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24 minutes ago, T master said:
I'm really not sure exactly what or how it has come to this i just know that there were a lot of people complaining about what was happening at the southern border & accusations were made that kids were in cages I know AOC was all up in arms last year about the empty parking lot she went and witnessed 😆(I do remember something about that)
I did here that Biden said something about allowing changing the immigration laws as a promise in his campaign was one of his executive orders to revert what ever procedures that were in place ?
I heard today on the radio that someone from the border patrol said the new administration had no plan put in place for the amount of people mostly children that were now trying to cross the border WYH is going on some say this is the worse the southern border has been in decades .
I have heard that the president has said it's not his fault but wasn't it pretty much under control not to long ago someone please enlighten me with all the details i just here bits and pieces so i don't want to throw stones because i don't know exactly what is going on .
Tiberius please help me out brother fill me in on what Trump did to screw this up .
The new administration throws up a sign that says Party tonight, free booze, food, games, prizes, and music. All welcome. How many people show up?
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16 minutes ago, ALF said:
He's smart enough to listen to his advisors . Trump would never do that.
I expect his advisors are doing more than advising. They are taking on tasks and functions which are duties of the office of the President. VP Harris is taking calls and meetings with world leaders which is a role reserved for the President unless he is unable to perform the duties of office.
I've argued the party leadership knew of Mr. Biden's compromised physical and mental health but needed a "moderate" candidate that could move far enough to the right to gain enough votes in key swing states to win the Electoral College vote. All the other candidates were viewed as too liberal and none of the them polled well and would have most likely lost to Trump in 2020. The Democratic party handlers trotted out JB and fortunately enough were able to use the COVID pandemic as cover for keeping him out of sight and limiting his public appearances to minimize any gaffes or "senior moments". And it worked.
Now the question is when will his usefulness as moderate leader be outweighed by the political costs of his obvious health impairments? That remains to be seen based on how events play out. That's the point in time they pull the plug and elevate VP Harris to the Presidency.
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3 minutes ago, The Governor said:
I feel you. It’s not fun being the permanent minority party.
Dems probably hated that through the 80’s as well.
Truth is I'm a registered democrat and grew up in a pro-democrat union household. But this isn't the democratic party of my youth. This is an entirely different animal here. The current crop of leaders doesn't much care about union people except for getting their votes one day in November each year or for that matter working people in general.
I'm just trying to see the humor in the tragic comedy that is unfolding before us here. Quite simply they're leading this country down the crapper both socially and economically and by 2022 there isn't going to be much support to keep that "permanent majority" in place. And admit it. Do you really believe Biden is anything more than a front man for his handlers in the shadows? 50 years from now historians will be wondered what collective insanity took place during this period.
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1 hour ago, The Governor said:
It’s nice to see the GOP fall into obscurity. As of right now, there won’t be any wave midterm elections. That NC Senate seat is in play now. Minimal gains for the GOP.
Clear sailing from here on out.
Clear sailing for the SS America to go over the falls and crash on the rocks below. I think we saw the high point of the new administration on inauguration day. Its been all downhill from that point. How much worse can things get? My guess is we'll all be surprised.
Today your glorious leader fell on the stairway leading up to Air Force One. An anonymous source reported to the Washington Post they saw former President Trump pouring oil on the steps just minutes before President Biden appeared on the scene for this flight out. House speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority leader Schummer are already scheduling a press conference to condemn this latest act of insurrection intended to "destroy our democracy". The House plans impeachment proceedings on the former President which will commence over the weekend. CNN and MSNBC are rushing reporter, uh I mean political activists, to the scene while facebook, google, and twitter bring on more fact checkers and censors to ensure the public gets the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help them God.
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24 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:
They’re laughing in China.
Global Times editor Hu Xijin said on Twitter: "China and the US have never blamed each other in such an open and unceremonious way. It shows the era in which the US can pretend it has enough power and morality to talk down to China is over. It must treat Beijing in an equal and respectful manner."
