US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
So Biden announced that Port of L.A. would operate 24/7.

But with who? With the labor shortages, what asshole wants to be stuck with the 4 AM shift to offload consumer shit? Not to mention the truckers and warehouse workers that are needed to store the shit after it is offloaded.

Traditionally in the governments the left looks up to, they get people with guns to force the dockworkers and then warehouse workers to work 24x7 until they fall down dead.



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This is what, the third time Biden's ran to the SCOTUS to try and get them to stomp on Texas's face over this? They rejected it two times so far, and I think the first two times was because Biden was running to them before any other court had a chance to rule on it, right?

Tick Tock, Roberts. Turns out you might actually have to do work, and hey, you no longer have a Uniparty Majority backing you up.
 
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A business or government cannot require someone who objects to the vax on religious grounds to provide supporting documents from a religious authority. If it is a sincerely held and/or personal religious belief, that satisfies the legal requirement, regardless of the stance/teaching of any religious authority or doctrine.

The attempt to anticipate a counter-argument by asking about previous vaccinations is also legally suspect. Your religious beliefs do not have a starting and end date. You can come to believe in it at any time.
 
The faggot in charge of our supply and logistics is absent for a whole year? WTF, and its blamed on family leave? Women can barely take off a few months after a legitimate birth and the homosexual and his fuck boy pretend to be parents and he gets a whole year to rape his trafficked adopted children.

You know that "And then, for no reason at all..." meme? Well, there are reasons. There are. Solid and legit reasons.
It's actually brilliant. If the supply chain collapses the guy has plausible deniability. If it does not fail, he can claim he was directing from the shadows.
 
VICE ran a sob story about a woman who was turned away from an abortion because of the Texas abortion ban, and so had to drive all the way to Oklahoma to get one.
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It took Jasmine and her boyfriend, Alex, 20 minutes to drive back to their apartment from the local abortion clinic. It should have been a short, easy drive.
But Jasmine was six weeks and one day into her pregnancy, and providers at the clinic could detect “cardiac activity” on an ultrasound. That meant that, under a new Texas law, Jasmine could not get an abortion anywhere in the state. She spent the drive home from the clinic overwhelmed with worry, trying to make sense of her possible futures.

There were really just two options: have a baby, or go out of state for an abortion.
“I'm not even in my 30s yet. I'm not ready for that,” said Jasmine, who is 26. “I'm not ready to bring another life into this world that I can't support.”
Hey, Jasmine, here's a bright idea for next time: HAVE. YOUR. BOYFRIEND. WEAR. A FUCKING. CONDOM. It's almost like having unsafe sex has...*gulp*....consequences or something! :roll:
 
VICE ran a sob story about a woman who was turned away from an abortion because of the Texas abortion ban, and so had to drive all the way to Oklahoma to get one.
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Hey, Jasmine, here's a bright idea for next time: HAVE. YOUR. BOYFRIEND. WEAR. A FUCKING. CONDOM. It's almost like having unsafe sex has...*gulp*....consequences or something! :roll:

Or don't fuck until you're married and can accept the responsibility of having a child. Or lose 125 pounds so the pregnancy bump would be actually visible early enough that you could get checked out.
 
Yes, the Holocaust happened. Read your history. I have, a great deal of it, for over fifty years. Have visited the Holocaust Museum.

There's a reason General Eisenhower had the liberation of the concentration camps well-documented, and had everyone who could, including members of Congress, visit these camps, to ensure nobody could ever say the Holocaust didn't happen. British did the same thing. Both Americans and British made the locals in the vicinity go through the camps, to see their countrymen's handiwork.

One can dislike Jews but cannot deny the Holocaust happened.

Yes, it happened.
 
Yes, the Holocaust happened. Read your history. I have, a great deal of it, for over fifty years. Have visited the Holocaust Museum.

There's a reason General Eisenhower had the liberation of the concentration camps well-documented, and had everyone who could, including members of Congress, visit these camps, to ensure nobody could ever say the Holocaust didn't happen. British did the same thing. Both Americans and British made the locals in the vicinity go through the camps, to see their countrymen's handiwork.

One can dislike Jews but cannot deny the Holocaust happened.

Yes, it happened.
I wasn't paying attention to much We're people here literally implying that the Holocaust was fake? Good lord
 
This is actually an interesting development. What's really happening here is a purge of the conservatives in the SBC (sound familiar?). In a nutshell:

1) To the surprise of no one, there's been sexual abuse issues in the church. The SBC has been addressing those issues at the pace of a molasses river, but they're addressing it.
2) This past summer Ed Litton was voted in as President of the SBC .Since then he's been rightly accused of plagiarizing his sermons for years, buying sermons from a sermon generating company, and having a team of sermon writers, among other things. He's been asked to step down but alas, refuses to do so since he has plenty of higher up supporters in the SBC and liberal seminaries. Litton is as liberal as they come, btw, and to prove that he
3) Hired a secular law firm that has "radical" pro LGBT beliefs to investigate the sexual abuse stuff.

