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Does anyone here actually think that America is going to win this war?
By Ponderer
March 6, 2026 7:51 am
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If so, I would love to have them describe, in as much detail as possible, just what such a "victory" will look like.

I really need a good laugh right about now.


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  1. by Ponderer on March 6, 2026 7:55 am

    Gas prices are already starting to skyrocket. They will likely at least double in the coming weeks. MAGA Hats are going to find it harder and harder to keep lying about how great a president Trump is. I can already see the strain it's putting on pedophile's bitch and old dude to keep supporting, defending, excusing, and championing Trump as it is. They got their work cut out for them.


  2. by HatetheSwamp on March 6, 2026 8:18 am

    "Gas prices are already starting to skyrocket."

    Skyrocket


  3. by HatetheSwamp on March 6, 2026 8:19 am

    "They will likely at least double in the coming weeks."

    Double. Coming weeks.


  4. by HatetheSwamp on March 6, 2026 8:25 am

    po,

    I wish you didn't fear truth because what's going on on the right now would fascinate you, were you capable of that emotion.

    On the right, many nonMAGAs are jumping on board with the Iran thing and the MAGA America first crowd is absolutely pissed. The dynamics are muddled. If you had an open mind, you'd love it...

    ... yet, alas...


  5. by Ponderer on March 6, 2026 8:30 am

    Well, with Iran blocking off the Straits of Hormuz, which at least 20% of the world's oil comes through, you think it isn't going to have any effect on what we pay?


    The Sky Is The Limit For The Current Oil Price Rally

    Brent tops $90 as the Strait of Hormuz closure halts Gulf oil flows and Iraq and Kuwait begin cutting output, fueling fears of a sharper price surge.
    oilprice.com


  6. by HatetheSwamp on March 6, 2026 8:32 am

    Effect. Yeah. But, frigginDouble?


  7. by myce on March 6, 2026 8:39 am

    The goal is to expand Israel's territory and power. Epstein was an agent who worked for that goal.


  8. by HatetheSwamp on March 6, 2026 8:46 am

    Explain expand Israel's territory.


  9. by Ponderer on March 6, 2026 8:48 am

    "Effect. Yeah. But, frigginDouble?" -pedophile's bitch

    I certainly hope I'm wrong. As I always hoped I was wrong about Trump becoming a megalomaniacal fascist dictator.


  10. by HatetheSwamp on March 6, 2026 9:35 am

    Keep a good thought.

    I'm just glad that our hybrid still averages 51+ mpg.


  11. by myce on March 6, 2026 9:49 am

    HatetheSwamp, google "Greater Israel."


  12. by myce on March 6, 2026 9:54 am

    Also, off topic but look up "Technate of America" if you want to know what the technocrats have in mind for our future.


  13. by Indy! on March 6, 2026 10:16 am

    Pondy:
    I can already see the strain it's putting on pedophile's bitch and old dude to keep supporting, defending, excusing, and championing Trump as it is. They got their work cut out for them.

    Brown Shorts (in the past when gas was $2.89 and NOT falling):
    Under Trump, gas will fall below $2 a gallon (paraphrasing - but he said it more than once)

    Brown Shorts (in this thread):
    I'm just glad that our hybrid still averages 51+ mpg. (proving Pondy's quote above)

    ======================

    Just fyi, I gassed up 2 nights ago @ $3.29 per gallon for regular. The previous time I gassed up it was $2.89 (same gas station, same regular gas). A 14% increase in price. And this war is just getting started.


  14. by oldedude on March 6, 2026 12:09 pm
    myce- The goal is to expand Israel's territory and power. Epstein was an agent who worked for that goal.

    You "might" have a point there, If in every case, Israel has returned all the lane (except for the Golon) back to the countries they took it from. The Sinai, most if not all of Palestine, Lebanon, and the Gaza. In all of those cases, they were attacked first.
    en.wikipedia.org


  15. by Indy! on March 6, 2026 12:30 pm

    Anyone else notice how Seņorita "Military Expert" didn't chime in on America winning this war? 😂


  16. by oldedude on March 6, 2026 3:02 pm
    I think the easy part is having Iran sue for peace. I don't think thousands of boots on the ground are smart. Maybe up to a thousand operators is enough if they're working with the Kurds. Hopefully, the Iranians will be organized enough to make their own stand. We need to allow the Iranians to have some say in how they do this. I think the US may take a back seat to the rest of the countries in the area. These folks are pissed about having their countries attacked also. As long as they will work something out, trumpster may have a vote of approval or not.

