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Posted: Mar 27, 2025 - 12:09pm

 rgio wrote:

What you also can't argue is your lack of understanding for a complicated issue, and your continued willingness to align your political priorities (immigration and inflation) to generate a foolish response.

Ignoring the 20 Million claim (it's probably closer to 14) and that only a fraction (about 3 million) live in owner-occupied housing. But I'll agree that more people equals more need, so them being has to hurt housing availability and affordability...right?

Oh the irony...

If you deported all of the undocumented people in the US, the housing crisis would be worse.  They represent 30%+ of the total domestic construction workforce, and are a net benefit to the housing shortage, helping to reduce it more quickly than if they weren't here.  Without them...home prices go UP!  If you're really worried about housing with regard to immigration...then you should ask more to come in.

For a guy that seems so worried about the cost of things... you sure support a party that's doing a lot of stupid shit.


"For a guy that seems so worried about the cost of things... you sure support a party that's doing a lot of stupid sh**."

Stupid sh** that also works against Kurt's best interests. Some people enjoy seeing themselves as the victim, but there's no guarantee they'll figure out who's ripping them off. 
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Posted: Mar 27, 2025 - 11:43am

 islander wrote:


They are still trying out different responses, looking for one that doesn't sound completely ridiculous. He'll get back to you once they have settled on somet  he has carefully considered the situation and formed an opinion. 


Two weeks.
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Posted: Mar 27, 2025 - 11:11am

 islander wrote:


They are still trying out different responses, looking for one that doesn't sound completely ridiculous. He'll get back to you once they have settled on somet  he has carefully considered the situation and formed an opinion. 

*tosses dice* 
islander

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Posted: Mar 27, 2025 - 6:24am

 Isabeau wrote:

Indeed.  This was a f*ck up of epic proportions. A cabinet of Frat Boy Amateurs cosplaying Leadership is going to get us killed.
Disease, Poverty or War. Take your pick.

*taps foot*  waiting on the rhetorical equivalent of Twister®.





They are still trying out different responses, looking for one that doesn't sound completely ridiculous. He'll get back to you once they have settled on somet  he has carefully considered the situation and formed an opinion. 
Isabeau

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Posted: Mar 27, 2025 - 6:12am

 Red_Dragon wrote:

Defend the incompetence, kurt... please.


Indeed.  This was a f*ck up of epic proportions. A cabinet of Frat Boy Amateurs cosplaying Leadership is going to get us killed.
Disease, Poverty or War. Take your pick.

*taps foot*  waiting on the rhetorical equivalent of Twister®.



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Posted: Mar 27, 2025 - 5:27am

 kurtster wrote:

While you can debate that aspect of illegal immigration what is not subject to debate is how it affects housing, especially affordable housing.  You have 20 million new and mostly indigent arrivals the past 4 years that need housing and are directly competing against US citizens for the already limited amount of available housing.  That increased and insatiable demand only drives housing costs higher for everyone.  These shortages will persist.

Yes, that's a different aspect of immigration.  I was pointing out the method of trying to argue a point using contradictory perspectives.  That practice is not unique to any one side.

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Posted: Mar 27, 2025 - 5:24am

 kurtster wrote:

While you can debate that aspect of illegal immigration what is not subject to debate is how it affects housing, especially affordable housing.  You have 20 million new and mostly indigent arrivals the past 4 years that need housing and are directly competing against US citizens for the already limited amount of available housing.  That increased and insatiable demand only drives housing costs higher for everyone.  These shortages will persist.

What you also can't argue is your lack of understanding for a complicated issue, and your continued willingness to align your political priorities (immigration and inflation) to generate a foolish response.

Ignoring the 20 Million claim (it's probably closer to 14) and that only a fraction (about 3 million) live in owner-occupied housing. But I'll agree that more people equals more need, so them being has to hurt housing availability and affordability...right?

Oh the irony...

If you deported all of the undocumented people in the US, the housing crisis would be worse.  They represent 30%+ of the total domestic construction workforce, and are a net benefit to the housing shortage, helping to reduce it more quickly than if they weren't here.  Without them...home prices go UP!  If you're really worried about housing with regard to immigration...then you should ask more to come in.

For a guy that seems so worried about the cost of things... you sure support a party that's doing a lot of stupid shit.

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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 9:57pm

 Proclivities wrote:
 like the Schrödinger's cat approach: these immigrants are going to take all the jobs and sit around doing nothing while collecting welfare.
 
While you can debate that aspect of illegal immigration what is not subject to debate is how it affects housing, especially affordable housing.  You have 20 million new and mostly indigent arrivals the past 4 years that need housing and are directly competing against US citizens for the already limited amount of available housing.  That increased and insatiable demand only drives housing costs higher for everyone.  These shortages will persist.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 6:50pm

 VV wrote:

Kurtster doesn’t mind getting screwed… so long as Trump is doing the screwing.



