Everything posted by iNow
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
Are you suggesting this is isolated to the DNC, and not the way all political organizations exercise power? Are you suggesting the DNC is worse than others? Just a few weeks ago, Larry Hogan merely suggested we ought to support the law and decisions from citizen juries and was pilloried by the RNC who pulled all funding and amplified attacks by rabid Trump supporters, for example. Without much effort, I could easily find similar responses from the right demanding full fealty and 100% loyalty not just that week or month, but that day. You might consider unnarrowing your view a bit. Or, do you perhaps believe Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney are being supported for speaking authentically? Mostly trying to determine whether you’re deluded, disninformative, or just disinterested.
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Split from Shots fired at Trump rally in Pennsylvania
Nobody cares about your guesses. You need to stop
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Shots fired at Trump rally in Pennsylvania
It was sourced when it was shared. Violence acceptable as a political tool. Democrats: Strongly Agree - 7% Agree - 5% Disagree - 21% Strongly Disagree - 65% Republicans: Strongly Agree - 6% Agree - 22% Disagree - 40% Strongly Disagree - 30% Independents: Strongly Agree - 5% Agree - 13% Disagree - 40% Strongly Disagree - 42% Polling conducted 3 months ago. Results are statistically significant within ±3.5 percentage points.
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Shots fired at Trump rally in Pennsylvania
I find it more likely that he uses it the way Hitler used the Reichtag Fire https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-reichstag-fire
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Shots fired at Trump rally in Pennsylvania
And the number of Americans who feel violence may be necessary against political opponents skyrockets to nearly 30% among just Republicans. It’s interesting how that important context wasn’t included in your comment. https://cbsaustin.com/news/nation-world/getting-us-back-on-track-20-percent-believe-resorting-to-violence-necessary-biden-trump-2024-election-president-marist-poll-democrats-republicans-party-lines-inflation-economy-abortion-second-amendment-religion-migrants-southern-border He told you this himself, did he? Btw, Biden is better at getting results than Trump on that front, too: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3gr90jnxjvo# But nothing. Start a different thread for nato conversations. You’re at least correct about this. It’s off-topic here. Oh, FFS. And the plan for the attack today was on Hillary’s email server too, I bet. Reminder:
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Shots fired at Trump rally in Pennsylvania
That is exactly the disinformation message being amplified right now across platforms. I read it as FIGHT
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Shots fired at Trump rally in Pennsylvania
It was being shown live on Fox and you can watch it here
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
I have several different ideas about what this comment might mean, but unsure which is accurate. Will you please expand a bit so we may better understand what you mean by it?
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
No. And it’s stupid politics, too. This is a time when he needs to bring people over to his side, especially those with influence snd power. It also suggests that he’s being too isolated and not getting the full truth from his inner circle. Everyone is concerned about his age and have been for years, not just “elites.”
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HOUSTON, WE HAVE AN ENERGY PROBLEM HERE ON PLANET EARTH.
This exactly where my thoughts went, too.
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please, confute my Einstein interpretation
Maybe next time allow your brain to brake instead
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
Take a walk. Spend time with kids. Prepare a meal. Read a book. Basically, just breathe and proceed with life.
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please, confute my Einstein interpretation
not even wrong
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
And unless/until Biden steps down, we’re all just wish casting a wet dream
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
And for those same reasons, reports suggest he’s who Trump is most afraid of facing if Biden isn’t any longer on the ticket
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
The anti-Trump portion of the voting populace is quite a bit larger than the pro-Biden portion of the voting populace. The challenge (as I cited a while back in this thread) is apathy and people choosing either not to vote or to waste their vote on a 3rd party candidate (de facto making it a vote FOR Trump). That lack of energized turnout then has an amplified and disastrous effect by hurting congressional raises in the house and senate down the ballot. Some of those races are exceedingly close and can be won or lost by a few hundred votes… and all of them will get challenged in courts led by Trump appointed judges. This is where the panic is. Trump cannot be allowed back into power AND a GOP led congress will only further harm our efforts to curb climate change and avoid reductions in women’s bodily autonomy AND he’d support Putin and pull us out of Ukraine and NATO and ad infinitum. Gaming this out, I’d like to see the Republican convention happen then finish, Biden announce his stately decision to pass the torch to Kamala Harris at their own Democratic convention, then have Harris choose Gretchen Whitmer as her VP. A double female ticket will create enough energy to totally reset the narrative, drive tons of excitement and turnout, and they could probably even carry the critical 3 electoral states of Wisconsin, Michigan (where Whitmer is Governor), and Pennsylvania. Then Joe gets newly celebrated for once again putting his country first and is considered to be one of the best most selfless presidents we’ve ever had (similar to how George Washington is still celebrated for voluntarily giving up his presidency and setting the example for the next 250 years).
