can do this. Right now it takes Germany up to 7 years to deliver a single tank. To remake their armament industry, to reman and retool their factories in just five years to protect all of Europe, they’ll have to spend a trillion dollars. They don’t have that kind of money when they’re already under a heavy social welfare burden. Since they no longer will be buying American weapons, this is a perfect opportunity for South Korean industries to fill in the empty spot left by self-imploding MAGA America which is not turning that great.
“Trump’s belief that America holds all the cards, that the rest of the world needs access to our markets but we don’t need them, is all wrong. We are rapidly losing the world’s trust, and part of the cost will be financial.”
America has some things that North Korea doesn’t have:
– vast natural resources (including the ones they say America is “reliant” on other nations for)
– energy independence
– deep integration into every aspect of every foundational global system
– irreplaceable technology that others need regardless of their wish to do business with America
– a record amount of foreign factory construction in America because: The people who control multi-billion dollar investments are smarter than market-manipulating pundents and the people who buy into their nonsense instead of taking a look at what is going on.
– the ability (and will) to disrupt competing systems
This list goes on and on.
Bonus: America is not losing the world’s trust. America is gaining it. The world just doesn’t like the message that they can trust in America first.
But in truth, they secretly like this.
An irrational and unpredictable America is far more difficult to manage than one that is rational and consistent. America’s response can always be predicted and actions can be taken that benefit a nation AND satisfies America First.
For nations that can mananage this and the knowledge that Trump his highly transactional, it is a win-win.
Anybody have an opinion on the leaked briefing from MI6 to Boris Johnson in early 2020 that “IT IS NOW BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT THAT COVID-19 WAS ENGINEERED IN WUHAN INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY (WIV).”
I do.
Many, in fact.
My first opinion is that if you insisted it was only coincidence for a new covid virus that infects humans to first appear 100 meters from a lab that wrote papers on how to make new corona viruses infect humans, you should be highly ashamed of yourself for the inability to conduct adult reasoning.
And if your only response to this was, “Well, you just don’t understand the science, racist,” you are not only stupid, but you also have a bad heart.
And, in 2025, if you still insist covid-19 came from animals, you aren’t a cognitively full human and you can be treated as such.
Maybe Covid-19 was created by the Chinese, with full support from the American extreme right, in the hope that Covid-19 will infect only “woke” people.
This would have fulfilled the American extreme right’s dream of eliminating “woke” people.
“Maybe Covid-19 was created by the Chinese, with full support from the American extreme right”
…and maybe it was not.
It appears it was actually created by the Chinese with full support of those in America who have no interest in “left” and “right” except to use as a tool.
‘This would have fulfilled the American extreme right’s dream of eliminating “woke” people.’
Respiratory diseases are not as selective as weener2butt diseases like AIDS and weener2mouth diseases like monkeypox¹.
So don’t credit non-selective covid for what the covid vaccine may eventually do. A lot of people who can’t think things through got a failed experimental medical treatment made with still-not-really-developed experimental genetic technology to avoid nothing more than a cold for their demographic.²
And the woke are still getting boosters in proportion to their wokeness.
Stay Safe & Effective, wokesters.
¹Even monkeypox seems to diffuse from it’s key demographic of homosexuals and somehow spread to the animals and children around homosexuals. Strange, that. But it dissappeared from the news fast when that started happening.
²Excess mortality post-covid remains ~5-8% higher than before covid. Nobody knows why, though Global Warming has been suggested with a straight face. The spikes in covid deaths correlate better with vaccine uptake than covid levels. And mild omicron was the strain at the time. Another oddity that is hard to explain. Around 2030, we will have a better idea.
Just gonna throw this out there but most of you already know this.
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/biden-deportation-record
From the link:
“From FY 2021 through February 2024, authorities encountered unauthorized migrants about 9.4 million times, more than three times as many as under Trump (although many encounters were of migrants who had attempted to cross multiple times).”
Those are just the ones caught. And although “the Biden administration’s nearly 4.4 million repatriations are already more than any single presidential term since the George W. Bush administration”…
That isn’t half of just the first number of “unauthorized” persons actually caught and processed as “unauthorized”.
As I said, if they hadn’t had virtually unlimited access to flood our border for years, there would be no need for deportations…hence, why they didn’t need to deport so many during Trump’s first term, though Lord knows the left squawked about it, AOC crying in the parking lot for her photo op.