Sycophants seem to smell like their master’s butt. He doesn’t mind


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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 6:34pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:



Looks as if your hero is gonna hit you pretty hard, kurtster. Ouch.

Kurtster doesn’t mind getting screwed… so long as Trump is doing the screwing.

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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 6:24pm

Defend the incompetence, kurt... please.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 6:06pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
To protect the private contact information of the U.S. politicians, DER SPIEGEL is not publishing the telephone numbers, email addresses and passwords it found. Furthermore, no tests were performed to determine if the passwords for the email addresses are still active. DER SPIEGEL informed Gabbard, Hegseth and Waltz of its findings.


Wow… just when you think they couldn’t be any more inept… they prove you wrong.

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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 6:00pm

The pain is already hitting for US food banks:

USDA cuts hit food banks, risking hunger for low-income Americans

By , and March 25, 20256:22 PM EDTUpdated a day ago
  • Summary:
  • Food banks face reduced supplies due to $1 billion in funding cuts
  • Emergency food funding paused, impacting food distribution nationwide
  • Local farmers lose sales as USDA programs are slashed




WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) - Food banks across the country, already strained by rising demand, say they will have less food to distribute because of at least $1 billion in federal funding cuts and pauses by the Trump administration, according to Reuters interviews with organizations in seven states.

Reuters spoke with food banks in seven states who said cancellation and pauses of the programs meant they expected to offer less produce, meat and other staples in the coming weeks and months, leaving scarcer food for those reliant on free supplies that helped stave off hunger.

One reason is fewer expected shipments from USDA's The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), one of the agency's core nutrition programs that buys food from farmers and sends it to food pantries, some of the organizations said.

Vince Hall, chief government relations officer for Feeding America, the nation's largest food bank network, said the USDA is reviewing the program and had paused half of TEFAP funding - $500 million - sourced from the Commodity Credit Corporation, which generally gives the department a broad discretionary funding pool for various programs.
...

Feeding America has spoken with the Trump administration about the pause and urged it to make a quick decision on whether to unfreeze the funds, Hall said. That pause compounds losses from the agency's cancellation of the Local Food Purchase Assistance (LFPA) program, which funded about $500 million annually for food banks, the organizations told Reuters.

Chad Morrison, head of Mountaineer Food Bank in West Virginia, said he saw on a weekly forecast from the state of West Virginia that about 40% of the organization's expected April deliveries of products like cheese, eggs and milk from TEFAP would be canceled. That will reduce the amount of food its network of 450 food pantries and other feeding programs provide, Morrison said.

Food banks are handling unprecedented demand as U.S. hunger rates climb after years of decline. In 2023, 13.5% of Americans struggled at some point to secure enough food, the highest rate in nearly a decade, according to the most recent USDA data. In rural America, the hunger rate is even higher, at 15.4%, the data shows.

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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 4:53pm




Looks as if your hero is gonna hit you pretty hard, kurtster. Ouch.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 2:58pm

To protect the private contact information of the U.S. politicians, DER SPIEGEL is not publishing the telephone numbers, email addresses and passwords it found. Furthermore, no tests were performed to determine if the passwords for the email addresses are still active. DER SPIEGEL informed Gabbard, Hegseth and Waltz of its findings.

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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 12:35pm

US Killed 25 Civilians in First Week of Renewed Bombing Campaign in Yemen
According to the Yemen Data Project, more than 55% of US strikes hit non-military targets



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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 12:23pm

Is this your friend/niece/daughter/wife being detained by secret police? 

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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 11:59am

 Proclivities wrote:

Yeah, they'll try to attack it from both angles probably, like the Schrödinger's cat approach: these immigrants are going to take all the jobs and sit around doing nothing while collecting welfare.



while raping your wives and selling drugs
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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 11:29am

 kcar wrote:

Just saw a tweet on X claiming that "Project 2025 calls for using public channels of communication (like Signal) instead of secure government channels, to subvert FOIA requests and conceal damning information from the public. This was no rookie mistake. It's the plan."


That assertion stems from a Project 2025 "Training" video oddly enough, not the 900+ page manifesto.  It calls more for having in-person discussions more than it does for using non-saving public communication channels.  So the quote you pasted (which is quoted word-for-word in several sites) may be somewhat out of context.
There's more info about their intent to hide trails from FOIA inquiries here.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2025 - 11:11am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:


Right. When the chat was first created, it had a "disappearing message time" of 1 week. That may be the default, I don't know, but it's right there so everyone can see it and everyone knows that's illegal. Later, Waltz changed it to 4 weeks and again: they all know that it's illegal to conduct business and not keep records of it, but they were reminded that the conversation will disappear (albeit less quickly) and so they're all guilty of that crime. Lock them up.




no, that's the other team.
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