World Govt died when Putin rolled into Ukraine.I agree, I also believe this recession was planned to kick into the next stage for a world Gov.
World Govt died when Putin rolled into Ukraine.I agree, I also believe this recession was planned to kick into the next stage for a world Gov.
They are still trying the dream is not dead just look at the new WHO proposal for the worldWorld Govt died when Putin rolled into Ukraine.
Dead. We're going multi-polar blocks.They are still trying the dream is not dead just look at the new WHO proposal for the world
No matter how you slice it, a round-up is coming to:
They lied about him previously & they're STILL lying about him; how much he's loved & respected. DUH!! They continue to lie & are very good at it.A month after kicking him down the White House stairs, Democrats welcomed Joe Biden to the stage of their Chicago convention, the better to profess how much they well and truly love him.
“We started out … with President Biden, who we all love, we all adore, we look forward to seeing him tonight,” convention chairperson Minyon Moore burbled Monday, the first day of the Democrat gathering, as delegates and party elders waited for the sitting president to speak his piece and get it done with.
“I love you so much Joe,” vice president and would-be successor Kamala Harris assured him before the raptuous crowd. Biden wiped away tears as they chanted their affection. Even former speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to blub a bit, which one late night show host joked was “like the iceberg waving goodbye to the Titanic” given her role in elbowing him out of office.
Maybe it’s true, as claimed, that Biden’s farewell address was delayed until almost midnight East Coast time — way past peak viewing hours — because the crowd was just so enthusiastic about clapping, cheering and professing their love. And maybe he meant it when he claimed not to be bitter, angry or otherwise upset at getting the bum’s rush. Perhaps he also didn’t care at being scheduled so early in the festivities, reserving later dates for bigger fan favourites, like Oprah Winfrey and Barack and (especially) Michelle Obama.
Whatever. Freeing themselves from Biden was cold-blooded and certainly messier than many would have liked, but it was unquestionably the right decision, as polls have shown since the moment he bowed to the pressure and announced he’d surrender his place on November’s ticket to another Democrat, opening the way to Harris’s coronation. The Biden team was stumbling straight towards defeat. Harris has quickly been elevated to saviour status — not least by a clearly relieved liberal media — with a real shot at success if the momentum can be maintained.
Kelly McParland: Trudeau Liberals have a Biden problem, but lack a Pelosi to press the case — National Post
Questioning the boss risks being denounced as disloyalapple.news
OK, so he was, in the opinion of conservatives, too old to be President, and in the opinion of conservatives, it was ungrateful and a betrayal to urge him to step aside.A month after kicking him down the White House stairs, Democrats welcomed Joe Biden to the stage of their Chicago convention, the better to profess how much they well and truly love him.
“We started out … with President Biden, who we all love, we all adore, we look forward to seeing him tonight,” convention chairperson Minyon Moore burbled Monday, the first day of the Democrat gathering, as delegates and party elders waited for the sitting president to speak his piece and get it done with.
“I love you so much Joe,” vice president and would-be successor Kamala Harris assured him before the raptuous crowd. Biden wiped away tears as they chanted their affection. Even former speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to blub a bit, which one late night show host joked was “like the iceberg waving goodbye to the Titanic” given her role in elbowing him out of office.
Maybe it’s true, as claimed, that Biden’s farewell address was delayed until almost midnight East Coast time — way past peak viewing hours — because the crowd was just so enthusiastic about clapping, cheering and professing their love. And maybe he meant it when he claimed not to be bitter, angry or otherwise upset at getting the bum’s rush. Perhaps he also didn’t care at being scheduled so early in the festivities, reserving later dates for bigger fan favourites, like Oprah Winfrey and Barack and (especially) Michelle Obama.
Whatever. Freeing themselves from Biden was cold-blooded and certainly messier than many would have liked, but it was unquestionably the right decision, as polls have shown since the moment he bowed to the pressure and announced he’d surrender his place on November’s ticket to another Democrat, opening the way to Harris’s coronation. The Biden team was stumbling straight towards defeat. Harris has quickly been elevated to saviour status — not least by a clearly relieved liberal media — with a real shot at success if the momentum can be maintained.
Kelly McParland: Trudeau Liberals have a Biden problem, but lack a Pelosi to press the case — National Post
Questioning the boss risks being denounced as disloyalapple.news
You know Tech who is hateful? It's the Progressives in the Democratic party. They're not only hateful, they're intolerant & manipulative as well. They're simply not a "happy" bunch which is why they were TRYING to exhibit "joy" at the DNC and failed miserably.OK, so he was, in the opinion of conservatives, too old to be President, and in the opinion of conservatives, it was ungrateful and a betrayal to urge him to step aside.
How about if the Democrats also nominated Trump? Would that make conservatives happy? Or are they so addicted to hate that they'd still hate half of America?
We’d have to ask the Americans in November after the dust settles I guess?OK, so he was, in the opinion of conservatives, too old to be President, and in the opinion of conservatives, it was ungrateful and a betrayal to urge him to step aside.
How about if the Democrats also nominated Trump? Would that make conservatives happy? Or are they so addicted to hate that they'd still hate half of America?
Well, RFK himself stated that he didn't realize how much in common Trump's policies were with his. They don't agree on everything, in fact he said he "disagreed vehemently" with Trump on some issues. Overall, he was surprised at what they did have in common, what Trump was willing to do & he thought those policies were so important to implement, he was supporting Trump. The rest can be rehashed out between the two of them & hopefully, they can come to terms with whatever policies they do disagree with. That's what happens when you communicate with others, explain your positions & why you're taking that stand. Interesting what can happen when we talk to each other, right?