teef Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, BillsFanNC said: So teef wants to blame this on a "psycho" but under no circumstances should blame be placed on the moronic policies that allowed said psycho to be here in the first place. So teef, should a thorough vetting process be able to ID psychos and keep them out of the country or nah? Do you honestly have any place to go today?
SCBills Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, teef said: I think that’s great, and I think you should pay attention, but that’s not what this thread is about at all now is it? You said this isn’t political. This 100% is. And yes, the sad genesis of what happened yesterday was a chaotic, disaster of a withdrawal, by the Biden Admin who were pseudo-rubber stamping any and everyone into this country for four years. The ramifications of which we still haven’t fully felt. How many people are in this country, that never should’ve been here.. and what happens when they start feeling resentment, angst or hatred for a country they never considered themselves a part of? This is, sadly, only the beginning. 1
teef Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 10 minutes ago, SCBills said: You said this isn’t political. This 100% is. And yes, the sad genesis of what happened yesterday was a chaotic, disaster of a withdrawal, by the Biden Admin who were pseudo-rubber stamping any and everyone into this country for four years. The ramifications of which we still haven’t fully felt. How many people are in this country, that never should’ve been here.. and what happens when they start feeling resentment, angst or hatred for a country they never considered themselves a part of? This is, sadly, only the beginning. You’re too young of a man to have this kind of angst over this *****. I really do agree with what you’re saying for what it’s worth. You’re not wrong. Have mistakes been made in the past? Of course but we’re onto a new presidency, and outside of the deportations, it’s been a disaster. You want there’s concerns fixed, fit in now. The continual blame and the need for blame is childish. That’s all this thread is. and for what it’s worth, I think politics plays far less of a role in your life that you think it does. I’ve been voting for 30 years, and no sitting president has had a major effect in my life. Some times have been better than others, but my life has been driven by my decisions and not politics. People who use administrations to place blame in their personal issues are lost. Politics are entertaining discussion, but he op isn’t here for that. At all. edit:when I said it wasn’t political, I meant for the op, not the topic. Edited 3 hours ago by teef
BillsFanNC Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Things happen. Oh well. You can't place blame when these unfortunate events happen. They just happen. Stop fear mongering. For example, I'd never place blame on the orange menace for anything. - teef.
teef Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, BillsFanNC said: Things happen. Oh well. You can't place blame when these unfortunate events happen. They just happen. Stop fear mongering. For example, I'd never place blame on the orange menace for anything. - teef. Lonely today? We just had 4 people bail on us, so we have room!
SectionC3 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, teef said: You’re too young of a man to have this kind of angst over this *****. I really do agree with what you’re saying for what it’s worth. You’re not wrong. Have mistakes been made in the past? Of course but we’re onto a new presidency, and outside of the deportations, it’s been a disaster. You want there’s concerns fixed, fit in now. The continual blame and the need for blame is childish. That’s all this thread is. and for what it’s worth, I think politics plays far less of a role in your life that you think it does. I’ve been voting for 30 years, and no sitting president has had a major effect in my life. Some times have been better than others, but my life has been driven by my decisions and not politics. People who use administrations to place blame in their personal issues are lost. Politics are entertaining discussion, but he op isn’t here for that. At all. It's all performative outrage. By the time anyone figures out what actually happened here--there's a report that the Trump administration approved the stay of the alleged shooter--we're past it and on to the next point of outrage. Of course this is terrible, and heartbreaking, and unnecessary. But it probably speaks more to mental illness, perhaps to red flag laws, and to a culture of war than it does a broader problem with "violent criminal" aliens. You know what's also heartbreaking and sad today to me today? Mike Leavitt asking the mother of his young child to self deport. Awful all the way around. He wasn't asking her to leave when he was banging her, and when things were good in the relationship. But now? It's a convenient way to get sole custody. How sad. 1
SCBills Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, teef said: You’re too young of a man to have this kind of angst over this *****. I really do agree with what you’re saying for what it’s worth. You’re not wrong. Have mistakes been made in the past? Of course but we’re onto a new presidency, and outside of the deportations, it’s been a disaster. You want there’s concerns fixed, fit in now. The continual blame and the need for blame is childish. That’s all this thread is. and for what it’s worth, I think politics plays far less of a role in your life that you think it does. I’ve been voting for 30 years, and no sitting president has had a major effect in my life. Some times have been better than others, but my life has been driven by my decisions and not politics. People who use administrations to place blame in their personal issues are lost. Politics are entertaining discussion, but he op isn’t here for that. At all. The biggest reason Trump’s popularity has nose dived is A) The economy and B) men under 50 don’t think he’s doing remotely enough. I’m not here to defend that man. But politics do matter. I know this by experience, growing up on Long Island and spending a ton of time in NYC. Now living down South. They mattered during Covid. When my friends lost businesses do to Draconian leadership and when they were strongarmed into a vax they didn’t want by that same leadership. Meanwhile, we were wide open in Georgia & South Carolina due to Republican leadership. Our state governments fought back against any efforts to strong arm us into long term business closures, school closures and vaccine mandates. They matter in terms of safety. To the extent that I had my head on a swivel, always, in NYC subways and certain areas. Aside from pockets of Atlanta I would never have any reason to be in, I never feel that way here. I never feel that way in Greenville or Charleston or any city in Florida. The only southern city people are starting to become concerned about is the one infiltrated by leftist judges, leaders and without the check of a Republican Governor… Charlotte. Politics do actually matter and I can 100% tell you as a business owner, not Covid vaxxed and feeling safe in the areas I spend time in… they’ve affected my life.
