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LIBERATION DAY: USA and China agree to a 90 day pause on most new tariffs
seafoam1 replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
So who swindled you into buying something again? -
Trump and Vance Own Ungrateful Femboy Zelensky
seafoam1 replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
Liberals think that if we are despised by them that we are despicable people. My take is, if we aren't despised by them we are definitely doing something wrong in life. -
🇺🇸Father Trump Talk-🚨The Official Thread of the Week Magaverse🚨 👀 the Donald/Elon beef has gone nuclear
seafoam1 replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
Pretty much. -
Trump is really doing some A+ work very early in office.
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Ok last word guy gutternuts. -
Murderer to be executed by firing squad tomorrow
seafoam1 replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
Shoot me dead at close range if you must, but definitely don't tie me up with attached weights and throw me into a pool to suffocate under water. -
Trump and Vance Own Ungrateful Femboy Zelensky
seafoam1 replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
What a great idea. I have a couple flaming liberal nephews I think I'll add to my Christmas card list. -
Murderer to be executed by firing squad tomorrow
seafoam1 replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
Electric chair would suck. Tied to and hanging on a cross with nails in your hands and feet and picked at by birds while you die slowly would suck. Being captured by the Cambodians during the Viet Nam war and dying in a cage lowered down into disgusting sewage water would suck. -
He's good luck. Every time he posts about him losing all his money my stocks and total net worth go up. It's awesome.
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Trump and Vance Own Ungrateful Femboy Zelensky
seafoam1 replied to League Champion's topic in The Geek Club
I honestly can't understand how liberals live with themselves. It must be torturous. -
The state of America as Trump assumes Power
seafoam1 replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
You should go hide in your hole. You'll be safe there. -
Details released on bipartisan immigration bill that MAGAturds don't want because it vaporizes a Clownzo campaign issue
seafoam1 replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
Round them up and ship them out. -
Trump is really doing some A+ work very early in office.
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
So you replied to my thread outlining your pee fetish in response gutternuts? Poor generalgutterbag. -
$10M reward offered for arrest of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned alleged drug lord
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
All the liberals will pull their $50 worth of stock share out of the market. -
$10M reward offered for arrest of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned alleged drug lord
seafoam1 posted a topic in The Geek Club
Dude was moving more than 60 tons of cocaine a year between Mexico, the US, and Canada. Go Canada!! https://abcnews.go.com/US/ryan-wedding-former-olympic-snowboarder-reward/story?id=119521599 The U.S. Department of State is offering a $10 million reward for the capture of a former Olympic snowboarder accused of running a major transnational drug trafficking organization and orchestrating multiple murders, authorities announced Thursday. Ryan Wedding, 43, a Canadian national, has also been added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office revealed Thursday. Wedding is wanted for allegedly running a drug trafficking network "that routinely shipped hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and Southern California, to Canada and other locations in the United States, and for orchestrating multiple murders and an attempted murder in furtherance of these drug crimes," the FBI said in a press release. He was indicted last year in Los Angeles federal court on multiple federal charges, including running a continuing criminal enterprise, committing murder in connection with a continuing criminal enterprise and assorted drug crimes, the FBI said. He and his alleged second-in-command, 34-year-old Canadian Andrew Clark, are accused of conspiring to move hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Mexico to the Los Angeles area, where it was stored in stash houses before being transported to Canada and U.S. cities in long-haul semi-trucks, authorities said. Wedding and Clark are also accused of ordering the murders of multiple people in Canada to achieve the organization's aims, the FBI said. Clark was arrested in Mexico last year by Mexican authorities and was among the 29 fugitives who were extradited to the U.S. from Mexico last week, while Wedding's whereabouts remain unknown, the FBI said. "Wedding went from shredding powder on the slopes at the Olympics to distributing powder cocaine on the streets of U.S. cities and in his native Canada," Akil Davis, the assistant director of the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office, said in a statement on Thursday. "The alleged murders of his competitors make Wedding a very dangerous man, and his addition to the list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, coupled with a major reward offer by the State Department, will make the public our partner so that we can catch up with him before he puts anyone else in danger." The State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs' $10 million reward for information leading to Wedding's arrest and/or conviction was authorized by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the FBI said. The reward is in addition to a $50,000 reward already offered by the FBI for information leading to Wedding's apprehension, arrest and extradition, the agency said. Wedding competed for Canada in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, where he placed 24th in the parallel giant slalom, before allegedly running the billion-dollar cocaine operation from Mexico for more than a dozen years, officials said. He is believed to reside in Mexico but investigators have not ruled out his presence elsewhere, including in the U.S., Canada, Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala or Costa Rica. His aliases include "El Jefe," "Giant," "Public Enemy," "James Conrad King" and "Jesse King," the FBI said. If convicted of murder and attempted murder charges, he faces a mandatory minimum penalty of life in federal prison, the DOJ said. The continuing criminal enterprise charges also carry a mandatory minimum penalty of life in federal prison. -
Trump is really doing some A+ work very early in office.
