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18 hours ago, Chad Fuck said:


Because he was 20 years older than them. I’m not disagreeing with you, but he was Greatest Generation, not a Boomer.

Point of order: Greatest Generation got their uniforms from the Quartermaster, not Wardrobe.

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12 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said:

Point of order: Greatest Generation got their uniforms from the Quartermaster, not Wardrobe.

I know this is a joke, but Reagan was in the reserves before the war was on the horizon.  Sure, he spent the war making training films but...he did wear the uniform and somebody had to be in those films?

There's lot and lots and lots to shit on Ronnie for, but his service record isn't really a weak spot to me.

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Reagan is certainly not blameless for a lot of this shit, but I feel like there's some heavy-duty revisionism going on with him.  A whole lot of bad shit went down in the GOP in the 40 years since Reagan left office and before we got to Trumpism.

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51 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

I know this is a joke, but Reagan was in the reserves before the war was on the horizon.  Sure, he spent the war making training films but...he did wear the uniform and somebody had to be in those films?

There's lot and lots and lots to shit on Ronnie for, but his service record isn't really a weak spot to me.

heard from a usual reliable source there was a reserve unit in Hollywood actors and crew would join. This ensured they could not be drafted.

Anyways, everytime I see his name I remember this song and event.

There's one thing that makes me sick
It's when someone tries to hide behind their politics
I wish that time could go by fast
Somehow they manage to make it last
 
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34 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

Reagan is certainly not blameless for a lot of this shit, but I feel like there's some heavy-duty revisionism going on with him.  A whole lot of bad shit went down in the GOP in the 40 years since Reagan left office and before we got to Trumpism.

Reagan was the version 1.0 of this sort of fuckery and flaunting of public accountability. Ollie North sends his regards

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7 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Reagan was the version 1.0 of this sort of fuckery and flaunting of public accountability. Ollie North sends his regards

Ronald Reagan should have been impeached for Iran-Contra.

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7 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Reagan was the version 1.0 of this sort of fuckery and flaunting of public accountability. Ollie North sends his regards

As do the fairness doctrine, green energy, and the national debt.

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22 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Ronald Reagan should have been impeached for Iran-Contra.

And ollie banned for life to Tehran. Fuck that dick. For the few who know my background that hits really close to home.

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1 hour ago, Aqua Buddha said:

Leave this here, I guess:

 

well, morons that follow their advice will likely be removed from the gene pool...

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36 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

So Hegseth is advocating for the bases named after traitorous confederate rebels to revert back to those names. Big props again to the 77 million idiots that voted for this. Every single one of them deserve the absolute worst things that can possibly happen to them every single day for the rest of their miserable lives. Yes let’s take off the name Cavazos that honors, and you’re not gonna believe this, an honest to God AMERICAN general that wasn’t a traitor and put back the name of a piece of racist trash currently burning in hell. That seems so very appropriate for this timeline. 

Burning in hell metaphorically, of course.

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, UpperWestside said:

So Hegseth is advocating for the bases named after traitorous confederate rebels to revert back to those names. Big props again to the 77 million idiots that voted for this. Every single one of them deserve the absolute worst things that can possibly happen to them every single day for the rest of their miserable lives. Yes let’s take off the name Cavazos that honors, and you’re not gonna believe this, an honest to God AMERICAN general that wasn’t a traitor and put back the name of a piece of racist trash currently burning in hell. That seems so very appropriate for this timeline. 

Maybe we should also name bases for Benedict Arnold and Iva Toguri D'Aquino

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19 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

Maybe we should also name bases for Benedict Arnold and Iva Toguri D'Aquino

Open one adjoining Mar-a-Lago and name it for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. 

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So Hegseth is advocating for the bases named after traitorous confederate rebels to revert back to those names. Big props again to the 77 million idiots that voted for this. Every single one of them deserve the absolute worst things that can possibly happen to them every single day for the rest of their miserable lives. Yes let’s take off the name Cavazos that honors, and you’re not gonna believe this, an honest to God AMERICAN general that wasn’t a traitor and put back the name of a piece of racist trash currently burning in hell. That seems so very appropriate for this timeline. 
How does this make eggs cheaper?
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How does this make eggs cheaper?

You see, you own the libs, and then there are sweet lib tears, and then….duh, if you can’t get it libtard, you’re a tard!
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3 hours ago, David Dennison said:

Burning in hell metaphorically, of course.

Oh no…I have always maintained that I have no ability to send anyone to anywhere in particular once they’ve left their mortal coil, BUT January 6th and this past election were my breaking point with millions of people we share a country with. They can ALL burn in hell for their vote and they can tell their fellow traitors how proud they are of them for all eternity once they get there. I won’t accept any longer that I call myself a Christian and the there are all of these idiots who are disseminating a false version of my religion.

For anyone that believes there’s nothing after we kick the bucket you’re always cool with me. I will never, ever put someone down for not believing like I do. Some of the kindest people I have met in my travels are Muslims and people who don’t want any form of religion in their life. My mom would be one of those people. She just believes in treating everyone with dignity and respect. Religion never has played any role in her life and she’s my role model for how to treat others.

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54 minutes ago, tchookem said:
4 hours ago, UpperWestside said:
So Hegseth is advocating for the bases named after traitorous confederate rebels to revert back to those names. Big props again to the 77 million idiots that voted for this. Every single one of them deserve the absolute worst things that can possibly happen to them every single day for the rest of their miserable lives. Yes let’s take off the name Cavazos that honors, and you’re not gonna believe this, an honest to God AMERICAN general that wasn’t a traitor and put back the name of a piece of racist trash currently burning in hell. That seems so very appropriate for this timeline. 