There's a lot more going on here but I don't want to derail the thread. But there are parallels in the liberal drift and divide going on in the church, both Protestant and Liturgical, and what's happening in our government. "Deconstructing faith" is a huge fad right now, and that's straight out of Marx. The goal is to divide and conquer the church and build it up into One True Church just like the New World Order. And yes, this is all foretold in Revelation.

As the church goes, so does civilization. We're seeing it happen in real time.
Breaks my heart. SBC held the line for a long time. They now refuse to see that CRT is an alternate totalizing worldview, not just something they can adapt to be "hip" with the culture. It will eat the church.

I believe my church actually left the SBC a while ago to avoid this influence. People in the convention fought Litton's election as hard as they could. It's tragic because everything the cons predicted will come true, and the libs will never know why.
 
Yes, the Holocaust happened. Read your history. I have, a great deal of it, for over fifty years. Have visited the Holocaust Museum.

There's a reason General Eisenhower had the liberation of the concentration camps well-documented, and had everyone who could, including members of Congress, visit these camps, to ensure nobody could ever say the Holocaust didn't happen. British did the same thing. Both Americans and British made the locals in the vicinity go through the camps, to see their countrymen's handiwork.

One can dislike Jews but cannot deny the Holocaust happened.

Yes, it happened.
A lot of people died in German concentration camps. That's correct. Did 6 million die, and were they all Jews? That's up for debate.

Let's contrast with Japanese occupied areas, which also had camps. Did a lot of Americans/Europeans in camps die? Yes. Did a lot of Asians die? Yes. Where's the Asia/Pacific/American Holocaust rage? It's not there. I wonder why.

Edit: Not trying to derail, if people want to discuss this we should make another thread.
 
This is what, the third time Biden's ran to the SCOTUS to try and get them to stomp on Texas's face over this?
Ironic since he's tried to go behind their back to get other shit passed earlier in his presidency.

I'd call it desperation, but all this really is is Biden (or at least his admin) thinking they can do whatever the fuck they want.
 
VICE ran a sob story about a woman who was turned away from an abortion because of the Texas abortion ban, and so had to drive all the way to Oklahoma to get one.
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Hey, Jasmine, here's a bright idea for next time: HAVE. YOUR. BOYFRIEND. WEAR. A FUCKING. CONDOM. It's almost like having unsafe sex has...*gulp*....consequences or something! :roll:


This is hilarious in how they total costs:
There was the gas Jasmine would need to drive to Oklahoma City ($50). There was the oil change she needed ahead of the drive ($60), and the new tires ($150). There was the hotel for the night before the abortion (another $150). Jasmine’s mother had agreed to watch Jasmine’s two kids; her mom is disabled and Jasmine's kids "are a handful,” so she paid her mom for the child care. That cost $70. Food and toiletries added up to yet another $150. And, of course, there was the abortion itself: A medication abortion, which is induced by pills, would cost her at least $650.

260 in costs that would have to be paid no matter what
150 for the hotel for the night before the abortion (It's a 4 hour drive, just drive there and back)
70 dollars because "kids are a handful" when grandparents are literally there to help take care of the grandkids. What dynamic does her family have that grandparents have to be paid?
150 dollars in food and toiletries for 1 night in OKC?

This article is near satirical at points:
It’s clear that the clinic is at least trying to sooth its patients. Its aesthetic could best be described as “Pinterest mom.” The rooms are littered with signs like, “Bloom Where You Are Planted,” “You’ve Got This,” and, of course, “Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History.” The clinic soundtrack relies on entry-level pop, such as Taylor Swift and Pink’s greatest hits. There is at least one overtly political sign, which reads, “My Body My Choice,” although that’s not exactly a radical statement to make in an abortion clinic.
Emphasis added by me. It goes on to say:

Samantha, a 24-year-old in a pale pink bandana, was one of them. Like Jasmine, she’d driven in from the Dallas area the night before—but she’d brought along her mom, Pamela, who has undergone three abortions of her own. As the pair spoke about Texas, Pamela was by turns angry and teary, while Samantha grew more indignant.
“Secretly, I think they're trying to shame us. They're trying to shame all women,” Samantha said of Texas.
“I don't think they’re trying to shame women. It's my opinion,” disagreed Pamela, who wore a cross around her neck. “I think they just want to put us back 200 years, where we have no rights.”
Pamela had 3 abortions and openly shares that with her kid? That uterus is haunted. Jasmine herself is exceptional:
When Jasmine stopped to go to the bathroom, just past the border into Oklahoma, she brashly told a stranger what she was up to: “I'm getting an abortion and it's illegal in Texas, so we came out here.” (“Oh, OK,” they said. “Good luck with all that.”)



