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I finally succumbed and hit the magic button. I’ve been trying to ignore the thread, but perhaps just ignoring the trolls will work.
Well, it's about time! lol
Honestly, I think that if I was posting massively and getting almost zero likes, I would hush my mouth and seriously rethink my position.
Wait, I may have shown everyone how to get ME to shut up....
 
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Frosty has been on my ignore list for a while now.. but I can see several are still engaging him..

What I find super amusing is that the entire spectrum of AH politics has refuted him… everyone from the furthest of right wingers to our more moderate centrists to our more left leaning members…people that love Trump, people indifferent about Trump, people that hate Trump… US Citizens, Canadians, and Europeans alike all agree that his “facts” and his “knowledge” are indisputable drivel..

And yet he insists he has the only correct position on pretty much anything/everything..

Clearly a clown with the emotional intelligence and actual intelligence of a box turtle…. or a purposeful troll…

It is a rare, rare occurrence that the entire AH community agrees on anything in the politics thread… and yet, here we are… agreeing that frosty is both a moron and a turd of a human..

Funny the things that bring a community closer together lol…
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We would be screwed.

Democrat party is a dumpster fire. I think we will gain more seats.
  • Since World War II, the President’s party has lost on average, about 26 seats in the U.S. House in the mid-term election.
  • In the U.S. Senate, the loss is much smaller, on average — around 3 to 4 seats.

I just got this off of Chatgpt, I sure hope this does not happen next year!!
 
  • Since World War II, the President’s party has lost on average, about 26 seats in the U.S. House in the mid-term election.
  • In the U.S. Senate, the loss is much smaller, on average — around 3 to 4 seats.

I just got this off of Chatgpt, I sure hope this does not happen next year!!
If the votes were coming from this thread...........it would not happen.

But..........they're not.

And it will.

:)
 
Honestly, I think that if I was posting massively and getting almost zero likes, I would hush my mouth and seriously rethink my position.
You may have overestimated my need for the approval of folks so misguided and lost that they spend all day with a desperate need to kiss Trump's behind.

So misguided.

:)
 
  • Since World War II, the President’s party has lost on average, about 26 seats in the U.S. House in the mid-term election.
  • In the U.S. Senate, the loss is much smaller, on average — around 3 to 4 seats.

I just got this off of Chatgpt, I sure hope this does not happen next year!!
Then the Trumpster came along with a whole new dynamic. He has been destroying the legacy media, as well as the Democrat party.
Unfortunately, Charlie Kirk became a martyr, but it also created another positive dynamic shift.

Don't underestimate the possibility of change to the old norms.
 
This would be one of the most pivotal rulings in US history. The consequences taken to their logical ends would be countless bills are void, almost all the pardons are invalid, etc, etc.
Its not the use of the Autopen, so much as Biden's declining health, and WHO was actually using the Autopen, and did Biden even know?
 
I am trying to stay out of politics so I will pass on that one. I just dont like what is going on in Israel.right now and leave it at that.

Its not politics at all, do you condemn people chanting from the river to the sea?

Also very odd you are posting on the political forum when you want to stay out of politics on an Africa Hunting forum when you dont hunt Africa.

Till next time!
 
We really do need to figure out the Younger Dryas. For at least a thousand years prior to and perhaps during the early stages of the event, the Clovis Culture had spread across North America. All that remains are the beautifully formed fluted dart and spear points that they employed to take down mega-fauna. They do not exist in post Younger Dryas deposits. The continentwide distribution of a single style of point indicates that they almost certainly were representative of a single culture. The myriad of point designs following the Younger Dryas reflect the pre-Columbian diversity discovered by the first European expeditions.

I found this Clovis point in the bed of the San Gabriel River behind our house two years ago. It could have washed down from miles upstream. The nearest excavated Clovis site is the Gault Site only about forty miles from this property. Because of its rarity, I had this point authenticated. Interestingly, this particular flint material is almost certainly not local, and may have been sourced as far away as Oklahoma. It also was almost certainly about an inch longer originally and the owner re-knapped it when the tip was broken or blunted - perhaps against the ribs of something like a giant ground sloth.

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In West Texas, it is easy find the black matt layer which is a thin black deposit layer of organically rich sediment that coincides with the Younger Dryas. Similar layers are found elsewhere across North America. Debate continues on the meaning and results of this fairly narrow period of a lush environment. Scientists estimate this period lasted for 1000-1500 years.
saw a docu a while back on several points, bits of hide and other artifacts found at a receding glacier area , sorry I cannot provide references but I believe it was in Canada. AND was thinking 1 was a Folsom point which upset the timeline for that era of use. correction was refering to clovis points.
 
Very cool find, @Red Leg. I am not a paleontologist, but I believe the "official" explanation is that the megafauna died, therefore the Clovis people stopped making large points that were very difficult to craft and very heavy, thus they adapted to typical mammals and that is why the large points are not found thereafter.

The problems with the "official" accounts are two fold in my opinion. 1.) It is all predicated on the ironclad collective opinion of "Clovis first" migration to the Americas via the Asian land bridge. That hypothesis has been destroyed by the findings of far more ancient footprints in White Sands, NM. 2.) It requires a farcical belief system that waves of Asian geniuses and morons came over to the new world in waves, or that they went from geniuses to morons once they found a place to live in the New World as evidenced by incredible genius (e.g. Olmec) and not-so smart (e.g. Taino) gaining or losing knowledge at break neck speed.