How does this make eggs cheaper?

Something, something who cares what the price of eggs are just so long as they are allowed to call people whatever derogatory names they want because their orange god king says it’s okay. If he said eggs are 30 dollars for a dozen, but you can say whatever you want because hate crimes no longer exist, well, I think you know how that would be received.

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11 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

Leave this here, I guess:

 

For the people who cry when we call out Rogan for being a POS ... shit like this is the reason why we do it.

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  1. Hundred of thousands of trained clinical people worldwide are working on cures and vaccines to keep people safe.  They use scientific studies, methods and peer review to validate their findings.
  2. Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan did some research online

I think i'm going to have to go with #2

 

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52 minutes ago, Fastbreak said:
  1. Hundred of thousands of trained clinical people worldwide are working on cures and vaccines to keep people safe.  They use scientific studies, methods and peer review to validate their findings.
  2. Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan did some research online

I think i'm going to have to go with #2

 

Mel Gibson said Kamala Harris “Has the IQ of a fencepost.” He voted for the orange traitor. 

Joe Rogan voted for the guy that 5 out of 5 white trash racists also voted for. These are inherently stupid people. They are dangerously stupid people because they are disseminating their unscientific thoughts to millions of rubes who can’t count to potato. 
 

The following is kind of how I feel towards, oh let’s just say, 77 million plus buffoons.

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1 hour ago, Fastbreak said:
  1. Hundred of thousands of trained clinical people worldwide are working on cures and vaccines to keep people safe.  They use scientific studies, methods and peer review to validate their findings.
  2. Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan did some research online

I think i'm going to have to go with #2

 

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  1. Hundred of thousands of trained clinical people worldwide are working on cures and vaccines to keep people safe.  They use scientific studies, methods and peer review to validate their findings.
  2. Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan did some research online

I think i'm going to have to go with #2

 

This is good. Smaller lines at the doctors office. More supply of life saving vaccines and drugs for the rest of us. 2/3 of the US wanted Idiocy. Let them have it. Ivermectin for them all and polio for their kids (which I heard can be cured by ivermectin).
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13 hours ago, UpperWestside said:

So Hegseth is advocating for the bases named after traitorous confederate rebels to revert back to those names. Big props again to the 77 million idiots that voted for this. Every single one of them deserve the absolute worst things that can possibly happen to them every single day for the rest of their miserable lives. Yes let’s take off the name Cavazos that honors, and you’re not gonna believe this, an honest to God AMERICAN general that wasn’t a traitor and put back the name of a piece of racist trash currently burning in hell. That seems so very appropriate for this timeline. 

I agree with you, but assuming it happens (which I do) I can’t wait to go back to doing what I did before: telling no-nothing southern heritage types that the biggest “fuck-you” from the north to the south was sticking army bases in Texas and North Carolina and naming them after incompetent losers like John Bell Hood and Braxton fucking Bragg. It’s like Texas building a training facility in Oklahoma and naming it after John Blake.

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This is good. Smaller lines at the doctors office. More supply of life saving vaccines and drugs for the rest of us. 2/3 of the US wanted Idiocy. Let them have it. Ivermectin for them all and polio for their kids (which I heard can be cured by ivermectin).

Well in the case of vaccines, it’s not good at all. We are not in short supply of vaccines, so it does not free up more for the rest of us. As vaccination rates in the population decline, depending on the disease, we start to lose herd immunity. Then, even the responsible vaccinated people are at higher risk of contracting the disease from the unvaccinated people around them.

Joe Rogan is a problem for spreading misinformation, but I’m more worried about RFK. He could roll back public health decades.
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Checked out something I read on Bluesky. Did a quick google search with these words”

”banker retard pussy site:ft.com”

I got two results, and they were sufficient.

 

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marc andreesen on NYT's the daily saying that trump's election was like a boot being lifted off of the throat of big tech.

 

 

just... wow.

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Just now, elfenix said:

marc andreesen on NYT's the daily saying that trump's election was like a boot being lifted off of the throat of big tech.

 

 

just... wow.

He's a retard.

I feel liberated.

I'm so sick of these techtards and bros thinking the rules don't apply to them.

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4 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

He's a retard.

I feel liberated.

I'm so sick of these techtards and bros thinking the rules don't apply to them.

 

They (and many, many more) have a pretty good role model that will be taking an oath next Monday.  They look at him and think "shit, why didn't I think of that?''

 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, wild_turkey said:


Well in the case of vaccines, it’s not good at all. We are not in short supply of vaccines, so it does not free up more for the rest of us. As vaccination rates in the population decline, depending on the disease, we start to lose herd immunity. Then, even the responsible vaccinated people are at higher risk of contracting the disease from the unvaccinated people around them.

Joe Rogan is a problem for spreading misinformation, but I’m more worried about RFK. He could roll back public health decades.

 

It's worth considering (and maybe this is intersecting in the other thread about health insurance and Luigi/UHC) that there is a profit-motive for vaccinations and one should be at least somewhat skeptical anytime someone stands to profit off you (IMO).

 

Which, to wit, Moderna's stock plummted yesterday after restating their guidance of sales forecast by over $1 billion dollars. ETA link: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/13/moderna-lowers-2025-sales-forecast.html

 

To me, I'm no going to be watching if Moderna tries some "oh you need this vaccine now for XYZ" because their shareholders are going to invent reasons for boosters, seasonal vaccinations, etc.

 

I hope that's not the case, but it's still worth at least making yourself aware of the economic relationship.

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