B.C. removes all U.S. liquor from store shelves: Trump can ‘keep his watery beer’

They were all our Presidents, at least for those of us who are Americans.

See, Damo? Posted like a true Trumper. Congrats! :thup:
Right... Because noting that you had a point there, and admitting that Braindead was my president too is like all "trumppers"... Seriously.

Anyway, you never fail to talk about the person rather than an idea DU, always what I expect... simple minds do simple things.
 
Again, "unfavorable" is not "enmity"... And he is not my president any more than he is yours... Neither of us voted for him. So, as in President of these United States he is 'our' President... if you are saying I voted for the guy, you haven't been paying attention....

Regardless, "enmity" is not the word to use. I feel unfavorable towards Raiders fans, that does not make me an "enemy" of the Raiders.

And as for "all my Canadian pals"... I don't think your Canadians would be able to hold a different opinion than you do and still be your friend. I do not believe you are capable of befriending anyone with a different opinion than yours. So... I don't think a sampling of Cypress's friends is a solid determination as to how Canada feels and whether they are just about ready to declare war.
You don't have any Canadians in your family, so your opinion is irrelevant.

I have never seen Canadians hold this kind of animosity towards America. They feel shock and betrayal at the way your Messiah treats them.

And that's partly your fault, because however you want to spin it, you were praying for Trump to win on the evening of November 5, and you've used most of your internet time to defend, support, and deflect for him.
 
Braindead was also my president, but fair enough. The main difference is I know that Cypress and you voted for pResident Braindead.
Braindead. You keep calling Biden that. When you goofy rightys kept saying that, I listened veruy carefully. He spoke well and with an adult vocabulary. He governed for the people, not a tiny segment of billionaires that you seem to approve of.
You chose not to vote for Dem or Repub. That is a vote for the LCD. It allows a dumb and dangerous man to get the reins.You see that as a superior position. It is not as Trump is making very clear.
I wanted Biden replaced when he froze during the deb You cannot have a president who has done that. I also listened to Trump repeating his MAGA campaign instead of debating. Trump is truly stupid, damn;ngerous and unqualified. You hed him get in office.
 
Another Amerikkkan coward heard from ^
No worries, Ms. Moon. With Pedo Don itching to go down in history as a wartime Commander-in-Chief, I suspect you'll be hearing a lot from Americans arresting and killing Jihadist terrorists.

You're too fucking stupid to understand it, but Trump would looooove to have an excuse to wipe out Gaza "from the river to the sea" after a Jihadist terrorist attack. Heck, he may even do it because your Hamas friends don't return the hostages or only return them in body bags. Still, freshly murdered Americans would see most Americans support him turning Gaza into a 25 mile long, 7 mile wide parking lot.

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You don't have any Canadians in your family, so your opinion is irrelevant. I have never seen Canadians hold this kind of animosity towards America. They feel shock and betrayal at the way your Messiah treats them. And that's partly your fault, because however you want to spin it, you were praying for Trump to win on the evening of November 5, and you've used most of your internet time to defend, support, and deflect for him.

The opinions of a sex pest are irrelevant, especially when said sex pest makes anecdotal claims without evidence.
 
Braindead. You keep calling Biden that. When you goofy rightys kept saying that, I listened veruy carefully. He spoke well and with an adult vocabulary. He governed for the people, not a tiny segment of billionaires that you seem to approve of. You chose not to vote for Dem or Repub. That is a vote for the LCD. It allows a dumb and dangerous man to get the reins.You see that as a superior position. It is not as Trump is making very clear. I wanted Biden replaced when he froze during the deb You cannot have a president who has done that. I also listened to Trump repeating his MAGA campaign instead of debating. Trump is truly stupid, damn;ngerous and unqualified. You hed him get in office.
 
You don't have any Canadians in your family, so your opinion is irrelevant.

I have never seen Canadians hold this kind of animosity towards America. They feel shock and betrayal at the way your Messiah treats them.