teef Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 8 minutes ago, SectionC3 said: It's all performative outrage. By the time anyone figures out what actually happened here--there's a report that the Trump administration approved the stay of the alleged shooter--we're past it and on to the next point of outrage. Of course this is terrible, and heartbreaking, and unnecessary. But it probably speaks more to mental illness, perhaps to red flag laws, and to a culture of war than it does a broader problem with "violent criminal" aliens. You know what's also heartbreaking and sad today to me today? Mike Leavitt asking the mother of his young child to self deport. Awful all the way around. He wasn't asking her to leave when he was banging her, and when things were good in the relationship. But now? It's a convenient way to get sole custody. How sad. This was the point. There’s a discussion to have no doubt, but that’s not who nursesclothing is. He’s not concerned about the underlying politics here, it really is outrage for the sake of it. I would believe different if the guy was able to have an actual discussion, but with all of his posts, I have yet to see him have one.
teef Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, SCBills said: The biggest reason Trump’s popularity has nose dived is A) The economy and B) men under 50 don’t think he’s doing remotely enough. I’m not here to defend that man. But politics do matter. I know this by experience, growing up on Long Island and spending a ton of time in NYC. Now living down South. They mattered during Covid. When my friends lost businesses do to Draconian leadership and when they were strongarmed into a vax they didn’t want by that same leadership. Meanwhile, we were wide open in Georgia & South Carolina due to Republican leadership. Our state governments fought back against any efforts to strong arm us into long term business closures, school closures and vaccine mandates. They matter in terms of safety. To the extent that I had my head on a swivel, always, in NYC subways and certain areas. Aside from pockets of Atlanta I would never have any reason to be in, I never feel that way here. I never feel that way in Greenville or Charleston or any city in Florida. The only southern city people are starting to become concerned about is the one infiltrated by leftist judges, leaders and without the check of a Republican Governor… Charlotte. Politics do actually matter and I can 100% tell you as a business owner, not Covid vaxxed and feeling safe in the areas I spend time in… they’ve affected my life. It affected my life too. I build a brand new building with massive bills coming in, and my business was shut down for almost 3 months. No production at all. New building, new home, and a 2 and 5 year old at home with me all day. Wanna talk about stress? It happens. I lost quite a bit of money due to politics, but here we are. The Covid thing was such a left field occurrence that screwed us all. It completely divided the country politically, turned the dumbest of people into scientists, false news, hoax, etc. politics wasn’t going to help so we pick up and move on. You are correct though. Covid was the one issue that really did directly affect us, but what a wild situation. I’m beyond it while some aren’t , but I wouldn’t blame any of my success or failures going forward on politics. 1
Trump_is_Mentally_fit Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 13 minutes ago, SCBills said: The biggest reason Trump’s popularity has nose dived is A) The economy and B) men under 50 don’t think he’s doing remotely enough. I’m not here to defend that man. But politics do matter. I know this by experience, growing up on Long Island and spending a ton of time in NYC. Now living down South. They mattered during Covid. When my friends lost businesses do to Draconian leadership and when they were strongarmed into a vax they didn’t want by that same leadership. Meanwhile, we were wide open in Georgia & South Carolina due to Republican leadership. Our state governments fought back against any efforts to strong arm us into long term business closures, school closures and vaccine mandates. They matter in terms of safety. To the extent that I had my head on a swivel, always, in NYC subways and certain areas. Aside from pockets of Atlanta I would never have any reason to be in, I never feel that way here. I never feel that way in Greenville or Charleston or any city in Florida. The only southern city people are starting to become concerned about is the one infiltrated by leftist judges, leaders and without the check of a Republican Governor… Charlotte. Politics do actually matter and I can 100% tell you as a business owner, not Covid vaxxed and feeling safe in the areas I spend time in… they’ve affected my life. When was the last time you were in NYC? Seems pretty safe to me. Crime is actually lower now in most places
BillsFanNC Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Trump is President. He can fix it now. - teef What do you mean activist judges are thwarting Trump admin deportation efforts at every turn? Congress critters going to bat for MS-13 illegal aliens? Get out of your bubble dude. - also teef.
