Re: POTUS-DONALD TRUMP-Already making America Great Again!
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:08 am
I see Ivanka is doing nothing.
The definitive rugby union forum. Talk to fans from around the world about your favourite team
https://forum.planetrugby.com/
The only way I can see it stopped is some sort proprietary system built in to limit the designs available for each printer, a complex new design approval process etc etc,Saint wrote:Prediction: In less than 10 years, you'll be able to purchase a 3d printer capable of printing a metal handgun to the tolerances of anything you can buy today - for less than 1K GBP
Other than extremely large or complex objects, you'll only be paying for design in future (maybe 20-30 years)
Sounds about right. On that note, that's a very white boat.Jay Cee Gee wrote:Ben Carson (?) is rowing the wrong way!
then the Chinese will just build another version without that s/w, & charge a bit extra for that version._fatprop wrote:The only way I can see it stopped is some sort proprietary system built in to limit the designs available for each printer, a complex new design approval process etc etc,Saint wrote:Prediction: In less than 10 years, you'll be able to purchase a 3d printer capable of printing a metal handgun to the tolerances of anything you can buy today - for less than 1K GBP
Other than extremely large or complex objects, you'll only be paying for design in future (maybe 20-30 years)
White boats are okay!flaggETERNAL wrote:Sounds about right. On that note, that's a very white boat.Jay Cee Gee wrote:Ben Carson (?) is rowing the wrong way!
White boat is best boat!kiwinoz wrote:White boats are okay!flaggETERNAL wrote:Sounds about right. On that note, that's a very white boat.Jay Cee Gee wrote:Ben Carson (?) is rowing the wrong way!
Dick Cheney, and the lesson was use larger gauge shot.fishfoodie wrote:None of the hunters are wearing hi-viz jackets. You'd think the GOP would have learned something from GWB shooting his Lawyer
What Are the FBI and CIA Hiding?
By Thomas J. Baker
July 31, 2018 7:11 p.m. ET
Did the Central Intelligence Agency lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation down a rabbit hole in the counterintelligence investigation of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign?
Although the FBI’s case officially began July 31, 2016, there had been investigative activity before that date. John Brennan’s CIA might have directed activity in Britain, which could be a problem because of longstanding agreements that the U.S. will not conduct intelligence operations there. It would explain why the FBI continues to stonewall Congress as to the inquiry’s origin.
alternative facts, no such thing as collusion extra double ungood doublespeak is in order.All those things you're seeing, all those things you're reading, they aren't real
time to relive the hits, Let’s Hear for the Boymerry! wrote:welcome to page 1984
are you ok?Turbogoat wrote:Page 1984, very Orwellian indeed. Maybe a quick quote of:
alternative facts, no such thing as collusion extra double ungood doublespeak is in order.All those things you're seeing, all those things you're reading, they aren't real
I'm fine. You?merry! wrote:are you ok?Turbogoat wrote:Page 1984, very Orwellian indeed. Maybe a quick quote of:
alternative facts, no such thing as collusion extra double ungood doublespeak is in order.All those things you're seeing, all those things you're reading, they aren't real
The loony leftists are with the Treasonous Kleptocrat. He's doing a better job than they ever could of wrecking the global capitalist order.Wilson's Toffee wrote:They are going insane, the loony leftists. And The Don just carries on, undaunted. Like a battleship, unassailable ...
Zico wrote:The loony leftists are with the Treasonous Kleptocrat. He's doing a better job than they ever could of wrecking the global capitalist order.Wilson's Toffee wrote:They are going insane, the loony leftists. And The Don just carries on, undaunted. Like a battleship, unassailable ...
Take a look around. A lot of supposedly right-wing movements aren't being seriously challenged by the loony left, makes you wonder why?
Contemplating using an Executive order to bypass Congress and reduce taxes for the mega rich by about 100B is going to be pretty hard for them to spin to the Trumplestiltskins, but somehow they're going to swallow it, aren't they.Zico wrote:The loony leftists are with the Treasonous Kleptocrat. He's doing a better job than they ever could of wrecking the global capitalist order.Wilson's Toffee wrote:They are going insane, the loony leftists. And The Don just carries on, undaunted. Like a battleship, unassailable ...