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
He IS last word guy. -
Murderer to be executed by firing squad tomorrow
seafoam1 replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
They should have just put this on Clinton's list. He simply would have "hanged himself" in his cell. So much easier. -
Yes. Let's keep history alive so people learn to not make the same mistake again. Same with the disaster that was named Obama.
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Trump is really doing some A+ work very early in office.
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Another liberal with a pee fetish. . -
Trump is really doing some A+ work very early in office.
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
I am Jesus. I am your God. -
Giving loans and scholarships based solely on sexual affiliation and skin color is absolutely what needs to stop. Trump for the win!!! Again!
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Hunter Biden's financial woes revealed in new motion to drop lawsuit: 'Significant debt'
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
That came from a guy who brought up Trump every single day that Trump was not in office. Liberals have nothing to offer but doom and gloom. -
Hunter Biden's financial woes revealed in new motion to drop lawsuit: 'Significant debt'
seafoam1 posted a topic in The Geek Club
WTF is wrong with the Biden family? I get it the daughter was severely abused by daddy joe so she has an excuse, but this guy is now claiming financial distress? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hunter-bidens-financial-woes-revealed-new-motion-drop-lawsuit-significant-debt Hunter Biden's legal team recently filed a motion to drop his lawsuit against the ex-White House aide who published the contents of his infamous laptop, citing financial issues. The motion, filed in Los Angeles Wednesday, pertains to the former first son's lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler. The court documents, obtained by Fox News, illustrate the financial and personal issues Biden has experienced in the new year, including being a victim of the wildfires in the Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles. Biden first filed the lawsuit in September 2023 but "does not have the resources to continue to litigate this matter," according to the filing. "Plaintiff has suffered a significant downturn in his income and has significant debt in the millions of dollars range," the document states. The house Biden rented in Los Angeles is now "unlivable" according to the filing, which says Biden has "had difficulty" finding both a new home and a new job. "Moreover, this lack of resources has been exacerbated after the fires in the Pacific Palisades in early January upended Plaintiff’s life by rendering his rental house unlivable for an extended period of time and, like many others in that situation, Plaintiff has had difficulty in finding a new permanent place to live as well as finding it difficult to earn a living," the document states. "So, Plaintiff must focus his time and resources dealing with his relocation, the damage he has incurred due to the fires, and paying for his family’s living expenses as opposed to this litigation." In another document filed Wednesday, Biden penned a letter explaining that his income "has decreased significantly" and revealed what he earned for his artwork. "In the 2 to 3 years prior to December 2023, I sold 27 pieces of art at an average price of $54,481.48, but since then I have only sold 1 piece of art for $36,000," Biden wrote. "Similarly, for my book sales, in the six month period before the statements (April 1, 2023 through September 30, 2023), based on the September 30, 2023 statement, 3,161 copies of my book were sold, but in the six months after the statements, only approximately 1,100 books were sold." Selling 27 pieces of art for an average price of $54,481.48 means he could have earned nearly $1.5 million on the artwork. The Yale Law School grad also wrote that he expected to land paid speaking engagements and appearances after the success of his book, "but that has not happened," Biden wrote. "This significant decrease in revenue has also impacted my ability to pay off my significant debt, which has been reported in the press as being several million dollars. As a result of this, I am not in a position where I can borrow money." -
$10M reward offered for arrest of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned alleged drug lord
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Went from 24th best parallel slalom snowborder in the world () to drug lord. Only a Canadian could achieve that. I knew more stoner ski bum snow skiing/boarders in my 3 years living there than I have ever known the rest of my life here. I'm glad I was there when I was in my 20s. I wouldn't have the tolerance in my 50s. -
LIBERATION DAY: USA and China agree to a 90 day pause on most new tariffs
seafoam1 replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
Trying to sell something you got suckered into buying. I love this for you Rusty. -
Trump is really doing some A+ work very early in office.
seafoam1 replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
He's either 12 years old or a mental patient or a long term prison inmate. I'm going with the prison inmate. IQ of 6.