
Cutler’sIvor
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Cutler’sIvor
@AndrewOlUndy1
long of tooth short of patience, the world is marvelous but very adept at disguise
Houston, TX Katılım Şubat 2017
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@Beathhigh “I think it's the excitement only a free man can feel. A free man at a start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain”
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@Festivus96 @Oliver9LH @KenGardner11 So believing Trump’s intelligence chiefs makes someone a “leftist” now? How does that work then?
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@Oliver9LH @KenGardner11 Now, I understand that you don't believe any of this. You are a Leftist. Your hatred for Trump and the admin overrides any objective analytical thought.
You WANT Iran to win. You WANT Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. I get it.
Trump is not going to give you what you want.
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@ericowensdc I need more information. Math teacher?
Temperate island or tropical? Is Jeffrey a ginger?
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@BenHamilton1776 @WolverineFat @RadioFreeTom Trump isn’t nor has ever been an entrepreneur. He’s a privileged dilettante who cheated his way to mediocre returns and after 30years in business had so thoroughly poisoned the well in the US that he needed Saudi and Russian partners to finance his projects.
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@WolverineFat @RadioFreeTom Entrepreneurship comes with failures.
The lesson to glean from Trump both as a businessman and as a politician that critics like you will never accept, is that Trump represents American resilience, perseverance through failure, and ultimately, succeeding through it all.
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"military successes that do not add up to victory"
As I warned *six weeks ago* this might be the way this war goes.
theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…
Michael Kruse@michaelkruse
“We are witnessing astonishing military successes that do not add up to victory and that is squarely on the president and how he’s chosen to do his job—lack of attention to detail and lack of planning.” wsj.com/politics/natio…
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@goodstructure @paulusmallus @carlquintanilla You are running a $2T deficit and still only seeing anemic GDP growth amidst the largest private capital investment cycle we’ve ever seen. What happens when interest rates go even higher?
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@paulusmallus @AndrewOlUndy1 @carlquintanilla I'm sure you've heard the saying, if you owe the bank $100 you have a problem. If you owe the bank $40 trillion, the bank has a problem.
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@goodstructure @paulusmallus @carlquintanilla They don’t need to sell. They just need to stop buying. The 30Yr yield is already higher than any time since the financial crisis. How much higher do you want mortgage rates to go?
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@paulusmallus @AndrewOlUndy1 @carlquintanilla Lol. I dare them to sell. You're out of your depth Paul.
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@goodstructure @carlquintanilla I dunno. Trump seems to have created a situation where he’s repeatedly asking the international community to figure out how to solve the Strait of Hormuz issue. Appears he’s powerless without them.
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@AndrewOlUndy1 @carlquintanilla I'm not sure you've been following the theme. Nobody gives a s*** about the international community.
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@goodstructure @carlquintanilla Yes, he sounds just like the Iranians.
The international community is now treating him accordingly.
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We don't like it because it is outside of our culture norms. He is speaking the language the middle east understands. These are countries that are controlled by brutal men. You cannot go full Newsome and tell them how you are just as stupid and weak as they are.
Shit, you couldn't get away with that in Mexico let alone Iran.
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@ErinTHX1138 @morgfair @atrupar Apparently we’ve interpreted Congress incorrectly for 160 years and they’ve done nothing about it.
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@atrupar It says born here you are a citizen. We can't use intent to limit the 2nd Amendment we can't do it with the 14th Amendment.
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@carlquintanilla @FoxNews Canada isn’t as direct as it would appear.
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@RadioFreeTom @atrupar Lmao cry more. You’re just mad real men are in charge instead of your sissy boy twinks.
America isn’t being walked on anymore, sorry, but cry about it.
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@clawrence @ChuckTod_Goatee @N8Ros2 @LLBiggers @shellenberger I remember back in 2020 when the wind stopped blowing and the sun stopped shining for a week...
If you want include the feel good bits, you cant forget the complete failures either...
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“A gallon of jet fuel contains 34 kilowatt-hours of energy in a package weighing six pounds. A lithium-ion battery storing the same energy weighs 250 pounds. That density gap is why every military on earth runs on liquid hydrocarbons, why every container ship crossing the Pacific burns bunker fuel, why every combine harvester in Iowa runs on diesel, and why every 747 landing at Heathrow runs on kerosene. The fact that nobody wages war over solar panels is evidence of their limitations not superiority.” —@Shellenberger open.substack.com/pub/public/p/2…
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@supersecretjosh @themommygig @superspinmove64 @CountryFirstRep Nonsense.
He’s got gas up above $4.
He’s tanked the stock markets.
He’s got bond yields way up.
He’s driven growth out of the labor market.
He’s expanded the trade deficit in goods by reducing exports.
He hasn’t got public debt to $40T yet but I have confidence in the man.
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@DDS_MINN @themommygig @superspinmove64 @CountryFirstRep He’s doing a terrible job.
Even if the crap you mention mattered or was his doing (Biden closed the border months before Trump took office), 90% of it can be undone with the stroke of a pen by one person.
So he’s really done nothing.
