Seriously, why don't you just say "I got nothin'," or even stay quiet, when you're confronted with a question like 1776's? Trying to change the subject just advertises that you have no answer and you'll accept whatever nullification of your (alleged) political principles that Trump imposes on you.
Wait. Are you saying that crazy nonsense was actually a quote from someone? I was certain it was 28's own words, as sad as that would be. Who's quotes are they? Even Trump isn't that incoherent, is he?
Maybe the first one isn't DJT. The rest are though it left off the "best" quote of his on windmills:
“I never understood wind. I know windmills very much, I have studied it better than anybody. I know it is very expensive. They are made in China and Germany mostly, very few made here, almost none, but they are manufactured, tremendous — if you are into this — tremendous fumes and gases are spewing into the atmosphere. You know we have a world, right?”
i hate to be That Guy but we didn't win the independence war or ratify the articles of confederation until 1781, didn't sign the peace treaty until 1983, constitution took effect and first president 1789.
i say this in part because using presidencies to mark milestones is a little skewed when you use the declaration date and we didn't have a president for 13 years after. we were at war for 5 years. we had a president of congress under the articles.
to me the proper starting date is either the end of the war and the first attempt at government under the national name (1781) or the date of the current constitution and washington's first year (1789). and the added beauty of those dates is they can't fall on a trump presidency. not unless the republic is basically over in which case 1776 matters as much as some early roman date after caesar.
i hate to be That Guy but we didn't win the independence war or ratify the articles of confederation until 1781, didn't sign the peace treaty until 1983, constitution took effect and first president 1789.
i say this in part because using presidencies to mark milestones is a little skewed when you use the declaration date and we didn't have a president for 13 years after. we were at war for 5 years. we had a president of congress under the articles.
to me the proper starting date is either the end of the war and the first attempt at government under the national name (1781) or the date of the current constitution and washington's first year (1789). and the added beauty of those dates is they can't fall on a trump presidency. not unless the republic is basically over in which case 1776 matters as much as some early roman date after caesar.
OK, so you want to reschedule Independence Day?
Would you be saying this is President Harris was presiding over USA250?
More than a dozen GOP lawmakers defied their own leadership — and President Donald Trump — by voting with Democrats to approve a major bill to deliver billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine while imposing steep sanctions on Ru...
i hate to be That Guy but we didn't win the independence war or ratify the articles of confederation until 1781, didn't sign the peace treaty until 1983, constitution took effect and first president 1789.
i say this in part because using presidencies to mark milestones is a little skewed when you use the declaration date and we didn't have a president for 13 years after. we were at war for 5 years. we had a president of congress under the articles.
to me the proper starting date is either the end of the war and the first attempt at government under the national name (1781) or the date of the current constitution and washington's first year (1789). and the added beauty of those dates is they can't fall on a trump presidency. not unless the republic is basically over in which case 1776 matters as much as some early roman date after caesar.
OK, so you want to reschedule Independence Day?
Would you be saying this is President Harris was presiding over USA250?
no, you're missing the point. it's the 250th anniversary of "independence day." but we had a war for 5 years. didn't settle into our current version of a country for another 13 after that.
so, 250th "of what?" of a country? we didn't have a country. we had a signed sheet of paper we had to fight for.
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harris was roughly the 5th or 6th most popular democratic presidential candidate in 2024. she got hers through an anti-democratic quirk foist on us by the party leaders. there should have been an open convention she would have lost.
so it's never going to be harris again. and i ignore polling 3 years before elections because it tends to dramatically change by election time.
Spencer Pratt got 0 out of 24,000 votes in a late night LA ballot drop. A guy getting around 30% support got 0 out of 24,000??? Impossible. Statistically IMPOSSIBLE.
Corruptifornia doesn't even try to hide the blatant cheating. Doors need to be kicked in. C'mon, man.