
Burt Reynolds
Favorite team: | LA-Monroe ![]() |
Location: | Winnfield, LA |
Biography: | |
Interests: | Hunting, fishing |
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Number of Posts: | 22859 |
Registered on: | 7/17/2008 |
Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: China blames U.S. for Covid and suggests it originated in America
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 5/1/25 at 12:14 pm
Well it’s documented that USAID funded the coronavirus research
And the CIA probably let the leak out to get rid of Trump
So yea, China’s on to something
And the CIA probably let the leak out to get rid of Trump
So yea, China’s on to something
re: Hamas continues to starve Gazans
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/30/25 at 10:44 am
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So, there is literally nothing, including October 7th, that cannot be traced back to the Jews, themselves?
The deliberate strategy of Likud and Mossad to empower Hamas was a calculated move to fracture Palestinian unity and derail prospects for a viable Palestinian state. From the late 1970s, Likud governments, wary of the secular PLO’s growing international legitimacy, permitted and even encouraged the Muslim Brotherhood’s activities in Gaza, the precursor to Hamas, as a religious counterforce. Israeli officials, including former Military Governor Avner Shalev, have acknowledged Mossad’s role in enabling funds and operational space for Hamas to weaken Fatah’s dominance. By the 2000s, under Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud leadership, this evolved into a policy of tacitly supporting Hamas’s control of Gaza, highlighted by Netanyahu’s 2019 admission to Likud colleagues that bolstering Hamas via Qatari funds was essential to block Palestinian statehood. Mossad facilitated these financial pipelines, maintaining covert channels to ensure Hamas’s survival as a divisive force.
re: Hamas continues to starve Gazans
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/30/25 at 10:27 am
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Do you agree that Palestinians chose Hamas to be their political leadership?
They didn’t. Mossad and the Likud party chose them.
re: -0.3% 1st Quarter GDP
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/30/25 at 8:39 am
If we adhered to libertarian principles like Javier Milei in Argentina, we wouldn’t be in this predicament.
re: -0.3% 1st Quarter GDP
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/30/25 at 8:34 am
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This playbook was so obvious. To dump a recession on Orange
Cutting government spending can reduce GDP but not sure enough was cut to sink the whole economy -0.3%. Tariffs are the obvious culprit.
I’d rather go into a recession than the Fed cut the rates and release a bunch of liquidity that causes more inflation.
re: ‘It is full blown crisis already’ farmers say
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/28/25 at 12:58 pm
These farmers need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and grow a pair. Trump is bringing back manufacturing jobs; we all have to make sacrifices.
re: Short stop has little man syndrome
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/27/25 at 4:07 pm
Anyone under 6’0 is a beta
re: Trump + 12 on immigration!
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/27/25 at 11:40 am
Now do economy
re: A honey bun in my pantry is 590 calories
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 10:20 pm
This is the Low-T post of the day
re: Trump questions Putin's desire for peace after meeting Zelensky at the Vatican
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 10:17 pm
This board now loves Zelensky now that Trump’s mad at Putin
re: Virginia Giuffre dead by suicide
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 10:12 pm

re: Two out walks.
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 9:10 pm
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Well he’s as short as most posters here so the zone is pretty small
Cajun DNA produces little bitty fellas
re: I hate how we can’t have Lyn
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 7:47 pm
Lin is a fruitcake
No thanks
No thanks
re: CNN: China quietly rolls back retaliatory tariffs (5:18 AM, Fri April 25, 2025)
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 7:15 pm
China is 100% communist. CCP stands for Chinese Communist Party FYI
re: Thoughts on Abraham Lincoln?
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 2:05 pm
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Um, there would have been no need for reconstruction if he wouldn't have invaded the South
Reconstruction era would have been much better under Lincoln for the South. Once Andrew Johnson was out the Radical republicans in congress took over reconstruction and really punished the south worse than they should have
re: CNN: China quietly rolls back retaliatory tariffs (5:18 AM, Fri April 25, 2025)
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 1:25 pm
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The sad thing in all of this (much like the '24 elections) is there are posters actively rooting for Trump to lose out to China. CCP China. Let that sink in
If capitalism is the best economic system, it shouldn’t be losing to communism. Yet here we are.
re: Zelensky expects the U.S. to provide long-term security modeled after Israel relationship
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 1:23 pm
Just think how many more billions we could be sending to Israel instead of Ukraine.
re: We are all Muslim...
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/26/25 at 1:20 pm
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When the next 9/11 happens and 5,000+ Americans are killed, which will be in less than 1 year, this country will absolutely rebel hard against Muslims and Democrats will have a long list of heavy support for those fricking animals.
You still believe the government’s 9/11 story?? :lol:
re: CNN: China quietly rolls back retaliatory tariffs (5:18 AM, Fri April 25, 2025)
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/25/25 at 11:35 pm
Put down the bud lite son., youre dumber than a sack of hammers. China’s whuppin yer arse, cranking out half the world’s robots, slingin 400,000 AI patents to your measly 100,000, and keeping families tight with 90% marriage rates while you’re divorcin at 40% and whining about woke nonsense. Ain’t no “depression” here China’s growing 4%, shipping12.4% more to the U.S. despite tariffs, and choking you with rare earth bans. They got 145 countries trading more with them, while you’re stuck with a 40% recession chance. China’s playing chess, you’re eating’ checkers, owned by a better nation. Go Cry in your trailer, bubba.
re: CNN: China quietly rolls back retaliatory tariffs (5:18 AM, Fri April 25, 2025)
Posted by Burt Reynolds on 4/25/25 at 10:42 pm
China isn’t “caving” in the tariff war but is holding strong through strategic resilience and adaptability, countering your claim of economic collapse. Despite U.S. tariffs reaching 145%, China’s exports to the U.S. grew 12.4% year-over-year in March 2025, while trade with 145 countries surpasses U.S. trade, with Southeast Asia now its top regional partner. The IMF projects 4% GDP growth for 2025, bolstered by domestic stimulus and Belt and Road expansion, like 20 new deals with Azerbaijan. China’s rare earth export restrictions and selective tariff exemptions further pressure U.S. supply chains, while U.S. growth forecasts drop to 1.8% amid domestic lawsuits and retailer warnings of price surges. Far from collapsing, China’s enduring trade dominance and policy consistency suggest it’s winning the long game.
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