JDHillFan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, SectionC3 said: It's all performative outrage. ⬇️ You know what's also heartbreaking and sad today to me today? Mike Leavitt asking the mother of his young child to self deport. Awful all the way around. He wasn't asking her to leave when he was banging her, and when things were good in the relationship. But now? It's a convenient way to get sole custody. How sad. Within the same post. How embarrassing. You win today’s Redhawk award for total self-unawareness. Spectacular work. Something about anus and piggy. Probably what you are serving today along with the bullsh*t above.
SectionC3 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, teef said: It affected my life too. I build a brand new building with massive bills coming in, and my business was shut down for almost 3 months. No production at all. New building, new home, and a 2 and 5 year old at home with me all day. Wanna talk about stress? It happens. I lost quite a bit of money due to politics, but here we are. The Covid thing was such a left field occurrence that screwed us all. It completely divided the country politically, turned the dumbest of people into scientists, false news, hoax, etc. politics wasn’t going to help so we pick up and move on. You are correct though. Covid was the one issue that really did directly affect us, but what a wild situation. I’m beyond it while some aren’t , but I wouldn’t blame any of my success or failures going forward on politics. COVID was a mess all the way around. The shutdowns in the very beginning made sense. The nursing home placement in NYS did not. It was stupid then, and stupid now. But you know what else didn't make sense? The bonehead in the White House talking about squirting body organs with Lysol, HCQ, undermining science, and suggesting that people wear surgical masks before the vax was released. We could have been done with that a lot faster, and maybe avoided later shutdowns, if we just took the friggin thing seriously from the start. I hold Cuomo responsible for the nursing home mess in NYS, and I hold Trump responsible for a lot of the divide that ensued. Lots of bad leadership all the way around. 36 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: Trump is President. He can fix it now. - teef What do you mean activist judges are thwarting Trump admin deportation efforts at every turn? Congress critters going to bat for MS-13 illegal aliens? Get out of your bubble dude. - also teef. Hoax.
SectionC3 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: Within the same post. How embarrassing. You win today’s Redhawk award for total self-unawareness. Spectacular work. Something about anus and piggy. Probably what you are serving today along with the bullsh*t above. Quiet, piggy. You should focus on finding some friends or family who actually like you in spite of your miserable personality to share the day with. Or just ponder your orifice of choice. Your choice.
SectionC3 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, SCBills said: The biggest reason Trump’s popularity has nose dived is A) The economy and B) men under 50 don’t think he’s doing remotely enough. I’m not here to defend that man. But politics do matter. I know this by experience, growing up on Long Island and spending a ton of time in NYC. Now living down South. They mattered during Covid. When my friends lost businesses do to Draconian leadership and when they were strongarmed into a vax they didn’t want by that same leadership. Meanwhile, we were wide open in Georgia & South Carolina due to Republican leadership. Our state governments fought back against any efforts to strong arm us into long term business closures, school closures and vaccine mandates. They matter in terms of safety. To the extent that I had my head on a swivel, always, in NYC subways and certain areas. Aside from pockets of Atlanta I would never have any reason to be in, I never feel that way here. I never feel that way in Greenville or Charleston or any city in Florida. The only southern city people are starting to become concerned about is the one infiltrated by leftist judges, leaders and without the check of a Republican Governor… Charlotte. Politics do actually matter and I can 100% tell you as a business owner, not Covid vaxxed and feeling safe in the areas I spend time in… they’ve affected my life. I actually think A and B are intertwined. And I'll add that the young men feel like they got sold a bill of goods. I'm not sympathetic on the vax issue. We agree to disagree. The SCOTUS case from about 100 years ago solves that problem. The interests of the group prevail in a situation like that, and it is what it is. Take it, or don't take it, but deal with the consequences (like a private employer telling you not to come back). Finally, on the crime issue, don't forget Memphis and Miami. Even Nashville and St. Louis. It's not a simple as "red state/blue state." 4 minutes ago, B-Man said: So who is it that let him stay and did not kick him out? There you go.
JDHillFan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, SectionC3 said: Quiet, piggy. You should focus on finding some friends or family who actually like you in spite of your miserable personality to share the day with. Or just ponder your orifice of choice. Your choice. It wasn’t my intention to upset you by highlighting the idiotic nature of your prior post. Apologies if you feel it made you look like a dumbass. No hard feelings. respectfully, AM
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