Warren Lynch Shitpost General - TRUE and HONEST (former) John Flynt for Congress campaign worker

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Lynch ran against and defeated Whitey’s nephew, not his cousin.

As former steelworker union boss, I wouldn’t be surprised to find out there was some mob connection somewhere in Lynch’s past, but your little yarn about him and the Bulgers ran off the road at the first verifiable fact check.
 
I was never clear on the finances. People here probably know more than I do. Maybe plane trips?
Oh, I wasn't asking about the finances in general, just what you personally saw with your own eyes when you were on the job. What's the most cash (or credit) you saw flashed?
Doesn't have to be for campaign purposes.
 
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No I have not played it. I have no impressions. Would be neutral in recommendations.
Why haven't you played it? You made your own game, and former boss made a game, it honestly seems like something you two could share.

Will you play it and give a review?
 
Cute but that appears to be her neighbor's house. I believed you for a second.

Facepalm. It's Wu's house. Wu's house is the only one with the enclosed vestibule you see in the photo.
As if Wu's neighbours would have anything to do with the crazy tranny with the perpetually yapping dogs.
 
Uhh... what? No, I think good job opportunities happen when politicians don't put a bunch of fees and taxes on things, when companies and employees aren't forced to pander to entrenched unions, when they don't make an insanely high minimum wage. You know, like I said before, they just have to basically stay out of the way. Politicians don't create jobs. They have to thread the needle between enough regulation to protect people, and not so much regulation that the bureaucracy chokes the businesses.
I think what you are saying is ideological. Keynesean economics works just fine in many circumstances. Mostly depending on what the perception is. But we can agree to disagree.

Heh, no. What I'm saying is, those are things to be considered on a cost/benefit analysis. Saying something is "fair" or "unfair" implies one way is right. Subsidies where they have a worthwhile benefit are absolutely worthwhile. Subsidies that are just a waste of money for some feel good points are not worthwhile. Healthcare costs through the roof is because of government intervention (Forcing people to buy something is a good way to get the price to increase). College prices through the roof is a deep and complex issue, but I don't personally think giving them more money is the solution.
We have enough money and to spare for these things, but certain aspects of the budget are "bad manners" to talk about due to the preponderance of lobbyists for the other side. Such as the military budget, offshore tax loopholes and the carried interest loophole. Progressives, unlike liberals, are willing to discuss such "taboo" subjects. That's the difference in terms I mean, between liberals and progressives, mainly. The willingness to stand up to corporate power, and corporate lobbyist hordes. Other than that, we have many similarities. Being pro gay marriage, for example. Thanks for asking for a clarification.

You're mixing a lot of things here. Conservatives were indeed in charge when the patriot act was signed into law, but it had almost total bi-partisan support. I don't like it though, I agree there. So yeah, expanding federal surveillance is not just a liberal thing, for sure.
Correct. It's a democrat and republican establishment thing. Both libertarians and progressives are against it, for the most part.

Military and police power? I guess you'll need to specify what exactly you mean by that.
I don't like how many countries we are at war in. I don't like how much money we spend on military, lose trillions, not even know how, and act like it's evil to ever talk about. I don't like the militarization of police. I don't like how police can get away with abusing people if they're poor or black. But all these things are bipartisan, in terms of politicians. Although amoung the people, the opposition to the all is pretty bipartisan.

Taking away more and more human rights? Again, you'll have to define what you mean here.
Idk, I could say a whole rant about it but I'll save it for now.

I mean... that's a handy bumper sticker I guess, privatize everything and screw the little guy, but you'll need to be more specific if you want to dig any deeper into it. I'm not seeing a whole lot of Ayn Rand crack pipe smokers, but maybe if you give an example of some policy or another I could understand where you disagree.
Reagan was the first Ayn Rand crack pipe smoker, in my opinion. The idea that corporations need unlimited power, so we can be "protected" from "big government". 'Your grandma doesn't need her social security, that would oppress her, we need zero taxes for Exxon instead because that gives "us" more "freedom".' Not saying you, but a lot of our Republican legislators get on this particular trip, and start ranting like they are in some kind of weird austerity church. Eisenhower didn't do that crap. He was still conservative but we need more heart in our ideology in this country, IMO.

