Don't be fooled by fake claims on social media

You are usually so easily fooled…

I will build a wall.
He did.
Mexico will pay for the wall.
They did.
I’ll end Obama Care.
He did, as far as he was able to without Congress.
I’ll end the war in 24 hours.
Almost done.
I’ll end Afghanistan.
He did.
Clinton is in the Epstein records.
They are.
I’ll lower grocery prices.
He probably will.
And on and on and on…
Yup.
 
What does it say about how easily duped so many are. Gullible
Duped? The Democrats, and Left, tried to tell everyone Biden was just fine, fit as a fiddle, mentally sharp, and ready for a second term. That went south when he repeatedly demonstrated mental incompetence and senility culminating in the debate debacle. Then the Democrats tried to tell us that Harris wasn't a retard when everyone could plainly see that she, indeed, was.

I'd say the Democrats lost because they believed their own bullshit.
 
I don’t fall for promises that are clearly unfulfillable. I don’t idolize and president or candidate. I do not support everything that drips out of their mouthes.
Your online posting would disagree with you. You NEVER criticize Blue Team. You ALWAYS fall in line with Blue Team
 
No evidence supports claims of a "Norwegian fuel company refusing service to U.S. vessels".

Virginia-class submarines are powered by uranium nuclear reactors.
USS Virginia is of the Virginia Class(it was the first of its class). The uranium in the reactor is locked into the reactor for the lifetime of the reactor. After 33 or so years, the entire reactor is removed, and a new one with new fuel is put in. It does not "refuel" in foreign countries, and does not turn back when it does not get fuel.

I am finding this story in no reputable sources, and it makes no sense.
 
U.S. nuclear submarines, like the USS Virginia mentioned earlier, are powered by nuclear reactors, which means they don’t require refueling in the traditional sense of taking on diesel or other conventional fuels for propulsion. Nuclear-powered submarines use uranium fuel in their reactors to generate heat, which drives steam turbines for propulsion and electrical power. These reactors are designed to operate for years—often decades—without needing a refuel of their nuclear fuel. For example, modern U.S. submarines, such as those in the Virginia-class, typically have reactors designed to last the ship’s entire service life, around 30-33 years, without refueling.

@Grok
So you admit that the original post is a lie, and a bad lie at that. So the question that follows is how did you get fooled by such a simplistic lie? What does it say about your sources that they fed this to you?
 
Rhetorical questions do not require a question mark.


No, that’s not true, Salty Walty. Rhetorical questions still require a question mark in standard English punctuation because they are structured as questions, even if they don’t expect an answer. The question mark signals the interrogative form, not the intent behind it. For example, "Who doesn’t love a good story?" is rhetorical but correctly ends with a question mark. Omitting it would make the sentence grammatically incomplete or ambiguous, like "Who doesn’t love a good story" — which could read as a statement missing a subject or punctuation. Style guides like Chicago and APA agree: question mark stays, rhetorical or not.



@Grok
 
We did. You fools ignored her and allowed Trump's delusions to pave your way. Our side is not the problem.
Why wouldn’t we ignore her? She was a shit show. And if that is the best you have then Blue Team is fucked. But please run her again
 
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