Trump 2nd term prediction thread
So, looks like Trump not only smashed the electoral college, but is looking on track to win the popular vote, which seems to be an unexpected turn of events, but a clear sign of the current temperature in the country and perhaps the wider world.
Would be interested to hear views on how his 2nd term will pan out from both sides of the aisle - major happenings, what he's going to get done, what he's not going to get done, the impact of his election on the current conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, whether his popularity will remain the same, wane, or increase, etc.
A bit of an anemic OP, I know, just interested to hear people's thoughts now that the election uncertainty is over.
Ultimately if you're against pineapple on pizza you're probably
1) uncultured-- pineapple isn't the only fruit found on pizza
2) overly dogmatic-- who gives a **** ley people eat what they want they put tuna and eggs on pizza in Brazil.
3) close minded. Try some new things every once in a while you'll be ok.
Ultimately if you're against pineapple on pizza you're probably
1) uncultured-- pineapple isn't the only fruit found on pizza
2) overly dogmatic-- who gives a **** ley people eat what they want they put tuna and eggs on pizza in Brazil.
3) close minded. Try some new things every once in a while you'll be ok.
4) Don't like sweet and savoury food combos.
Crazy how the simplest explanation is sometimes the correct one, huh Luckbox?
Unlikely imo. First, I doubt that it was important to Trump to get Gaetz out of the House. Gaetz is a huge Trump bootlick, and Trump has always been more interested in flexing on House Republicans than in getting their approval.
Second, if Trump really thought that giving Congressional Republicans a scalp was important, then I think that he would have engineered this so that the Congressional Republicans had a more credible claim to having scuttled the nomination. This just looks like Gaetz is
Honestly, this just looks incompetence and overreach to me. In other words, it looks the beginning of the sequel to the first disorganized clown show.
I'm pro-choice on the PoP debate, but quite anti-PoP for reason 4.
You want it on there, though, go nuts.
Eh, it's case by case. On the one hand, only heretics use sugar when cooking cornbread. On the other hand, it would be quite an error to avoid any sweet element in the rub/sauce for your slow-cooked ribs.
A lot of delicious Chinese cooking incorporates sweet and savory as well.
Eh, it's case by case. On the one hand, only heretics use sugar when cooking cornbread. On the other hand, it would be quite an error to avoid any sweet element in the rub/sauce for your slow-cooked ribs.
I think you basically just explained why I rarely eat ribs, at least not when at restaurant, where they are guaranteed to be slathered in a sauce that is too sweet for my liking.
Yep, which is why, while I'm generally a big fan of Chinese, I have a wide range of dishes I avoid, starting with any containing sweet & sour sauce, or when I get crispy duck I specifically ask for chili sauce whereas the default is plum sauce.
Sweet potatoes.
Sweet corn.
Sweet peas.
I have never met anyone who likes pineapple on pizza. At least not that I know of, I don't know everyone's deepest darkest secrets. Suffice to say, if we were ordering pizza, and somebody requested pineapple, I'd have to seriously reconsider my circle of friends.
Is there a Dominos pizza in your country? They have a Hawaiian pizza with ham and pineapple (chinese restaurants also have a dish called pineapple chicken). You should try it.
Is there a Dominos pizza in your country? They have a Hawaiian pizza with ham and pineapple (chinese restaurants also have a dish called pineapple chicken). You should try it.
Playbig, which of the following statements do you think are true?
a) The multinational pizza chain Dominos does not have a presence in the United Kingdom
b) Hawaiian pizza is exclusive to Dominos
c) I have never tried Hawaiian pizza but yet confidently stated that I dislike it
Take your time bro, I know these are pretty tough. Let me know if you need some hints.
Playbig, which of the following statements do you think are true?
a) The multinational pizza chain Dominos does not have a presence in the United Kingdom
b) Hawaiian pizza is exclusive to Dominos
c) I have never tried Hawaiian pizza but yet confidently stated that I dislike it
Take your time bro, I know these are pretty tough. Let me know if you need some hints.