I am trying to talk to you in good faith, and you seem to be responding in kind, so I appreciate that. I hope you don't think I'm trying to trick you or something, I think we're not clearly seeing each other's positions due to some core assumptions we don't even realize we're making. It's been quite interesting to see your point of view, and I hope you can get some deeper understanding of why someone might share similar values but vote completely differently.
Thanks!

Ok, and while the rambling diatribe about Democrats and the Irish is lovely, I was asking if you have any documentation of his Bulger links? Like maybe a news clipping or an article, or anything beyond subway hobo myths?
It's right in his Wikipedia. His early political mentor and first opponent was William M Bulger.

Why haven't you played it? You made your own game, and former boss made a game, it honestly seems like something you two could share.

Will you play it and give a review?
Nah I don't feel like it.
 
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It's right in his Wikipedia. His early political mentor and first opponent was William M Bulger.

William M Bulger Jr. Son of Billy Bulger. Billy Bulger is Whitey's brother, the one who actually made something of himself rather than becoming a criminal.

I knew this before I even knew about Wu, because I'd read a bunch about Whitey. You apparently can't even read a paragraph of text and discern what it means.
 
I haven't seen it asked before, but Warren, have you seen John drive a stick car let alone any car?
If you mean Brianna, yes both the Audi and the Porsche. And the bike.

If you could own any kind of car what would you want?
Probably a Jeep like I have, but a newer one. Jeeps are good for "wacky adventures".

And just since you might be crazy but a good sport, fav BBQ style?
Like sauce? Unfamiliar. I respect BBQ sauce but I don't know about different kinds of it.
 
William M Bulger Jr. Son of Billy Bulger. Billy Bulger is Whitey's brother, the one who actually made something of himself rather than becoming a criminal.

I knew this before I even knew about Wu, because I'd read a bunch about Whitey. You apparently can't even read a paragraph of text and discern what it means.
If you are a fan of Billy Bulger, we can agree to disagree, lol.

There’s nothing about WM Bulger being his “mentor.” And he ran against WM Bulger’s son.
Are you calling me a centipede?
 
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What Warren's actually talking about is something that happened 14 years ago. The Southie St. Patrick's Day parade denied a gay group's application, and while one of his political opponents decided not to go to be part of the parade in protest, Lynch participated regardless.

Lynch didn't actually have anything to do with the decision, and can only very tangentially be seen as endorsing it.
"The main reason (Lynch) cited for entering the race, he said, was his concern that the incumbent state representative, Paul Gannon, had not done enough to keep gay and lesbian groups out of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade." - Boston Globe

A defending lawyer's job is to put aside the crime and get the best deal and or prove innocence. If indeed he helped people whom committed or accused of murder he did his job well, it takes a big man to swallow disgusting crimes and do their job.
It's just that it was so many white people he defended for hate crimes. Those 14 are just the tip of the iceberg. And then he tries to soften the hate crimes law so it doesn't apply to gay people. Not pretty stuff.

You may disagree about the dems leaving social issues, but you are an idealist by your own words and none of us debate that. He's part of a party and machine, he is seeing and I'm sure you can't deny it's costing them dearly to play double down on social issues. One thing people all care about is the economy jobs are recordly good, more money in people's pay checks and the market is doing well. Dems aren't saying we can do better or keep this they are screaming about non issues to most people. Guess what? Most people don't care esp when there is still so much more to be done for the avg working folk in regards to economics.
What I'm saying is not that what he is saying about bread and butter economic issues being the most far reaching isn't very true, but then he extrapolates from there to say that means that social issues should be entirely ignored and are just jokes. And then turns out to be actually just as terrible on the economic issues too. The guy's a mess.

My girl is mostly Irish so I can use terms like potato nigger, and joking aside, Irish people should be more so hating of the gov than they are, they escaped horrors in their home land to be used as meat shields in a war they didn't have anything vested in, but the gov didn't want to waste the blacks they were using as props or good Protestants, so the FOB micks were sent to die for Abe's hubris... let's see tall, autistic selfish willing to kill for a point, married to a lol cow.. Hmm does this remind you of anyone you may know?
Abraham Lincoln! Erin go bragh and fuck Cromwell and the neo-Cromwells! Although probably don't call your girlfriend a "potato nigger", lol.
 
