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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Among copartisans, Democrats mostly think Democrats want them to have a good job and stability (69%), but not marriage (37%) or children (36%). Republicans think their party wants them to be able to retire and have a good job (75%), and all other statements are above 50%. While Republicans think Democrats want nothing for them, they do seem to believe that their own party shares their view of a good life. This is less the case for Democrats.

The good news for Democrats is that they’re narrowly winning on “feeling stable in your personal life” (38% think Democrats want it for them, 35% think Republicans want it for them). The bad news for that party is literally everything else: marriage, children, creating wealth, and being your own boss are all far more associated with Republicans by double digits.

Even Democrats are not very convinced that their party wants them to have the traditional markers of a good life.

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First steps should have been taken in 2016,
Better late than never. If the best time to start was in 2016, the second-best time to start is now, and that's the reality we live in. Let's make the most of it.

Or are you such a blackpilled bedwetting pussy that you'd rather just lay around crying with your thumb up your ass?
 
Motherfucker, how do you whine about intrusive security laws, yet also whine about due process and respect for the constitution at the same goddamned time?

You are a retardation singularity.
Opinion discarded, you're a leaf.

Better late than never. If the best time to start was in 2016, the second-best time to start is now, and that's the reality we live in. Let's make the most of it.
We can at least agree here.


Or are you such a blackpilled bedwetting pussy that you'd rather just lay around crying with your thumb up your ass?
Oh I'm the cry baby boo hoo for wanting a bullet put into every progressive leftist's head? Okay okay, alright. Wake me up when these domestic terrorist take inspiration from Ukraine, print out a bunch of small, dispensable drones, attach tannerite to it and trigger it with a blasting cap.
 
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I really do not think the founding fathers had Islam in mind when they were talking about religious freedom. A lot of decisions were based on the concept that you would never be able to travel from Pedostan to Virginia in a matter of hours.
They meant the freedom to be different kinds of Protestant, or (and a little grudgingly) Catholic if you were from Maryland.

Freedom of religion was never intended to apply to Mohammedans, Jews, or Miscellaneous because the founders never intended those people to be allowed to settle in the United States. Europe had a century of Christian v Christian wars after the Reformation and the founders didn't want that shit in America. They wanted church and state to be separate, but they all agreed the United States is a Christian nation.
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Without the media spinning like dervishes on their behalf, Democrats will see the shutdown they caused explode in their slack-jawed faces.
That's the rub. The Democrats wouldn't ever get their way if the media didn't spin everything for them. That's why gutting USAID was so important.
 
That's the rub. The Democrats wouldn't ever get their way if the media didn't spin everything for them. That's why gutting USAID was so important.
The fact that most Americans know what the lynchpin of the shutdown was tells us how much the Democrat stranglehold on the media has been weakened.
 
Dominion Voting sold to company run by ex-GOP election official


Dominion Voting Systems — the voting machine behemoth that President Trump and his allies baselessly attacked after the 2020 election — has been sold to a Missouri-based company run by a former Republican election official, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: Dominion is one of the biggest election equipment providers and was used by 27 states during the 2024 election.

Zoom in: Liberty Vote purchased Canada-based Dominion for an undisclosed sum, according to a person familiar with the transaction.

Liberty is a new company owned by Scott Leiendecker, who in 2011 created a software program focused on enabling election workers to verify voters and check them in at polling locations.
According to Leiendecker's LinkedIn page, his company KNOWiNK has more than 150 employees and $55 million in annual revenue.
The company says its systems are used by election officials in more than a third of U.S. states and describes itself as the "nation's leading provider of electronic poll books."
Zoom out: Leiendecker also has deep Republican connections.

