This guy says, "Men who own guns are the weakest men in society."
"These are the same men who will say that women dont need to be afraid of men but go out and have fuking 50 guns."
"Why do you own guns?"
"Who are you owning guns for?"
Thoughts....
@browt1971 What an ugly, disingenuous post.
Employment.
Seeing family.
Shopping.
Travel.
Choices?
That is coercion and blackmail - of the most evil, hideous kind.
People were FORCED.
Truth hurts indeed.
“Oh, you were forced to take the COVID shot?
What did they do—pin you down and drag you in?
Or did you roll up your sleeve to keep your job, travel, and lifestyle?
Yeah… that’s called a choice.
“Forced” to take the COVID shot?
Must’ve missed the part where people were being tackled and injected on the street.
Or was it a decision to keep access and avoid restrictions?
That’s not force—that’s a choice.
Own it.
“You were ‘forced’ to take the COVID shot?
Right—because squads were out there holding people down, right?
Or you chose it to keep your job and freedom to travel?
Let’s be honest—that’s still a choice.
I chose differently.
Truth hurts.
@UnitedCanucks26 Canadians are broke. A boycott from broke people has no consequence.
Canada has lost far more from their ill-advised economic warfare against the U.S.
Half truths only tell half the story.
Experts estimate the U.S. will lose $4.5B to $6B in 2026 just from the Canadian tourism boycott. 📉
Add in the food & goods boycott and we’re looking at nearly A DOZEN BILLION dollars lost. Canadians are staying home and keeping their wallets closed. 🇨🇦💪
Canada’s got game. #BuyCanadian#TravelCanada
@DefiWimar They're taking Trump's market manipulation toys away. Persians aren't goatherders. This is a near-peer war, which we haven't fought since WW2. We don't do well against high-IQ societies. Because, frankly, we aren't that bright ourselves. Case in point: Rah Rah Hairgel Hegseth.
🚨 BREAKING
🇮🇷 IRAN WILL REMOVE THE U.S. BLOCKADE BY MILITARY FORCE.
FORMER FOREIGN MINISTER MOTTAKI SAYS: “A NAVAL BLOCKADE MEANS A DECLARATION OF WAR.”
"OUR FIGHTERS MAY ACT AS SOON AS TOMORROW OR NEXT WEEK"
THIS IS EXTREMELY BAD FOR THE MARKETS!
Just an utter and unmitigated disaster. He has got himself into a mess, has no clue what to do, and wants the rest of the world to bail him out.
The sum total of the effort: not only $25 billion in costs and a depleted US missile arsenal, but the loss of US credibility and an Iranian regime that is more radical than ever, more entrenched than ever, and in some ways more powerful than ever, having possession of not just all of their nuclear material, but also the Strait of Hormuz. Hard to think of a more complete catastrophe.
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My government didn’t murder and rape women and children.
I am not responsible for their actions.
I am fully responsible for my own.
My opinion is just that - my subjective opinion. Just like yours.
But my politics doesn’t taint nor influence my views on economics.
I call ‘em like I see ‘em.
I don’t control what happens, I am an observer, not a participant in the situation in Gaza or Iran.
I’m just a humble economist.
@TheNewEconoman@3MIKE2 and I'm also curious, since you support what's being done in Gaza, is that because your life is more important than the life of a Gazan?
Are you better than others?
Just want to understand how you're reaching these conclusions killer
@TheNewEconoman@3MIKE2 bro - you already made clear you're not worth listening to. You don't need to re-establish that. Not necessary.
And I told you already that I don't want you listening to what I say about gold and silver. Remember killer?
in addition to explaining the politics that have allowed me to be accurate in what I've been sharing with you about the war, I've also explained the answer to your question several times in the past week.
So either stop complaining about what I have to say, pay attention, and just say thank you, or stop asking me for the answer to your questions.
But you can't have it both ways.
@TheNewEconoman@joekent16jan19 u must have been frothing at the mouth like Lindsey Graham when the US and Israel sent missiles to kill little school girls in Iran.
u loved that too. didn't you killer?
Continuing the blockade puts far more pressure on us than on Iran. Iran has proven it can endure economic pain—it has been doing so since 1979. The blockade will not force Iran to abandon uranium enrichment, ballistic missiles, or its proxy networks.
Instead, the blockade is hurting the American people and creating serious domestic pressure on POTUS:
Gas prices will continue to rise as we head into the midterms, harming the working class voters who overwhelmingly backed Trump and Republicans—putting GOP majorities in serious jeopardy.
Staging three carrier battle groups plus a massive build up of airpower in CENTCOM to enforce the blockade is unsustainable—it hands an emboldened IRGC ample opportunities to strike U.S. forces and drag America back into war on Iran’s terms.
