@earl-of-trumps saidOf course not. Biden tried to start WW3 and that doesn't bother him much. Evil is only bad if republicans do it. That is how he thinks.
And I wonder if you would have started a thread if the House got Biden's tax forms instead of Trump's
@earl-of-trumps saidThe House (and everyone else) have had Biden's tax forms for years.
And I wonder if you would have started a thread if the House got Biden's tax forms instead of Trump's
@jj-adams saidBecause of the nature of your kind, you need to indicate when you are serious and when you are attempting to be funny.
Poll worker tells voter he can only vote Democrat because he doesn't have enough staff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbBkEnsFfoQ
For example, someone around here with initials MB is a 10 on the Richter Scale of Moronity, and so if he were to pop by and regale the forum with one of those stock arguments that "proves" 1 is equal to 0, I would (were I still reading his posts) conclude that in his infinite moronity he had "learnt fum duh intertoobs" that "1 is not equal to 0" is a lie perpetrated by the Illuminati to prevent humanity from discovering their secret hideout on the fourth planet in the Alpha Centauri system. That would be classic MB, after all, and it would never occur to me that he might be joking.
@athousandyoung saidthanks, aty, but my response was a hypothetical and you know what I am talking about, same circumstances.
The House (and everyone else) have had Biden's tax forms for years.
@Soothfast
JJ is right you moron. 71 percent of the likely U.S. voters thought it likely affected the outcome, including 40 percent who said it “very likely” did. Even 65 percent of Democratic respondents in the Rasmussen Reports survey agreed it likely affected the outcome of the U.S. Senate race in Arizona between Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly and Republican candidate Blake Masters.
https://www.westernjournal.com/69-percent-dems-agree-arizonans-denied-sacred-right-vote-not-surprising-part/
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/biden_administration/most_voters_share_gop_concerns_about_botched_arizona_election
@soothfast saidWell put sir, I said, well put!
Because of the nature of your kind, you need to indicate when you are serious and when you are attempting to be funny.
For example, someone around here with initials MB is a 10 on the Richter Scale of Moronity, and so if he were to pop by and regale the forum with one of those stock arguments that "proves" 1 is equal to 0, I would (were I still reading his posts) conclud ...[text shortened]... ystem. That would be classic MB, after all, and it would never occur to me that he might be joking.
@metal-brain saidJust because Americans think something, doesn’t make it so.
@Soothfast
JJ is right you moron. 71 percent of the likely U.S. voters thought it likely affected the outcome, including 40 percent who said it “very likely” did. Even 65 percent of Democratic respondents in the Rasmussen Reports survey agreed it likely affected the outcome of the U.S. Senate race in Arizona between Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly and Republican candidate Bl ...[text shortened]... _content/politics/biden_administration/most_voters_share_gop_concerns_about_botched_arizona_election
And I question your numbers at first glance.
And no, I am not reading your links.