This link really does put it into perspective, thanks.
(graph added)
The Left: “Hahahaah! Biden was so much better at deporting than Trump.”
Also the Left: “Trump is a big meany because he is deporting so many people.”
Because the Left is composed of predators at the top who don’t believe any of the leftist garbage and emotional below-average intelligence followers at the bottom who believe anything they are told you frequently see adopt whatever instant gratification concept they can get which makes them feel momentarily right, important, and better than you.
They see no conflict with the rest of their cognative framework… because…
…they don’t have a cognative framework.
They just exist.
NPCs programmed to grief.
Something less than full human.
Leftist ideals attract these things.
The real “swamp” and “deep state”
This nation has been the target of a decades-long campaign to create the fourth reich. When the German businessmen who funded the Nazis realized they were going to lose Germany, they fled, relocated, went underground, whatever. And then they turned their sights on America, the unscathed victors of WWII.
Fred Koch (father of the Koch brothers), who had previously done business with the Third Reich, now funded Robert Welch’s John Birch Society, and if you’ve ever read either the Blue Book or the Black Book of the JBS (I have), then you know it’s little more than an English translation of Mein Kampf, only slightly more coherent.
It echoes Hitler’s speeches that democracy doesn’t work, democracy is mobocracy, and that a nation needs a strong man (dictator) to rule it. From there, the manifestos outline the creation of of study groups (cells) to create political will, and from there a plan to take over school boards, judge-ships, local governments, and work their way up.
And that’s exactly what they have done.
The civil unrest of the 60s gave them a kind of credibility. Privately, the multi-millionaires who bought and sold congressmen and senators decided that they would never let the 60s happen again.
Nixon’s downfall created a vacuum in the Republican party. It was an opportunity for the radical right to begin moving their own people in and start the process of seizing control of the entire political organization. In subsequent years, Nixon helped train people like Lee Atwater in the mechanics of smearing the opposition. So a large part of the blame is his.
Even though, the JBS became widely discredited in the public media as an extreme right-wing organization, they didn’t stop — they stepped out of sight and rebranded themselves every few years as “The New Right” or whatever else would distract attention from their real identity — but their methodology of subversion remained the same.
They joined forces with the “Moral Majority,” when it was convenient. They became the Tea Party when that was convenient. And finally, they became Trumpanzees.
Part of the plan was the vilification of the opposition — the blame for that beglongs to Newt Gingrich, but let’s not leave out Dennis Hastert (the child molester) and Mitch McConnell for creating the polarization that has polarized and paralyzed our government. Gingrich wrote the Gopac memo, instructions on how to turn the word “liberal” into an epithet. Hastert (currently in prison) created the Hastert Rule that forced the Republicans in the House of Representatives to vote as a bloc, which meant that the Teapublicans dictated party policy — no compromise obstructionism. And Mitch McConnell has refused to let the Senate vote on any Democratic bill.
And let’s not forget Rupert Murdoch who created Fox News, the propaganda outlet for the Republican party. Murdoch’s citizenship was a rush job and Ronald Reagan erased the equal time rule for broadcasters. Fox News has become a source of some of the most vile political spew. Our commitment to free speech has allowed them to broadcast hysteria and conspiracy theories.
Meanwhile, in another part of the forest, the extreme wing was busy reinventing the Brown Shirts. White supremacists were encouraged to join the military, where they were trained in the mechanics of murder. Upon leaving the military, they became members of the police farce — arrogant in their abuses of authority.
The FBI has been warning about this for years, but if anyone has been paying attention, that hasn’t made the news. Instead, the military sold surplus equipment to police departments all over the country, so that a fully outfitted riot squad looks like an Orwellian wet dream.
And my point is —
The situation we are in now did not happen by accident. It was planned. Karl Rove once admitted that the goal was to make America a one-party nation.
But the Republican leadership did not expect Donald Trump to take advantage of the situation they had set up.
But it hadn’t escaped Vladimir Putin’s attention that the machinery of total control had been created. He just pushed his own little puppet into the process. All he needed was an idiot with an inflated ego — well, an idiot who was deeply in debt to him. And it didn’t hurt either that he had plenty of material for blackmail either. Is there a pee tape?
There are those who postulate that part of Trump’s success is that he was a snitch. All of his mob connections went to jail, but he escaped — every time. There are those who also postulate that Melania is his Russian handler —
I don’t know. And it may be a decade or longer before those who do know want to make a few million selling their tell-all books.