    The second part of the war is the one we'll fight here. The terrorist cells here now are good enough to knock out power grids quickly and to take water systems. So that's a problem, especially for medium to large cities.

    Other than the cells of terrorists (very targeted attacks) there will be other groups that hold areas. In this case, these aren't the terrorists, but the gangs and organized crime that will quickly take over their "hood." This is what happened in Congo and much of the rest of Africa. What generally happens is the unprepared are going to be murdered enmasse within the first few weeks without electricity. The assholes aren't going to be prepared either. So they will take from the weak. Welcome to the law of apex predators. And concha will be killed for it's popcorn. They already have the equipment of violence. Keep in mind we won't have the military to protect citizens. They're protecting the bases and their priorities.

    IF the military and government take control of the situation (meaning no rules) and wrongagain's scolding the US of every violation, real or imagined will not be held up. They should be fighting fire with fire. You'll see some terrorist attacks, but the smart thing for them is to let us kill ourselves. You will see military bases, police headquarters hit, maybe some political assassinations, that sort of thing hit for terrorist gain.

    The rest is what I said about a civil war, because that's what you have now. My guess there will be locations of organized resistance, and we'll see how that goes.

    All in all, this isn't your usual win/lose like WWII was. Most of the fighting we are going to be concerned with is on our own soil.


  17. by Indy! on March 6, 2026 4:26 pm

    Should we take bets on how wrong OD is this time too - or just accept the fact he's lost his marbles and he's just mumbling the same inanities he always mumbles when he gets scared? By hey - Seņorita? Loved the part about empowering the locals to win the war for us. That's worked SOOOOOOOOOOOO many times in the past. 😂


  18. by oldedude on March 6, 2026 6:47 pm
    First, I don't think it's going to work. You missed that. The first couple of weeks will be the conservatives watching libturds die. It's a shame, but we're dealing with apex predators, which you're going to be their victim. You know how big cats go for the babies and injured? You're one of those. Face it. You have no skills that will help you.


  19. by oldedude on March 6, 2026 6:59 pm
    po- just a thought here. I find it interesting that Noam was put in the position she's in. In their vague description of what she's supposed to do is basic gang eradication. Interesting. And it's described as an "intelligence" job. Even better. In #16, the basic theory is there is really no "organized" militia in each city. We have (just a number) maybe a 100,000 or so veterans that are hanging out. Most other countries have a "draft" of a couple of years. The Swiss, South Koreans, etcetcetc. The reason they do that is to have a standing army without having to pay anyone. That may be a shiny thing he isn't saying.

    About the gas. That's another thing that will be owned by the apex predators. Regardless the cost, you may not want to pay their price. It's "something of value" They'll exploit. Same thing with booze, weed, cigarettes (to a lesser degree).


  20. by Indy! on March 6, 2026 7:43 pm

    Boy, you are just ITCHIN' for a war on American soil. Make sure you carry that gun everywhere you go, OD - wouldn't want to be caught flat footed when the Iranian troops invade your city. 🙂


  21. by Indy! on March 6, 2026 7:47 pm

    Oh - I missed this part...

    About the gas. That's another thing that will be owned by the apex predators.

    It's already owned by apex predators - Big Oil. If you think they're going to let a bunch of muslim camel jockeys horn in on their profits, you're even more naive than I imagined.



    Regardless the cost, you may not want to pay their price. It's "something of value"

    Good thing I don't own a Hummer like you.



    They'll exploit. Same thing with booze, weed, cigarettes (to a lesser degree).

    Oh no! Not the weed!


  22. by Navy2711 on March 7, 2026 2:50 am

    During his first term, Trump supporters told me that he was responsible for the low gas prices. Maybe he can do some of that magic President stuff and keep prices down again.


  23. by HatetheSwamp on March 7, 2026 3:55 am

    Navy,

    Can you imagine gas prices if we still had the Doddering Old Fool's energy policies.

    HolyfreakinfrigginEFFINcow!


  24. by Ponderer on March 7, 2026 5:32 am

    "Can you imagine gas prices if we still had the Doddering Old Fool's energy policies." -pedophile's bitch

    Biden wouldn't have pig-ignorantly allowed Israel to use our military as his own and start this war in the first place. Gas prices wouldn't have spiked at all in the last week.

    Drilling in this country reached all-time highs during his administration. We've never exported as much crude oil as we did under Biden. His handling of our energy reserves got us through the worldwide Covid epidemic better than any other country managed to.