And that's partly your fault, because however you want to spin it, you were praying for Trump to win on the evening of November 5, and you've used most of your internet time to defend, support, and deflect for him.
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Braindead. You keep calling Biden that. When you goofy rightys kept saying that, I listened veruy carefully. He spoke well and with an adult vocabulary. He governed for the people, not a tiny segment of billionaires that you seem to approve of.
You chose not to vote for Dem or Repub. That is a vote for the LCD. It allows a dumb and dangerous man to get the reins.You see that as a superior position. It is not as Trump is making very clear.
I wanted Biden replaced when he froze during the deb You cannot have a president who has done that. I also listened to Trump repeating his MAGA campaign instead of debating. Trump is truly stupid, damn;ngerous and unqualified. You hed him get in office.
I call him that because the only times he could speak on an "adult level" was when he was reading, which folks with dementia can do. He could not do a Press conference or a speech without a month "vacation" first where they reset his sleep schedule (note how often he was pictured sleeping through the day on his "vacations") so his most lucid moments were at the time of the conference or debate, and a deep study in the short periods of lucidity....

I warned you the man had dementia, told you that if you didn't get him out of there soon you were practically pushing Trump into that office and y'all waited until there was only 100 days left of the campaign before trying a bait and switch and anointing a candidate without a single democratic vote from the members of your party....

At one time I believed that the first party to drop their octogenarian would win the election, but I never expected you to reject the democratic process and anoint someone even less popular than Trump.
 
Clinton? You mean Slick Willie who left over 24 years ago and replaced by GW "Patriot Act" Bush for 8 years? That Clinton? Do you know what year it is, Terry? You sometimes forget and think it's 1998?

They both did a pretty good job after 9/11. Especially the CIA. Now, with Trump becoming the Deep State, I think terrorists will start leaking through our borders and seashores. Do you have a clue how many miles of coastline the US has, Terry? Including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands?
Yes, I do. He was the one that put a barrier between all cooperation of the CIA and FBI that resulted in 9/11. Do try and keep up.
 
Except for sour mash fans,
our West Coast Canadian friends aren't missing a fucking thing with the absence of American adult beverages.
Since I got off the Jack Daniel's and Wild Turkey many years ago,
I don't drink American hard liquor either.

Some California wine, maybe, but it would be very easy to replace with imports--
until our pigfucker bans them. But then again, he it doesn't like California either.
 
I call him that because the only times he could speak on an "adult level" was when he was reading, which folks with dementia can do. He could not do a Press conference or a speech without a month "vacation" first where they reset his sleep schedule (note how often he was pictured sleeping through the day on his "vacations") so his most lucid moments were at the time of the conference or debate, and a deep study in the short periods of lucidity....

I warned you the man had dementia, told you that if you didn't get him out of there soon you were practically pushing Trump into that office and y'all waited until there was only 100 days left of the campaign before trying a bait and switch and anointing a candidate without a single democratic vote from the members of your party....

At one time I believed that the first party to drop their octogenarian would win the election, but I never expected you to reject the democratic process and anoint someone even less popular than Trump.
I have no doubt that Biden was suffering from elderly cognitive issues AKA dementia. You never mention Trump's cognitive issues. Why?

If "Braindead" was so bad, why didn't the Republicans in Congress call for exercising the 25th Amendment?

If it was up to me, We, the People would never elect a President over 65 and that drug, alcohol and cognitive tests would be mandatory for all nationally elected and appointed officials.
 
I have no doubt that Biden was suffering from elderly cognitive issues AKA dementia. You never mention Trump's cognitive issues. Why?

If "Braindead" was so bad, why didn't the Republicans in Congress call for exercising the 25th Amendment?

If it was up to me, We, the People would never elect a President over 65 and that drug, alcohol and cognitive tests would be mandatory for all nationally elected and appointed officials.
I have already posted a link to Ken Buck doing exactly that (calling for invoking the 25th) after you posted that question earlier, and he wasn't the only one calling for it.
 
I have no doubt that Biden was suffering from elderly cognitive issues AKA dementia. You never mention Trump's cognitive issues. Why?

If "Braindead" was so bad, why didn't the Republicans in Congress call for exercising the 25th Amendment?

