The USA Politics Thread
#8841
Posted 05 May 2019 - 04:05 AM
I don't think "both sides" partisan gridlock is our problem. And I want a president who finds middle ground with the GOP like I want a doctor who'll find middle ground with the mortician.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8842
Posted 05 May 2019 - 07:49 PM
Good thread:
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8843
Posted 07 May 2019 - 12:19 AM
Briar King, on 06 May 2019 - 11:35 PM, said:
Hey forum People who respect the constitution/rule of law/congressional oversight why ain’t y’all talking about Knock Down the House?ed that’s me assuming it’s probably geared more for y’all with title and AOC in pic
Is it any good? I may watch if y’all glow it up.
Could a put in TV or Docu but not every one goes there.
Is it any good? I may watch if y’all glow it up.
Could a put in TV or Docu but not every one goes there.
Fixed that.
I’ve been trying to find time to watch it since it came out. Hopefully get to it Wednesday.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#8844
Posted 07 May 2019 - 12:26 PM
https://edition.cnn....049b55-92205209
Does self defence mean something else in American? Or is this article poorly written?
Does self defence mean something else in American? Or is this article poorly written?
#8845
Posted 07 May 2019 - 07:55 PM
Self defense means any time one of "us" kills one of "them".
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8846
Posted 08 May 2019 - 12:59 AM
Not expecting this to hurt DJT, but here it is anyway for thread posterity. He's a liar, a con artist, and a perpetual business failure, but we already knew all that. Maybe it'll give him a stroke, though, who knows.
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In fact, year after year, Mr. Trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual American taxpayer, The Times found when it compared his results with detailed information the I.R.S. compiles on an annual sampling of high-income earners. His core business losses in 1990 and 1991 — more than $250 million each year — were more than double those of the nearest taxpayers in the I.R.S. information for those years.
Over all, Mr. Trump lost so much money that he was able to avoid paying income taxes for eight of the 10 years. It is not known whether the I.R.S. later required changes after audits.
Over all, Mr. Trump lost so much money that he was able to avoid paying income taxes for eight of the 10 years. It is not known whether the I.R.S. later required changes after audits.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8847
Posted 08 May 2019 - 03:29 PM
House is holding vote now to hold Barr in contempt.
Meanwhile, Barr has told Trump to claim exec privilege on the un-redacted full Mueller report.
Meanwhile, Barr has told Trump to claim exec privilege on the un-redacted full Mueller report.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#8848
Posted 08 May 2019 - 03:49 PM
This Jeffries guy is my hero. Bringing the HEAT and the facts.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#8849
Posted 08 May 2019 - 04:06 PM
worry, on 08 May 2019 - 12:59 AM, said:
Not expecting this to hurt DJT, but here it is anyway for thread posterity. He's a liar, a con artist, and a perpetual business failure, but we already knew all that. Maybe it'll give him a stroke, though, who knows.
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In fact, year after year, Mr. Trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual American taxpayer, The Times found when it compared his results with detailed information the I.R.S. compiles on an annual sampling of high-income earners. His core business losses in 1990 and 1991 — more than $250 million each year — were more than double those of the nearest taxpayers in the I.R.S. information for those years.
Over all, Mr. Trump lost so much money that he was able to avoid paying income taxes for eight of the 10 years. It is not known whether the I.R.S. later required changes after audits.
Over all, Mr. Trump lost so much money that he was able to avoid paying income taxes for eight of the 10 years. It is not known whether the I.R.S. later required changes after audits.
Wasn't this already known? Like at one point he owed billions of dollars?
It's that story Ivanka tells about Trump pointing at a homeless person and saying the bum owns 6 billion dollars more than her father. Or something like that.
#8850
Posted 08 May 2019 - 04:56 PM
These MFers are actually filibustering their own goddamn amendment! Fucking hell, what a circus. They TOTALY weren't expecting the Democrats/Nadler to accept Gaetz's redundant amendment...and now that they have the R's are floundering. LMAO!