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
Benghazi!
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
I screwed the pooch, eh?
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HOUSTON, WE HAVE AN ENERGY PROBLEM HERE ON PLANET EARTH.
Right, but irrelevant. I asked how to bring in NEW people and did so with subtle snark about profit motives to highlight how pollyannish your idea appears. But even ignoring that, if these self-motivated people you cite are already onboard then they’re clearly not part of the population under discussion. I see, but Polk county is easily the best educated and most cosmopolitan part of the state. Perhaps you meant to cite Adam’s or Adair county? Never mind, more to the point: How is this new meandering bigoted rant relevant to your broader uneducated annxieties about global energy supply and sustainability? I haven’t had an exchange this disjointed since my neighbors kid came by after sniffing glue. I hear the Iowa State Fair is one of the best in the country, though.
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Neutrinos (split from Dear moderator)
You’re not in a sandbox, though. You’re in a litter box pissing on everything you see while contributing nothing more than turds
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HOUSTON, WE HAVE AN ENERGY PROBLEM HERE ON PLANET EARTH.
Bad governance and easily duped voters who believe too much hogwash is my guess
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HOUSTON, WE HAVE AN ENERGY PROBLEM HERE ON PLANET EARTH.
How would we motivate others to get onboard? Maybe some sort of stipend or financial reward, perhaps?
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HOUSTON, WE HAVE AN ENERGY PROBLEM HERE ON PLANET EARTH.
Sustainability and people over profit? Sometimes the wiser move is to wait for the storm to pass and recognize not everyone is facing equal threat.
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
Until and unless a) Biden voluntarily steps down, or b) someone challenges him at the upcoming convention and somehow manages to win, then it’s all moot and we’re engaged in little more than a circular firing squad where we self-immolate and eat our own young as the rabid coyotes and wolves howl and laugh and anxiously lick their salivating lips while we do.
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2024 Presidential Election: Who should replace Joe Biden?
I can’t agree with you here. While I agree there’s a decent risk that Biden will cease to be fit before the end of a 2nd term in 4 years, as it stands today he’s been an outstandingly and surprisingly successful POTUS. There are essentially two different faces of any presidency which matter: 1) The public perception and how the populace “feels” about them… the “I wanna have a beer with that guy” mentality. This is the “vibes” component of every presidency and impacts elections and social chatter like we’re engaged in here. Then, there’s 2) The back office nitty gritty navigation of global geopolitics, global economy, and global threat landscapes… ensuring leaders across the government are clear and successfully on mission… setting up the country for future success 10 years from now, building things to make the lives of our kids and grandkids better, and leaving things better than how they found them upon entering office. I’ll grant that Biden isn’t great at the vibes game and clearly has some serious grandpa energy, but suggesting he isn’t “fit to run the country” is… to put it plainly… ridiculous. He inherited a seriously bad hand and despite that has expertly played it. In terms of the meaningful things presidents do behind the scenes (I.e. NOT golfing or finding ways to bilk rubes out of their paychecks or coming up with rude nicknames for rape victims), old grandpa Joe has been delivering and performing well above average. He has positioned the US incredibly well after a global pandemic and amid multiple kinetic wars and trade disputes and a rise of right wing authoritarianism in every direction. He’s moved the needle noticeably across multiple metrics. I know I’m not your average American voter, but I for one value the latter of those two faces of the presidency far more than “vibes.” I also see his opponent as far worse across all metrics so the choice is profoundly easy. I’d vote for a moldy ham sandwich and tray of gas station sushi over Trump and if/when it’s Biden v Trump, then it’s a no brainer. But here’s the point that matters: Until further notice, Biden is who is on the ticket. End program. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. He won the democratic primaries… And this remains true regardless of how many people wish for something else or shout from the sidelines that Biden should quit. It remains true regardless of how many well intentioned folks suggest that some of us here are “looking at it the wrong way” from the safe comfort of their foreign countries. I’m quite clear headed on the very real challenges ahead, have been honest about how Biden looks and performed, and have acknowledged that others might potentially have a better chance to energize voters, but none of that matters. We must play the cards we’re dealt, not the cards we dreamt about holding during a wet dream last night. ✌️