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Um... yeah he got into power through criminal dealings, a blatantly racist Southern Strategy right in the middle of Massachusetts in a district gerrymandered to fit busing, deals with Whitey Bulger's buddies, and a promise to make it okay to ban gay people from St Patty's [emphasis added] day.

@W person cow, I've pointed out before that you're a bit of a moron, but this is beyond the pale.

You claim to be of Irish descent and to have grown up in Boston. Either you're lying or you are mentally impaired.

Have you ever heard of a paddy (not patty) wagon? Do you even know the lyrics of The Wearing of the Green? Have you ever heard of a man called Patty?

It's Paddy, you fake Irishman.

No wonder you think John Flynt is a woman. You can't even remember the diminutive of the name of the patron saint of Ireland.

Away with you, ye feckless eejit. You'll be gettin' no votes from the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
 
Abraham Lincoln! Erin go bragh and fuck Cromwell and the neo-Cromwells! Although probably don't call your girlfriend a "potato nigger", lol.

Oh that's right. I forgot you're of exactly the right age to be one of those fake American "Irish" people who gave money to IRA fuckheads in pubs.
So, what's your bodycount? Did you have a good laugh when they blew up Manchester?
 
I would love to!
I have a bunch of candidates in mind already! How do I nominate them for lolcow status?

If you think you've got the goods already, then start here: https://kiwifarms.net/forums/proving-grounds.92/

If you want someone to hold your hand to start to try, then here instead is good: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/thread-requests-resources.29888/

If they're a collection of personal tales but there's not enough content online to sustain a thread, try this instead: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/personal-lolcows.463/

Local politician isn't personally my definition of 'obscure' but we do have this thread for those types: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/obscure-laughingstocks.277/

Why haven't you played it? You made your own game, and former boss made a game, it honestly seems like something you two could share.

Will you play it and give a review?

Why do you hate Warren so much? :P
 
I think what you are saying is ideological. Keynesean economics works just fine in many circumstances. Mostly depending on what the perception is. But we can agree to disagree.
We have enough money and to spare for these things, but certain aspects of the budget are "bad manners" to talk about due to the preponderance of lobbyists for the other side. Such as the military budget, offshore tax loopholes and the carried interest loophole. Progressives, unlike liberals, are willing to discuss such "taboo" subjects. That's the difference in terms I mean, between liberals and progressives, mainly. The willingness to stand up to corporate power, and corporate lobbyist hordes.

So we should close tax loopholes. Sure, that makes sense. But I hardly think that's a partisan issue. I hear liberals and conservatives talk about that. It's just getting people to agree on what's a "loophole" and what's the intended effect of the rules that tends to be tricky.

We have more than enough money? Then why do we have so much national debt? Or do you mean we have enough money to do progressive stuff if we take money from somewhere else?

You think it's bad manners to talk about military budgets? I mean, in the context of local politics, it just doesn't exist, but in the higher offices the military budget is modified all the time.
So, in your mind, the chief difference between liberals and progressives is basically ability to say no to lobbyists? Do you have any examples of that? I mean those are fine campaign slogans and bumper stickers, but that's kind of like saying the difference between liberals and conservatives is that conservatives will stand up for family values. That doesn't actually mean anything.


Correct. It's a democrat and republican establishment thing. Both libertarians and progressives are against it, for the most part.
I completely disagree with you that progressives are against a surveillance state, because it's necessary to enforce the censorship against "Violent speech" they want to stop. Libertarians are, but unfortunately libertarians do not have a full platform so it's hard to take their position seriously.


I don't like how many countries we are at war in. I don't like how much money we spend on military, lose trillions, not even know how, and act like it's evil to ever talk about. I don't like the militarization of police. I don't like how police can get away with abusing people if they're poor or black. But all these things are bipartisan, in terms of politicians. Although amoung the people, the opposition to the all is pretty bipartisan.

Well, nobody likes war, but could you give examples of the countries you think we are at war in? That might sound facetious, but I mean it, because you'll get a different number if you count all countries US forces are deployed in, or countries with active fighting going on. We'd have to discuss each one separately though, since obviously each conflict has different context and the ones people feel are justified are going to differ.

