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You say so much dumb ****, and you say it so often that it's impossible to correct it all. You've reached Trump levels of stupidity. All3 is equally dense, but at least he only makes 1-2 wrong claims per post. You make about 15.

Hopefully everyone remembers the fact that this Canadian said the protests have caused trillions in damage, so they can laugh off every other argument he makes as bad faith. And that all3 said he would rather have David Duke than AOC.
9/12/2020 11:42 AM
You make a thread about.... me? ! You desperately need a new hobby

BTW I cannot read what you said. You are, for good reason, blocked
9/12/2020 2:10 PM
I took the time to actually answer one of your dumbass tirades, so you got triggered. Still waiting for you to explain the "trillions in damages".
9/12/2020 2:48 PM
Posted by tangplay on 9/12/2020 2:48:00 PM (view original):
I took the time to actually answer one of your dumbass tirades, so you got triggered. Still waiting for you to explain the "trillions in damages".
Take a look at what has happened in Portland, San Fran, LA, Minny -a pol -lis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Etc, and you can figure it out.. and he said he would bet, trillions, but didn't name a figure. 'A trillion' is a hyperbole.but here is a link to help you get an idea of the magnitude of this thing.. and this one is on going, nmot just a ten day war

https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/06/02/297361.htm

potential riots from current rioting, it make sense to look at losses caused by civil unrest last year in Chile — which grew from protests over an increase in subway fares in Santiago. Rioting there caused insured losses of $2 billion. About a third of that came from property claims from a handful of large retailers.

“When you look at the United States, riot and civil disorder may generally look like a sub-US $100 million risk, although with the potential for much greater losses,” Johansmeyer said in an email to Claims Journal. “But, when you add a handful of large national or international companies with losses of more than US $100 million each, you could see a much larger industry loss begin to materialize. The large losses within the catastrophe could change the character of the overall event.”


What is really disturbing is the percentage of the US population that are liking this, but that's another topic


9/14/2020 12:19 AM (edited)
So less than 100 million, but if you add in a bunch of 100 million losses to corporations (which you haven't substantiated), it becomes bigger?

You realize that even 100 million is 1% of 1% of a trillion, right?
9/14/2020 12:36 AM
Posted by tangplay on 9/14/2020 12:36:00 AM (view original):
So less than 100 million, but if you add in a bunch of 100 million losses to corporations (which you haven't substantiated), it becomes bigger?

You realize that even 100 million is 1% of 1% of a trillion, right?
Lol, no, he does not realize that
9/14/2020 7:06 AM
Take a look at what has happened in Portland, San Fran, LA, Minny -a pol -lis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Etc,

I live in Detroit. You can’t even LIE correctly because there has been VERY little violence in protests here. And when there was, it was CAUSED BY POLICE. Just like every LYING trumpet, you’re full of aldershit.
9/14/2020 8:27 AM
I wonder why he mentions Detroit...

HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
9/14/2020 8:38 AM
Posted by tangplay on 9/14/2020 8:38:00 AM (view original):
I wonder why he mentions Detroit...

HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Because he’s a dumbass with NO IDEA of the actual facts.
9/14/2020 8:41 AM
Posted by Aldershot on 9/14/2020 12:19:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 9/12/2020 2:48:00 PM (view original):
I took the time to actually answer one of your dumbass tirades, so you got triggered. Still waiting for you to explain the "trillions in damages".
Take a look at what has happened in Portland, San Fran, LA, Minny -a pol -lis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Etc, and you can figure it out.. and he said he would bet, trillions, but didn't name a figure. 'A trillion' is a hyperbole.but here is a link to help you get an idea of the magnitude of this thing.. and this one is on going, nmot just a ten day war

https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/06/02/297361.htm

potential riots from current rioting, it make sense to look at losses caused by civil unrest last year in Chile — which grew from protests over an increase in subway fares in Santiago. Rioting there caused insured losses of $2 billion. About a third of that came from property claims from a handful of large retailers.

“When you look at the United States, riot and civil disorder may generally look like a sub-US $100 million risk, although with the potential for much greater losses,” Johansmeyer said in an email to Claims Journal. “But, when you add a handful of large national or international companies with losses of more than US $100 million each, you could see a much larger industry loss begin to materialize. The large losses within the catastrophe could change the character of the overall event.”


What is really disturbing is the percentage of the US population that are liking this, but that's another topic


Not to worry; that $2 billion in damage will be fixed "free" if Biden wins.
9/14/2020 11:02 AM
Posted by all3 on 9/14/2020 11:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Aldershot on 9/14/2020 12:19:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 9/12/2020 2:48:00 PM (view original):
I took the time to actually answer one of your dumbass tirades, so you got triggered. Still waiting for you to explain the "trillions in damages".
Take a look at what has happened in Portland, San Fran, LA, Minny -a pol -lis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Etc, and you can figure it out.. and he said he would bet, trillions, but didn't name a figure. 'A trillion' is a hyperbole.but here is a link to help you get an idea of the magnitude of this thing.. and this one is on going, nmot just a ten day war

https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/06/02/297361.htm

potential riots from current rioting, it make sense to look at losses caused by civil unrest last year in Chile — which grew from protests over an increase in subway fares in Santiago. Rioting there caused insured losses of $2 billion. About a third of that came from property claims from a handful of large retailers.

“When you look at the United States, riot and civil disorder may generally look like a sub-US $100 million risk, although with the potential for much greater losses,” Johansmeyer said in an email to Claims Journal. “But, when you add a handful of large national or international companies with losses of more than US $100 million each, you could see a much larger industry loss begin to materialize. The large losses within the catastrophe could change the character of the overall event.”