The US is past-peak Empire and headed down. What better "leader" to have for that at this point in history than Joe Biden? A man of deteriorating mental and physical health which perfectly represents the state of America's moral and social decay championed by the left. A uni-polar world order is transforming to a multi-polar world order and American and its citizens will experience the impacts of that change. Most appear totally oblivious and in denial of this transformation and the effect it will have on their lives going forward. As for American foreign policy we're at the point in the process where nobody is afraid of the bully anymore but the bully has yet to realize that fact. Maybe the lack of any progress from this weekend's US/China talks will make that clear?
Cooperation and not conflict both internationally and domestically is required going-forward but cooperation has never been the strong suit of the progressive/war party mindset in charge at the moment.
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11 minutes ago, Unforgiven said:
If your a white guy and marry a black woman, you're prolly a racist...
Comedian Bill Burr Accused of Being Racist For Marrying A Black Woman
“You shouldn’t assume someone isn’t racist just because they own a minority sex servant.”
Hard to believe that this is what some people waste their time and energy focused on.
One thing for sure, these people are clowns.
Perhaps this is a new broken human species, Ho mo moronic
They are sad, unhappy, depressed, and most likely mentally ill people that should be ignored. A bunch of Buzzkills..
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7 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:
The genius of Donald Trump was that he hid in plain sight for all those years, working deals with other business owners, government, local municipalities, unions and the like. He played the long game, under the radar, an enigma, all the while a spy—a Putin puppet positioned precariously close to the pinnacle of power.
Or, so says Tibsy.
All this coordinated and controlled from Trump's secret Moon base with support from aliens from the Orion constellation.
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Left can't make much political hay out of this tragedy as the perp looks to be some sex addict and pervert. Being sexual perversion is something they wholeheartedly support it might be a no go for any of their favorite issues.
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4 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:
Classic Transpy. The nation’s independently interdependent weathermen just inadvertently heard, reported and confirmed something that never actually occurred and suggested it came to then anonymously.
“I CHECKED GUYS—THEY SAID THEY JUST MISUNDERHEARD WHAT DIDN’T HAPPEN. THEY SEEM NICE THOUGH!”
Its all scripted and rehearsed. Some anonymous source plants a derogatory story in the media. Saying they heard or saw something "illegal" or "unethical" or the mother of all concerns "unconstitutional threat to democracy". The media doesn't bother to do any legwork like verifying sources or following up to confirm anything. So the media runs with it. Then, queue all the outrage. Which has already been prepared as they've been clued in on what story is going to break and when. Everyone starts running around raising concerns about "threats to our democracy". This routine goes on for about a week or two monopolizing the news cycle. All kinds of deep state scumbags express their concern to like-minded press outlets.
Here's the fun part. Later, when nobody is paying attention, the said media issues a retraction on the back page or on a 3 AM show as facts trickle out which conflict with the story planted by the anonymous source. The story provided by unnamed sources proves to be BS. But that doesn't matter. The objective is met and the damage is done. Rinse and repeat as necessary.
What never happens is this. Never, ever does anyone go back and confront or "out" that anonymous source or question their motivation or bring any kind of charges or exposure to them.
The real "crime" isn't what initially happened or what supposedly happened. Its the false story planted in the press to fabricate and manufacture a crisis or issue. That's the real threat to our democracy. A compliant press more than willing to assist political operatives in creating false stories. And to boot having "fact checkers" in place to ensure their false story is not challenged by anyone, heaven forbid, with real facts and knowledge or just the brains and common sense to sniff out all their BS.
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10 hours ago, DrPJax said:
Beane is like a used car salesman ! How did he get anything from Atl foe Lee? Truly the WIZARD !
The Pegula's need to give Beane a shot at the Sabres GM job. Or at least get the GM's and coaches into the same room and say (pointing to the Bills side) "this" works and (pointing to the Sabres side) "that" doesn't. Do more of "this" and stop doing "that".
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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:
Why would I believe you? No one voted for Bush either. No one wanted to go to war in Iraq (except that evil Hillary, who was really behind it!) Now, no one voted for Trump, go figure!
