It was the -25, but yeah. Foxbat, not Fulcrum. The Fulcrum and Flanker (MiG-29 and Su-27) were themselves attempts to counter the F-15 and F-16.
Justin Ortiz
I want a shutdown so bad. It's a win-win for Trump. What are the consequences of a shutdown? Not much, just visas and asylum requests get processed much slower... oh no that sucks.
I like December because it's comfy. I hate it because everything is so damn boring. Everyone has already checked out for the holidays no one bothers doing anything big politically. The same thing happens in the markets as well.
its not a great look really. but i dont think its going to harm him.
Charles Thomas
>its funny because he is telling the pres. to kill himself
wew
Jack Thompson
Look at the Forbes article last bread, they created a jigsaw puzzle of Trump's collusion with none of the pieces fitting together and they don't see a problem with that for proving their narrative
That was a Forbes article? I thought it was us running disinfo...
Nathan Young
They make those string charts showing "connections" all the time and those are supposed to be the universal sign for a crazy person just like tinfoil hats. And they pretend like there's nothing wrong when they do it.
It's not a great look to think tanks and govt employees, who surprisingly don't vote for Trump because he considers them all leeches. Watch the meeting with Chuck again where Trump says he got gains in the senate and Cryin' downplays it >yeah IN and ND who cares about them Guess which states don't give two shits about coastal kikes and their govt jobs being shut down for a couple weeks?
Might be I was barely paying attention the first half the bread
What the fuck is that??? It's like a paper some 9th grader wrote while high on adderall... I skimmed through it (because it's too stupid to read the whole thing) and I'm amazed they are trying push it still. The story is retarded and there isn't any good evidence for it.
Their argument there seems to be claiming Putin blackmailed Trump with knowledge of Trump seeking to build a hotel there. Problem for them is, Trump seeking to build a hotel there, even in secret, wasn't a crime. He wasn't even the GOP nominee yet. So it's pretty shitty blackmail. And then he gave up the hotel when he was nominated. So if there was nothing illegal to actually blackmail him with, the whole "criminal conspiracy" theory falls apart.
Nobody on Trump's side is going to be upset about the shutdown, so shills will be wasting their time as usual. Trump's pretty much checkmated them >if you don't fund the wall, I'll shutdown the government >if the government shuts down, visas and asylum requests get processed more slowly >and I'll still build the wall anyway using the military Democrats really only have to gain by making a deal with Trump, since trading some degree of amnesty for DACA or whatever for wall funding might be the only way they get anything they say they want out of the situation at all. They don't make a deal, they still don't stop the wall and they're left with no leverage for amnesty at all.
people who say "read a book" have never read a book people who say "those who do not know history and are doomed to repeat it" know nothing about history and will repeat it
palastinians are a good example they are literal nazis that sided with hitler and adopted his ideology that are being "oppressed" by the jews. the jews had a pretty bad time the last time they oppressed nazis from what i recall. and the fact that i get accused for being an oppressor makes my shpinkter spasm.
Logan Brooks
so with a shutdown, does that mean donkey face wont be getting paid when she thinks she will?
just throwing this out here. potus has no choice to build the wall one way or another. no wall in 2020 means no blumpf in 2020, he knows that. and he is not about to be kicked out because of the wall, he craves power much like he accusses others of craving it.
>shitty 125x125 image made in paintbrush Come on, it's like you're not even trying. Give up the hateful and violent path of socialism and embrace the Awoovement
>somehow Why would congress pass a law that states they are non-essential?
Samuel Foster
According to a Nov. 1, 2001 article in The London Times: “The Comex metals trading division of the New York Mercantile Exchange kept 3,800 gold bars—weighing 12 tons and worth more than $100 million—in vaults in the building’s [apparently Building 5—Ed.] basement. Comex also held almost 800,000 ounces of gold there on behalf of others with a value of about $220 million. It also held more than 102 million ounces of silver, worth [an estimated] $430 million.”
The Times piece also reported that some of the recovered gold may have been found outside this vault.
“The gold, which was discovered . . . was being transported through the basement of the building on the morning of Sept. 11,” reads the article. “Recovery workers reached a service tunnel and discovered a 10-wheel [truck] and a number of cars [that] had been crushed by falling steel.”
We had the same problem with Pizzagate. I was hoping people could keep the ideas SIMPLE and direct when trying to "Redpill normies." It's fine to get complicated and crazy when brainstorming in private with a small group of people. But when you try to sell shit like this to the public??? We look completely retarded/crazy.