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The DUmpster / Re: Should Dems Boycott SOTU address?
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on February 18, 2026, 03:50:07 PM »
Wish I had access to the archives of CU, but in 2005 the DUmp monkeys were recommending a variety of protests for President Bush's SOTU, such as but not limited to banging pots and pans, turning their backs, gawd I wish I remembered all there nonsensical suggestions.

Ralphie highly recommends self immolation.
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The DUmpster / Re: The bullshit runneth over...
« Last post by 67 Rover on February 18, 2026, 02:49:18 PM »


     Oh, look. ANOTHER liberal dude in a fedora strumming a guitar. What's that, like 99% of them? Every liberal man is certain that he's Muddy Waters deep inside.

I'm not up on the latest homo signaling, is the feather over the left ear on the Fedora indicate top or bottom?
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The DUmpster / Re: DUmmies still playing selective justice with Epstein files
« Last post by Texacon on February 18, 2026, 02:13:30 PM »
Do the DUmmies think there are a bunch of sex tapes of people molesting minors that should be released publicly? If so, would it be legal or morally correct to release said videos for public viewing?


I'm going to say it wouldn't be legal.  Here's why I say that.  I served on our local school board for 4 years and each year we had a huge conference for school board members across the state and during the conference we would take seminars/classes to earn the 'CEU's' we were supposed to have to stay on the board.

I took a class one year and it was talking about the problems we have with cell phones and kids and one of those problems I had never considered.

One of the scenarios they threw out, that was real, was a young man had a picture of a young woman on his phone and she was naked.  They were both under 18.  He shared that picture with some other young men and lo and behold, he had just transmitted child porn!  PLUS, when the superintendent took the phone away, he opened it to verify the boy did have the picture and he had just looked at child porn!

It opens a Pandora's Box that I had never even considered.

KC
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The DUmpster / Re: The bullshit runneth over...
« Last post by zeitgeist on February 18, 2026, 12:38:02 PM »
Well dang, I thought it was going to be about this guy. :popcorn:

{ from the link: The two stories — here (February 10) and here (February 16) — expose Moore as a BS artist in the first degree }

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/02/a-man-in-bull.php

Cue "I coud'da been a contender"  :loser:

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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 2/18
« Last post by SVPete on February 18, 2026, 12:25:47 PM »
Doesn't Tell the Truth About Tesla Paying Taxes

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2026/02/17/elizabeth-warren-tesla-taxes-n2671430#google_vignette

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Senator Elizabeth Warren isn't exactly known for her honesty. She's repeated the oft-debunked lie about the SAVE Act preventing women from voting, she lied about the affordability crisis being the fault of the Trump administration (and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent nuked her for it), and she lied about President Trump causing "chaos" by firing air traffic controllers.

Now she's back, and lying about Tesla not paying federal taxes.

Well, seeing as corporate taxes are passed along to consumers in the form of higher prices for goods and services, yes, it does. But it's also not true. Tesla simply didn't refuse to pay federal taxes or anything; under the current tax law, it didn't have to.

Tesla has been unprofitable for most of its history. How can you pay taxes on money you didn't make? Of course, Warren and other Democrats like capital gains taxes on unrealized gains, so they're fine with forcing people to pay taxes on money they didn't make.

Lying by omission has become the norm for Dems and other Progs. It's simpler than discussing things that are true. Dems also exploit ordinary people who do not understand the difference between Gross Revenue and Profit.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 2/18
« Last post by SVPete on February 18, 2026, 12:23:17 PM »
WHERE ARE AMERICA’S JEWISH LEADERS?

https://instapundit.com/777159/

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But my friend and former newsroom co-conspirator Richard Pollock — who made the long journey from 60s Lefty buddy of the Chicago 7 to a hugely successful journalism career and ultimately commonsense conservatism — looks around today and here’s what he sees:

“Today’s vicious antisemites are constantly in the streets. Yes, they act fiercely and thrive on intimidation. They are loud, impertinent, pushy and in your face. Muslims and political progressives have joined in an alliance to denounce Jews and Israel.

