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15 minutes ago, Goredho said:

These retaliatory acts could be used as a pretext for military coercion.  What are the odds Canada becomes our Ukraine?

They’ve been planning on Ukraining Mexico for years. Once he controls the military, they’re going to move forward with drone striking northern Mexico. It’ll be the same rhetoric Russia used instead of cartel rather than Nazi.

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2 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Won’t they just leave their stuff in casks longer and then before we know it there’s only expensive aged bourbon available?

But at the Old Crow pricepoint?

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54 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

I have tried to do the math and it always seems to come back to the alignment of "he hates the same people I hate so as long as we agree on that I am willing to give him a flyer on anything else". I cannot find any other reason except that. Am I in the wrong thinking here?

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29 minutes ago, Pasken said:

They’ve been planning on Ukraining Mexico for years. Once he controls the military, they’re going to move forward with drone striking northern Mexico. It’ll be the same rhetoric Russia used instead of cartel rather than Nazi.

I guess what I mean is, if the U.S. were to take a military action in an attempt to absorb another sovereign nation in N.A., would NATO nations help that other nation defend itself from the U.S.?

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27 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Who posted the thing from decades ago about the US controlling all of North America, and how that fit with trump’s rhetoric from Panama and Mexico to Canada and Greenland?

So I guess we will hear about the migrant caravans from Finland then.

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59 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

No there won't. It blows my mind the mental gymnastics these people do to avoid even one iota of blame for the orange man. I have tried to do the math and it always seems to come back to the alignment of "he hates the same people I hate so as long as we agree on that I am willing to give him a flyer on anything else". I cannot find any other reason except that. Am I in the wrong thinking here?

Against stupidity we are defenseless.

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41 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Who posted the thing from decades ago about the US controlling all of North America, and how that fit with trump’s rhetoric from Panama and Mexico to Canada and Greenland?

i don't know but Trudeau said this outright like three weeks ago, that this was the intent and that it was indeed serious.

that is what has broken this friendship for decades if not forever, way more than the trade war and tariffs stuff.

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Human beings have too much variation in intelligence for democracy to work. Too much standard deviation from the mean. 

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41 minutes ago, UTGrad98 said:

Human beings have too much variation in intelligence for democracy to work. Too much standard deviation from the mean. 

I don't agree with that even a little bit. 

The key advantage for democracies are peaceful transfers of power. Because non democracies are just as liable to fuck things up. But if there's no system for peaceful transfers of power there's a decent likelihood the people who made the originial mistakes double down on their mistakes rather than take corrective action.

This creates reactionary government policies, but that's better than simply going down with the ship. 

Look around the world. How many countries with totalitarian/authoritarian governments are people better off living in than countries with functioning democracies? Now, I'm not a big fan of direct democracies writ large, but I am a big fan of giving people an opportunity to vote for a change in power. 

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8 hours ago, Brisketexan said:


Seriously. These stories could start with “Donald Trump personally raped his wife in front of him, then murdered, cooked, and ate his infant son,” and the opening line of the interview would be “I still support President Trump, but….”
There is nothing he can do to lose their support.
Nothing.
His old bit about “I could shoot a man in the face in the middle of 5th Avenue and not lose their support?” We’re seeing that he wouldn’t even lose their support of…the man he shot in the face in the middle of 5th avenue.
[Man in hospital, head fully bandaged to cover the giant hole where his left cheek and eye used to be] “I mean, I still support him…”

Question: is voter regret unique to Trump 2024 or has that happened with other elections in the past?

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ah yes 2016. that time the person who we already knew was a turd got a formal audition to remind us just how much of a turn he could be.

typing this in 2025 is just something. fucking retarded country. 

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2 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

I honestly hope all these people suffer...fuck them 

During election night I sent a buddy a text that said the most disheartening thing about all of this is that he won the Christianity vote and tonight’s vote said fuck everyone but me. 
 

in summary, fuck em all

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10 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said:

The bourbon market was already crashing, so understandable that they're freaking out. Of course, they blame the wrong people.