Hawaiian pizza has been invented in Canada btw (yes it's true. By a Greek immigrant)
Is he? How does resigning from his current term carryover to the term that he was just elected to?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohann...
I would semi-confidently say I don't like the sweet/savory combination, but then be reminded of many things I like with that combination.
I think the deal-breaker for me is overly-sweet plus savory. There's a line that's easy to cross, and I think pineapple on pizza does cross it for me.
But there is a place near the area where I live that serves the best hushpuppies on the planet, and I'll never be convinced otherwise. And the batter on them is definitely slightly sweet.
Ultimately if you're against pineapple on pizza you're probably
1) uncultured-- pineapple isn't the only fruit found on pizza
2) overly dogmatic-- who gives a **** ley people eat what they want they put tuna and eggs on pizza in Brazil.
3) close minded. Try some new things every once in a while you'll be ok.
Seriously:
Pineapple on pizza is terrible because you already have tomato as the fruit and because you don't have ripened pineapples in most of the world (while greenhouse tomatoes are decent these days).
If you use pineapple INSTEAD of tomato, and you work over it to soften it's frequent excess acidity (same as you don't use any random tomato or tomato sauce) it can work as Sorbillo has prove
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Then there is the problem of "Hawaii" pizza which not only has random tinned pineapple, it also has toxic poisonous fake glowing pink "ham" which we don't feed even to the dogs in Italy.
tu mangia bene oggi! no aliche?
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In the now-eight-year-old radio show broadcasts, first reported by CNN, Kennedy said Trump was stoking fear on the campaign trail with his rhetoric and compared him to Hitler, the former-segregationist Gov. George Wallace and other divisive leaders. On another episode from 2016, Kennedy also said that Trump was unlike Hitler because “Hitler had like a plan, you know, Hitler was interested in policy.” And Trump did not, he said.
Kennedy also praised then-Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi’s description of Trump supporters on the show, reading from an article of his: “We may not have that many outright Nazis in America but we have plenty of cowards and bootlickers.” (Taibbi, who now writes for his own Substack, has since made more sympathetic statements about Trump, including that he has been the victim of Democrats' use of "lawfare.")
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In the now-eight-year-old radio show broadcasts, first reported by CNN, Kennedy said Trump was stoking fear on the campaign trail with his rhetoric and compared him to Hitler, the former-segregationist Gov. George Wallace and other divisive leaders. On another episode from 2016, Kennedy also said that Trump was unlike Hitler because “Hitler had like a plan, you know, Hitler was interested in policy.” And Trump did not, he said.
Kennedy also praised then-Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi’s descr
When these people finally meet Trump in person it's amazing how many of them change their minds about him and realize they were fed a pack of lies by the media.
When these people finally meet Trump in person it's amazing how many of them change their minds about him and realize they were fed a pack of lies by the media.
MAGAtards keep going with this dumb narrative of "everyone has a bad opinion of Trump because of how the media portrays him" which is idiotic and makes totally no sense, since we can all judge him on his own words, tweets, rallies, interviews, public appearances, podcasts etc. etc. which have nothing to do with the media.
MAGATards keep going with this dumb narrative of "everyone has a bad opinion of Trump because of how the media portrays him" which is idiotic and makes totally no sense, since we can all judge him on his own words, tweets, rallies, interviews, public appearances, podcasts etc. etc. which have nothing to do with the media.
What does he say in these interviews that's so bad?
Asking for a friend.
Let's not kid ourselves. You "got" this about as much as you "get" basic reasoning or other things that most 8 year olds "get".
Basic reasoning? Ask an 8 year old if we should keep our boarders open and let unknowns flood in at will, and also if we're withdrawing a military presence from a country, who should leave last the military or the civilians. I can assure you the 8 year old will agree with President Trump.