But here we are — we have a crime lord, con man, paranoid, narcissistic, miserable failure living in our White House. We have a man who now believes he is totally above the law, who is now ignoring even the appearance of credibility, and is this close to declaring himself as “His Excellency President for Life, Field Marshal Donald Jesus Trump.”
The true tragedy is not just that he has seized control of our government — but that 40% of Americans have been bamboozled into supporting this betrayer of our Constitution.
It may be that we are living in the last days of the American experiment.
It may be that this nation has been cursed from the beginning. Despite the lofty ideals enshrined in the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” — despite that declaration, we never lived up to it. Those words were written by a man who owned slaves.
The American curse — this nation was founded on the genocide of indigenous peoples. It was built by the labor of Africans ripped from their homes and sold into slavery, beaten and raped and tortured, deprived of their identities so that arrogant plantation owners could profit off their toil. This nation abused the Chinese imported to build the railroads — and every new wave of immigrants since then have been treated as unwelcome enemies — the Italians, the Irish, the Jews. The laws of the land were carefully crafted to preserve the power of the white aristocracy. The greed of the robber barons depended on the economic slavery of those were too small to fight back.
So yes — it may be that America is finally paying the price for its arrogance and hubris and naked exploitation of every resource, including the labor of the people.
And yet …
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said that the long arc of history bends toward justice.
There is evidence that he is right. This nation fought a civil war to put down a slaveholder’s rebellion and preserve the Constitution. Women fought for and won the right to vote. The real socialist movement, the one that predated Marx, fought for an end to child labor, public education, and the right to organize. Did you enjoy your weekend? Thank the union movement. That’s where the 40 hour work week came from. FDR created the Social Security system as a hedge against the poverty of elders. Harry Truman created the Marshall Plan to help wartorn Europe rebuild. LBJ pushed through congress the Federal Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. More recently, this nation has recognized the rights of LGBTQ+ people to serve in the military — and marriage equality is the law of the land. When we are at our best, when we listen to our better angels, we are a remarkable and generous people.
So yes, Dr. King was right.
America is a nation of immigrants and the descendants of slaves. Our strength is not our homogenity, but our diversity. From the beginning, America has been a promise of opportunity, a chance at a better life — and we have a lady with a torch in our eastern harbor, lifting her lamp beside the open door. Our nation has been built by those who have taken on the challenge of possibility.
It is those who fear our diversity who have betrayed the American dream. They have polarized and paralyzed us for their own despicable agendas. We are up against the resources of the robber barons. We only have one tool at our disposal — our ability to unite. our ability to resist, and this November, our ability to vote. Despite all of the obstacles that the Trumpublican party is trying to put in our way, despite all of their different ways to subvert the most sacred foundation of a democratic republic — the right to vote — despite all of that, there are still many many more of us than there are of them.
We will not escape this madness easily. It will take a deliberate conscientious effort by every energized American.
We will need a hundred million of us to march into the polls and vote blue up and down the entire ballot. The Trumpublican party must be purged from power. After that, then we can begin the arduous and seemingly impossible challenge of restoring the America that we want to believe in.
Because the alternative is unthinkable — and unacceptable.
Stephen, and those same ex-Nazis, founded the Heritage Foundation, America’s far-right organization that wrote the Project 2025 – a blueprint map to dismantle democracy, then turn America into a second Nazi country, and it’s working like a charm. A lot of their plans have already been carried out. Trump is just a figure-head that they can rally around.
Chickenhead, we all know that (at least the semi-educated people). The MAGAs on the other hand…. at least half of them have only 5th grade education, and they will believe anything that their cult leader spews out indiscriminately. Facts don’t matter any longer. Want proof? Just look at all the red states in the Southern United States… why are they always voting for the Republicans year after year for decades, yet they have always remained dirt poor compared to the rest of the blue states? Its people are dumb, uneducated, and trapped in Christian cultic superstition which aggravates their toxic hatred of everyone/everything based on American nationalism. You have in the past, talked about “inferior people”… well look in your mirror.
I have a dream. That one day political discussions won’t always digress into either Godwin’s law, or the Weimar republic.
Yes, Germany in the 1930s was fascinating.
That doesn’t mean it’s just Germanys all the way down.
Think John Robb is correct when he writes how the establishment defines democracy now:
“It’s not about measuring how well a country conforms to classical models of democratic rule. It’s about how well it conforms to globalism.”