Our demographics are becoming more diverse
Move diverse and dumber. Look at falling SAT test scores and "racist" standardized testing over time and tell me that focusing on diversity is working. Its cultivating an increasing larger number of idiots and mental incompetents that can't even do basic math or speak or write a simple sentence with correct syntax. More and more people have no tangible skills. The average kid in Baltimore high school "graduate" for example can't even read at a 6th grade level. That is sad. This country is going down fast. Soon there will be nothing to fight over. But by all means keep on believing your BS. Hurray for diversity! The battle cry of social decay and failure.
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Market research showed that none of the Democratic primary candidates would beat Trump in the key swing states as they were all seen as "too liberal". So the party trotted out poor old Joe Biden and positioned him just far right enough to score enough of the moderate votes in swing states to gain the required electoral votes. But hiding his failing mental and physical health was necessary and conveniently the COVID pandemic situation provided a perfect excuse to limit his public exposure.
Only the mentally challenged or the most devoted followers of the party can claim they see no issue with his mental condition. Its obvious. For all purposes VP Harris is assuming and carrying out many duties assigned to the President and by all accounts seems to be doing a good job. At some point Biden will step down or be removed via the 25 Amendment.
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6 hours ago, Buffalo Timmy said:
I teach math and that sign has actually caused me grief through the years because students think it is stupid, basically why solve a problem to prove it does not work? Why can't they just say it is wrong? It might be oppressive but still not racist.
Math isn't racist. Mathematical principles have been a foundation of civilizations for 1,000 of years. Babylonians, Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Mayans, Chinese, Asian Indians, and so on. All these civilizations developed and used math. Math has no race. I suspect if alien civilizations exist somewhere out in our Galaxy they use math and the fundamental principles of it.
The people denouncing math as racist are failures. They are responsible for developing and educating children in various basic concepts. Like math. They are academics, education administrators, and intellectuals. They and their programs and curriculum have failed in providing children the necessary training and education to succeed in life. To blame themselves or point a finger at each other is to admit failure, to admit they are not somehow intellectually superior. So they find another target. The inert and non-sentient discipline of math is the target. And they develop some crackpot idea that somehow children of color are different and that they are incapable of comprehending the concepts of math. Not only is this insulting but the very foundation of the idea is racist. So really why are we even listening to these people?
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20 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:
But a difference is that interest rates are at historic lows right now, making that borrowing more feasible. $1.9 trillion today at 0-0.25% interest is not the same as $1.9 trillion at 1.25-1.5% interest.
Plus.... ya know.... Pandemic with millions still unemployed and millions more who've dropped out of the workforce.
So what happens when rates go up? The 10Yr US Treasury is at 1.635%. All this additional supply (1.9T) will put stress on rates to go higher. Who is going to step up and buy all this supply? What astute investor or fund wants to "loan" the US government money for 10 years at about 1.6% when they can put their funds into the equity markets and pull down 10, 20, 30%? That move is a guaranteed loser. Plus inflation is on the rise and pretty quickly.
Most likely the Fed will step in through additional QE purchases to hold rates down by increasing the size of their balance sheet. A likely consequence will be a weaker US dollar. So pick your poison. Higher rates or a loss of purchasing power in your paycheck denominated in a currency that is losing value. This will all happen rather quickly. I hope people are preparing for this likelihood and not ignoring the obvious risks. Because there won't be anybody left to bail anyone else out when the SHTF.
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1 hour ago, ALF said:
That's why planning now to see if it is possible to stop China or would the cost be too high. WW 3 would be a cost too high of course. I'm thinking economic not military action by the world. Isolation , no foreign students to any other country or tourists.
China surpassed the United States in annual gross crude oil imports in 2017, importing 8.4 million barrels per day (b/d)
Together, five of China's leading crude petroleum suppliers (Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Angola plus Brazil) generate well over half (59.3%) of overall Chinese crude oil imports for 2019. China's top 10 crude petroleum providers supply approximately four-fifths (79.3%) of its imported crude oil
If the world could shut down all imports to China ?
If a hypothetical plan won't work then Taiwan is gone. Then scale that back to at least make it not business as usual.
While a strategy of some economic or cultural isolation is an interesting perspective I think it necessary to look at things from the perspective of each of China's trading partners. What would compel them to get on board with such an approach?
The 5 oil exporters for starters.