Jasmine held out her hand and Bass dropped the single white pill into it. Jasmine pinched her black mask back with her long, daffodil-colored fingernails, swallowed the pill, and took two gulps from a small cup of water.
Jasmine’s abortion—the pill that she had traveled more than three hours for, that she had sacrificed upwards of $1,000 to get to—lasted only a few seconds.

“I feel confident. I feel empowered. I feel like I made the right decision. And this is like the first time I can say I've actually felt that way through this entire process,” Jasmine said.


And all these people look exactly how you think they would look:

Jasmine:

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Pamela and Samantha:
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Why is it that whenever newspaper puts out articles like this, it almost always showcases the trash of society crying?
 
We can agree that 6 million was wayyy too high of a number,right? It's 200k dead max.
No.

Those who deny or minimize the Holocaust are the type of people who probably couldn't pick out Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, the Ukraine, the Benelux countries, or Norway on a map. For these people, history started around 1970, and they were either never taught or bothered to learn any history prior to that time.

Would say those who deny/minimize the Holocaust are the type of people who would deny my namesake's GULAG system ever existed, or that the Holodomor ever happened. But it's funny, have never heard of anyone denying the GULAG or the Holodomor. And IRL have never heard anyone deny the Holocaust happened, only on anonymous message boards.

In general, believe the intelligence level of the average KFer is rather higher than most people IRL. So when I see Holocaust denial/minimization, in the face of the overwhelming amount of history, from many countries, and from many sources proving the Holocaust happened, I am very surprised and disappointed. Make the effort. Read the history. Watch the YouTube videos from the liberation of the camps. Gonna tell Ike it didn't happen? Patton? Omar Bradley? They'd laugh in your face, if they were around.

That's all I need to say on the subject.
 
This is hilarious in how they total costs:


260 in costs that would have to be paid no matter what
150 for the hotel for the night before the abortion (It's a 4 hour drive, just drive there and back)
70 dollars because "kids are a handful" when grandparents are literally there to help take care of the grandkids. What dynamic does her family have that grandparents have to be paid?
150 dollars in food and toiletries for 1 night in OKC?

This article is near satirical at points:

Emphasis added by me. It goes on to say:


Pamela had 3 abortions and openly shares that with her kid? That uterus is haunted. Jasmine herself is exceptional:







And all these people look exactly how you think they would look:

Jasmine:

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Pamela and Samantha:
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Why is it that whenever newspaper puts out articles like this, it almost always showcases the trash of society crying?

She's like 300 pounds, her sister's about the same, and I imagine the shitgoblins they shat out already are similarly class 2-3 morbidly obese. So yeah I can imagine $150 for food, especially if she's eating out or getting Doordash delivered to the hotel or something. I mean 3 adults, $15-20 per meal, 1-3 meals... Figure they want to celebrate the sacrifice to Molloch by eating somewhere nice "while they're in town..."
 
VICE ran a sob story about a woman who was turned away from an abortion because of the Texas abortion ban, and so had to drive all the way to Oklahoma to get one.
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Hey, Jasmine, here's a bright idea for next time: HAVE. YOUR. BOYFRIEND. WEAR. A FUCKING. CONDOM. It's almost like having unsafe sex has...*gulp*....consequences or something! :roll:
People: "Abortion will become just another form of birth control!"
Me then: "Slippery slope fallacy! Just because we legalize it doesn't mean it'll become trivial!"
Me now: "Well, look at how fast we arrived at the base of this slope."

I've come to realize the slippery slope fallacy was the worst thought-terminating cliché us godless internet bitchfest types used to engage in.
 
Would say those who deny/minimize the Holocaust are the type of people who would deny my namesake's GULAG system ever existed, or that the Holodomor ever happened. But it's funny, have never heard of anyone denying the GULAG or the Holodomor. And IRL have never heard anyone deny the Holocaust happened, only on anonymous message boards.

While I generally agree with your statement, and I imagine you meant "never heard of anyone denying the Gulag or Holodomor [on kiwifarms]...
  1. Lefties ABSOLUTELY deny the Gulag and Holodomor happened. They do it all the time, especially Tankies (Stalin Stans, I think?). But they also claim the Gulags were wonderful places to live in communal housing that no one had a problem with other than some CIA affiliated Capitalist terrorists.
  2. You don't hear anyone deny the Holocaust happened IRL because if you deny the Holocaust in any way shape or form in a way that can be traced back to your real identity, even questioning the 6 gorgillion, your life is over.
 
Would say those who deny/minimize the Holocaust are the type of people who would deny my namesake's GULAG system ever existed, or that the Holodomor ever happened. But it's funny, have never heard of anyone denying the GULAG or the Holodomor.
Oh boy, let me introduce you to a whole subculture of terminally online 'people' called tankies.
 
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