No Liz, democracy has nothing to do with globalism. It’s called human decency, which your cesspool country is now sorely lacking.
Jesus folks, USA is now officially a pariah nation – kidnapping foreign visitors (legal or not, doesn’t matter), locking them up for months and maybe for years if their plans go well, just to profit off of their human misery?
This story is now blowing up all over the world, it’s a must read for anyone who wants to visit the US – legal or not, they will throw you in a concentration camp prison and throw away the key.
I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped
https://www.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/1jeti2u/im_the_canadian_who_was_detained_by_ice_for_two/
Your ICE people arrested the wrong person – a white Canadian. If she had just been another Mexican or a brown person, this story wouldn’t even make the headlines. As her story mentioned, she truly is a gift from God for all those poor people who are trapped in the made-for-profit US concentration camps. This woman will now help all those people who are unjustly locked up. Sickening what your country has become.
Stephen… something is wrong with you.
Reading this fever dream masquerading as historical analysis is like watching someone connect red string on a corkboard until they’ve convinced themselves that Fred Koch was handpicked by fleeing Nazis to build a Fourth Reich out of suburban PTA meetings.
The sheer number of factual inaccuracies… at least nine glaring ones… is impressive in the way that a conspiracy theorist’s YouTube channel is impressive… not for the depth of research… but for the stamina required to stack so much nonsense without collapsing under the weight of it.
Chief among them: the ludicrous claim that the John Birch Society’s materials are little more than Mein Kampf in English, the easily debunked fantasy that Melania Trump is a Russian handler, and the assertion that Dennis Hastert is “currently in prison” (he’s not… and hasn’t been for years and years… but don’t let a little thing like time get in the way of a good rant).
What makes this screed truly remarkable is how it confuses ideological drift with grand design — as if history were less a chaotic churn of events and more an elaborate Bond villain plot executed flawlessly by aging Republican congressmen and the ghost of Rupert Murdoch’s Australian accent.
Apparently, every right-wing movement of the last 50 years… the Moral Majority, the Tea Party, Trumpism… isn’t a reaction to shifting cultural tides but simply the same Nazi cabal rebranding like a failing mattress store.
Toss in a casual invocation of the “pee tape” for good measure, and you have the political equivalent of a late-night barstool monologue, fueled by equal parts rage and Wikipedia half-reads.
The saddest part, really, is imagining the worldview required to write something like this… a dark, exhausting place where every school board election is the opening act of Triumph of the Will and every political opponent a secret SS officer.
Living in that headspace must be miserable, where hope only arrives in the form of an imagined purge at the ballot box.
It’s less a call to civic engagement than a confession of how soul-crushing it must be to see the world so singularly, so cynically — and still wake up every day convinced the end is just one election away.
Think about what you just read and it will help you umderstand the left.
Low-IQ people thinking as they are told and churning it endlessly in their small minds.
Korea Man…
ICE did not arrest the wrong person.
She she violated drug laws.
She worked for Holy! Water.
https://www.hempandhoneynj.com/product/holy-water-euphoric-ketone-energy-shot/1691
Her visa was revoked without criminal charges.
She tried to do a sneaky endrun in Mexico and got caught.
America does not descriminate based on race or nationality. All drug pushers are treated the same.
Don’t blame successful immigration enforcement for problems a failed War on Drugs has caused.
Bonus: Korea’s prison are filling up with low-level pot smokers and nobody knows what to do. I had dinner with some high-level Korean government officials and they asked my opinion as an American who has seen this.
I told them this is not a problem that can be solved. It is a situation that must be managed. If Korea has a War on Drugs, the drugs will win. And the government response will be FAR more traumatic to society, those involved, and their families than anything marijuana can do.
When this topic comes up in Korean society, as it will this year, I will discuss it more.
Of course they’re all ‘guilty’! Who said that? ICE said that. Well, where’s the proof? ICE, using a private recruiting company with hired ICE professionals, said they were guilty. So they must be guilty.
No trial, no due process of law, no fuss, no mess, just arrest them, accuse them of crime, and make the government quota for the day, then get paid.
Someday, I hope they come for you too, Chickenhead. That would be karma. But seriously, I wouldn’t want to be an American abroad right now. Foreign countries can apply the same reciprocal treatment that the US is applying to other countries. Any similarly rotten foreign government can just arrest any Americans with Trumped-up charges and hold them for ransom, or worse, just make them all disappear as reciprocal diplomatic treatment.
