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#2327 Feb 07 2017 at 1:01 PM Rating: Good
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Right now I'm wondering just how long it will be before all the members of the ****** parade start really regretting the choices they've made as each individual person becomes slowly effected by said choices. ...or will they just blame Obama?

I'm trying to imagine how bad things will be a year from today. I mean bad by our standards, not bad for a hedge fund manager who is also a doomsday prepper.

I can't wait for the new "war on terror" to get started. I wonder if they'll draft my son when he turns 12.

Edited, Feb 7th 2017 10:06pm by Kuwoobie
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Those schools in Wyoming need shotguns in case of another grizzly bear uprising like during the Bowling Green Massacre.
Ain't no shotgun gonna stop a Grizzly. Need a flame thrower, that's what dem kiddies need. Put the fear o' God in the bear. No bear gonna be caught messin with holy fire.
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#2329 Feb 07 2017 at 2:12 PM Rating: Excellent
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Kuwoobie wrote:
Right now I'm wondering just how long it will be before all the members of the ****** parade start really regretting the choices they've made as each individual person becomes slowly effected by said choices. ...or will they just blame Obama?
Naw Trump will get blamed eventually. He's made enough enemies that it's only a matter of time before he's turned on. No reason to do so now though, he's too popular, and there's too much work to be done right now to shoot yourself in the foot just because you disagree with a member of your own party. Will be interesting to see how many people distance themselves from him at the mid-terms though.

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I can't wait for the new "war on terror" to get started. I wonder if they'll draft my son when he turns 12.
Dunno, it does no good for people who don't volunteer to see the icky side of these conflicts. All you get is more backlash to your imperialistic goals. They return home and talk of atrocities and whatnot; completely unhelpful. Compulsory military service would run counter to the national interest. Besides there's still more value in fear than in war right now. Wars are expensive, so no reason to take the next step if you don't have to. I mean drop a couple of old bombs on some peasants, or give them some leftover guns to shoot each other, that's fine. But no point in wasting money that could line your pockets instead right?

Smiley: tinfoilhat

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#2330 Feb 07 2017 at 2:16 PM Rating: Good
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Wars are expensive.
We'll get Mexico to pay for it.
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Wars are expensive.
We'll get Mexico to pay for it.
Conquer, loot, and tax. Funding empire building since 6500 BC.
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#2332 Feb 07 2017 at 2:32 PM Rating: Good
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I wonder if they'll draft my son when he turns 12.


This is why Trump won.



That's the new "Thanks, Obama", right?
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#2333 Feb 07 2017 at 3:26 PM Rating: Good
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Besides there's still more value in fear than in war right now. Wars are expensive, so no reason to take the next step if you don't have to. I mean drop a couple of old bombs on some peasants, or give them some leftover guns to shoot each other, that's fine. But no point in wasting money that could line your pockets instead right?


Oh yeah, they hate wasting money, don't they? Especially when it comes to war.
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Besides there's still more value in fear than in war right now. Wars are expensive, so no reason to take the next step if you don't have to. I mean drop a couple of old bombs on some peasants, or give them some leftover guns to shoot each other, that's fine. But no point in wasting money that could line your pockets instead right?


Oh yeah, they hate wasting money, don't they? Especially when it comes to war.
Well a nuclear arms race with Russia is much more economical and doesn't come with images of dead soldiers coming home on airplanes. Gotta think long-term: you can't keep pumping money into the machine if it's creating bad press.

Edited, Feb 7th 2017 2:03pm by someproteinguy
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#2335 Feb 07 2017 at 5:00 PM Rating: Decent
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Presenting very broad statements, and then re-interpreting them after the fact to fit the arguments is what you do. It, more than anything else except for verbosity, defines your posting and argument style.


Another thing people tend to do is attribute to me anything I point out that someone else is doing. But, you know, not this time, and not in this thread, but all the other times. Great method to deflect criticism in a manner that is unfalsifiable, since you haven't actually presented any evidence other than insistence that I do this "all the time". But not this time, right?

Meanwhile, you're the one who just now in this thread asked me to present my opinion on "it". Next you'll be asking me where I get my news from, right? Kind of a pattern.

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No, I'm not. And I don't think the board is. I think you're deflecting. If anything, you're remembering things that don't exist. I'm extremely precise with my language choice on this forum. Overly so. It's why I tend to be verbose. I'll say the same thing several different ways just to make it absolutely clear what I'm talking about. Doesn't prevent people from still finding the most insane interpretation possible and trying to pin me down with it, but I at least make an effort to be clear to anyone not intentionally trying to twist things around.
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#2336 Feb 07 2017 at 5:03 PM Rating: Good
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So we just had a Vice President cast a tie-breaking vote in a cabinet appointment thingy for the first time ever. That's pretty neat. Guess it's not too surprising it's Betsy. She seemed like one of the more controversial appointments, and one that could be challenged by disenfranchised Republicans with less potential political fallout.

Gotta take a stand against the appointee who may lessen the clout of powerful donor unions, even if her policies have been shown to help exactly the poor, minority students you claim you're trying to protect.

But the guy who's publicly said he wants to renegotiate "consent decrees" with police departments shown to engage in racial discrimination, policing for profit, and other civil rights violations? Not as big a deal, apparently.
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Besides there's still more value in fear than in war right now. Wars are expensive, so no reason to take the next step if you don't have to. I mean drop a couple of old bombs on some peasants, or give them some leftover guns to shoot each other, that's fine. But no point in wasting money that could line your pockets instead right?


Oh yeah, they hate wasting money, don't they? Especially when it comes to war.