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#8851
Posted 08 May 2019 - 07:15 PM
This numpty fuck from Louisiana is probably the dumbest R on the Senate Judiciary Committee. No offence to your State BK.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#8852
Posted 08 May 2019 - 07:26 PM
Kinda sorta known? But not really. America has collective amnesia on Trump. He's been famous -- and a famously stupid, racist, grifting, slumlord buffoon -- since the 1970s. He was the poster boy for bumbling zero-consequences rich kids who fail time after time in business and get saved by family wealth. The kind everyone, across all political stripes, can and should and did hate. Then came The Apprentice (I guess) and the effort to reform his brand as a man who survived the pitfalls of business to emerge victorious, due to his business acumen. Aside from the racism, that was the big selling point of his candidacy: he's an economic powerhouse, one of the actual job creators the GOP tells you about, in the flesh. Imagine if say Paris Hilton -- who's done way less damage to people over a much shorter period of time -- was elected president and everyone pretended all the bad will she generated over that time never happened. Seems impossible. But it happened for DJT, a much worse person and a much worse businessperson.
Anyway, this information doesn't describe a hard-pressed businessman going through tough times, it describes a perpetual failure who had to get bailed out time and again. The fact that he may be the biggest loser, by orders of magnitude, is an exclamation point on that. It also points to his consistent tax dodging practices, an issue his family is being investigated for and why his sister retired early from her federal judgeship just one month ago, to avoid scrutiny (which itself is a weird loophole in the law): Link
Does it matter? I dunno. Like I said, the amnesia is strong, and it likely veils something worse at the heart of America. I mean, Trump bilked thousands of hopeful people out of millions of dollars w/ Trump University, and settled for $25 million in Nov 2016 -- right after the election -- and it didn't make a dent in his support. They even get a thrill out of it. I like this excerpt out of Alex Pareene's latest article (in a broader discussion of Trump's generally older-generation appeal):
Anyway, this information doesn't describe a hard-pressed businessman going through tough times, it describes a perpetual failure who had to get bailed out time and again. The fact that he may be the biggest loser, by orders of magnitude, is an exclamation point on that. It also points to his consistent tax dodging practices, an issue his family is being investigated for and why his sister retired early from her federal judgeship just one month ago, to avoid scrutiny (which itself is a weird loophole in the law): Link
Does it matter? I dunno. Like I said, the amnesia is strong, and it likely veils something worse at the heart of America. I mean, Trump bilked thousands of hopeful people out of millions of dollars w/ Trump University, and settled for $25 million in Nov 2016 -- right after the election -- and it didn't make a dent in his support. They even get a thrill out of it. I like this excerpt out of Alex Pareene's latest article (in a broader discussion of Trump's generally older-generation appeal):
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Trump’s fuckups, in business in particular, have been so large but come with so few negative consequences that they have only served to ratchet up his already titanic sense of invincibility. In much the same way that you can’t get a teenager to internalize the idea that risky behavior today could cause problems down the line, it has been seemingly impossible to get Trump to act as though anything he does will ever catch up with him. And his children, who’ve been in the Trump family business their entire adult lives, have behaved similarly, expecting that no one would ever seriously look into the finances of the family charity, or investigate all the money-laundering at the Trump Ocean Club Panama project.
Naturally, House Democrats, newly emboldened with the power to investigate and subpoena Trump’s administration, have privately signaled to Politico that they are wary of using that power to investigate Trump’s adult children, for fear of creating a backlash of sympathy for the president. The American Boy protection industry is particularly influential in our nation’s capital. The number of people who feel a genuine spark of dread at the question, “how would you feel if someone investigated your son for lying to Congress?” is quite small, but you can guess where most of them live.
Modern conservatism, its Trumpist strain included, is in part built on plutocrats pitting the old against the young. A few days of Fox News will show you just how much energy is devoted to making retirees resent their grandchildren. Some of the richest people a society has ever produced have convinced a generation that, as a whole, did better than any prior generation in American history to let the world burn and the seas rise, and if today’s campus snowflakes drown in either student debt or actual ocean water, it will be their own fault for lacking the work ethic and moral certitude of their elders.
You can see why this has created a “youth problem” for the Republican Party. Their donors have mostly addressed this by funneling millions of dollars to witless grifters like Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk, whose strategy is to have each college’s most unpleasant students attempt to troll their peers into joining the right.But Trumpism took the racial resentment that was always the only successful recruiting strategy of the College Republicans and fused it with the only lesson he ever internalized in his elite education: complete irresponsibility is gloriously liberating. What unites Trump’s older base and his small core of young white devotees is the delight they take in watching him get away with it.
