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2 hours ago, milwaukee mike said:

and then someone like me that was right about everything from forever wars after 9/11, fake terror attacks, fake school schootings, to covid scam lockdowns/vaccines, to ukraine nonsense going forever... he calls names when i was right about everything and he was wrong

 

Was sandyhook staged?

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16 minutes ago, Jimmy Hoffa said:

They all work at the university.

Madison Wisconsin, Berkeley  California, Austin Texas and the rest. They're liberal bastions in otherwise normal communities. 

All of the 1000s of university workers are members of the AFSCME union and are beholden to the democrats.

Degree employees aren't in a union LOL

You're talking about cooks and carpenter types, not academic professionals 

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11 minutes ago, mikeman said:

Never been to champaign, is it a college town with a small core of minority moochers and losers? Is that accurate?

Lots of unemployed people and the few that do have jobs are low skilled workers.

Hence a lot of aid is needed and plenty of Biden voters to make sure the aid comes pouring in.

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30 minutes ago, sleepy said:

Lots of unemployed people and the few that do have jobs are low skilled workers.

Hence a lot of aid is needed and plenty of Biden voters to make sure the aid comes pouring in.

I assume even a shithole like champaign has some suburbs, you would think any white man with a pot to piss in would live there instead of in some housing project at age 50?

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1 hour ago, sleepy said:

house :laugh

section 8 studio apartment

no pool, no gym, no deck, no landscaping, gravel parking lot

just endless sadness

Don’t forget the poverty Webber grill where he cooks Ty and baldly chicken wings  is in that gravel parking lot! 
 

Anyone remember when he posted the address of his place to meet someone to curb stomp them? Average income of the area was $22k or something. :laugh

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8 hours ago, joeybagadonuts said:

Don’t forget the poverty Webber grill where he cooks Ty and baldly chicken wings  is in that gravel parking lot! 
 

Anyone remember when he posted the address of his place to meet someone to curb stomp them? Average income of the area was $22k or something. :laugh

That was my COLLEGE APARTMENT fucktard 

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10 minutes ago, milwaukee mike said:

o'leary made some good points there

who is going to want to invest or own property in a place where they steal property for victimless "fraud"?  doesn't fraud require a victim?

and then people like landers celebrate these horrible DEI hires trying to steal property

Sucks when someone actually gets convicted of fraud and trys to turn it back on the court LOL

What a fucking loser 

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14 minutes ago, mikeman said:

Kevin Oleary says Brock is stupid.

 

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8 minutes ago, milwaukee mike said:

o'leary made some good points there

who is going to want to invest or own property in a place where they steal property for victimless "fraud"?  doesn't fraud require a victim?

and then people like landers celebrate these horrible DEI hires trying to steal property

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The dollar is becoming increasingly difficult to defend - Bloomberg

From US sanctions on Russia to tariffs on Chinese imports to America's growing debt burden, American policy is creating more risks for the nation's main asset . America's privileged position at the center of the global financial system is increasingly being questioned by friends and foes alike,Bloomberg states .

" The out-of-control rise in government debt, policy ineffectiveness in Washington and the weaponization of the dollar through the aggressive use of financial sanctions have all contributed to the feeling “that the dominance of the US dollar is under threat , ” said Eswar Prasad, a professor at Cornell University.

China and Russia do not hide their desire to supplant the dollar with their national currencies in international payments. The trend towards de-dollarization is supported by a number of countries that Washington considers allies. They want to protect themselves from a situation where they too will one day find themselves subject to US sanctions.

According to the IMF , since 2001—the beginning of the sanctions era—the dollar's share of global foreign exchange reserves has fallen from 73% to 59% . Gulf countries are starting to sell oil for yuan, and other commodity producers are making similar moves.

“The odds seem stacked against the US remaining a strong global economic leader at all ,” said retired 40-year Treasury Department veteran Mark Sobel.

 

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