It's clear that after months of previous schooling you received from several very generous members here, you're still struggling with retention and comprehension. The following bit of homework is designed to help you. It's only a small step, but with some effort and persistence, you might become slightly less useless.
Lesson one starts with: listing why the Biden FBI raided a former president's entire house, famously including sifting through Melania's underwear, what they actually found, how they found it, what files were so urgent a presidential raid was necessary, what happened with what they found, what was accomplished, where are the exact same files now, and finally what ultimately happened to the entire shitshow in the end. This is part one of a four part series. When complete, hopefully you can demonstrate your ability to learn. Why am I willing to do this for you? Remember, I'm here to help.
To Likeminded Members:
I'm still relatively new here compared to many. I suspect the following pattern has been the norm for many years:
An issue becomes front and center.
Issue gets debated at length for weeks sometimes months.
Several months later issue gets mentioned.
Morons like Jarod pretend this is their first time hearing about the issue.
Libtards demand evidence, again.
If out of kindness you start from the beginning, they refuse to show any gratitude.
Already, I've noticed this pattern by those I consider to be in the JPP room temp IQ club. Is this just business as usual?