Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
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Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
Am I alone in noticing a marked diminution in the activity of ajax18 and HoH and the rest in recent days? Could this be because it is just too damn hard to find any rational justification of what Trump is currently doing and saying?
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
Horndogger and Ajax's silence might stem from being so deep in a brainstorming session about how to spin inflation, massive deficit spending, and Trump's military blunders as a conspiracy against true Americans.
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
That makes sense to me. It's hard to imagine that anyone who pays any attention to current affairs at all with an IQ greater than a rutabaga can fail to see how far removed from truth and reality is the vast majority of what Trump claims. If anything, he seems to be deliberately widening the gap between what he claims and reality.
Trump pushes a misguided boast about his failed efforts to create US jobs
It's as if he assumes that his base supporters are so blindly loyal to and worshipful of him that they will not even bother to question anything he says, no matter how ridiculous and far removed from the truth. I am certain that most of his MAGA supporters would even unquestioningly believe him even if said the world is flat. I would not be surprised to find out that a ludicrously high percentage of them already do believe that!Donald Trump’s public remarks invariably meander in a variety of directions, and his Women’s History Month event at the White House was no exception. But while much of the president’s rhetoric was forgettable, he took some time to address one of his most important failures — which he pretended was one of his impressive accomplishments.
“Since I took office, we created more than 300 — hang on, listen to this — 300,000 jobs now filled by proud, hardworking American women,” the president said, appearing to slur his words a bit mid-sentence. “It’s a record.”
Soon after, he went on to say, “Jobs are coming in through the roof, and we have factories being built all over the country. … We’ve taken in $18 trillion-plus in 11 months.”
For now, let’s not dwell too long on Trump’s claim about $18 trillion in foreign investments, which is entirely made up and at odds with assessments from his own White House. We can also brush past the president’s claims about factories, which aren’t true, either.
What struck me, however, was the president’s lack of awareness about just how awful his record on job creation is.
Common sense suggests Trump would just avoid the subject altogether and hope the public focuses its attention elsewhere. But the president keeps pressing his luck by emphasizing the issue and making up specific claims that are easy to fact-check.
Is it true, for example, that his administration has created 300,000 jobs? No, that’s not even close to being correct: As we learned earlier this month, the U.S. economy actually lost 90,000 jobs in February, and looking back over the 14 months of Trump’s second term, the cumulative total was 150,000 jobs. (In contrast, in the final 14 months of Joe Biden’s presidency, the American economy added 1.74 million jobs.)
In other words, the president took the actual number, doubled it and then boasted at a Women’s History Month event about setting “a record” (and that’s without getting into his suggestion that all of those jobs were filled by women).
If the White House wants to argue that economic conditions will improve, it’s welcome to try. If it wants to make excuses for Trump generating the worst job numbers since the Great Recession, I’ll gladly consider the claims.
But the president’s response to his failure has been to play make-believe, all while generating fresh attention to an issue that should be among his greatest embarrassments.
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
No, I'm all in for obliterating the Ayatollahs. If the 35,000 good Iranians can stand up and get mowed down by gunfire, the least I can do is endure a temporary rise in gasoline prices. I'm glad we didn't abandon these people. I'm glad we're going to get new leadership in Iran. I think we should take over the Strait of Hormuz and let radical Islamic terrorism know that they will not be allowed to obstruct global commerce. I'd be perfectly fine with American boots on the ground and that we permanently take over parts of Iran to protect commerce. We should take the oil as well to pay for the costs of ridding ourselves of the Ayatollahs. And let China be advised that the US has a strong leader once again who is not afraid to use the full weight of the US military. China and Russia are being emboldened by the Democrat and horseshoe conservatives who have demonstrated that Americans are weak and have no stomach to do what it takes stop radical Islamic terrorists from obtaining and using nuclear weapons.
There's a few idiot horseshoe, antisemites like Nick Fuentes who don't support Trump, but the vast majority of Republican voters are behind him. The president knows that. Most soldiers, workers, and anyone worth their salt in the US are Republicans. Once we take over Iran, we need to cast out the worthless Democrat cowards. We can't afford their dead weight anymore. And if Nick Fuentes makes good on his promise to vote Democrat, he can be marched out and deported from this country right along with DocCam and the Democrats.
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
Remember that response next time Xanax claims he isn’t a fascist.
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
On call with Fox News, Trump said that it's a problem that the US lets Iranian and Muslim immigrants in because "they just go bad... there's something wrong with their genetics".