I am not worried about being deported from Korea.
Over 90% of avoiding deportation involves:
– following immigration law
– saying no to drugs (and general crime)
I can do both of those things with little effort.
Your single example of an innocent traveler who got “unjustly” deported, actually violated both of those rules.
Try again?
Protip: ICE it dotting Is and crossing Ts. If you THINK someone was imprisoned and deported for no reason, it is because you have incomplete information.
I am not worried about being deported from Korea
Perhaps.
But you could be sued for spreading fake news and misinformation, and that could land you in jail.
After jail, you could get deported if the authorities deemed that action appropriate and necessary.
That and banning you from reentry.
The above is assuming is that you are a resident of Korea as you claim and not one of @setnaffa Russiabots that reside in one of his several laptops.
“But you could be sued for spreading fake news and misinformation, and that could land you in jail.”
Please point out any fake news or misinformation I spread. I will reevaluate it. I can always be wrong. I don’t like to be wrong.
But in Korea, I can be sued for spreading facts.
I wonder how that would ultimately work out?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect
Here is a picture I thought was interesting.
I wonder if anybody here sees what I see.
No idea (image is pretty fuzzy), but the suspense is killing me.
Is that Jack Dorsey?
Read that Ben & Jerry’s parent company, Unilever, fired its chief executive this month over his support for their political activism.
The world is healing. I like Ben and Jerry just a little bit less than Biden. But more than Hillary or Gillibrand.
My ire goes way back to the Balkans war, when I had a wee infant on my lap with a deployed spouse, and they were shilling for the politicians in favor of war, while condemning the actual pilots in harm’s way.
Meme of truth, this.
May I share some fun Trump facts?
64 Times Mentioned In Epstein Report.
97 Times Pleaded The Fifth.
34 Felony Convictions.
91 Criminal Charges.
26 Sexual Assault Allegations.
6 Bankruptcies.
5 Draft Deferments.
4 Indictments.
2 Impeachments.
2 Convicted Companies.
1 Fake University Shut Down.
1 Fake Charity Shut Down.
$25 Million Fraud Settlement.
$5 Million Sexual Abuse Verdict.
$2 Million Fake Charity Abuse Judgment.
$93 Million Sexual Abuse Judgements.
$400+ Million Fraud Judgment.
First President in history to serve a full term increase the deficit every year he was in office.
First President in history to maintain a debt to GDP ratio over 100% for his entire term.
Highest annual budget deficit.
Most added to the national debt in a single term.
Most new unemployment claims.
Largest single day point drop in the history of the Dow.
First major party candidate in half a century to lose the popular vote twice.
Longest government shutdown in history (and he did that while his own party controlled both chambers of Congress).
First President in the history of approval ratings to maintain a net negative approval rating for his entire term.
First President to be impeached twice.
First President to have bipartisan support for his conviction after impeachment (which happened both times).
Most indictments, guilty pleas, and criminal convictions of members of an administration.
First president to have a mug shot.
Please go ahead and lookup every claim here.
Did you look any of this list you copied and pasted up?
All law fare can be disregarded.
“find me the man and I’ll find the crime” style “justice” has a long history and there are some high profile people subjected to it that I don’t think you’d want likened to Trump.
At any rate…I looked up two:
“First President in history to serve a full term increase the deficit every year he was in office”
-that was actually Dubya. Of course you have to use the words “first” because we know what happened with that last guy.
“First President in history to maintain a debt to GDP ratio over 100% for his entire term”
-technically true. But after being handed a credit card with a 98 percent debt to GDP balance 100 percent wasn’t much of a trick. See former comment about that last guy and the use of the word “first” here.
I’m not going to say Trump did well with the debt the first time around. DOGE is serious, so I have more confidence this time.
The below cut and paste from Korean Man’s Reddit post explains exactly why she was detained. Korean Man do you even read your own links? If you follow immigration laws and in this case the advice of a lawyer she contacted you will not get in trouble. She tried to game the system and got caught.
————–Begin Cut and Paste————–
Work Visa timeline:
– first time was denied at canada-usa border(?)
– second time approved at california-mexico border
– several months later, revoked at canada-usa border due to laws surrounding cannabis and her company products which contain hemp
– third try visa attempt at california-mexico border and that’s where she was detained.
