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19 minutes ago, Pancho said:

@Brisketexan may correct me if I’m wrong but, some Latinos identify as White. Also, it’s the same with some Blacks in that they are “othering” those Latinos who are trying to get to America or who just got here because they don’t want to be associated and lumped in with them. Same for Blacks who voted for turnip—a lot of Black conservatives a.) hate the fact that they were born Black and b.) don’t want to be identified with or associated with low-income, thuggish, or ghetto Blacks. It’s the same form of “othering” as Latinos.

I mean, everyone who isn't 100% indigenous or decendants of slaves are descendants of people who voluntarily immigrated to the US for a better life, and are the same people who have a problem with anyone else doing that today. It's called human nature, we are animals with shitty instincts, and many of us never figured out how our intilligence can be used to separate us from poo flinging monkeys.

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1 minute ago, 'stache said:

many of us never figured out how our intilligence can be used to separate us from poo flinging monkeys.

To be fair, many of us had had our intelligence evolved away

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12 hours ago, Pancho said:

 

I posted a link yesterday where somebody thinks he's wearing a Foley catheter and piss bag.

Others online think it's a knee brace of some kind. That might explain why he hasn't played golf in like two weeks.

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9 minutes ago, C-Man said:

That might explain why he hasn't played golf in like two weeks.

He played with SEC commisioner Greg Sankey and Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua just this weekend at Bedminster.  SEC!  SEC!  ND!  SEC!  Fucking bootlickers.

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1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said:

He played with SEC commisioner Greg Sankey and Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua just this weekend at Bedminster.  SEC!  SEC!  ND!  SEC!  Fucking bootlickers.

My bad. I thought I read that he hadn't played in several weeks.

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3 hours ago, Pig Bellmont said:

It’s fucking insane he was approved by the Senate. There won’t be any consequences but he should be impeached and removed for this

The sad thing is you could be talking about any number of people right now and you would be correct.

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13 minutes ago, C-Man said:


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I don't care if he's lying.  That's the way you do it (money for nothing and your chicks for free).

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4 hours ago, Pig Bellmont said:

It’s fucking insane he was approved by the Senate. There won’t be any consequences but he should be impeached and removed for this

Kennedy promised not to interfere with the work of this committee or its members in order to secure the support of Louisiana senator, Dr. Cassidy. This group advises the government and insurance companies on what vaccines to cover.

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57 minutes ago, DDD Dad said:

Remember when all of the right wing folks were crying about how their freedom of speech was being infringed because Facebook and Twitter were editing their posts?  

I do.

And how ebil Joe Biden was actively seeking to curb lies on social media.  But without getting anyone fired?  That was  . . .  concerning.

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2 minutes ago, Bojack said:

The early returns on the military resisting unlawful orders aren't looking good at all.

This is correct.

And expected.

People keep thinking "well....sure, THAT institution totally failed, but THIS institution will save us!"  And every time, they are wrong.

I told y'all how this sort of thing ends.  Always.  100% of the time.  That's where we're headed.  It's stupid, it's awful, and we the American people will be the ones who pay the ultimate price....but it's where we're going, at breakneck speed.

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Yeah, anyone expecting the military to break the chain of command en masse and save us is engaging in some serious wishful thinking.

 

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6 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Trump trying to start a civil war only reminds me of how Obama was the most divisive president ever.

Sadly, Obama is why we have Trump as President. Obama brought the fear. 

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8 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Trump trying to start a civil war only reminds me of how Obama was the most divisive president ever.

But at least Trump doesn't wear tan suits, right?  And his wife doesn't bare her shoulders in public.  Her fake tits, yeah, but not her shoulders like some cheap whore.

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2 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

I mean, there was video evidence that she didn’t do shit. But ok. 

That doesn't mean they saw it.  Or saw unedited video.  Defendants have no right to present evidence to a GJ, it's not a trial.  Sometimes, a defendant's attorney is permitted, by the US Attorney in order to be fair, to make some form of presentation to the GJ.  But you know that shit didn't happen here.

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3 minutes ago, Slacks said:

Sadly, Obama is why we have Trump as President. Obama brought the fear. 

No. He was just the pretext.
Remember back in 2008 when @TahoeHorn was spouting that bullshit about Obama being a secret revolutionary black nationalist? He didn’t actually believe it, however, he was a locally advice partisan towing his party line. But what he hadn’t fully internalized at that time* was that his party had become an insurgent outlier working against the constitutional order.


 

 

*he has since, which is a big reason why he no longer posts here or anywhere. 

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1 minute ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

No. He was just the pretext.
Remember back in 2008 when @TahoeHorn was spouting that bullshit about Obama being a secret revolutionary black nationalist? He didn’t actually believe it, however, he was a locally advice partisan towing his party line. But what he hadn’t fully internalized at that time* was that his party had become an insurgent outlier working against the constitutional order.

And then he won... And the fear/racism came straight to the front... And this dude decided he'd use it to his advantage. 

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10 minutes ago, Slacks said:

And then he won... And the fear/racism came straight to the front... And this dude decided he'd use it to his advantage. 

Yep. I mean I think for a lot of those people, ie, the ones who know better  then and now, they convince themselves this is politics and usual- the way to get lower marginal tax rates and deregulation and so forth. They still haven’t fully grappled with the reality of the dark forces they have released. And they won’t until it either impacts them personally or Republicans lose a lot of elections, and then they’ll be either crying or tut-tutting, respectively. 

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5 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Yep. I mean I think for a lot of those people, ie, the ones who know better  then and now, they convince themselves this is politics and usual- the way to get lower marginal tax rates and deregulation and so forth. They still haven’t fully grappled with the reality of the dark forces they have released. And they won’t until it either impacts them personally or Republicans lose a lot of elections, and then they’ll be either crying or tut-tutting, respectively. 

I don't thinj the Republicans will lose a lot of elections. There are way too many people who are OK with hate, and enough who prefer it. 

Hate is normalized again. 

Dems better figure out something for the apathetic to hate... Being inclusive is noble and honorable, but won't beat the hate machine. The hate machine learned how to make the best traits in humankind, inclusion and tolerance, into a negative "DEI" to vote against. Think about how crazy that is.

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Right, because if the federal government spent its time and money helping communities rebuild after natural disasters, then who would make sure people didn't gather in public with signs and chanting?

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31 minutes ago, bolverk said:

 

 

50 states with redundant infrastructures of varying levels of capability to handle events that happen randomly and inconsistently but have to be addressed the moment they do happen is VERY efficient 🙄

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2 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

50 states with redundant infrastructures of varying levels of capability to handle events that happen randomly and inconsistently but have to be addressed the moment they do happen is VERY efficient 🙄

The gutting of the SBA is already killing us as we try to rebuild after the wildfires. 



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