2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Pour on the gasoline, because this house is officially divided
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People are getting WAY too wound up over this. I said it before and I will say it again that Biden bigger target for mockery character than Trump is.
I've got so many adult diaper, AARP, life alert, colostomy bag, Matlock, Viagra, and various other old person jokes queuing up in my head and ready to go.
Its going to be a wide open playground as the media will be too busy polishing his wrinkly ass to ever question him and none of the "comedians" will ever make them. Not to mention shit is getting stale recently (was fine after the election but then it all devolved into boring old wojak shit). With any luck after the honeymoon period some of the (non super crazed) lefty types might even join in. We got a brand new opportunity of rib poking shenanigans.
If its time for anything its time to put on your foam cowboy hat and arm yourselves creamiest of your cream pies.
(the facebook refugees aren't being ironic nor are they here for the giggles)
(they're here to SAVE AMERICA)
 
This is a part of why it's best to get yourself out of the system as well as those you care about - find loopholes, achieve self-reliance, and reap the benefits without the restrictions of a modern society.

The time for people to meaningfully oppose the globohomo and preserve "america" (whatever that means) was more than half a century ago. Now you should just be concentrating on your own good life rather than on the idea of some "radical revolution" which you and I are both aware could be snuffed out by an autonomous drone if you really got ballsy enough.

Or you could move to some other country, rescind your citizenship, and try to avoid the cyberpunk dystopia there. I'ma just have my own cool shit
I think that's a bit too much of a defeatist attitude imo. I think the biggest problem was that people didn't realize that to affect real bottom-to top level change, you needed to create an organized grassroots support system and organized political movement so that you could advance people who supported your agenda, ad even then it would take years of patient organization to actually achieve any real influence. The system has always been rigged against the little guy, and we've become so accustomed to immediate satisfaction that we as a society forgot how to work patiently to achieve your desired end. The system is never truly invincible, but to actually overcome it you have to diligently set the groundwork for change. It took the NAACP over 60 years to overturn Plessy v Ferguson, and they only did so by patiently chipping away at its foundations so that they could easily topple it when they directly confronted it.
 
Well, dsp can get me out of the aoc camps. Just don't hire ty beard or Powell at all cost.
Speaking of Powell, kraken or well, octopus, is a very nice appetizer that you can grill it fresh after you are done with some spearfishing. You can even bring your grill at the beach and also bring a pot and some oil to make some french fries for sides and a nice big fish as the main course. Make sure to also have plenty of fresh lemons with you and cold ass beer at the ready.
 
The two justices that wanted to hear the Texas case, Alito and Thomas, are both Bush family appointees. Trump's over appointees want nothing to do with him, now that they're safely on the bench for life.

Fucking LOL.
 
This sounds corny, but I recommend putting your faith in something that is a constant, whether it’s your friends, family, god, or whatever is most comfortable. Just make sure that it’s a constant and not something that can change at the blink of an eye. Humanity has gone through some very tough times throughout history, and we just happen to be in one of them. As a species, we’ve survived massive wars, crashed economies and various dictators. If there is no hope for better days, then life doesn’t become worth living. Find one constant in your life and hold onto that.
I don't mind "corny." There are those in my life that I put my faith in, and I'm glad I still have them. Really, I just want a future that they can have faith in, because this year has tested them just as much as it has tested me. The election is gonna surely set the tone for that.
 
No, it means everything is back to where it was three days ago, before everyone thought the existence of the universe depended completely on the SCOTUS' ruling on the Hail Mary pass from Texas. People have the memory of a fucking goldfish so they lost track of absolutely everything else that was happening and threw every single chip they could find on this case that cropped up completely out of the clear blue, and that's precisely why I'm so sick of everyone ripping their hair out.

Several other things were happening, several other paths are laid out, several other options are still available, and yet everyone locked their eyes on this brand new case and packed every ounce of faith in it even though it was arguably one of the least-likely to succeed, even if it was one of the most interesting. If people can quit acting like hyper-emotional, glue-huffing window-lickers for five seconds, maybe they can remember what was happening three fucking days ago.
Didn’t you say that the SCOTUS was were it was supposed to end up? And that it was the ultimate goal of all the lawsuits?
 
. If people can quit acting like hyper-emotional, glue-huffing window-lickers for five seconds, maybe they can remember what was happening three fucking days ago.

Thanks. I've decided to upgrade my prognosis from I think we are all completely fucked to 'On the balance of probabilities many, if not most of us, will be more than 75% fucked over the course of the next two years'.
 
This sounds corny, but I recommend putting your faith in something that is a constant, whether it’s your friends, family, god, or whatever is most comfortable. Just make sure that it’s a constant and not something that can change at the blink of an eye. Humanity has gone through some very tough times throughout history, and we just happen to be in one of them. As a species, we’ve survived massive wars, crashed economies and various dictators. If there is no hope for better days, then life doesn’t become worth living. Find one constant in your life and hold onto that.
Thats why I only trust in one plan.
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I think that's a bit too much of a defeatist attitude imo. I think the biggest problem was that people didn't realize that to affect real bottom-to top level change, you needed to create an organized grassroots support system and organized political movement so that you could advance people who supported your agenda, ad even then it would take years of patient organization to actually achieve any real influence. The system has always been rigged against the little guy, and we've become so accustomed to immediate satisfaction that we as a society forgot how to work patiently to achieve your desired end. The system is never truly invincible, but to actually overcome it you have to diligently set the groundwork for change. It took the NAACP over 60 years to overturn Plessy v Ferguson, and they only did so by patiently chipping away at its foundations so that they could easily topple it when they directly confronted it.
What will work for woke capital and the left wont work for any one else.

You are not going be able to compete or form any thing on the same scale as they do.

Instead form small units. Think fire ants swarming an elephant.

I did say try to form autonomous zones. Stupid yes but eventually something gets formed.

Already the nation has been split into two. Keep going until they cant govern.

You re probally going form or join a gang for your survival any ways. Isnt it how it goes? When people cant trust the goverment they form or join mafias?
 
I think that's a bit too much of a defeatist attitude imo. I think the biggest problem was that people didn't realize that to affect real bottom-to top level change, you needed to create an organized grassroots support system and organized political movement so that you could advance people who supported your agenda, ad even then it would take years of patient organization to actually achieve any real influence. The system has always been rigged against the little guy, and we've become so accustomed to immediate satisfaction that we as a society forgot how to work patiently to achieve your desired end. The system is never truly invincible, but to actually overcome it you have to diligently set the groundwork for change. It took the NAACP over 60 years to overturn Plessy v Ferguson, and they only did so by patiently chipping away at its foundations so that they could easily topple it when they directly confronted it.
Perhaps 10% of the country at most was following this as it went on.

Thy fellow man is not really someone who is going to get involved in those grassroots - people are too tuned in to technology for the moment, and have forgotten how to parse reality. If that ever fades, if you ever see people realizing that they should give up on their online shit consuming most of their attention, then maybe I'll come around and say that grassroots have a shot. But there's a reason why most "activism" is basically just retarded gayops today and has been for a depressing while - it's just channeling the internet into reality
 
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