Political climate extremely turbulent, immigration agencies have been screwed up by recent changes, Mooney mistakenly took the risky route because she thought it would be fine since it worked the first time she went to us-mexico border, border services severely screwed up and put her in detainment (which is against standard procedure btw). This isn’t even mentioning how screwed up the treatment of the less fortunate people who are stuck in those facilities for god knows how long is.]
So the visa timeline is really messy because the article doesn’t explain it in full detail. In this CBC article, the mother says:
For like half a year, Mooney’s work visa was working fine, until November 2024 when the border officer flaged her and decided to revoke visa. The border officer’s reasoning is implied to be drug-related, regarding cannabis, which Mooney says is an ingredient used in the beverages for the company she works at. In the article by The Guardian:
I looked this up, and found this:
So it seems like the border officer booted her out on the basis that she ‘works in the cannabis industry’ (I have no idea what her company is and what the beverage is for). So, she’s denied entry into USA at the Canadian border, and her work visa is revoked. She decided to go back to where she first got approved, also where she talked with a Los Angeles immigration lawyer, the California-Mexico border. It seems that she also talked with a different immigration lawyer the time between her visa got revoked and when she went to the California-mexico border a second time. That immigration lawyer was based in Washington and advised her not to go through the California border again due to the risk from the current political climate. From Global News:
So the TLDR with her visa:
– first time was denied at canada-usa border(?)
– second time approved at california-mexico border
– several months later, revoked at canada-usa border due to laws surrounding cannabis and her company products which contain hemp
– third try visa attempt at california-mexico border and that’s where she was detained.
Although they dont spell it out it is implied denied first Visa from Canada to USA
She then flew INTO the USA (has to have lied reason why; maybe claimed vacation?) and applies from USA to Mexico border (claims wants closer to her lawyer, but the issue is flag poling is no longer allowed (you cant even do this in Canada either, it would be just as wrong for an American to do it in Canada)
I feel like that is what really got her into trouble. Entering the US on false terms (we have no idea what) and then WHILE in US applying for Visa (which got approved, and they then informed her it was invalid and revoked)
She then enters country illegally a SECOND time to re-apply for Visa and ICE scoops her up. So yes experiance sucks but it makes sense WHY it happened.
Source for Canadian Flag Poling being illegal now
https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2024/12/ending-flagpoling-for-work-and-study-permits-at-the-border.html
GI Korea, you make it sound like as if she tried to smuggle in drugs (cannabis). So you really think she deserved to be put into privately run prisons without proper facilities for humane treatments of people (no good food, no clean water, no beds, no blankets)… and just throw them into those private concentration camps with no trials, with no charges, with no lawyer, with no contact with the outside world – until she barely managed to contact her friend. An all for what? For trying to apply for a visa after failing once, trying a second time… that’s a crime punishable for being moved around to three different privately run prisons, until the Canadian media got involved to pressure the US government to release her? She deserved two weeks of that treatment for trying to apply for a visa after a first rejection. If you think that’s fair, I shudder to think how many people will end up in prison for applying multiple times to get a work visa. You know and I know, what the problem is right now.
Right now, there is no due process of law – the ICE can throw anyone in US prison for being “a gang member”, “a criminal” , “a drug smuggler”, “an illegal”.. anything that an ICE squad can claim (since they are given the rights as judges) with people having no way to get any legal help. Any bad crooked ICE agents can accuse any tourist or even US citizens of a wrong color or background into prison and lock them away for life, and nobody would know what happened to them. That is the problem, which you Maggots are not addressing. Now please address this issue, instead of trying to squirm out of this by defending something indefensible.
The woman wasn’t just mistreated, she was chained up and horribly mistreated, so that those US prisons can make their quotas for profit. The governments in Canada and EU have now issued a travel advisory, warning their citizens to not travel to the US.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C__r5brNLrI
Make America Great Again, indeed…. what a joke.
May I share some fun Trump facts?
He is your president.
Part mentioned but in a misleading way:
– working illegally based on clearly written laws
– had visa revoked due to these laws
– tried to get a new visa and keep breaking the law by gaming the system, as was possible under the Biden administration where admitting criminals was official policy
– she was told this was not a good idea because the law was being enforced
Part not mentioned:
– she was mouthy, demanding, and entitled to the point is was a pleasure to follow the law and detain her
While the media tried to spin it to the low-IQ and underinformed, as if it is some kind of injustice, the real message to the real audience has been sent.