Can you explain what you mean about losing trillions spent on the military, which nobody knows where it went? I'd like to talk about trillions of missing dollars, regardless of who thinks it's "evil" (Who, by the way?).

I don't like how police get away with abusing people either, but like you said, that issue is pretty bipartisan, it's getting the sides to agree on any specific incident that's the problem. I do feel both conservatives and liberals are too easy on the police.


Idk, I could say a whole rant about it but I'll save it for now.
For real? Because "Everyone is losing their human rights" is basically the main progressive talking point, from what I see. How exactly do you expect to discuss this with the other side if you can't even explain what rights you believe are being lost, and by who. I'll give an example of a couple human rights I feel liberals and progressives are trying to take away: Freedom of speech. Freedom to defend your own life. Not coincidentally, I consider these to be the most important rights, without which none of the other rights can exist.


Reagan was the first Ayn Rand crack pipe smoker, in my opinion. The idea that corporations need unlimited power, so we can be "protected" from "big government". 'Your grandma doesn't need her social security, that would oppress her, we need zero taxes for Exxon instead because that gives "us" more "freedom".' Not saying you, but a lot of our Republican legislators get on this particular trip, and start ranting like they are in some kind of weird austerity church. Eisenhower didn't do that crap. He was still conservative but we need more heart in our ideology in this country, IMO.
Thanks!

OK, so I guess you're talking about the whole "Trickle Down Economics" thing when you say Ayn Rand crack pipe smokers. Yes, fair enough, that's pretty squarely on the conservatives, and it seems to be a flawed ideology, especially when taken too far.

Corporations need unlimited power... example please? I don't want the government subsidizing companies in any way, which the repubs and dems are both guilty of. But earlier you were talking about subsidies being a good thing, like for college. Colleges are corporations.

'Your grandma doesn't need her social security, that would oppress her, we need zero taxes for Exxon instead because that gives "us" more "freedom".'

Yeah, I wouldn't vote for the guy who said that. Please let me know which politicians said that so I know to never vote for them.

We need more heart and we need to not preach like an austerity church. OK, please give actual examples of how to have more heart (like real specifics). Give me an example of an austerity church law and how you would add more heart to it.

I can say I want the government to lower taxes, increase the strength of the military, make health care free, everyone should get a free education, everyone should get a living wage no matter what.... but the person I said that to wouldn't be wrong in saying "That's nice. How?"
 
Cute but that appears to be her neighbor's house. I believed you for a second.

Prove me wrong. Go drive by John's house and see if the sign is there, and also check if any neighbours have one up. You don't even have to tell me if you actually did it or not. Just go see for yourself with your own two eyes and don't worry about what some shitposting corgi has to say. You won't, though, because you're fucking delusional and a moron who prefers to live in a fantasy world rather than confront simple truths.
 
Okay @W person cow, so you dodged my question like a true politician, so i'll go one further.

Who would you prefer to do, Frank or Bri?

As a sweetener, let's assume Frank is prepared to wear a bag on his head where as Brianna will insist on looking you in the eyes all the way through while mumbling incoherently about Gamergate.

P.s. is Brianna as obsessed with Gamergate in real life as she is on twitter and did you ever meet Natalie O'brian?
 
Prove me wrong. Go drive by John's house and see if the sign is there, and also check if any neighbours have one up. You don't even have to tell me if you actually did it or not. Just go see for yourself with your own two eyes and don't worry about what some shitposting corgi has to say. You won't, though, because you're fucking delusional and a moron who prefers to live in a fantasy world rather than confront simple truths.

Hell, Google Street View proves it's John's house. There are neighbors with similar houses, but the plants are unique to Casa Wu.
 
@W person cow, I've pointed out before that you're a bit of a moron, but this is beyond the pale.
Away with you, ye feckless eejit. You'll be gettin' no votes from the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Haha you can tell I'm Irish American and not Irish Irish.
In Irish it's St Padhraig's day, which would be Paddy.
In English it's St Patrick's day, which would be Patty. But fuck the English, you're right that Paddy is better.
 
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