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Cracks in the orange matter!
#1
Look, the arrogant stupidity of our traitor-in-chief is rarely surprising, anymore, because he's set the bar so low that he's basically buried it in the Earth's core. The sheer lists of bulls**t and cluelessness from that broken little brain are kinda incredible.

But WOW, the sunkist simp is apparently unaware that he's NOT the president of...well, much of Europe.

https://www.newsweek.com/european-city-r...um-2068974

'Firms in other European countries including France, Denmark and the Netherlands have also reported they have received the U.S. request, prompting one Danish official to call for a united EU response.'

The citrus spittle just gets dumber....
Build on 14-3, take back the NFCN, break the ****ing curse. Simple.
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#2
...but, then again, he didn't know what Congo was, either...so, on-brand again. The comments from that had "dumbest president in history" and more spouted, but not from any real officials.

I'm absolutely certain that these same gaffes would have the redcaps screaming about the lack of mental acuity in a dem prez.
Build on 14-3, take back the NFCN, break the ****ing curse. Simple.
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#3
(Yesterday, 08:05 PM)Zanary Wrote: Look, the arrogant stupidity of our traitor-in-chief is rarely surprising, anymore, because he's set the bar so low that he's basically buried it in the Earth's core. The sheer lists of bulls**t and cluelessness from that broken little brain are kinda incredible.

But WOW, the sunkist simp is apparently unaware that he's NOT the president of...well, much of Europe.

https://www.newsweek.com/european-city-r...um-2068974

'Firms in other European countries including France, Denmark and the Netherlands have also reported they have received the U.S. request, prompting one Danish official to call for a united EU response.'

The citrus spittle just gets dumber....

The letter was sent to US government contractors..so well within the norm to put requirements into those contracts.  This wasn't directed at the governments themselves.  The Biden Admin added DEI requirements to the US contracts as well as some Climate Change objectives.  That's in addition to already longstanding minority participation requirements, Conflict Metals stipulations, etc.  So..it's ok to require DEI objectives to contract with the US government but not ok to eliminate that requirement?  Guess the rules only apply one way and to one party.  That's kind of like being angry about not following due process to deport illegal immigrants who were admitted and kept in the US without due process.  My company's GSA contract has 20-30 pages of these type of requirements. I can of course say no...and not do business with the US government.
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#4
Yeah, I think it's okay to tell your suppliers the conditions under which you'll purchase their products. Smile
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