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 between police/firefighters/medical staff quitting/getting fired over the Vax, supply issues and a declining economy, a deadlocked government and trying to use the NG as a fix all, how long until things just start flying apart? I give it until Black Friday.
Early 2022 I suspect is when Republicans get their heads off their asses and make impeachment moves.
 
So between police/firefighters/medical staff quitting/getting fired over the Vax, supply issues and a declining economy, a deadlocked government and trying to use the NG as a fix all, how long until things just start flying apart? I give it until Black Friday.
The typical big city Black Friday stampedes mashed up with police staffing issues, limited stock due to supply chain problems and some cities' decision to not pursue shoplifting charges if they don't steal more than $X worth of goods is going to make for some great videos and imagery come November.
 
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The typical big city Black Friday stampedes mashed up with police staffing issues, limited stock due to supply chain problems and some cities' decision to not pursue shoplifting charges if they don't steal more than $X worth of goods is going to make for some great videos and imagery come November.
Don't forget the drained/poorly trained retail staff.
 
They basically view the National Guard as the entirety of the DHS. Which sounds -fucking batshit- to anyone with a vague working knowledge of how government works, but that's legit how they view it -up to and including at the federal level-.

The other fundamental issues is that, even if they had enough NG to fill every vacancy (they don't) and each NG was actually trained for that role (they aren't) the end result is just a shifting of the available labor pool. The National Guard is comprised of people that normally hold regular full time jobs anyway, anything from mechanics to police or fire fighters to clerks and sanitation guys, whatever. So the proposal to take all these NG members and remove them from their normal civilian job to go try and unload warehouses or something ends up not only insufficient and inefficient but worsens the labor shortage overall.
 
A basic principal of leadership they taught 19-22 year old doorknob licking hammerheads who'd been huffing ballsweat and gun oil was a simple one:

"The harder you have to crack down to maintain the illusion you are in charge the thinner that illusion will be."

Basically: The harder you squeeze, the more oozes out of your fist.
ANTI-SEMITIC !!!!!!
 
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Memorial service in honor of Colin Powell set for Nov. 5
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A memorial service for Colin L. Powell, the retired Army general and former secretary of state who died on Monday, will be held Nov. 5 at Washington National Cathedral, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

“There will be very limited seating and it will be by invitation only,” Peggy Cifrino said in an emailed statement.

Powell died of complications from COVID-19 at age 84. He had been vaccinated, but his family said his immune system had been compromised by multiple myeloma, a blood cancer for which he had been undergoing treatment.

The retired Army general was widely praised as a pathbreaker, having been the first Black person to serve as U.S. secretary of state and as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He spent 35 years in uniform, and the story of his rise to prominence as a soldier and a diplomat was a historic example to minorities.

He joined President George W. Bush’s administration in 2001 as secretary of state. Powell’s tenure was marred by his February 2003 U.N. address in which he cited faulty information to claim that Iraq’s Saddam Hussein had secretly stashed weapons of mass destruction. Such weapons never materialized, and though the Iraqi leader was removed, the war devolved into years of military and humanitarian losses.

No child of privilege, Powell often framed his biography as an American success story.

“Mine is the story of a black kid of no early promise from an immigrant family of limited means who was raised in the South Bronx,” he wrote in his 1995 autobiography, “My American Journey.”

It’s an experience he was fond of recalling later in his life. When he appeared at the United Nations, even during his Iraq speech, he often reminisced about his childhood in New York City, where he grew up the child of Jamaican immigrants and got one of his first jobs at the Pepsi-Cola bottling plant directly across the East River from the U.N. headquarters.

Powell’s path toward the military began at City College, where he discovered the ROTC. When he put on his first uniform, he wrote, “I liked what I saw.”

He joined the Army and in 1962 was one of more than 16,000 military advisers sent to South Vietnam by President John F. Kennedy. A series of promotions led to the Pentagon and assignment as a military assistant to Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. He later became commander of the Army’s 5th Corps in Germany and was national security assistant to President Ronald Reagan.

During his term as Joint Chiefs chairman, which started in 1989, his approach to war became known as the Powell Doctrine, which held that the United States should only commit forces in a conflict if it has clear and achievable objectives with public support, sufficient firepower and a strategy for ending the war.
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Memorial service in honor of Colin Powell set for Nov. 5
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A memorial service for Colin L. Powell, the retired Army general and former secretary of state who died on Monday, will be held Nov. 5 at Washington National Cathedral, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

“There will be very limited seating and it will be by invitation only,” Peggy Cifrino said in an emailed statement.

Powell died of complications from COVID-19 at age 84. He had been vaccinated, but his family said his immune system had been compromised by multiple myeloma, a blood cancer for which he had been undergoing treatment.

The retired Army general was widely praised as a pathbreaker, having been the first Black person to serve as U.S. secretary of state and as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He spent 35 years in uniform, and the story of his rise to prominence as a soldier and a diplomat was a historic example to minorities.

He joined President George W. Bush’s administration in 2001 as secretary of state. Powell’s tenure was marred by his February 2003 U.N. address in which he cited faulty information to claim that Iraq’s Saddam Hussein had secretly stashed weapons of mass destruction. Such weapons never materialized, and though the Iraqi leader was removed, the war devolved into years of military and humanitarian losses.

No child of privilege, Powell often framed his biography as an American success story.

“Mine is the story of a black kid of no early promise from an immigrant family of limited means who was raised in the South Bronx,” he wrote in his 1995 autobiography, “My American Journey.”