“They own the streets. They act with impunity. They physically assault Jews. ...

Where are today’s Jewish leaders fighting back against this swelling wave of anti-semitism, Pollock asks?

The sad answer is that too many "leaders" are holding their tongues because they are Prog, and supporting ordinary Jews, especially the observant, is too "right-wing". It's been that way for several decades, especially since a certain 2001 event.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 2/18
« Last post by SVPete on February 18, 2026, 12:22:40 PM »
Look at the Defensive Gun Uses that Hawaii Wants to Criminalize

https://pjmedia.com/amy-swearer/2026/02/17/look-at-the-defensive-gun-uses-that-hawaii-wants-to-criminalize-n4949620

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Late last month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Wolford v. Lopez, a case challenging a newly imposed Hawaii law that presumptively bans concealed carry permit holders from any private property open to the public (like gas stations and shopping malls) unless they first get express permission from the owner. Combined with other restrictions, the law has the practical effect of making lawful public carry virtually impossible in Hawaii.

Fortunately, the nation’s highest court appears likely to strike down the new restriction. But there’s still so much work left for the court to do when it comes to protecting the right to keep and bear arms—including, specifically, against infringements by the Hawaiian government. Even without the express permission requirement hanging over their heads, Hawaiian concealed carry permit holders will still be prohibited from exercising their rights in an absurdly long list of “sensitive places.” 

These include, among other locations:

Any bar or restaurant that serves alcohol, regardless of whether the permit holder imbibes;

Any “stadium, movie theater, or concert hall”;

Any place at which any sporting event of any level of competition is being held;

Any beach, playground, or park, including “any state park, state monument, county park, tennis court, golf course, swimming pool, or other recreation area or facility under control, maintenance, and management of the State or a county”;

Any parking area adjacent to the prohibited locations above.

Constitutionally, it’s abhorrent. As a matter of public policy, it’s laughable – and dangerous.

I'm sure the State of Hawai'i's Dem legislators have new, similarly unconstitutional, bills to replace this if they lose.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 2/18
« Last post by SVPete on February 18, 2026, 12:20:32 PM »
Former UCSB student government president sues school alleging antisemitic harassment

https://www.thecollegefix.com/former-ucsb-student-government-president-sues-school-alleging-antisemitic-harassment/

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UC Santa Barbara’s former student government president recently filed a lawsuit against the university, alleging she was the victim of antisemitic abuse and harassment while campus leaders did nothing to protect her.

The lawsuit alleges Tessa Veksler, who is Jewish, was the “victim of repeated and systematic assaults and other abuse by a horde of antisemitic instigators on campus.”

“Tessa suffered this nightmare despite having repeatedly pleaded for help from UCSB administrators and representatives,” the complaint alleges. “But her pleas fell on deaf ears. And the assaults and abuse intensified, all with the full knowledge, consent, and even the active participation of one of the University’s representatives.”

The university’s media relations division did not respond to a request from The College Fix seeking comment. Most recently, attorneys for the university were granted extended time to respond to the lawsuit by Judge Christina Snyder. Their response is now due in April.

I'm sure UCSB will waste as much $$$$ fighting this as possible, because the plaintiff is a Joooooooo.
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The DUmpster / Re: Should Dems Boycott SOTU address?
« Last post by ADsOutburst on February 18, 2026, 11:55:13 AM »
Let them boycott. What's there to lost by them not being present?
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The DUmpster / Re: Should Dems Boycott SOTU address?
« Last post by BannedFromDU on February 18, 2026, 11:46:12 AM »

     Whether they boycott one of the great traditions in the leading Western democracy, or sit there like soulless vampires who can't applaud a little boy for surviving life-threatening health issues, they'll find a way to **** it up and look stupid. I just hope the RNC makes hay of it for the midterms.
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