Take a look around. A lot of supposedly right-wing movements aren't being seriously challenged by the loony left, makes you wonder why?
Please don't strain his brain.Zico wrote:The loony leftists are with the Treasonous Kleptocrat. He's doing a better job than they ever could of wrecking the global capitalist order.Wilson's Toffee wrote:They are going insane, the loony leftists. And The Don just carries on, undaunted. Like a battleship, unassailable ...
Take a look around. A lot of supposedly right-wing movements aren't being seriously challenged by the loony left, makes you wonder why?
Trumplestiltskins
Turbogoat wrote:Contemplating using an Executive order to bypass Congress and reduce taxes for the mega rich by about 100B is going to be pretty hard for them to spin to the Trumplestiltskins, but somehow they're going to swallow it, aren't they.Zico wrote:The loony leftists are with the Treasonous Kleptocrat. He's doing a better job than they ever could of wrecking the global capitalist order.Wilson's Toffee wrote:They are going insane, the loony leftists. And The Don just carries on, undaunted. Like a battleship, unassailable ...
Take a look around. A lot of supposedly right-wing movements aren't being seriously challenged by the loony left, makes you wonder why?
Willing to get into Trade war for that kind of money, willing to shut down the gubmint for not funding his White Elephant Wall for similar sums, but why not? Tax breaks for the 1%.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphill ... 180e8525e1
It's a cultist's fervour and an unshakable belief in their master. They follow a doctrine of Trumpal Infallibility. If Trump and reality are in disagreement, then reality is wrong.Trump supporters trust the president more than their family and friends, poll finds
Donald Trump’s supporters trust the president for accurate information more than their own friends and family, according to a new poll.
CBS News asked more than 2,000 Americans who they turn to for accurate information, regardless of whether they agree with the source's views. Ninety-one per cent of strong Trump supporters said they turned to the president. Only 63 per cent said they looked to their friends and family.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, only 11 per cent of those who strongly supported the president who popularised the term “fake news” said they trusted the mainstream media for information. Americans’ trust in media as a whole slipped to its lowest point in history in September 2016 – two months before Mr Trump’s election – and has remained low ever since, according to Gallup survey results.
Since taking office, Mr Trump has regularly assailed the media and encouraged his supporters to trust in him above all else. Discussing his controversial trade policy at a veteran’s conference this month, Mr Trump told supporters: “Just remember, what you’re seeing and what you’re reading is not what’s happening."
But Mr Trump regularly makes inaccurate or misleading statements himself. Just two days before the CBS survey was published, the president tweeted that his poll numbers were the highest in the “history of the Republican party”, including President Abe Lincoln. The first national presidential poll was conducted in 1936 – three decades after Lincoln died.
According to a Washington Post tally updated at the end of May, Mr Trump had made more than 3,200 false or misleading claims in the past 497 days.
...and a racist old uncle sat in the corner to call them frothing libtards.Seneca of the Night wrote:Every family has its share of frothing libtards.4071 wrote:
It's a cultist's fervour and an unshakable belief in their master. They follow a doctrine of Trumpal Infallibility. If Trump and reality are in disagreement, then reality is wrong.
Good article and summary of events, cheers.shanky wrote:Ot’s an interesting question.
Some insight might be gained from this article, which itself, is an interesting update on the effects and arguments of the recent other tax cuts
Hope you find it interesting.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/25/busi ... ficit.html
even boston, ma is disappointed in the democrats these days.FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.
In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.
But there’s more...
http://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ ... lusion?amp
You're really siding with the cream of the familySeneca of the Night wrote:Two racist old uncles, an aunt, a spergy cousin, and going up.penguin wrote:...and a racist old uncle sat in the corner to call them frothing libtards.Seneca of the Night wrote:Every family has its share of frothing libtards.4071 wrote:
It's a cultist's fervour and an unshakable belief in their master. They follow a doctrine of Trumpal Infallibility. If Trump and reality are in disagreement, then reality is wrong.