Just because you are white doesn’t mean the laws don’t apply to you.
Keep on trying to avert, divert, and shuffle, Maggots.
FOX interview with Trump, on the Golden US Visa for $5 million for foreign Oligarchs.
FOX: So you’re going to let all these people in without their background checks?
Trump: Oh no, we’re going to properly vet them, and if they’re no good, we’ll throw them all in prison, then take all their money. So we’re not losing anything, but we’ll make trillions and trillions of dollars! We’ll be so rich you won’t believe it!
Haha! Korea Man, I thought the topic was the mouthy druggie who wasn’t as unjustly detained as the media would have everyone believe.
Bonus: Germany and the UK have just specifically told their citizens to be careful when going to America because “the laws are now being enforced.” Consider that statement for a moment.
Anyway, I see the silliness of defending druggie illegals taking jobs from Americans has been abandoned, and we have moved on to Trump allowing international criminal masterminds to set up lairs in America for five miiiiiiillllllion dollars.
What aspect of this should we discuss?
Just watched an old friend, Grinch, making the news here in the Houthi war against our ships.
https://x.com/ianellisjones/status/1902102913897419149
He’s a good dude. Fun fact: he speaks Russian. Oh snap. But he leans left (though very capable) so relax libs.
In other news, watching the liberals ignite Tesla cars and factories brings back memories. There was a time I was call “blood thirsty” for refusing to buy ben and jerry’s ice cream.
That’s because you just didn’t understand the science.
“That’s because you just didn’t understand the science”
It has been a rocky road. Maybe I’ll have better luck on sunday.
wish I could edit that to sundae.
Boring ice cream flavors don’t satisfy me.
…but her pee can.
@Korean Man what do you not understand that she lied and entered the country under false pretenses. A lawyer even advised her to not do it and she did it anyway. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
OK maggot GI. Now try to explain your leader’s obsession with invading Canada and Greenland. How are those lands part of the Trumpy America? I want to hear your explanations and excuses.
“OK maggot GI. Now try to explain your leader’s obsession with invading Canada and Greenland. How are those lands part of the Trumpy America? I want to hear your explanations and excuses.”
Simply by being exposed to it so much I speak a little bit of Dumbáss. Let me translate.
“OK, you won and I’m angry because I have nothing so let’s change the subject and hope you don’t notice. Eventually, I will be right about something… I hope.”
Now that we have established to everyone’s satisfaction that all the white examples of the deported had it coming, and we have witnessed that the media doesn’t even try with the brown ones because they have it coming so bad it can’t be obscured with spin, let’s move on to a new topic.
What is Trump’s obsession with “invading” Greenland and Canada?
Well, first, “acquiring” would be the correct word for Greenland. “Hassling” would be better for Canada.
While the population of Greenland isn’t enough for more than a couple good work camps, America is not prepared to invade and hold Canada.
Don’t talk stupid.
America needs Greenland. It is best for America and the current political culture is America First. That is the reason for Trump’s obsession and the two new dogsled teams are not going to get in the way of that. Fortunately, Trump is a deal-maker and not a warrior. When America aquires Greenland, it will be to the benefit of the current residents. Denmark’s opinion is of no concequence.
America needs Canada. America doesn’t physically need Canada. America needs Canada to be cooperative. Canada needs to be reminded that working with China is unacceptable. Destroying their country with 3rd world immigrants which affect America is unacceptable. Unequal trade is unacceptable. Feeling entitled to American security guarantees at no cost is unacceptable. This list goes on and on. Canada needs ro be reminded that if the fùck around, they will eventually find out. There is no obsession to invade Canada. But sometimes you just need to give a mouthy bìtch a good slap so there is a proper attitude readjustment.
Any more questions?
Want to talk about how sending the Palestinians to Arab lands and populating Gaza with Trump Towers and golden statues of himself is possibly the most brilliant political vision in the history of diplomacy?
I didn’t ask you, pal. But now that you’ve replied, very Nazi-like answers there maggot. Very mature and very impressive. You have proven my point. The US is a cesspool of maggots, a sewage shithole dystopia ruled by raving animals. We’re laughing at you sicko people.
Quick question::
What is the expected outcome of laughing at us or telling us you are laughing at us?
Is it expected to change the outcome of the America First agenda?
If not, both acts are meaningless.
It will be MAGA laughing at you.
That will also be meaningless, but as MAGA is succeeding, at least it won’t be foolish.