US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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There's also been speculation that the Chinese are selling US debt, as well as buying gold.
we have been here several times, 911 2001, Dot Com bubble, Great Recession, and Covid. Every time it as the Fed entering a cheat code, zero interest rates QE, and free money at interest loaned for all ..... its a matter of time before that happenes again, or get ready for deflation!
 
we have been here several times, 911 2001, Dot Com bubble, Great Recession, and Covid. Every time it as the Fed entering a cheat code, zero interest rates QE, and free money at interest loaned for all ..... its a matter of time before that happenes again, or get ready for deflation!
please don't show me ppp's butthole again.
 
Monitoring and all this shit sounds like kooky abortion talk.
No, proper monitoring would be evaluating for signs of gestational diabetes or other factors associated with maternal inflammation like obesity and insulin resistance and treating them with lifestyle management during or before pregnancy so that they don't impact the baby and it has the best chance at coming out with a well developed brain.
It would be really beneficial if you learned not to assume what other people mean so you can have a productive conversation. As you put it. Tard wrangle yourself.
 
No, proper monitoring would be evaluating for signs of gestational diabetes or other factors associated with maternal inflammation like obesity and insulin resistance and treating them with lifestyle management during or before pregnancy so that they don't impact the baby and it has the best chance at coming out with a well developed brain.
It would be really beneficial if you learned not to assume what other people mean so you can have a productive conversation. As you put it. Tard wrangle yourself.
I mean look you can do all that. Doctors already do that with pregnancy as far as I'm aware, for multiple reasons. It's down to the mother at that point frankly.
@WelperHelper99
I got into an argument over BLM with two family members and they didn't talk to me for years
To be fair I wouldn't have chosen niggers as my hill to die on
 
To be fair I wouldn't have chosen niggers as my hill to die on
I said, "Maybe they shouldn't be burning their cities down" and "this dude, who robbed a pregnet women at gun point, probably died of an overdose off his meth-fent combo." I didn't say TND. It was during the height of the 2020 race riots.
 
Federal judge sides with Trump in allowing immigration enforcement in houses of worship
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Lindsay Whitehurst and Michael Kunzelman
2025-04-11 21:05:47GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday sided with the Trump administration in allowing immigration agents to conduct enforcement operations at houses of worship for now, despite a lawsuit filed by religious groups over the new policy.

U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich in Washington refused to grant a preliminary injunction to the plaintiffs, more than two dozen Christian and Jewish groups representing millions of Americans.

She found that the plaintiffs lack standing, or the legal right to sue, since only a handful of immigration enforcement actions have been conducted in or around churches or other houses of worship and that the evidence at this point doesn’t show “that places of worship are being singled out as special targets.”

The plaintiffs are reviewing the decision and assessing their options, said their lead counsel, Kelsi Corkran.

“We remain gravely concerned about the impacts of this policy and are committed to protecting foundational rights enshrined in the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act,” said Corkran, the Supreme Court Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection.

The religious groups argued the policy violated the right to practice their religion. Since President Donald Trump took office in January, attendance has declined significantly, with some areas showing double-digit percentage drops, they said.

The judge, though, found that the groups had not shown their drops were definitively linked to the church policy specifically, as opposed to broader increased actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement or other agencies.

“That evidence suggests that congregants are staying home to avoid encountering ICE in their own neighborhoods, not because churches or synagogues are locations of elevated risk,” wrote Friedrich, who was appointed by the Republican president during his first term.

That means that simply reversing the policy on houses of worship wouldn’t necessarily mean immigrants would return to church, she found.

On Jan. 20, his first day back in office, Trump’s administration rescinded a Department of Homeland Security policy limiting where migrant arrests could happen. Its new policy said field agents using “common sense” and “discretion” can conduct immigration enforcement operations at houses of worship without a supervisor’s approval.

Plaintiffs’ attorneys claimed the new Homeland Security directive departs from the government’s 30-year-old policy against staging immigration enforcement operations in “protected areas” or “sensitive locations.”

The plaintiffs did offer a handful of examples of enforcement or surveillance, according to the judge’s ruling. They cited reports of an immigrant arrested at one Georgia church and of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement search at a Georgia church day care center. The plaintiffs also cited four cases of immigration officers appearing to conduct surveillance near faith-based sites, such as photographing people in line for food.

The ruling comes as Trump’s immigration crackdown hits courtrooms around the country. On Thursday alone, another judge cleared the way for the administration to require people in the country illegally to register with the government even as the Supreme Court ordered the administration to work to bring back a man mistakenly deported to prison in El Salvador.

There have been at least two other lawsuits over that sensitive locations policy. One Maryland-based judge agreed to block immigration enforcement operations for some religious faiths, including Quakers.

A judge in Colorado, though, sided with the administration in another lawsuit over the reversal of the part of the policy that had limited immigration arrests at schools.

Despite the immediate setback, the plaintiffs can continue to press their case in the lawsuit.
 
The point of using something like a hundred cameras is that you combine them (sensor fusion) in a way that gives you less error than than you'd have otherwise. If you actually do get data from many sensors at the same time you can get whatever accuracy your application needs.
Right but you need to know what the data you’re getting is. You’d be using triangulation based off pixel size as a replacement for timing a radio transmission, but when you use data points from satellites, they’re going to be all orbiting the earth and getting looks from surrounding the target

The quality of differentiation you’re going to get between one camera and another is going to be less, because you’re not going to be able to have cameras on both sides of an object to track directly “oh it’s getting this much smaller in this camera, and this much larger in this picture” because presumably a threatening object would be coming from outside of your zone you have set up, right? A lot of redundantish, very similar angles

So the level of precision of knowing exactly where the cameras are is going to be more important
 
They don't care if my generation can't raise kids or afford a living, a house or a car. Fuck them kids right?
My mother claims to care about this country, but also admits her retirement plane is to sell her house and live in some third world nation.
She also expects me to vote for the Conservatives like the party has basically abandoned anyone under the age of 50? Fuck that, voting for PPC. However...
My mom said to me once, "Would you rather be wrong and loved, or right and alone?" and that idea stuck with me. I'd rather let my relatives engage in wrongthink to their heart's content than trigger all of them and be alone in the world.
If she asks who I voted for, which she likely will, just telling her I voted for Conservatives.
Even if they piss me off to no end, I still care about my family and don't have any intentions to start shit over something that doesn't matter 3 months from now.
 
I said, "Maybe they shouldn't be burning their cities down" and "this dude, who robbed a pregnet women at gun point, probably died of an overdose off his meth-fent combo." I didn't say TND.
Again. The topic was niggers. Only niggery things come from niggers.
We know you do, we hear the slurping noises and donny going "ohh yeahhh"
God bless the God-Emperor of Mankind!
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Now back to the regularly scheduled broadcast
we have been here several times, 911 2001, Dot Com bubble, Great Recession, and Covid. Every time it as the Fed entering a cheat code, zero interest rates QE, and free money at interest loaned for all ..... its a matter of time before that happenes again, or get ready for deflation!
Personally I'm hoping for a crash. I got no assets. It would be fucking funny. Then I pull a Kennedy and scoop up stocks like candy.
 
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