If you leave science and enter mythology, there are a few global myths that seem to appear in virtually every culture. 1.) A worldwide flood/catastrophe around 11,600 years ago, 2.) A group of people, usually 7 wise people that were very tall, visiting groups and depositing lost knowledge on them, then leaving.

Now leaving the mythology and going back to the science, we do see startling evidence to support the mythology, debunking Clovis first and the entire story of the Americas. Some of this evidence includes the fact that nearly un-contacted tribes of the Amazon share DNA with those from New Guinea, the discovery that bio-char in the soil and the types of trees/plants indicates that the Amazon was built by man, for man, etc.

In short, scientists are afraid to publish anything that doesn't conform to the group think of archeology and they are not even digging in the right strata to look for pre-Clovis evidence because why would they since its settled science?
say again on the 'amazon" what are you referring to, the river, the people or the area.
 
I believe the mainstream explanation (not a good one) is that the megafauna Clovis Point was essential for its task and that "only one design" was acceptable. For typical mammals a variety of designs would be acceptable resulting in divergent designs.

I don't like this answer at all, but I believe that is the mainstream explanation.
Care to comment on the "giants skeletons" that were documented heavily in the 1800,s. I knew an old cowboy that actually found one in an Oregon lakebed.
 
But it has become obvious that a lot of things we DIDN'T need came along with it.

Golden ballrooms, perks for billionaires, mass murder and intentional starvation in Palestine, helping Russia stall so they can steal more land, the tariff tax increase and inflation, poor people losing health care, a twenty billion dollar gift to Argentina, a gift of millions for Trump's legal expenses, farmers going broke, Nutty Kennedy in charge of our health, government workers fired for no reason, Executive orders signed that are immediately ruled illegal by the courts, war on colleges.........it's insane.

That's the problem I'm talking about.

Both sides have at least one good idea.

But once they get the power they go too far with other "ideas."
Golden ballroom - you’re buying into Democrat talking points. The WH is actually not set up great for hosting meetings and dinners. Haven’t you seen the ceremonies hosted in the wide but shallow room that is currently used? It’s too small. The ballroom will be a great addition and not paid for by taxpayers! Why do you care? You’re just making a jab at Trump for no good reason.

The Palestinian people VOTED for a terrorist organization that got involved in politics. They are all culpable for this choice. Do you not remember that Clinton had a deal worked out and then Hamas started bombing buses? Arafat backed out so this is what you get when you refuse a reasonable deal.

I agree on Russia. Give Ukraine more weapons and help.

Poor people losing healthcare? Requiring work for benefits is a good thing and our healthcare system is for citizens, not illegal immigrants!

Sorry but $20B to Argentina is a rounding error and pales in comparison to the stupid aid given to other countries for woke BS!

Farmers going broke? I deal with dozens of farmers and ranchers every day. I don’t know any that are broke. Nice talking point, though.

Colleges are a cesspool of liberal indoctrination. Stop that and see what happens. Our colleges have lost the ability to be a bastion for debate. Tow the liberal line or get ostracized. No thanks!
 
There is significant controversy over Dr. Susan Crockford's scientific work, particularly concerning polar bears and climate change, and she is not regarded as a respected scientist by the mainstream scientific community. While she has a Ph.D. in zoology, her published, peer-reviewed work is not in the field of polar bear population dynamics or climate change.

Lack of relevant expertise
  • Zoologist, not a climate or polar bear population expert: Crockford is a zoologist with a background in paleoecology and forensic zoology. Mainstream scientists note that she has no expertise in the effects of sea ice on polar bear populations, a crucial component of her climate-related claims.
  • No original peer-reviewed research on polar bear populations: Unlike the established experts she debates, Crockford has not conducted or published original, peer-reviewed research on the specific population dynamics of modern polar bears.

Controversy over polar bear claims
  • Claims contradict scientific consensus: Crockford's main position, articulated on her blog Polar Bear Science, is that polar bears are not endangered by climate change and are in fact thriving. This directly contradicts the consensus of the vast majority of polar bear experts, who find that polar bear populations will decline drastically as their sea ice habitat disappears.
And LOL over the whole spectrum of ignorant flat earth notions about Global Warming.

:D
Ridiculous! Bears are incredibly adaptable. Have you ever seen a starving bear of any type in the wild? Polar bears are mostly carnivorous but are fully able to be omnivorous. The polar bear became a symbol in the climate battle because they are easily recognizable and a poster child for radicals.
 
People complaining about the “golden ball room” to me it’s a national embarrassment for our government to be holding official functions and larger State dinners in a tent.
It’s been years since I’ve been to the capital so I don’t know if there was a better option or not but it was sorely needed IMO.
 
Obvious that @Frostbite has learned to cut and paste AI query responses. Who knows the questions asked to garner those responses? Also obvious he frequents various left blogs then regurgitates the info by simply reposting their crap. His MO is simple and so easy to recognize… cut and paste then add a short footnote of his own at the end to sound subjectively credible. A communication and debate method used by many self deluded pseudo intellectuals. :)
 

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