Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 10:23 am » wrote: ↑ Just ban the sale of these weapons now, that is all Biden is asking for.
What gun was used in the deadliest attack on an American school?Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 10:23 am » wrote: ↑ Just ban the sale of these weapons now, that is all Biden is asking for.
IF he WAS... then the Democrat Party would NOT be FRANTIC to keep him from running in 2024 !Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 12:50 pm » wrote: ↑ This sad old **** is a has been. He should skulk away and die.
****. It's just one more step on gun confiscation. And don't even TRY to pretend that's not the objective.Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 10:23 am » wrote: ↑ Just ban the sale of these weapons now, that is all Biden is asking for.
ES » 07 Oct 2014 11:23 am » wrote:I've been doing face plants before your lies ever darkened any political forum.
Cannonpointer » 15 Oct 2014 10:46 am » wrote:Facts suck when you're a progressive.
Technocrat » 04 Sep 2014 12:15 pm » wrote: British invented English, you know.
This isn't an AR-15...Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 3:50 pm » wrote: ↑ No matter what reasons the shooter had in this case, the fact is that had the shooter no AR-15 fewer or no persons would have been killed.
Well, yea. That's because Demand side economics drives up prices due to a scarcity of supply.Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 3:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Trickle down is the better description. The words "supply side" serve only to baffle and confuse people.
Supply side economics suggests that the wrong kind of economics would be DEMAND side economics.
ES » 07 Oct 2014 11:23 am » wrote:I've been doing face plants before your lies ever darkened any political forum.
Cannonpointer » 15 Oct 2014 10:46 am » wrote:Facts suck when you're a progressive.
Technocrat » 04 Sep 2014 12:15 pm » wrote: British invented English, you know.
off topic as hellXavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 5:49 pm » wrote: ↑ I completed the entire course in German on Duolingo. German is quite difficult, especially the syntax. The pronunciation was less difficult than I anticipated, but the grammar and syntax are a real hassle. When I started the German course, it was the longest Duolingo course. And then there was a minor revision and it grew a bit, and then Duolingo made a major change to all their courses and it grew even more. And I am having difficulty remembering the vocabulary.
So I dedicated myself to Portuguese (actually Brazilian Portuguese, which is somewhat different from Peninsular Portuguese. I again completed the entire course. I have spent on average 45 minutes a day learning languages since December of 2016. Some of Duolingo's changes are done to get students to pay, but I have never paid, because the speed of my learning is not critical, and my goal is to learn and practice.
Portuguese is very much like Spanish. I have studied French quite a bit, have completed a Latin I course, and am entirely fluent in Spanish, so that helps. I can watch Portuguese and Brazilian films on Netflix and comprehend about 90%. The jokes of the play on words type and the slang expressions can be baffling.
Are you saying demoncraps are too stupid to do more than one thing at a time?Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 4:22 pm » wrote: ↑ No one has EVER addressed ALL THE ISSUES at once. If you have ever tried to take a bathm shave and tie your necktie all at the same time, then you can understand, If not, try it.
Your statement is illogical and silly.
Gun nuts are not shooting children because of fentanyl.
Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 5:49 pm » wrote: ↑ I completed the entire course in German on Duolingo. German is quite difficult, especially the syntax. The pronunciation was less difficult than I anticipated, but the grammar and syntax are a real hassle. When I started the German course, it was the longest Duolingo course. And then there was a minor revision and it grew a bit, and then Duolingo made a major change to all their courses and it grew even more. And I am having difficulty remembering the vocabulary.
So I dedicated myself to Portuguese (actually Brazilian Portuguese, which is somewhat different from Peninsular Portuguese. I again completed the entire course. I have spent on average 45 minutes a day learning languages since December of 2016. Some of Duolingo's changes are done to get students to pay, but I have never paid, because the speed of my learning is not critical, and my goal is to learn and practice.
