So we are honoring murderin criminals now with the Medal of Freedom huh jo...
You do know soros sold his friends , neighbors , and anyone else he could to the nazi's to be exterminated , right jo .
He how he bagan his fortune .
You also know he nearly broke the Bank of England , our allies shorting the pound in 92 right jo .
Also that he is wanted in several of allies country on various economic crimes , right .
What a honorable guy .
He is also nearly single handedly broke our judicial system and funded organazations that caused many deaths and billions upon billions of dollars in destruction of our cities .
Yep he's a winner jo.
What couldnt find a pedophile who set senior homes on fire to honor.
I am sure Ryan Routh is open for one also.
You POS
Friday Morning Funnies . . . 😎 After two years I cancelled my subscription to Tucker Carlson last night, and it feels great! I subscribed because I didn’t want Tucker to be Cancelled/blackballed. I really haven’t used the subscription in the last year. He seems to have lost his way, but there’s no danger of cancellation.
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The latest democrat fear mongering is war with Venezuela. I can't actually see that happening. Too many competing factions there. Maduro would like everyone to believe that. They never see any good in anything Trump does. That is the one consistent thing they can be reliable for. A happy ending will be horrible for them.
Trump is reliable for conserving blood and treasure. They actually are responsible for a Vietnam in Ukraine.
I have a bad feeling about Mamdani when I look at him. Making life better for NYC won't be important to him since he can't do much about it. I see him as part of something bigger with a secret agenda. Democracy won't be important to Islamic communists.
A vote for Mamdani is a vote to lose the right to vote. Good example.
I wonder how many people in Iran think that their vote means something ?
Some Communications History for your consideration:
In 1901, the most brilliant scientific minds in the world agreed on one absolute truth.
Radio waves could not bend around the curve of the Earth.
To the established physicists of the day, wireless communication was strictly limited to the line of sight. They believed that trying to send a signal across the Atlantic Ocean was more than just ambitious.
They said it was scientifically impossible.
But a 27-year-old Italian inventor named Guglielmo Marconi decided to bet his reputation against the experts.
The status quo of the era was defined by heavy, expensive undersea telegraph cables.
Since 1866, the only way to transmit a message from Europe to America was through insulated copper wires laid deep on the ocean floor.
These cables were incredibly costly to manufacture, difficult to lay, and extremely vulnerable to sabotage or damage.
Global communication belonged to the rich giants of the telegraph industry, and they had no interest in change.
But Marconi had a vision that defied the textbooks.
He...