You guys do understand that that's more or less exactly what Obama has been doing in Yemen for like the last 5 years, right? Or had you heard about that... at all? We've been in an undeclared war for years now. But since it's undeclared, and mostly fought using drones and special forces, it's not really a war, right? Except that people are still dying. Constantly. You just don't hear about it. I wonder why that is?
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Gotta take a stand against the appointee who may lessen the clout of powerful donor unions, even if her policies have been shown to help exactly the poor, minority students you claim you're trying to protect.

Especially when you're linking to a conservative blog cherry-picking results. Fact is, charter schools haven't been shown to be particularly successful as a whole. There's some winners, just as there's some winning public schools, but the net result is at best a wash. Michigan's charter school experiment is widely considered a failure. Been through this enough times on this forum that I don't give enough of a shit to look up links yet again.

Chicago's charter schools have been great at making money for themselves off the "poor minority students" through disciplinary cash fines for things like dress code infractions, eating Cheetos and chewing gum, though. Can't get that sort of protection at a public school.
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Demea wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
So we just had a Vice President cast a tie-breaking vote in a cabinet appointment thingy for the first time ever. That's pretty neat. Guess it's not too surprising it's Betsy. She seemed like one of the more controversial appointments, and one that could be challenged by disenfranchised Republicans with less potential political fallout.

Gotta take a stand against the appointee who may lessen the clout of powerful donor unions, even if her policies have been shown to help exactly the poor, minority students you claim you're trying to protect.
Sometimes I feel like I should join the chorus and make a big deal about how she's a terrible choice, unqualified for the job, etc. Then I remember we homeschooled for 5 years and now send to kids to a private school, so yeah... Smiley: lol

Edit #17: see that's what happens when this board moves so fast I don't have time to edit my comment the necessary 53 times before someone else quotes me. Awkward thread breaks. Smiley: disappointed

Edited, Feb 7th 2017 3:50pm by someproteinguy
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Guess this is someone else's fight. Smiley: lol

Honestly, whatever your opinion of the public school system is, there's really no arguing that she's unqualified. She showed that during the hearings where she had no idea how the public school system worked and was confused by IDEA.

You can think the public system needs reform AND actually know something about the public system to give your ideas merit. She doesn't even meet that standard. She bought her way into the post via a combination of cash and political promises which -- in a sad way -- is better than considering the alternative: that fifty GOP senators actually watched her hearings and thought "Yeah, she knows what she's doing."

Edited, Feb 7th 2017 5:44pm by Jophiel
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#2342 Feb 07 2017 at 5:48 PM Rating: Excellent
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fifty GOP senators actually watched her hearings and thought "Yeah, she knows what she's doing."
Yeah, TBH I think there's merit to the idea no one really wanted to be the 51st vote against her at this point. Yes, she's clearly unqualified, but I don't think anyone really wanted to **** off Trump and be the deciding person to vote her down, so she's in. My tinfoil side says she was basically a litmus test for party loyalty.

Mostly taking solace that the public schools are enough of a *********** at this point that anything she does probably won't make any difference, for many of the same reasons that all the attempts to "fix" the system over the last 20 years have also made little difference.

Edited, Feb 7th 2017 3:53pm by someproteinguy
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My tinfoil side says she was basically a litmus test for party loyalty.

Well, yeah. It's the Party of Trump these days. Whatever Trump wants, the GOP is going to agree with even when it's a humiliatingly stupid choice. Even the theater of Murkowski and Collins voting against was done with the GOP's blessing; if they had actually thought she wasn't suitable they could have blocked her in committee. They only got the blessing to vote "no" on the floor and pretend to be independent because McConnell had the votes to confirm.

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#2344 Feb 07 2017 at 6:03 PM Rating: Good
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I've always wondered...is Gbaji a fundamentalist Christian? Because it would make a lot of sense.

Despite backing all their rhetoric, he's always claimed he's not. This is one of the few things gbaji says that I think to be true as I've always understood him to be an adherent to Moloch.
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Meanwhile, you're the one who just now in this thread asked me to present my opinion on "it"


Do you know who you are responding to? Do you even know where you are at this point?
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But since it's undeclared, and mostly fought using drones and special forces, it's not really a war, right?


Every pointless, stupid war that America was ever involved in and ever will be is Obama's fault because there are drones and special forces in Yemen. Of course. Thanks for clearing that up, gbaji. I feel so much better about the Iraq war and you know, Vietnam, because there are drones and special forces in Yemen. In the event that there is an even bigger catastrophic war in the middle east that kills thousands of our people and costs trillions of dollars, I can just look back to the great war in Yemen and thank my lucky stars it's not that bad.
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Kuwoobie wrote:
Right now I'm wondering just how long it will be before all the members of the ****** parade start really regretting the choices they've made as each individual person becomes slowly effected by said choices. ...or will they just blame Obama?

There are more likely alternatives.
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They're America-haters! And probably Gay!"


That is fantastic.
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On the flip side, Justice Democrats have pretty much said they want to do the same. But yes, the alt right appears to be just the next iteration of the tea party / moral majority / whatever trend.

We never failed because those were never our ideas and never our candidates.
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No, I'm not. And I don't think the board is. I think you're deflecting. If anything, you're remembering things that don't exist. I'm extremely precise with my language choice on this forum. Overly so. It's why I tend to be verbose. I'll say the same thing several different ways just to make it absolutely clear what I'm talking about. Doesn't prevent people from still finding the most insane interpretation possible and trying to pin me down with it, but I at least make an effort to be clear to anyone not intentionally trying to twist things around.
Precise, but wildly inaccurate.
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