If it was up to me, We, the People would never elect a President over 65 and that drug, alcohol and cognitive tests would be mandatory for all nationally elected and appointed officials.
You still believe in We, the People. That's OK, I guess.
True believerism is obviously comforting for you, it would appear, Oom.

I haven't viewed Americans as one people for a long, long time.
I see our incompatibility as people tearing down this republic even as we speak.

77,000,000 to 75,000,000 people is a very even split in every way except for the electoral college,
and I doubt if Americans were less compatible with one another during our Civil War
than they are right now. We weren't beyond the tipping point, then.
We were subsequently able to survive two world wars and a great depression.

Right now, we're failing to survive one another.
It's all about to blow, maybe for the best.
 
I have already posted a link to Ken Buck doing exactly that (calling for invoking the 25th) after you posted that question earlier, and he wasn't the only one calling for it.
Why didn't the Republicans push it? Ken Buck was a single Representative. I can guess why the Republicans didn't want to push it. Two words: President Harris. LOL

Ergo, if "Braindead" was as unfit as you keep claiming, the Republicans share in the responsibility for letting him stay in office.
 
Why didn't the Republicans push it? Ken Buck was a single Representative. I can guess why the Republicans didn't want to push it. Two words: President Harris. LOL

Ergo, if "Braindead" was as unfit as you keep claiming, the Republicans share in the responsibility for letting him stay in office.
Again, they did. They even talked about a resolution for it, however they could not invoke it. Only Kamala and the Cabinet could. I did notice that they never called Cabinet meetings until after braindead dropped out and then The Doctoriest of All Doctors in the Land Dr. Jill ran the meeting and not Braindead.

 
You still believe in We, the People. That's OK, I guess.
True believerism is obviously comforting for you, it would appear, Oom.

I haven't viewed Americans as one people for a long, long time.
I see our incompatibility as people tearing down this republic even as we speak.

77,000,000 to 75,000,000 people is a very even split in every way except for the electoral college,
and I doubt if Americans were less compatible with one another during our Civil War
than they are right now. We weren't beyond the tipping point, then.
We were subsequently able to survive two world wars and a great depression.

Right now, we're failing to survive one another.
It's all about to blow, maybe for the best.
"We, the People" are the collective of voting Americans....which is only about 60% of those elegible to vote. It's not the same as "E Pluribus Unum" since we've let ourselves become polarized in the years following the end of the Cold War.

While the voting is split, let's not forget that Democrats and Republicans only make up ~30% each of those who actually vote with the remaining 40% being Independents/third party members. When 40% of voters believe neither party serves their interests or, worse, that the parties are better at serving themselves than "We, the People", their next best bet is to always vote for the challenger in order to keep the major parties as weak as possible.

It might "blow". One thing I think will unite the majority of Americans is to lose their freedoms to a tin-plated dictator, traitor and ex-pedophile.
 
Again, they did. They even talked about a resolution for it, however they could not invoke it. Only Kamala and the Cabinet could. I did notice that they never called Cabinet meetings until after braindead dropped out and then The Doctoriest of All Doctors in the Land Dr. Jill ran the meeting and not Braindead.

Not a lawyer, but I think it's a weak spot in our laws if only the VP can call for enacting the 25th Amendment even if the majority of the Senate and the House support it.

After the debacle of the July debate, I fail to see why every member of Congress couldn't see that Biden wasn't up to the task of being President. It would have favored the Democrats to have Harris take over and, in an election year, it would have worked against the Republicans to have Harris running for election as President. Ergo, I can see why the Republicans didn't want to push it. YMMV


Section 4.

Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.
 
Not a lawyer, but I think it's a weak spot in our laws if only the VP can call for enacting the 25th Amendment even if the majority of the Senate and the House support it.

After the debacle of the July debate, I fail to see why every member of Congress couldn't see that Biden wasn't up to the task of being President. It would have favored the Democrats to have Harris take over and, in an election year, it would have worked against the Republicans to have Harris running for election as President. Ergo, I can see why the Republicans didn't want to push it. YMMV


Section 4.

Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.
And again:


Some did.

You seem entirely incapable of actually absorbing information that doesn't fit into your preconceived notions.
 
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