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@dorfman_p Meanwhile their £441 number has some bizarre assumption that system costs would be reduced by adoption of a 100% renewable grid. Unspecified policy changes would miraculously cause the system costs to be just 40% of the bill.
The paper is gook of the finest gobbledy.
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@dorfman_p The Smith School analysis was so basic and ill conceived that it must be considered corrupt. The £82 figures Jeremy represents distributed taxation, not the system savings from displacing high cost (and high emissions) LNG.
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University of Oxford : maximising oil and gas extraction here would only save UK households up to £82 (€95) per year. A UK fully powered by renewable energy, would save households up to £441 (€510) a year on energy bills.
euronews.com/2026/03/27/eur…
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@Tom88206311 @ChrisMurphyCT So if they’re “puppets” does that mean that the US approves of this horrorshow now? Has America become that craven?
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@ChrisMurphyCT They are our puppets for now. But you'll give the communist back their power if you were ever to gain control again. Because you are part of the communist party.
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@BarbaraTrammell @mtgreenee What has any of that got to do with another Republican President starting another foreign war?
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You know what would have been great? If the people we elected to represent us had actually done their jobs, working with the President to fix problems, instead of grandstanding, lying, and, let’s be honest, quitting when it mattered.
And that goes for both sides.
No serious Democrat, as opposed to the far-left fringe, asked for things like the Russian collusion narrative to be pushed the way it was. That wasn’t leadership. That was political theater.
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Americans don’t give a damn about Trump building a WH ballroom or renovating the Kennedy Center as they are paying $4+ dollars per gallon for gas and nearly $6 for diesel because of another pointless foreign war.
Americans are suffering.
Suffering from all time high credit card debt.
Suffering from ridiculously high cost of health insurance.
Suffering from high cost of living.
Suffering from ever increasing inflation and an ever decreasing dollar because of all the stupid decisions made by stupid politicians.
Republicans are going to lose the House in the midterms and maybe the Senate too because Trump and Republicans sold America First but instead governed America LAST.
Democrats put illegals and trans above Americans and offer no new policies to solve the problems they too created.
Both parties are absolute failures.
Don’t lecture your voters that you have to vote for them when you have intentionally failed and betrayed your campaign promises just because the other side is intolerable.
Screw you.
You betray Americans, you put Americans last, you deserve to lose, you don’t deserve support.
Many Americans are learning to live without the system and want nothing to do with any of it. Home schooling, farming and farmers markets, homesteading, networking among themselves is how many of us will survive beyond the insanity of the two parties.
We’ve turned a corner and the system needs to burn down.
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@ZiomkowskiChris @DinaH41 @Microinteracti1 They are not accidents. They are specifically designed so that remarkably stupid people can feel a connection with the remarkably stupid President.
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@DinaH41 @Microinteracti1 What's hilarious is you think those are accidents.
You really don't understand what is going on, do you?
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I showed a Trump post to my psychologist friend and asked her to do a proper profile. This was, in retrospect, like asking a vet to look at a particularly diseased badger.
She put down her coffee, read it twice, and said: “Right. Where do you want me to start?”
The all-caps, she explained, isn’t emphasis. It’s dysregulation. A regulated adult uses punctuation to signal importance. Trump uses volume, because volume is what worked in the room he grew up in. Fred Trump’s household rewarded dominance and punished weakness. Donald learned early that the loudest person wins. He never updated that software. He never updates anything. The man is essentially Windows Vista with a spray tan.
“NATO HAS DONE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.” The word absolutely is doing a lot of work there. Psychologists call this black-and-white thinking, a cognitive pattern strongly associated with narcissistic personality structures. The world is either total loyalty or total betrayal. No middle ground. No nuance. No evidence of a functioning cerebral cortex.
“MILITARILY DECIMATED.” She paused on this one. Self-glorification dressed as fact, she said. He has no military background, never served, and has a well-documented terror of illness and physical danger. Bone spurs, famously. Four of them. One per deferment. So he compensates verbally, hard and consistently, because words are his only battlefield and even there he fights like a man wearing oven mitts.
“THE U.S.A. NEEDS NOTHING FROM NATO.” The people who most loudly declare their independence, she said, are almost always the most terrified of abandonment. Classic counterdependence. The kid who announces he doesn’t need friends. In the playground. Alone. Eating his lunch next to a bin.
The threat with no content, “NEVER FORGET THIS VERY IMPORTANT POINT IN TIME,” she found genuinely fascinating. It has the grammatical structure of consequence without any actual consequence attached. It’s what you say when you want to punish someone but lack both the means and the attention span to follow through.
And then the signature. His own name. On his own platform. As if the man might otherwise forget who he is halfway through a sentence, which, to be fair, seems increasingly plausible.
She sat back and said: “This is a man who has been pretending to be formidable for so long he can no longer locate the frightened little boy underneath. But he’s still there. He’s always there. TACO is always there. Screaming in capital letters at people who stopped listening years ago.”
I paid for the coffee. It was the least I could do. She’s going to need therapy after this.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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