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Dump Term 2, Part 2: "A third term would be a big shattering."


Jesus...

He gets more stupid!

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I’m as angry at the interviewer as anything. He was repeatedly trying to redirect and give Trump cover. Real shady ass behavior from that bootlicker.
 
Michigan Gov hugs trump, that should be good for votes
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Hey Drew, Attorney General Pam Bondi says federal agents can enter and search your home without needing a warrant.

Better get that arsenal loaded and ready. I mean, that's what you have it for, right? Just been waiting for that chance to use it.

Here ya go.
 

They eliminated some DEI thing in the military that Biden rammed down everyone's throat during his term. Fucking Biden.

Hegseth said the program was “yet another woke divisive/social justice/Biden initiative that overburdens our commanders and troops — distracting from our core task: WAR-FIGHTING.”
The 2017 Women, Peace and Security Act was penned by current Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, then a member of the House representing South Dakota, and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.).
The Senate’s version of the law was co-sponsored by current Secretary of State Marco Rubio, then a Florida senator. Rubio lauded the Women, Peace and Security Act earlier this month, saying it was “the first law passed by any country in the world focused on protecting women and promoting their participation in society.”
And Trump’s national security adviser, Mike Waltz, a former House member for Florida, was a founding member of the WPS Caucus when he was in Congress.


The Trump campaign website even cited the initiative as one of his top accomplishments for women during his first term.Fucking Biden.
 

Jesus...

He gets more stupid!

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He also believes gas is below $2 in some States. I checked AAA last night after he said that, the lowest was $2.63 in Mississippi, the National average was $3.16. The guy is clueless and his "handlers" like to keep him that way.
 
No surprise that the Lying POS had his contentious ABC interview a day before the economic shrinkage numbers--and immediate market impact--came out. That way he wouldn't face tough questions from a reporter not wearing kneepads. Next: softball questions on Fox & Newsmax with chyron repeating his lies.
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...aim-severe-autism-cases-are-rising-rcna202791

When Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the government’s new autism findings this month, he painted a grim and highly controversial picture: Not only was autism becoming more prevalent, he said, but “most cases now are severe.”

The notion that severe symptoms are becoming more common isn’t substantiated by scientific evidence. Rather, new research being announced this week at the annual meeting of the International Society for Autism Research in Seattle suggests that the share of autism cases with moderate or significant symptoms remained relatively consistent from 2000 to 2016.

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According to the analysis, 1.2 out of 1,000 children had autism with moderate or significant impairment in 2016, compared with 1.5 out of 1,000 in 2000. By contrast, mild cases rose 139% during that period — from 3.1 out of 1,000 to 7.3 out of 1,000.

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One possible explanation for the rise in mild cases, Durkin said, is that doctors have gotten better at identifying mild symptoms. Developmental screenings became more common over the study period, and the American Academy of Pediatrics began recommending universal screenings specifically for autism in 2006.

The diagnostic criteria for autism also changed in 2013 to include milder cases, such as the condition formerly known as Asperger’s.

“We are seeing the extraordinary expansion of the diagnostic criteria to include people who never would have met criteria for autism 50 years ago,” Mandell said.
 
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