Remember that every time a fascist claims they want to “liberate” Iranians while adding trillions more to the debt they cared so much about just a few short months ago.
Remember that every time a fascist claims they want to “liberate” Iranians while adding trillions more to the debt they cared so much about just a few short months ago.
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
This is a remarkable post, ajax.ajax18 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 3:31 amNo, I'm all in for obliterating the Ayatollahs. If the 35,000 good Iranians can stand up and get mowed down by gunfire, the least I can do is endure a temporary rise in gasoline prices. I'm glad we didn't abandon these people. I'm glad we're going to get new leadership in Iran. I think we should take over the Strait of Hormuz and let radical Islamic terrorism know that they will not be allowed to obstruct global commerce. I'd be perfectly fine with American boots on the ground and that we permanently take over parts of Iran to protect commerce. We should take the oil as well to pay for the costs of ridding ourselves of the Ayatollahs. And let China be advised that the US has a strong leader once again who is not afraid to use the full weight of the US military. China and Russia are being emboldened by the Democrat and horseshoe conservatives who have demonstrated that Americans are weak and have no stomach to do what it takes stop radical Islamic terrorists from obtaining and using nuclear weapons.
There's a few idiot horseshoe, antisemites like Nick Fuentes who don't support Trump, but the vast majority of Republican voters are behind him. The president knows that. Most soldiers, workers, and anyone worth their salt in the US are Republicans. Once we take over Iran, we need to cast out the worthless Democrat cowards. We can't afford their dead weight anymore. And if Nick Fuentes makes good on his promise to vote Democrat, he can be marched out and deported from this country right along with DocCam and the Democrats.
You’ve referred to ‘horseshoe conservatives’ above. Is it your belief that what you’ve written here reflects the true principles and goals of conservatism?
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
Well, since you killed the first Supreme Leader and got another one, you have certainly done the bolded bit. Congratulations - well, sort of, since his successor does not seem to be any nicer than the previous one.
So what exactly is Trump's plan to get a really nice Supreme Leader? Just go on bombing and (if possible) killing Supreme Leaders until Trump finally likes the latest one?
Given the deep penetration of the regime into the whole of Iranian society, and given that very large numbers of heavily armed and deeply committed Iranians have good reason to fear the consequences of any real change in the regime's policies, surely that renders the appearance (within a reasonable time) of a leadership acceptable to Trump unlikely?
To be clear: I'd love it if the current regime was replaced by one that allowed its citizens the resources and freedom to live a decent life at peace with their neighbours. The question, however, is whether Trump's policies (if he can be said to have any) are likely to get us there. And if they don't what is the point of all the killing, and the huge expense.
[Answer from the back of the room: "It stops people asking why Trump's name appears so often in the Epstein files".]
Maksutov:
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
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Re: Where are ajax18 and the trolls?
I am truly curious how you know out of 93,000,000 Iranians, a mere 35,000 of them are good. Your hubris is right up there with Trump's ignorant hubris. I predict here and now, Trump WILL NOT take over Iran. He knowns nothing about it. That is a horselaugh. So now we deport people from exercising their right to vote?!? Listen to yourself you f****** Commie........ajax18 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 3:31 amNo, I'm all in for obliterating the Ayatollahs. If the 35,000 good Iranians can stand up and get mowed down by gunfire, the least I can do is endure a temporary rise in gasoline prices. I'm glad we didn't abandon these people. I'm glad we're going to get new leadership in Iran. I think we should take over the Strait of Hormuz and let radical Islamic terrorism know that they will not be allowed to obstruct global commerce. I'd be perfectly fine with American boots on the ground and that we permanently take over parts of Iran to protect commerce. We should take the oil as well to pay for the costs of ridding ourselves of the Ayatollahs. And let China be advised that the US has a strong leader once again who is not afraid to use the full weight of the US military. China and Russia are being emboldened by the Democrat and horseshoe conservatives who have demonstrated that Americans are weak and have no stomach to do what it takes stop radical Islamic terrorists from obtaining and using nuclear weapons.
There's a few idiot horseshoe, antisemites like Nick Fuentes who don't support Trump, but the vast majority of Republican voters are behind him. The president knows that. Most soldiers, workers, and anyone worth their salt in the US are Republicans. Once we take over Iran, we need to cast out the worthless Democrat cowards. We can't afford their dead weight anymore. And if Nick Fuentes makes good on his promise to vote Democrat, he can be marched out and deported from this country right along with DocCam and the Democrats.