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The DUmpster / Re: Grocery store yesterday - never assume
« Last post by Airwolf on January 22, 2026, 02:08:22 PM »
When I worked in a grocery store many years ago in the dark ages, I sure as hell didn't have time to talk to anyone about anything and if I did, I would probably have gotten chewed out as I should have. The only time I got to talk to anyone was with my fellow employees and that was not alot that didn't concern what we needed to be doing.
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The DUmpster / Re: Best thing I've seen today
« Last post by 67 Rover on January 22, 2026, 01:49:13 PM »
That's nice. But while Democrats are running their mouths and producing nothing but words, Trump is getting things done.

democrats hate this one simple trick.  :lmao:
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/22
« Last post by SVPete on January 22, 2026, 01:47:31 PM »
Adrian Gonzales Found Not Guilty on All 29 Counts

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2026/01/22/adrian-gonzales-found-not-guilty-on-all-29-counts-n3811126

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Closing arguments in the trial of Adrian Gonzales took place yesterday and afterwards the case was handed over to the jury. The jury deliberated for about 7 hours and then reached a verdict on all 29 counts.

Gonzales was the police officer who failed to try to intervene in the Uvalde school shooting.
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The DUmpster / Re: Grocery store yesterday - never assume
« Last post by 67 Rover on January 22, 2026, 01:47:01 PM »
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I asked if he’s ok with disabled American citizens being pulled out of their cars on their way to a doctors appointment.

Debunked "deep fake".  ::)
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The DUmpster / Re: Best thing I've seen today
« Last post by SVPete on January 22, 2026, 01:39:16 PM »
That's nice. But while Democrats are running their mouths and producing nothing but words, Trump is getting things done.

That's what Dems and other Progs hate.
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The DUmpster / Re: I had a discussion with a right-winger last night about The Felon
« Last post by SVPete on January 22, 2026, 01:37:27 PM »
Gulag Archipelago told me what I needed to know about Communism.
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General Discussion / Re: Why Greenland matters
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on January 22, 2026, 01:31:57 PM »
I'm not 1,000% sold, but it makes sense.



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Why Trump Wants Greenland and Why You Should, Too

The urgency intensified in January 2026, when Trump issued a series of statements tying Greenland directly to what he described as the Golden Dome, a next-generation missile defense system under development. He asserted that Greenland was vital to the system’s effectiveness and warned that if the United States did not secure the island, Russia or China would. He argued that NATO’s deterrent power depended overwhelmingly on American military strength and that NATO would become far more formidable with Greenland in U.S. hands.

Trump followed this with an even more aggressive declaration days later.

He accused Denmark and multiple European countries of creating a dangerous situation in Greenland. Then he announced escalating tariffs unless negotiations began for the complete purchase of the island. He stated that the United States had sought to acquire Greenland for more than 150 years and that modern weapons systems made acquisition especially urgent.

Trump also said that hundreds of billions of dollars were being spent on security programs related to the Golden Dome and that the system’s geometry required Greenland’s inclusion to function at maximum efficiency.

This focus on geometry is central to his argument and often overlooked.

Missile defense is not simply about technology. It is about angles, distances, trajectories, and early warning time. Attacks launched over the polar region reach North America faster and with less warning than those from other directions. Greenland’s location makes it uniquely valuable for radar coverage, space surveillance, and interception paths. Trump has argued repeatedly that leases or temporary basing agreements are insufficient for such a mission.

Speaking to reporters, he stated that countries defend ownership, not leases, and that Greenland would have to be defended as sovereign U.S. territory. He dismissed long-term lease arrangements as inherently unreliable.

Trump has also been explicit about adversaries.

He has said that while he respects the people of China and Russia, he does not want them as neighbors in Greenland and expects NATO to understand that reality. Aboard Air Force One, he stated that Greenland was already surrounded by Russian and Chinese ships and reiterated that the island was essential to U.S. national security. Whether critics view his perspective as exaggerated or not, it is beyond question that the Arctic is becoming a frontline in high-stakes global competition.

Beyond missile defense, Greenland represents control over emerging Arctic shipping routes, access to critical minerals, and a forward position in a region that is rapidly opening due to climatology shifts.

Trump has framed Denmark as incapable of defending the island on its own, at one point deriding its limited capabilities in deliberately provocative language. The provocation is intentional. It underscores his belief that only American power can credibly deter hostile encroachment.

Critics often respond by noting that the United States already maintains a military presence at Pituffik Space Base and enjoys defense agreements with Denmark. Trump’s counterargument is that access is not sovereignty. Access can be revoked, constrained, or politicized. Ownership cannot. Nowadays, hypersonic weapons compress decision times. Hundreds of billions of dollars are already being invested in missile defense. Trump sensibly sees partial measures as unacceptable risk.

In Trump’s calculus, annexing Greenland is not about the pageantry of empire. It is about preventing a future in which belligerent powers exploit geography to undermine American security. He believes that failing to act would invite precisely the instability critics claim to fear. The bluntness of his language obscures a simple premise. Geography still matters. Sovereignty still matters. And in the Arctic, hesitation can be fatal.

What sounds off the wall to some is, to Trump, a sober response to a changing strategic environment. Acquiring Greenland would lock in defensive advantages for generations, reinforce NATO through American dominance rather than ambiguity, and deny adversaries a foothold in the most sensitive approach to North America.

From that perspective, the real risk is not acting boldly, but assuming that goodwill, leases, and outdated assumptions will hold in a world that no longer plays by them.

In the end, Greenland is not about spectacle or bravado. It is about whether the United States chooses foresight over complacency in a world where geography still decides power. Donald Trump’s insistence reflects a belief that security cannot rest on borrowed access or fragile goodwill, but on control, clarity, and permanence. To secure Greenland is to secure time, distance, and deterrence.


https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/01/why_trump_wants_greenland_and_why_you_should_too.html
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The DUmpster / Re: Best thing I've seen today
« Last post by ADsOutburst on January 22, 2026, 12:39:52 PM »
That's nice. But while Democrats are running their mouths and producing nothing but words, Trump is getting things done.
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Only in the most glowing and positive terms.

I must be lucky. I learned about socialism and communism in a college class, taught by someone who was born in the Soviet Union. He didn't talk much about his own personal politics, but he didn't seem sympathetic to those ideologies, and the bad stuff was covered.



Yeah, but what trim level???
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/22
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on January 22, 2026, 12:22:58 PM »
Whoopi Goldberg: ‘It’s Time’ to Remove Trump with the 25th Amendment

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/01/21/whoopi-goldberg-its-time-to-remove-trump-with-the-25th-amendment/

1. In 2021-2024, did Whoopie-Pie defend Tapioca Brain's  mental acuity?

2. ABC needs to apply its equivalent of the 25th Amendment to Whoopie-Pie. And to the rest of the View-Hens.

Having never actually watched that show but heard thousands of insipid clips from the ABC News show (it falls under the ABC News umbrella rather than entertainment), I highly doubt Caryn Johnson ever questioned Lord Sharter-Pants' mental acuity. Plus, I swear Whoopie also took a lot of time off due to sticking her foot in her mouth which led to a lot of legal trouble for her and King Disney/ABC, as well as catching the Wuhan every few months of missing a show to get her 17th shot.
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