Russia - 100% certainty they would have no interest in any actions taken against China in the oil market or for that matter anything that would support US strategic interests. What would the US offer in return? Cease to add NATO members in Eastern Europe? Removing sanctions? Withdraw objections to NordSteam2 gas pipeline to Germany?
Saudi Arabia - A major US arms purchaser although the new US administration has indicated a desire to dial back those sales. With US fracking all but eliminating the US market they sought markets elsewhere. China was an obvious buyer. The Saudi's are strategic masters playing a balancing game with the US., Russia, and China and other factions and interests in the region. What would the US offer in return for cutting back on China bound exports? I don't know and would they want to upset or introduce another variable into their balancing act?
Iraq - This to me is a big kick in the face of the US. US blood and treasure eliminated Saddam and China appears to be a top beneficiary with Iran taking the lead spot there. Maybe the US offers to a firm schedule of force draw down to leave the country in return for more cooperation?
Angola - Although its given little exposure China has made significant economic and cultural inroads in Africa. Its almost a secret it seems. With major migration of population into Africa which some might characterize as "economic colonization". The thrust of which is to secure access to nature resources. But with a lot of direct investment in places like Angola it seems doubtful they'd be willing or perhaps able to align with US interests.
Brazil - As part of the BRICS "alliance" its hard to see them pulling the plug on a source of trade. Along with this their government is a rolling dumpster fire.
My perspective is none of this happened by accident or overnight. China's been playing the "long game" for decades. And kind of boxed the US into a corner. One step at a time in a methodical manner. All that's happened recently is the realization of it all. To get out of that corner requires thinking and planning on that same strategic level. But is it too late for that regarding the sovereignty and independence of Taiwan?
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4 minutes ago, ALF said:
That's a very good point . The US and Allies have to plan now how to protect Taiwan at all costs. Hong Kong should be enough to convince everyone China will not stop there.
Of course China will not stop at objectives aimed at Taiwan and Hong Kong. They have greater ambitions. But what does it mean to protect Taiwan alt all costs? All costs? Such as committing to military action? Engaging is an armed confrontation with China? Perhaps starting World War 3? And what consequences, risks, and threats will such a policy of "all costs" present?
Beyond some vague China containment policy it might make sense to have some clear and credible articulation of US strategic interests from the administration before committing to some "at all costs" program.
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28 minutes ago, snafu said:
Well now. That’ll make them think twice about breaking ignoring international agreements and stomping on individual rights next time. I think China doesn’t care much about assaults on democracy or attacks on autonomy. They’ll give us another example in Taiwan right after the 2022 olympics.
I'm not sure why the US would object to anything China is doing as their government seems to be the operating model our government aspires to. Creating a surveillance and thought control state through the melding of government force and coercion with technology oligarchs and the corporations they control.
But aside from that China is simply not afraid of the US anymore. What are "we" going to do? Impose sanctions? I'm sure Pres Xi isn't spending many sleepless nights worried about that prospect. Diplomatically our state department's approach to international affairs is consistent with the "gun boat" policies of past eras. Look at the number of places where force is either being directly applied or threatened. The problem is the world has changed and while I question China's motives as less than transparent and genuine their more "cooperative" economic development approach to affairs is leading to a lot of arrangements around the world that are slowly squeezing the US out of a lot of places.
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19 hours ago, BillStime said:
YES!!!
I'm sure all the street gangs and drug cartels will be lining up early to turn in all their weapons. And given how safe the streets and cities will become as a result all politicians will be obligated to eliminate their private and public security details because they will no longer be necessary. Because more gun control legislation has passed. People getting robbed or assaulted by an armed assailant can soon inform them they are breaking the new gun control law. I expect they'll apologize and move on!
Truth be told here the pols and their government agents want to ban weapons held by people they expect to be hassling sometime in the future for doing or not doing something they will make "illegal". Things like thinking for yourself, and doubting all the BS they feed you.
So they want to disarm them now so they don't end up getting their asses shot off later. Got nothing to do with public safety. They don't care about you or me getting killed by an armed gunman. As long as their back sides are safe. Street criminals will still be killing people in the streets. Homicide, armed robbery, and other crime stats will not be impacted. Just more BS posturing for their followers. Nothing will change and then cries for more... wait for it... gun control.. And the cycle of failure to address the core problem will continue..
