What has Trump done to this country?

DIY-HP-LED

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it's just that we need everyone to come to the table and have a place there; it's damaging to the movement.
People are people, Jews worked for nazi's (most to survive, or try to) and some even believed, a miniscule number, but they existed, everybody has psychos and arsholes and everybody has saints and angels too. Everybody is subject to the vulnerabilities of genetics and brain damage whether caused by trauma or a childhood viral infection of the brain, everybody got their Donalds! Everybody also suffers and it is stupid as shit to add to each other's burden unless required. If required, sometimes half measures won't do, being human is sometimes a bitch.
 

schuylaar

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People are people, Jews worked for nazi's (most to survive, or try to) and some even believed, a miniscule number, but they existed, everybody has psychos and arsholes and everybody has saints and angels too. Everybody is subject to the vulnerabilities of genetics and brain damage whether caused by trauma or a childhood viral infection of the brain, everybody got their Donalds! Everybody also suffers and it is stupid as shit to add to each other's burden unless required. If required, sometimes half measures won't do, being human is sometimes a bitch.
and germans were okay with letting them build ovens in their backyards..did they just tell themselves 'it's only bar-b-que?'

do you think if reparations are available to those linked to slavery they'd take them?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Typical liberal, it's not so much about economic ideology as the rule of the constitution and law. Perhaps many don't realise that when they signed on for liberty, it meant for all, not just themselves. Liberalism is a process that is also bottom up driven and top down administered as the government responses to the will of the people to overcome other pernicious social forces like bigotry and greed. It is historical and inevitable, it is time and the strength of people to do it, there is inertia and interests in the status quo.

Take the situation of black Americans for instance, their movement for human rights gained traction and provided the spark that drove people into the streets in the midst of a pandemic, masks and all. Many were white and almost all felt their lives were at risk for showing up, and their movement has over a super majority of support, but lot of things do in America, republicans block, or distort change into meaninglessness through "compromise". Now that the parties are polarized, black people and other minorities hold as much power in the democratic party as the hardcare base of the GOP and if they gain power they will use it.

The top down implementation goes a lot better when ya got the implementers by the balls and almost total power. African Americans will have a seat near the head of the table of power, Obama was president first and an advocate for liberal causes second, it is his job, the POTUS does not have a second job, he had to deal with these assholes, look how much trouble there is to get a dime for the people out of the assholes. This time it will be real power with a mandate for change and a supermajority supporting it, that also includes pot legalization, Joe will gripe, but he will sign.

I expect at least 20 more house seats going democratic, maybe more, I also figure they will win the senate by a comfortable margin, Joe will be POTUS, provided he is still breathing. Dunno when Nancy will retire, but I figure she has a replacement talent spotted, I think she will drive through everything that was sitting on Mitch's desk before she goes. The democrats might not have 66 seats, but the the remaining republicans face 2022 and a world of hurt and shame from the many investigations, hearings and trials. The democrats will find the votes or rain down fire upon the weakest among them, the republican party will be a shattered wreck on fire when Trump is done wiping his ass with them.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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The art of social and political warfare
Switch to daylight only protests, organise, condemn those who go out at night, stay away from federal property, make them come to you, in some places they may need to go through the cops and mayor to get to you. If they try that shit with the local cops who are properly led, they will taz and even shoot the fuckers if they tear gas them! Symbolic peaceful protests only at federal property in the day only, makes better TV, let them do the violence.

In the end this is about hearts and minds and that translates into votes for freedom, or liberty as some like to call it.
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Let's talk about how we get off the highway to escalation....
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Obama started out as a community organiser for a reason, he had a fucking heart and brains enough to use it for change. He didn't get everything he wanted, but he made a difference, he also didn't want the reaction from the right he and America got. If you follow his principles (leadership) you will win bigly in the end...

Obama was a liberal and they sometimes think longer term, but prophecy is for fools and the road to Hell is sometimes paved with good intentions. More often though, the path to perdition is paved with wrongs and misdeeds to others, than with good intentions, but sometimes they too can led to unexpected outcomes.
 

dandyrandy

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schuylaar

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1..2..3.

3 licks/days.

Then the President retweeted a video in which a group of doctors make false claims about the virus, including one who says "you don't need masks" because hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug pushed by the President, is a "cure" in combination with several other drugs. Multiple credible scientific studies say the treatment is ineffective against Covid-19. The video, which went viral on YouTube, was later removed by Facebook and Twitter because it spread misinformation.

 

schuylaar

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On Monday, Minnesota man Randal Thom posted an image of the dead dog on social media. The caption said it had been "shot by a neighbor" four times. "Having to say my final goodbye to my best best friend Mr. Donald Trump," Thom wrote on his profile, which has a background declaring "Roger Stone Did Nothing Wrong" and numerous images from Trump rallies.

But police said there was more to the story than Thom was letting on. It emerged that in the past three years, neighbors had filed 14 incidents with police about the man's dogs.


They include "dogs running at large in a county park, running at large onto neighbor's private property, biting a person who required medical attention, attacking pet dogs, killing goats, killing chickens, killing turkeys, chasing cattle, and chasing deer," police said. Thom himself also has pending misdemeanor charges from incidents related to his dogs, officials said.

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office confirmed that deputies were called to investigate the circumstances of a dog's death last Sunday—but found no criminality had taken place.

"The investigation results indicate that the person who eliminated the dog was legally protecting their livestock on their private property at the time," the department wrote.
 
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Fogdog

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But police said there was more to the story than Thom was letting on. It emerged that in the past three years, neighbors had filed 14 incidents with police about the man's dogs.


They include "dogs running at large in a county park, running at large onto neighbor's private property, biting a person who required medical attention, attacking pet dogs, killing goats, killing chickens, killing turkeys, chasing cattle, and chasing deer," police said. Thom himself also has pending misdemeanor charges from incidents related to his dogs, officials said.

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office confirmed that deputies were called to investigate the circumstances of a dog's death last Sunday—but found no criminality had taken place.

"The investigation results indicate that the person who eliminated the dog was legally protecting their livestock on their private property at the time," the department wrote.
The dog owner killed his dog by not training it or caring for it properly. Def an afflicted narcissist, the way he pleas for pity on the internet.

Living on property adjacent to an aggressive dog and an owner who doesn't do anything about it is a miserable experience. The fence I put up saved a dog's life and my neighbor is still angry at me over it. That dog took after it's owner. It may well be that I saved my own life with that fence too.
 
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