If you read the actual FISA application, the Steele dossier isn't nearly as prominent as Devin Nunes would have you believe. The supporting evidence and validation for inquiry was presented to multiple judges (all Republican appointees) before it could proceed, and these had to be renewed by the Judges every 90 days.merry! wrote:someone mentioned collusion..
even boston, ma is disappointed in the democrats these days.FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.
In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.
But there’s more...
http://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ ... lusion?amp
so no problem seeing the unredacted bits, since it's all above board.Turbogoat wrote:If you read the actual FISA application, the Steele dossier isn't nearly as prominent as Devin Nunes would have you believe. The supporting evidence and validation for inquiry was presented to multiple judges (all Republican appointees) before it could proceed, and these had to be renewed by the Judges every 90 days.merry! wrote:someone mentioned collusion..
even boston, ma is disappointed in the democrats these days.FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.
In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.
But there’s more...
http://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ ... lusion?amp
Trolling Rule 101: never be so totally obvious.merry! wrote:so no problem seeing the unredacted bits, since it's all above board.Turbogoat wrote:If you read the actual FISA application, the Steele dossier isn't nearly as prominent as Devin Nunes would have you believe. The supporting evidence and validation for inquiry was presented to multiple judges (all Republican appointees) before it could proceed, and these had to be renewed by the Judges every 90 days.merry! wrote:someone mentioned collusion..
even boston, ma is disappointed in the democrats these days.FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.
In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.
But there’s more...
http://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ ... lusion?amp
Yup.merry! wrote:so no problem seeing the unredacted bits, since it's all above board.Turbogoat wrote:If you read the actual FISA application, the Steele dossier isn't nearly as prominent as Devin Nunes would have you believe. The supporting evidence and validation for inquiry was presented to multiple judges (all Republican appointees) before it could proceed, and these had to be renewed by the Judges every 90 days.merry! wrote:someone mentioned collusion..
even boston, ma is disappointed in the democrats these days.FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.
In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.
But there’s more...
http://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ ... lusion?amp
And after I took the time to give a nice answerKiwias wrote:Trolling Rule 101: never be so totally obvious.merry! wrote:so no problem seeing the unredacted bits, since it's all above board.Turbogoat wrote:If you read the actual FISA application, the Steele dossier isn't nearly as prominent as Devin Nunes would have you believe. The supporting evidence and validation for inquiry was presented to multiple judges (all Republican appointees) before it could proceed, and these had to be renewed by the Judges every 90 days.merry! wrote:someone mentioned collusion..
even boston, ma is disappointed in the democrats these days.FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.
In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.
But there’s more...
http://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ ... lusion?amp
I think Merry is on a mission to prove that, whatever OB and WT teach us about the low water mark of intelligence of Fijians and South Africans respectively, the English can go one better.Turbogoat wrote:If you read the actual FISA application, the Steele dossier isn't nearly as prominent as Devin Nunes would have you believe. The supporting evidence and validation for inquiry was presented to multiple judges (all Republican appointees) before it could proceed, and these had to be renewed by the Judges every 90 days.merry! wrote:someone mentioned collusion..
even boston, ma is disappointed in the democrats these days.FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.
In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.
But there’s more...
http://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ ... lusion?amp
it was appreciated, turbo (see above).Turbogoat wrote:And after I took the time to give a nice answer
They follow Rumpledforeskin….merry! wrote:Trumplestiltskins
Your idiotic regurgitation of the Fox take on the FISA warrant justifies no more than my response.merry! wrote:kiwas:
glad we can agree, turbo.
#unredacted
I suspect merry! has a bit more hair but otherwiseshanky wrote:Trey Gowdy (no friend of the Dems) has seen the unredacted FISA documents and declared the investigation to be valid. As have other Republicans on the Committee
You don’t have to take anyone else’s word for it.
Kiwias wrote:I suspect merry! has a bit more hair but otherwiseshanky wrote:Trey Gowdy (no friend of the Dems) has seen the unredacted FISA documents and declared the investigation to be valid. As have other Republicans on the Committee
You don’t have to take anyone else’s word for it.