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Just a typical libertarian up in arms about some message board fodder and unconcerned about deployment of the U.S. Military in American cities. lol

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16 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Just a typical libertarian up in arms about some message board fodder and unconcerned about deployment of the U.S. Military in American cities. lol

How long do you think it will take for concern to lead to real action beyond polite protest and snarky signage?

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21 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

How long do you think it will take for concern to lead to real action beyond polite protest and snarky signage?

Considering that the majority of Americans support it or are indifferent (which at this point is support), what would that look like? What would you propose? If a million people marched on Washington demanding change and the military mowed them all down, well over 100M other Americans would laugh gleefully and thank their dear leader. The election was the turning point, the majority chose this, there is no going back.

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33 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Considering that the majority of Americans support it or are indifferent (which at this point is support), what would that look like? What would you propose? If a million people marched on Washington demanding change and the military mowed them all down, well over 100M other Americans would laugh gleefully and thank their dear leader. The election was the turning point, the majority chose this, there is no going back.

Oh well. Hook 'em Horns!

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37 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Considering that the majority of Americans support it or are indifferent (which at this point is support), what would that look like? What would you propose? If a million people marched on Washington demanding change and the military mowed them all down, well over 100M other Americans would laugh gleefully and thank their dear leader. The election was the turning point, the majority chose this, there is no going back.

yeah, whenever i feel a glimmer of hope i remind myself...

the cruelty, the stupidity, the destruction, the grift, the tackiness, the sheer disgusting grossness of it all, everything...

this is what the majority of my fellow citizens want. they voted for this with a clear, written plan right in front of them.

so...fuck it. this is America. we are exactly who history and the world always thought we were. 

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23 minutes ago, jw4381 said:

I refuse to believe it’s an actual majority that wants this absolute horse shit. 

Wants it.  Is just fine with it.  Will go along with it because hey, finally those dirty mexicans are getting what's coming to them.  It's a stewpot of motivations.  But they're all shitty.

Accept that the majority of Americans are pieces of shit.  It's an unpleasant fact, but it's a fact nonetheless.

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19 hours ago, Ghost of NMAS said:

Even thinking about UT football fight now kind of makes me feel like Nero

18 hours ago, Chad Fuck said:


Yet I still want to see Ohio State pounded into the dirt?

So - Carthage? 

 

(I know, Scipio Africanus was 200 years before Nero) 

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I don’t think it’s a majority that want it, but combine the ones that do want it with those that shrug their shoulders or don’t pay attention and walla 

This. I have a co-worker that voted for lower prices. We don’t have lower prices. Shoulder shrug and “he’s better than Harris” is his response. He’s upper middle white guy in Cypress in a $1M home. None of this affects him at all, so why would he give a shit outside of being a decent human? The market stays rolling - all is good in his backyard.
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8 hours ago, jw4381 said:

I refuse to believe it’s an actual majority that wants this absolute horse shit. 

I accept it as reality and just root for climate change.

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1 hour ago, Goofyboy said:


This. I have a co-worker that voted for lower prices. We don’t have lower prices. Shoulder shrug and “he’s better than Harris” is his response.

Sounds more like he voted against a black woman. 

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2 hours ago, Goofyboy said:


This. I have a co-worker that voted for lower prices. We don’t have lower prices. Shoulder shrug and “he’s better than Harris” is his response. He’s upper middle white guy in Cypress in a $1M home. None of this affects him at all, so why would he give a shit outside of being a decent human? The market stays rolling - all is good in his backyard.

He needs a swift kick to the nuts. I'm in Cypress and have a well worn in pair of Copa Mundials (irony is not lost here) to get the job done.



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