    Trump was handed the strongest economy in the world thanks to Biden, and we have all watched in shear horror what he has done with that in only a year. Those of us without orange duct tape over our eyes did anyways. In a time of global economic catastrophe, Biden steered us through it all better than any other country's leader did for their country. It's a verifiable fact.

    I was no giant fan of Biden's. His policies on immigration and the genocide in Gaza absolutely sucked and I can't forgive him for those. But I am willing, in all fairness, to give him credit where credit is due. And I am sorry, but he did a lot more than an adequate job with the economy, given the state of the rest of the world at the time.


    Now try and come back at me about this with something better than the price of eggs, pedophile's bitch.


  25. by HatetheSwamp on March 7, 2026 5:36 am

    "I was no giant fan of Biden's."

    HolyfreakinfrigginEFFINcow. C'mon man. Gimme a break! You supported him blindly up to the moment he bragged that we finally beat Medicare... AND, lamented immigrant women being "raped by their in-laws and brothers and sisters."


  26. by Ponderer on March 7, 2026 5:46 am

    "You supported him blindly" -pedophile's bitch

    There's really no point in trying to discuss anything with you if all you can do is project your ass off in every asinine way possible.

    Both Donna and I were very clear about the things we agreed with and the things we didn't about Biden's administration all through it. And on Biden's worst day, he was a far more competent and rational leader that Trump ever was on his best.

    Which I supposed is not a fair comparison since Trump has never even had a best day.


  27. by Ponderer on March 7, 2026 5:57 am

    (I fixed the picture in the opening post)


  28. by HatetheSwamp on March 7, 2026 6:29 am

    "Both Donna and I were very clear about the things we agreed with and the things we didn't about Biden's administration all through it."

    Yet, you both supported him unwaveringly until doing so was embarrassing.

    Then, you lockstepped with the smoke-filled room's conspiracy to foist the Day Drinker on voters.

    Exactly!


  29. by Ponderer on March 7, 2026 6:56 am

    "Yet, you both supported him unwaveringly until doing so was embarrassing." -pedophile's bitch

    We unwaveringly wanted him to defeat Trump all the way up until he dropped out of the race. Then we unwaveringly supported Harris as the nominee. And we have never in any way whatsoever regretted that decision for a nanosecond.

    And again, other than his policies on immigration and Gaza, he was quite an effective steward of this country. He literally did a lot better job than I expected him to when he was elected.


  30. by Indy! on March 7, 2026 7:09 pm

    Even I will say Biden did a better job than I suspected when the Ds stole the nod from Bernie and gave it to the basement vlogger. He ended the Afghanistan war - he'll always have my respect for that (if nothing much else).


  31. by Navy2711 on March 8, 2026 5:42 am

    Idiot,

    "Can you imagine gas prices if we still had the Doddering Old Fool's energy policies. HolyfreakinfrigginEFFINcow!"

    Can you imagine if you knew that when Trump took office, gas prices followed the same trajectory they were already on? HolyfreakinfrigginEFFINcow!

    Can you imagine if you knew that they then fluctuated based on global markets ... just like they always do? HolyfreakinfrigginEFFINcow!

    Can you imagine if you and the rest of MAGA ever got it through your thick skulls that presidents can influence gas prices, but they are determined by OPEC production, global demand, and geopolitical events? HolyfreakinfrigginEFFINcow!

    Can you imagine having voted for the guy that started a war in the middle east, and then complaining about the LAST president's energy policies?? BAHA HAHA HAHA!!!




  32. by Navy2711 on March 8, 2026 5:45 am

    Oh, I forgot:

    Can you imagine having voted for the guy that started a war which will restrict global oil supply, at a time when we're supposed to be trying to isolate Russia economically??

    BAHA HAHA HAHAAAAAAAA!


  33. by Ponderer on March 8, 2026 11:09 am

    "He ended the Afghanistan war - he'll always have my respect for that (if nothing much else)." -Indy!

    Some poor Democrat will have to end Trump's World War someday. If it isn't ended for him. The psychopath is betting the whole farm.


  34. by Indy! on March 8, 2026 11:55 am

    One of the things that exposed Obama as a fraud was not ending the Afghanistan war. It exposed his weakness and Republican streak.


  35. by Donna on March 8, 2026 1:31 pm

    I've been reading today that trump is considering "un-sanctioning" Russian oil so that India can afford to buy it.

    Okay, so that means more $ for Russia which is backing Iran.

    Most reckless administration ever.



  36. by Indy! on March 8, 2026 2:39 pm

    Also means backing Russia against Ukraine.

    Who says Trump is a Putin puppet? 🙂


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