Private Equity destroyed it first, Trump is dumb enough to make it worse. 

 

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Posted
32 minutes ago, RockwallJim said:

Question: is voter regret unique to Trump 2024 or has that happened with other elections in the past?

So literally you're just asking questions?

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33 minutes ago, RockwallJim said:

Question: is voter regret unique to Trump 2024 or has that happened with other elections in the past?

Probably more so now, because I doubt many people voted for Trump expecting him to hand our country over to billionaires and Putin. 

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1 hour ago, GenXer said:

It was prevalent in trump 2016 as well.

Are you sure about that.  If that was the case, why does he have such voter loyalty?  Don't we keep hearing about his rock solid 'base' on tv?

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54 minutes ago, RockwallJim said:

Are you sure about that.  If that was the case, why does he have such voter loyalty?  Don't we keep hearing about his rock solid 'base' on tv?

It is because they, like you, are in a cult and incredibly stupid.

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44 minutes ago, RockwallJim said:

Are you sure about that.  If that was the case, why does he have such voter loyalty?  Don't we keep hearing about his rock solid 'base' on tv?

trump always has his 30%. This is known. It remained consistent in his first term. It’s the subsequent 15% that is the “some ragrets”subset that this thread is dedicated.

For reference, his first term followed a similar pattern. Within two months, trump’s approval rating dropped 10 points.

 

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By the end of 2020, his abhorrent handling of the pandemic and room temperature IQ messaging during those press conferences resulted in the worst approval rating ever.

This happened even when he partnered with the pharma companies to fast track the vaccine.

 

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22 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Won’t they just leave their stuff in casks longer and then before we know it there’s only expensive aged bourbon available?

Sigh - because you can't just leave them in the rickhouse. The vast majority of Bourbon barrels peak between 6-8 years and get worse from there. From that point the conditions have to be managed in with ever increasing cost and attention.

Of course, people are dumb and have been conditioned to think that older=better and will ignore what their nose is telling them, but only too a point,  and if cheap bourbon floods the market people might wake up to the reality of things. 

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On 3/8/2025 at 9:14 AM, troph said:

 No one knew what the emoluments clause was and plus “emoluments” is too hard to spell. 

Yep. That is when I lost all faith in our political system. He never should have been allowed to become president. The Supreme Court is absolute garbage these days. 

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Posted
17 hours ago, Colonel Sanders said:

Jack Daniels is produced in Kentucky?

Jack Daniels’ parent company, Brown-Forman, is based in louisville KY

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Whatever will Ted do when the power grid goes south again?

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“walking into mexico is like walking into a walmart.” Except for all the dumbfuck magas in their scooters.

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40 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee endorsed Trump because they thought he’d get Imran Khan out of jail (no) and now they’re begging Trump not to go through with a Pakistani travel ban. The leopards wanted Desi cuisine. 

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The Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee endorsed Trump because they thought he’d get Imran Khan out of jail (no) and now they’re begging Trump not to go through with a Pakistani travel ban. The leopards wanted Desi cuisine. 
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Lives with his dad and mom, smokes pot all day, and doesn’t use a bong….
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2 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee endorsed Trump because they thought he’d get Imran Khan out of jail (no) and now they’re begging Trump not to go through with a Pakistani travel ban. The leopards wanted Desi cuisine. 

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A lot of dumb docs on that board

 

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On 3/7/2025 at 6:12 AM, bluto said:

This is a Kingdom Church. Theocratists. 

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Landon and Heather Schott were married in 2005 and began a life committed to building the Kingdom of God and making Jesus Famous.

It's just as described in the Atlantic. Huge. Informal. Dedicated to establishing God's Kingdom on Earth. In short, they're enemies of the republic. I quoted the Atlantic article before now, but here's a part of a paragraph.

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A shift is under way, one that scholars have been tracking for years and that has become startlingly visible with the rise of Trumpism. At this point, tens of millions of believers—about 40 percent of American Christians, including Catholics, according to a recent Denison University survey—are embracing an alluring, charismatic movement that has little use for religious pluralism, individual rights, or constitutional democracy. 