What is really disturbing is the percentage of the US population that are liking this, but that's another topic


Not to worry; that $2 billion in damage will be fixed "free" if Biden wins.
Lol Biden is gonna fix the damage in Chile for free???? Way to read, dude.
9/14/2020 11:21 AM
Posted by all3 on 9/14/2020 11:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Aldershot on 9/14/2020 12:19:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 9/12/2020 2:48:00 PM (view original):
I took the time to actually answer one of your dumbass tirades, so you got triggered. Still waiting for you to explain the "trillions in damages".
Take a look at what has happened in Portland, San Fran, LA, Minny -a pol -lis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Etc, and you can figure it out.. and he said he would bet, trillions, but didn't name a figure. 'A trillion' is a hyperbole.but here is a link to help you get an idea of the magnitude of this thing.. and this one is on going, nmot just a ten day war

https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/06/02/297361.htm

potential riots from current rioting, it make sense to look at losses caused by civil unrest last year in Chile — which grew from protests over an increase in subway fares in Santiago. Rioting there caused insured losses of $2 billion. About a third of that came from property claims from a handful of large retailers.

“When you look at the United States, riot and civil disorder may generally look like a sub-US $100 million risk, although with the potential for much greater losses,” Johansmeyer said in an email to Claims Journal. “But, when you add a handful of large national or international companies with losses of more than US $100 million each, you could see a much larger industry loss begin to materialize. The large losses within the catastrophe could change the character of the overall event.”


What is really disturbing is the percentage of the US population that are liking this, but that's another topic


Not to worry; that $2 billion in damage will be fixed "free" if Biden wins.
Biden's responsibility to fix the damage in Chile?

More proof that you can't read.
9/14/2020 11:49 AM
Posted by Uofa2 on 9/14/2020 11:21:00 AM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 9/14/2020 11:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Aldershot on 9/14/2020 12:19:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 9/12/2020 2:48:00 PM (view original):
I took the time to actually answer one of your dumbass tirades, so you got triggered. Still waiting for you to explain the "trillions in damages".
Take a look at what has happened in Portland, San Fran, LA, Minny -a pol -lis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Etc, and you can figure it out.. and he said he would bet, trillions, but didn't name a figure. 'A trillion' is a hyperbole.but here is a link to help you get an idea of the magnitude of this thing.. and this one is on going, nmot just a ten day war

https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/06/02/297361.htm

potential riots from current rioting, it make sense to look at losses caused by civil unrest last year in Chile — which grew from protests over an increase in subway fares in Santiago. Rioting there caused insured losses of $2 billion. About a third of that came from property claims from a handful of large retailers.

“When you look at the United States, riot and civil disorder may generally look like a sub-US $100 million risk, although with the potential for much greater losses,” Johansmeyer said in an email to Claims Journal. “But, when you add a handful of large national or international companies with losses of more than US $100 million each, you could see a much larger industry loss begin to materialize. The large losses within the catastrophe could change the character of the overall event.”


What is really disturbing is the percentage of the US population that are liking this, but that's another topic


Not to worry; that $2 billion in damage will be fixed "free" if Biden wins.
Lol Biden is gonna fix the damage in Chile for free???? Way to read, dude.
Thanks for pointing out the damage is much more instead. Way to "help" your cause moron.
9/14/2020 7:47 PM
Posted by all3 on 9/14/2020 7:47:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Uofa2 on 9/14/2020 11:21:00 AM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 9/14/2020 11:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Aldershot on 9/14/2020 12:19:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 9/12/2020 2:48:00 PM (view original):
I took the time to actually answer one of your dumbass tirades, so you got triggered. Still waiting for you to explain the "trillions in damages".
Take a look at what has happened in Portland, San Fran, LA, Minny -a pol -lis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Etc, and you can figure it out.. and he said he would bet, trillions, but didn't name a figure. 'A trillion' is a hyperbole.but here is a link to help you get an idea of the magnitude of this thing.. and this one is on going, nmot just a ten day war

https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/06/02/297361.htm

potential riots from current rioting, it make sense to look at losses caused by civil unrest last year in Chile — which grew from protests over an increase in subway fares in Santiago. Rioting there caused insured losses of $2 billion. About a third of that came from property claims from a handful of large retailers.

“When you look at the United States, riot and civil disorder may generally look like a sub-US $100 million risk, although with the potential for much greater losses,” Johansmeyer said in an email to Claims Journal. “But, when you add a handful of large national or international companies with losses of more than US $100 million each, you could see a much larger industry loss begin to materialize. The large losses within the catastrophe could change the character of the overall event.”


What is really disturbing is the percentage of the US population that are liking this, but that's another topic


Not to worry; that $2 billion in damage will be fixed "free" if Biden wins.
Lol Biden is gonna fix the damage in Chile for free???? Way to read, dude.
Thanks for pointing out the damage is much more instead. Way to "help" your cause moron.
BWHAHAHA WTF IS HE TALKING ABOUT????? WHAT IS THAT HAHAHA OMG what a ******* loser. He can't claim to be a troll, there's no triggering happening here, it's just a brainwashed old man so filled with toxic ideas he's blinded to his. own. words.

Honest to God, I am never as confident of a Biden win as I am reading the delusional nonsense all3 posts. The writing is on the walls and the cult is desperate and flailing.

way to "help" your cause indeed, old man lol
9/14/2020 8:30 PM
yeah duh, but no one advocates for shooting cops
9/15/2020 12:49 AM
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