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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Current members of the House of Representatives
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Members of the Trump Administration
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In February, four Jews were attacked within three days in New York City. On February 8, an assailant pulled an 11-year-old Jewish girl’s hair and dragged her to the ground. That same afternoon, an attacker tried stabbing a Jewish man and shoved another in Crown Heights. Two days later, yet another Jewish man in the same neighborhood was assaulted.

Those were just the latest among multiple incidents that have terrorized the city’s Jewish community. Since 2020, New York has seen a Jewish man beaten with a crutch in Midtown; arson threats made against “Jewish little children” in a religious school in Brooklyn; and a thwarted plot to distribute poisoned sweets to Jewish kids.

It’s clear that New York needs to do a better job protecting its Jewish residents. One group, the Community Service Initiative, has shown the way. The private task force has monitored anti-Semitic threats and foiled would-be attackers, providing a model for the city and other communities to follow.

The Community Security Initiative was founded in 2019 as a joint venture of the United Jewish Appeal-Federation of New York and the Jewish Community Relations Council. CSI works closely with law enforcement—the NYPD, local New York State police departments, and sometimes the FBI—to monitor and address anti-Semitic threats in the New York metro area. Its team of nine regional directors tracks Internet threats, provides active-shooter training for synagogues and schools, and has established a real-time communication system for Jewish institutions across the region.

Mitch Silber, CSI’s executive director and former director of intelligence analysis at the NYPD, heads the operation. His team includes former Shin Beit officers, NYPD intelligence experts, and CIA analysts, and is laser-focused on protecting the city’s Jewish community.

The group tracks and disrupts anti-Semitic activity. In 2024, CSI flagged 221 threats against Jewish New Yorkers’ lives. Earlier this year, the group reported a threat against Manhattan’s Central Synagogue, made by a Utah man who pledged to kill Jews just as they had “killed me in my past life.” CSI referred the threat to the NYPD Intelligence and Counterterrorism Bureau, and the subject was apprehended in the Lincoln Tunnel before he could drive into Manhattan.
 
If you are getting a PhD and not going into academia, you are wasting your youth. And you're not going into academia, because there aren't any jobs, and the pay is shit. Granted, the sample of myself and my peers is anecdotal, but a grand total of zero of the graduates from my program that I know are in academia today.

100%. A Coworker of mine has a fiance getting a PHD at Harvard in Chemistry or some shit. She got big time pissed when she realized that when he graduates he wont even make more money than she does doing customer relations. Which is just a generic white collar office job and she has a BA in Marketing or something dumb.

My childhood friend had an older brother get a PHD from MIT. He tried to get a faculty job and was denied. He makes the same as I do. PHD's are big time stupid. I remember being stunned when we had a speaker at my university who has a PHD from Stanford in Robotics Engineering.

He's a god damn career comic book artist.
 
I'm glad Trump is arresting judges.

They're so used to being invincible as they sit on their perch above others, playing dress up in their silly robes, feeling omnipotent as they swing the novelty toy hammer that gives them power over murderers and rapists they know they could never take in a fight, but must stand and sit when told like dogs and say "Yes, your honor" as they're sentenced. This goes to some judges' heads, until they think they outrank the President.

Now, they can be lead into the courtroom in an orange jumpsuit and chains, and rise and sit and say "Yes, your honor" as they're verbally berated and sentenced!
 
Sooo this Judge arrest is gonna be like what happened with Kyle Rittenhouse meaning once people see there's actual consequences everyone suddenly starts behaving. That whole situation in Milwaukee basically shut down all the BLM protests across the country, watch how fast these judges start playing nice with the feds now. Well, unless some other judge pulls some legal magic trick to get them off the hook, which honestly wouldn't even surprise me at this point.
I don't understand how he thinks he's going to reform his image for 2028 or whatever by going on his gay little podcast and saying oh shucks wasn't latinx such a silly term but then pulling stunts like this which are very clearly still in the same realm of radical champagne socialism that blatantly hates the native population of the country and puts foreigners on a pedestal.
People are such suckers for redemption arcs. Like literally all he needs to do is show up on a podcast with Sam Hyde and Shane Gillis and watch how fast everyone here would start kissing his ass. People are so predictable it's actually embarrassing.
Why would you have to convince members to pay their dues?
their members can't even be bothered to change their smoke detector batteries when they're literally chirping non-stop, of course they have to be convinced to pay their dues
 
A PhD is mostly a waste of time. There are very few doors a PhD opens that a MS doesn't.
The main reason I'm looking into PhDs is to get funding, since most Masters programs are unfunded in the social sciences (cue posters saying I should've just done mech e like everyone else)
Again it's not that I'm opposed to working in the private sector or getting a fellowship etc., it's that it's so hard and rare it might as well not be an option. I'll still try but I'm not optimistic
 
Daily Beast chortling about Trump being Given third row seating for the funeral of the pope tomorrow.


First of all, Third Row seating is quite a bit of honor since, 1. Trump is not Catholic, he is Presbyterian. Second of all he is a Divorcee, and Thirdly he is Head of State for a country that is explicitly not Catholic but rather Liberal. So actually third row seating makes perfect sense and is actually better then what could have been offered which is no seat at all.

Of course, writers for the daily beast are pretty unaware of the complexities of these sorts of decisions and are just assuming the Vatican is making a deliberate snub rather then being incredibly accommodating.
 
Sooo this Judge arrest is gonna be like what happened with Kyle Rittenhouse meaning once people see there's actual consequences everyone suddenly starts behaving. That whole situation in Milwaukee basically shut down all the BLM protests across the country, watch how fast these judges start playing nice with the feds now. Well, unless some other judge pulls some legal magic trick to get them off the hook, which honestly wouldn't even surprise me at this point.

People are such suckers for redemption arcs. Like literally all he needs to do is show up on a podcast with Sam Hyde and Shane Gillis and watch how fast everyone here would start kissing his ass. People are so predictable it's actually embarrassing.

their members can't even be bothered to change their smoke detector batteries when they're literally chirping non-stop, of course they have to be convinced to pay their dues
For most people, you usually only have to hang one, the rest will learn from that.
 
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