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And people who have never heard the name are nonetheless adopting the movement’s central ideas. These include the belief that God speaks through modern-day apostles and prophets. That demonic forces can control not only individuals, but entire territories and institutions. That the Church is not so much a place as an active “army of God,” one with a holy mission to claim the Earth for the Kingdom as humanity barrels ever deeper into the End Times.

Idiot World becomes whole with Religious Lunacy World.

The End Times is Good Times!

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On 3/7/2025 at 10:42 AM, High Plains Drifter said:

 

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That's only part of it, but a big part. Media and wealth worship turned him into an icon. 

 

You remind me that he was iconic in the Preppie/Yuppie '80s. The lie of him making huge money with only a little bit of help from his Dad became mythology. Back then the now aging Boomers thought they were all hotshot investors as they invested in the stock market which was almost can't miss until the bust.

I hadn't really connected that 80s image of Trump being engraved in those minds. I went into Trump Tower just months after it opened. I happened to be visiting NYC. So fucking tacky; it was the cathedral for the austentatious. Of course he becomes King of the United States of Arrogance.

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2 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Imran Khan

Completely setting aside Trumpism, the whole Khan character arc has so many leopard components. From his ex Goldsmith to the current state of affairs.

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Organized religion is a sham and a crutch for weak-minded people who need strength in numbers.

was never a big Jesse Ventura fan, but always appreciated him for this quote, and having the balls to say it as a politician.

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41 minutes ago, GenXer said:

 

A lot of dumb docs on that board

 

So many invested in a worthless game of chicken. They projected a lot onto someone that has an open disdain for brown people. Or take the normal route and pay him. His policies are first and foremost transactional, except for the really dumb ones. 

 

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On 3/7/2025 at 10:49 AM, Im_smarter_then_you said:

I don’t want anyone harassed based on their ethnicity but hopefully this starts flipping some votes 

It's elected-government harrassment. I hope Trumpists get harrassed for their ethnicity just like non-Trumpists are harrassed. 

 

On 3/8/2025 at 9:56 AM, Brisketexan said:


Think of what the defining trends/entities of this era will be when the history books are written: private equity, crypto, random-ass tariffs, resurgent white supremacy, the return of preventable viral diseases due to anti-vaxxers, doubling down on climate-harming activities (MORE coal and oil, now!), the ending of functional public education…and the list goes on.
This is the era of societal self-immolation.
God, it’s so fucking stupid.
But at least we stopped trans people from playing volleyball. So, it’s all worth it.

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On 3/8/2025 at 11:46 AM, Post Oak said:

There's not gonna be any conservative backlash. 

There was no reasonable reason for anyone to vote for this shithead. Yet they did.  

These people are hidebound intellectual cowards. They'll vote R next time too.  

Fuck em

Actual conservatives seem to have lashed back during the first Trump administration. What the fuck even is a conservative today? Any conservatives who had thoughtful conservative beliefs are gone from that party with no real home.

GOP backlash? C'mon. They're helping.

On 3/8/2025 at 1:36 PM, Post Oak said:

Against stupidity we are defenseless.

-Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Succinctly perfect. 

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On 3/8/2025 at 11:36 AM, Brisketexan said:


Seriously. These stories could start with “Donald Trump personally raped his wife in front of him, then murdered, cooked, and ate his infant son,” and the opening line of the interview would be “I still support President Trump, but….”
There is nothing he can do to lose their support.
Nothing.
His old bit about “I could shoot a man in the face in the middle of 5th Avenue and not lose their support?” We’re seeing that he wouldn’t even lose their support of…the man he shot in the face in the middle of 5th avenue.
[Man in hospital, head fully bandaged to cover the giant hole where his left cheek and eye used to be] “I mean, I still support him…”

But…lets revisit in 4 years and ask these fine folks potentially living in tents with a completely gutted economy, high cost of living and no way to pay for it, how they view their potentially last cast vote. However, the interview may need to be scheduled on a day when the city doesn’t tear down the encampment and run off its inhabitants. 



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