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32 minutes ago, BillStime said:
The similarity is in both cases the federal government didn't have the money to fund either and both added/will add to the federal debt.
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11 minutes ago, B-Man said:
Well the
PORKCovid Relief Bills signing was apparently moved up to this afternoon,So our address tonight will not be questions, but taking credit for the incredible job done by the pharmacy companies last summer and fall.
😎
I understand the theme will be to recognize the signing of the COVID Relief bill and communicate some other "priorities" for the remainder of the year. I think the big question in the minds of most is are we all going to get another check?
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33 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:
I do like the idea of not giving the fed 1/5th of the gdp. It’s gotten waaay out of control. I once saw a job opening on usajobs.gov in the 150k gl scale range. The job was urban dumpster beautification manager.
Its not just government wages. Its generous pension and retirement benefits. Here in NJ nepotism in government is a tradition and generally accepted practice. Towns and cities hire relatives and friends (not so much the most qualified people) that take somewhat less challenging jobs then those offered in the private sector, work them for the required period of time and begin drawing pensions. Some I'm told retire drawing three pension pay outs. Its a sweet racket while taxpayers foot big tax bills and the government borrows money on their backs to fund payments to all their buddies for perpetuity. I suspect its the same in a lot of states, many of which have severely under-funded pension plans. These state plans are the beneficiaries of COVID Relief funding which doesn't seem to have much to do with COVID.
People working in Washington for the Federal government get an even sweeter deal. Many draw close to $100K or more annually while also receiving fully paid health care benefits.
Those of us in the private sector with the exception of old line companies that still have some sort of pension fund must fund their retirements through smart 401K and IRA investments and social security rather than some guaranteed income courtesy of the suckers called taxpayers.
What I detest about government more than any of these social issues we banter back and forth about taking one view or another is that its a big blood sucking leach sucking the life out of me and every other taxpayer. And funneling that money to themselves and their favored constituents. Frankly, I feel like I am getting absolutely little to no benefit from the tax money I send to the State and the Federal government and I am far from affluent. If you want to limit government power the only thing that will have any effect is to cut off their funding.
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17 hours ago, B-Man said:
Can you blame them after watching the Left, attack others and burn buildings all summer long, with no real response
Jury tampering is a serious offense so anyone reckless enough to attempt to coerce and intimidate jurors to render a verdict not established from the evidence presented and their assessment of that evidence is eligible to do some hard time if changed and convicted. Given the high profile of this case i expect the legal system will have no patience with anything that could throw off due process.
The other concern is these idiots could give defense counsel a justification to express the position that a "fair" trial in Minneapolis is impossible and push for a change of venue. Its doubtful a judge would rule in favor but wait for that...
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1 hour ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:
that’s a side show. The real story is this guy was a democrat publicly railing Biden administration against border crisis a week ago, and now all the sudden the last 3 years of suspect filings were ‘discovered’.
coincidental?
In politics I don't think there are any coincidences..
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4 minutes ago, BillStime said:
How quickly these idiots forget that Trump had a Chinese bank account that had millions flowing through it for the entirety of his term.And let’s don’t forget about Ivanka’s cherished Chinese trademarks received while Daddy was in office.
We could go on forever like this. So I could claim Biden & family took millions in payoffs from China and other foreign entries. But where does that get us? Defending one slime ball vs. another slim ball. Can we agree that both political parties have ethically and morally challenged people? And end this well when your guy did it you didn't say anything so you can't say anything now theme.
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Fulfilling a Promise But Was There a Plan .
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Maybe just stop letting people in might work for now? This cluster f***k administration is one big comedy act in action. Blocking the press from seeing conditions and facilities and dismissing any concerns about COVID as that's convenient. I'm LMAO just watching these clowns screw this up and dig a deeper and deeper hole for themselves. Total fail. The only people dumber are the voters that elected them. In just a few short months they've turned America into one big joke. Trump was no prize package but this crew has already exceeded the level of incompetence achieved by the previous administration. Well done. The entire world, enemies and allies are laughing at us.