Trumpism’s pitch to young white men is thus a stirringly amoral sort of syllogism: we can’t give you anything material, because we stole it all and are hoarding it, but we can create a world in which you can regularly act on your worst impulses and get away with it. Some city kids are coming to town; here’s a way to racially mock them that won’t get us in trouble.
Naturally, House Democrats, newly emboldened with the power to investigate and subpoena Trump’s administration, have privately signaled to Politico that they are wary of using that power to investigate Trump’s adult children, for fear of creating a backlash of sympathy for the president. The American Boy protection industry is particularly influential in our nation’s capital. The number of people who feel a genuine spark of dread at the question, “how would you feel if someone investigated your son for lying to Congress?” is quite small, but you can guess where most of them live.
Modern conservatism, its Trumpist strain included, is in part built on plutocrats pitting the old against the young. A few days of Fox News will show you just how much energy is devoted to making retirees resent their grandchildren. Some of the richest people a society has ever produced have convinced a generation that, as a whole, did better than any prior generation in American history to let the world burn and the seas rise, and if today’s campus snowflakes drown in either student debt or actual ocean water, it will be their own fault for lacking the work ethic and moral certitude of their elders.
You can see why this has created a “youth problem” for the Republican Party. Their donors have mostly addressed this by funneling millions of dollars to witless grifters like Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk, whose strategy is to have each college’s most unpleasant students attempt to troll their peers into joining the right.But Trumpism took the racial resentment that was always the only successful recruiting strategy of the College Republicans and fused it with the only lesson he ever internalized in his elite education: complete irresponsibility is gloriously liberating. What unites Trump’s older base and his small core of young white devotees is the delight they take in watching him get away with it.
Trumpism’s pitch to young white men is thus a stirringly amoral sort of syllogism: we can’t give you anything material, because we stole it all and are hoarding it, but we can create a world in which you can regularly act on your worst impulses and get away with it. Some city kids are coming to town; here’s a way to racially mock them that won’t get us in trouble.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8853
Posted 08 May 2019 - 07:35 PM
'Courts have recognized that the House and Senate each have the authority to enforce their orders by imprisoning those who violate them—literally. They can direct their respective sergeant at arms to arrest officials they’ve found to be in contempt and bring them to the Capitol for trial and, potentially, jail. Congress hasn’t invoked what’s known as the “power of inherent contempt” in nearly a century, but the escalating clash between two co-equal branches of government has Democrats talking about moves previously deemed unthinkable.'
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#8854
Posted 08 May 2019 - 08:20 PM
#8855
Posted 10 May 2019 - 07:01 PM
If these are our choices, we're doomed. Quite literally.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8856
Posted 10 May 2019 - 07:12 PM
Yep.
Plus, MORE TARIFFS!!!!
Winning.
Plus, MORE TARIFFS!!!!
Winning.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#8857
Posted 10 May 2019 - 07:31 PM
(For the record, if it comes down to it, the Biden vs Trump choice is an easy one to make for lots of other reasons, however unpalatable I find it -- not the least of which is that one of them can theoretically be pressured in the right direction and one most certainly cannot be -- I just personally hope it doesn't come down to that).
Anyway, in lighter news, I just got a kick out of this anecdote. Hope it brings joy in the midst of all the bad news lately:
Anyway, in lighter news, I just got a kick out of this anecdote. Hope it brings joy in the midst of all the bad news lately:
They came with white hands and left with red hands.
#8858
Posted 11 May 2019 - 12:55 AM
https://www.bbc.com/...and-middle-east
Just in case anybody missed Ben Shapiro on BBC. It’s sad this guy is such a voice in American politics. Take him out of his echo chamber and he turns into a petulant child.
Just in case anybody missed Ben Shapiro on BBC. It’s sad this guy is such a voice in American politics. Take him out of his echo chamber and he turns into a petulant child.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#8859
Posted 11 May 2019 - 12:20 PM
Three fact that he called Andrew "the Tory mouthpiece" Neil a Leftist does how much he doesn't know. When he's not controlling the narrative and smugly shooting down high school kids, he's nothing.
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#8860
Posted 12 May 2019 - 04:18 AM
It's this kind of bold, against-the-grain action you just gotta respect. I'd like to see anyone attempt an argument against this decision.
They came with white hands and left with red hands.