The global fallout only increases the pressure on us, not Iran:
Beyond the oil and gas crisis, the blockade is now triggering a global fertilizer shortage that will cause major food security crises and potential famines in vulnerable regions.
The smarter path is clear: withdraw, declare victory, and use sanctions relief as our negotiating leverage with Iran. This resets the talks on our terms, avoids war, and prevents further escalation of the energy crisis at home and abroad.
@TheNewEconoman@joekent16jan19 no. I'm telling you that. big difference.
so let me ask you one last question (technically 2) before we never speak to each other again.
Are you ok with what Israel is currently doing in Gaza?
Do you support that?
@TheNewEconoman@joekent16jan19 actually, the funny part is that you've made a complete fool out of yourself, and you're too ignorant to even realize it😘
@ArcadiaEconomic@silver207141 More childish insults.
You have already lost.
You are just digging yourself into a deeper hole.
Quit while you’re behind.
Take the “L” like a man, and move on.
Seems highly vulgar and inappropriate at best…..
But if you’re a Trump worshiper and want to bring your TDS chants my way, go ahead and take your chances…
hey dickhead....nicely done exposing yourself as a completely vile and hateful piece of shit.
That's funny that you said 'great deflection,' before ignoring the part about how Netanyahu HAS ACTUALLY BEEN CAUGHT ON CORRUPTION CHARGES SENDING PALATES OF CASH TO HAMAS you fucking fool, and then you have the audacity to try and twist that into me defending terrorists.
Get a fucking clue GENOCIDE supporter.
Let's all only hope you don't have children, or ever even think of procreating. You should be fucking ashamed of yourself.
@ArcadiaEconomic@silver207141 Straight to the childish insults when you have no rational argument.
The Alinsky way.
Game. Set. Match.
You lose, Chrissy.
@KobeissiLetter@ArcadiaEconomic Soros is spending a mint on all of these chicken little posts.
Iran is collapsing. Oil is flowing through other routes. There will be a lag, but oil will ultimately settle lower.
Patience is a virtue.
BREAKING: Brent crude oil prices officially surge to their highest level of the Iran War, at $119.50/barrel.
This puts Brent crude oil prices at their highest level since 2022.
The IEA has called this the “biggest energy security threat in history.“
I feel like Oct 7 was a tragedy, but I also have a lot of questions about it.
Such as:
-how is it that they were able to get over one of the most secure borders on the planet with no response for hours (which even most Israelis say is impossible without a stand down order)
-can you prove that the gentleman who has testified on camera to a stand down order is lying (even though there was a recording)?
-can you disprove the multiple reports that claim that the IDF actually killed more Israeli citizens than Hamas on oct 7?
-do you find it odd that even 2.5 years later, there's still been no investigation?
-did you think it was odd that the families of the hostages feel like Netanyahu isn't all that concerned with getting them back?
-And do you have any opinion on Netanyahu funneling pallets of cash through Qatar over to Hamas, and think that might be a better starting point than worrying about Iran?
As for the Iranian protesters, the Trump administration has already admitted to supplying them with weapons, Bessent has talked about how he destabilized the currency to facilitate a revolution, and there are also reports of many Israeli speakers getting involved with the crowds and amping up violence. Are you aware of any of those? Maybe so, maybe not. But I'm guessing that even you would have a hard time arguing that if Iran did the exact same thing in the U.S., that the U.S. wouldn't be calling that terrorism.
Also, Trump is going to protect the Iranian citizens by destroying all of the energy infrastructure and blowing the country back to the Stone Age? That's saving the same people he's claiming to protect? By making their lives incredibly that much more difficult?
Lastly, what about the damage that's being done from the closure of the Strait? If that does create a humanitarian crisis, which many are saying is now already baked int he cake at this point, does Trump deserve any responsibility for that.....you know....since he is the one who made the decision to start the war?
@ArcadiaEconomic@silver207141 How do you feel about Oct. 7 ?
About the tens of thousands murdered by the Iranian regime?
Why is it you can’t be outraged by these things?
There are two sides. Neither is entirely innocent.
@ArcadiaEconomic@silver207141 Drugs are bad.
Don’t do drugs, ‘mkay?
Seek help.
President Trump NEVER bragged about being friends with Epstein.
He banned him from Mar a Lago for his behavior.
Stick with precious metals.
You are eroding your credibility by repeating this nonsense.
@silver207141 better than just blindly supporting a guy who bragged about how he was Jeff Epstein's BFF for 15 years, just got us into a war on behalf of another country, and is making an ass out of himself with his comments while ignoring that he just set off an economic catastrophe, right?