Matt Blunt, who was then Missouri's Republican secretary of state, appointed Leiendecker to a role investigating St. Louis' elections administration after the 2000 election.
As governor, Blunt later appointed Leiendecker to be St. Louis' Republican election director.
Ed Martin, a loyal Trump surrogate, was St. Louis' Board of Elections' chair when Leiendecker was the city's election director.
As interim U.S. attorney for D.C. in Trump's current administration, Martin demoted prosecutors who worked on Jan. 6 cases, pursued critics of Elon Musk's DOGE operation, and threatened Wikipedia over what he called biased "propaganda."
Liberty Vote officials describe Leiendecker as a neutral arbiter.
They provided to Axios a supportive statement from Nevada's Democratic secretary of state, Cisco Aguilar, who called Leiendecker "open, honest and transparent."
Liberty does appear to be aligning itself with Trump's vision for a paper ballot-centered election system.
For years Trump has cast doubt on the nation's election system, railing against voting machines, questioning their accuracy and calling for a transition to same-day, in-person voting using paper ballots.
Election officials nationwide have said that their electronic voting systems are secure, and that paper-ballot systems would result in longer waits for results without enhancing security.
What they're saying: Leiendecker told Axios in a statement that his company is "committed to delivering election technology that prioritizes paper-based transparency, security and simplicity so that voters can be assured that every ballot is filled-in accurately and fairly counted."
"Liberty Vote signals a new chapter for American elections — one where trust is rebuilt from the ground up," he said.
A Liberty representative said the organization will engage in a "top-down" review of Dominion's equipment ahead of next year's midterm elections, and that it would "rebuild or retire" machines as needed.
States and localities that have used Dominion equipment in past elections now will have to decide whether to use Liberty's system in the future.
A Dominion representative referred questions about the acquisition to Liberty officials.
Flashback: Trump and his allies falsely accused Dominion of engaging in a plot to steal the 2020 election for Joe Biden.
Dominion later sued Fox News, whose on-air personalities had echoed Trump's claims, for defamation. Fox settled the case in 2023, and paid Dominion $787.5 million.
In August, Newsmax agreed to pay Dominion $67 million to settle a similar lawsuit.
Even so, Dominion CEO John Poulos has said the attacks against his company severely damaged its reputation and jeopardized its future.
The intrigue: As part of its deal with Dominion, Liberty officials asked Dominion to settle several other defamation lawsuits against Trump allies who attacked the company over the 2020 election results.
In recent weeks, Dominion has reached undisclosed settlements with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell and One America News Network.
Dominion had sued Giuliani and Powell for $1.3 billion each. It had sued OANN for $1.6 billion.
Go deeper: Staple Street Partners, a New York-based private equity firm, has had a controlling interest in Dominion since 2018.
A Liberty official said regulatory approval wouldn't be needed in its acquisition of Dominion.
 
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Christopher Columbus was one of the first of the "dead, white, males" PC culture cancelled in the '90s. Not anymore.

Suck it, "Indigenous Peoples Day."
The Oatmeal in shambles.
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I actually forgot that this guy exists until now, but it appears he's still making comics and just got an Exploding Kittens cartoon show (based on his casual card game) on Netflix last year.
 
First steps should have been taken in 2016
Barack Obama was President during the entirety of 2016. When Trump became President in 2017, his incoming NSA adviser was arrested, his AG immediately recused himself, and his hands were tied by Robert Mueller's Russia inquiry. This only ended once Sessions was tossed and a Bush-era establishment guy, Bill Barr, was put in charge of the DoJ to clean things up. Barr was interested only in returning Washington to normal. Dealing with Antifa wasn't on the table.

Freedom of religion was never intended to apply to Mohammedans, Jews, or Miscellaneous because the founders never intended those people to be allowed to settle in the United States.

Enlightenment liberals tended to suffer from a bad case of projecting reason an enlightenment onto Muslims for little reason other than they were the enemies of popery, and popery means popish superstitions, so surely the Mohammedans were all right. There were quite a few Jews in Philadelphia and New York, and there were several prominent Jews involved in financing the war and providing privateer ships to the navy.
 
This is the second time in a row i have had no copay on my medications. Whatever the fuck Trump has done, it is working. My insurance is covering everything. This is fucking incredible.
Some HR got a coup of an insurance plan for welpers company and he thanks trump. No wonder why HR are so pissy
 
Barack Obama was President during the entirety of 2016. When Trump became President in 2017, his incoming NSA adviser was arrested, his AG immediately recused himself, and his hands were tied by Robert Mueller's Russia inquiry. This only ended once Sessions was tossed and a Bush-era establishment guy, Bill Barr, was put in charge of the DoJ to clean things up. Barr was interested only in returning Washington to normal. Dealing with Antifa wasn't on the table.
ANTIFA also hadn't yet been emboldened to the extreme level that they are now until about 2018 or so.

It wasn't until the #RESIST bullshit was mainstream that ANTIFA identified themselves in public during riots and protests. Before that they all just wore black with no insignias or identifying markings.
 
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