Portuguese is very much like Spanish. I have studied French quite a bit, have completed a Latin I course, and am entirely fluent in Spanish, so that helps. I can watch Portuguese and Brazilian films on Netflix and comprehend about 90%. The jokes of the play on words type and the slang expressions can be baffling.
Americans live in demand side economics according to Biden. Lower unemployment and higher salaries create demand. That demand is causing inflation since demand is outstripping supply. Supply from places like China with cheap labor is something more in line with the thoughts of supply side. With more supply you have with lower labor costs and offshoring things makes them much cheaper. Of course, that is also a race to the bottom in and of itself.Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 3:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Trickle down is the better description. The words "supply side" serve only to baffle and confuse people.
Supply side economics suggests that the wrong kind of economics would be DEMAND side economics.
You spent a lifetime intellectually evolved into a legal definition of a stereotype personality. ha ha ha you traded your sole time to occupying space pretending you have a soul beyond being alive here.Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 3:52 pm » wrote: ↑ It is true, I have not evolved into an incoherent babbling loon. Nor do I wish be like you. I doubt that even you wish to be like you.
****!!! You are just an ignorant anti-gun liberal nut job!!!Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 3:50 pm » wrote: ↑ No matter what reasons the shooter had in this case, the fact is that had the shooter no AR-15 fewer or no persons would have been killed.
truth?social is freeXavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 3:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump's Truth Social will never come close to having as many participants as Twitter.
One really good reason is that it costs money to participate.
Trump is one greedy fool.
Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 4:09 pm » wrote: ↑ Where is the nihilism that you wish to get rid of?
I wish I were better able to practice house carpentry skills in the Miami sun.
My water heater lives outside in a small crowded shed sort of thing on one side of my house.
A neighbor built the shed in a somewhat haphazard way, and covered the sides with roof shingles.
The last hurricane caused them to peel off and generally look unsightly. So I am in the process of covering the shed with clapboards made from fence board that I salvaged, sanded, filled out and painted with paint I bought in a yard sale. I already repaired the door and latch that my (former) neighbor installed than was way too flimsy.
I have found a lot of really good info on YouTube. It would be a satisfying hobby if it did not involve working in the sun.
Previously, I have restored chairs and folding tables and made them to look like new. But in the shade.
The **** they don't. Russia didn't expand an inch after the collapse of the Soviet Union until a puppet was installed in Ukraine. They annexed Crimea to maintain deep water ports. Ukraine being fast tracked into nato was an understandable red line. We should have negotiated. This all was easily avoided by stating Ukraine nato membership was not in consideration. Now we have Russia, China, and **** India all creating a new Warsaw Pact.Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 10:10 am » wrote: ↑ I do not think that NATO wants nukes in Ukraine.
Putin would perhaps want to store some nukes in Belarus so as to make it necessary to bomb two countries rather than one.
I think the US knows where all of Russia's nukes are.
The US would find it more difficult to find them in Belarus if they were hidden there.
So you just want "fewer" people to die? Why just fewer? The AR15 is used in 1% of ALL RIFLE gun violence. Banning the AR certainly will only see fewer people killed.Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 1:02 pm » wrote: ↑ That is an example of what is called the Slippery Slope Fallacy.
If a shooter has a gun that fires six shots before reloading, he will almost certainly harm fewer people than some guy with a gun that can hold 20, 30, or 50 bullets. So at least fewer people will die and be wounded.
Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 3:52 pm » wrote: ↑ It is true, I have not evolved into an incoherent babbling loon. Nor do I wish be like you. I doubt that even you wish to be like you.
Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 10:23 am » wrote: ↑ Just ban the sale of these weapons now, that is all Biden is asking for.
the only sad old **** around here is you and you can't die fast enoughXavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 12:50 pm » wrote: ↑ This sad old **** is a has been. He should skulk away and die.
You are mistaken.Xavier_Onassis » Yesterday, 9:13 am » wrote: ↑ That is a lie.
The market was headed upward for the last two years of Obama's presidency, and the DJIA did NOT go up 11,000 points.
Trump added more to the deficit than any other recent president.