It’s an experience he was fond of recalling later in his life. When he appeared at the United Nations, even during his Iraq speech, he often reminisced about his childhood in New York City, where he grew up the child of Jamaican immigrants and got one of his first jobs at the Pepsi-Cola bottling plant directly across the East River from the U.N. headquarters.

Powell’s path toward the military began at City College, where he discovered the ROTC. When he put on his first uniform, he wrote, “I liked what I saw.”

He joined the Army and in 1962 was one of more than 16,000 military advisers sent to South Vietnam by President John F. Kennedy. A series of promotions led to the Pentagon and assignment as a military assistant to Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. He later became commander of the Army’s 5th Corps in Germany and was national security assistant to President Ronald Reagan.

During his term as Joint Chiefs chairman, which started in 1989, his approach to war became known as the Powell Doctrine, which held that the United States should only commit forces in a conflict if it has clear and achievable objectives with public support, sufficient firepower and a strategy for ending the war.
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How much I bet you the media will talk about how another dead Rino didn't invite Trump to their funeral
 
Article: https://longisland.news12.com/memorial-service-in-honor-of-colin-powell-set-for-nov-5
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Memorial service in honor of Colin Powell set for Nov. 5
View attachment 2648002
A memorial service for Colin L. Powell, the retired Army general and former secretary of state who died on Monday, will be held Nov. 5 at Washington National Cathedral, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

“There will be very limited seating and it will be by invitation only,” Peggy Cifrino said in an emailed statement.

Powell died of complications from COVID-19 at age 84. He had been vaccinated, but his family said his immune system had been compromised by multiple myeloma, a blood cancer for which he had been undergoing treatment.

The retired Army general was widely praised as a pathbreaker, having been the first Black person to serve as U.S. secretary of state and as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He spent 35 years in uniform, and the story of his rise to prominence as a soldier and a diplomat was a historic example to minorities.

He joined President George W. Bush’s administration in 2001 as secretary of state. Powell’s tenure was marred by his February 2003 U.N. address in which he cited faulty information to claim that Iraq’s Saddam Hussein had secretly stashed weapons of mass destruction. Such weapons never materialized, and though the Iraqi leader was removed, the war devolved into years of military and humanitarian losses.

No child of privilege, Powell often framed his biography as an American success story.

“Mine is the story of a black kid of no early promise from an immigrant family of limited means who was raised in the South Bronx,” he wrote in his 1995 autobiography, “My American Journey.”

It’s an experience he was fond of recalling later in his life. When he appeared at the United Nations, even during his Iraq speech, he often reminisced about his childhood in New York City, where he grew up the child of Jamaican immigrants and got one of his first jobs at the Pepsi-Cola bottling plant directly across the East River from the U.N. headquarters.

Powell’s path toward the military began at City College, where he discovered the ROTC. When he put on his first uniform, he wrote, “I liked what I saw.”

He joined the Army and in 1962 was one of more than 16,000 military advisers sent to South Vietnam by President John F. Kennedy. A series of promotions led to the Pentagon and assignment as a military assistant to Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. He later became commander of the Army’s 5th Corps in Germany and was national security assistant to President Ronald Reagan.

During his term as Joint Chiefs chairman, which started in 1989, his approach to war became known as the Powell Doctrine, which held that the United States should only commit forces in a conflict if it has clear and achievable objectives with public support, sufficient firepower and a strategy for ending the war.
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Are they going to hold a similar service to remember all the gazillion people that have died thanks to him lying?
 
I give it until Black Friday.
I completely forgot about Black Friday. Fuuggggg.
It really is amazing to me that the Left pretty much wants to use the National Guard as the solution to fix every other problem we're currently facing, and no one on the Left bats an eye about that.
The left wants to use them for everything except riots. Not even during the Capitol riots, only afterwards to salve the wounded egos of politicians.
Because it isn't the evil violent military like it was under Bush and Trump.

See, now it's their military, which means they can use it for everything and anything they want.
The left fundamentally doesn't view the National Guard as a military force. Instead, they overwhelmingly view it as a disaster response force, in the same vein as FEMA. The problem is that the NG is so vaguely defined in their head they think it can respond to -any- disaster and is thus a cure-all. This has never really come up as a major problem because the NG is able to handle most disasters as a stop-gap, and they have never had such a wide-reaching, massively spread out series of disasters before.

Addendum: To explain why this differentiation is important, consider this. Everyone knows, in vague terms, that any sort of disaster response can grow in relation to the size of the disaster. People know that in response to a disaster, various things are in place to allow the proper expertise, manpower, and technology to come to bare.

They basically view the National Guard as the entirety of the DHS. Which sounds -fucking batshit- to anyone with a vague working knowledge of how government works, but that's legit how they view it -up to and including at the federal level-.
In short, they view the Nasty Girls as obedient warm bodies they can throw at any miscellaneous problem and hope it stops.
 
Does any of this shit really matter now that the precedent is set that you can just print millions of fake ballots and no one can do anything about it?
I kind of think they blew their cheating load on the wrong election.

It is pretty obvious that there is fraud. Arizona alone has two counties that are absolutely tainted and there is proof of malfeasance in obstruction of the audit. You do not hide data if that data is going to exonerate you.

The stupidity required to go that big again would be monumental and would almost certainly be caught on the spot and result in a real problem.
 
I kind of think they blew their cheating load on the wrong election.

It is pretty obvious that there is fraud. Arizona alone has two counties that are absolutely tainted and there is proof of malfeasance in obstruction of the audit. You do not hide data if that data is going to exonerate you.

The stupidity required to go that big again would be monumental and would almost certainly be caught on the spot and result in a real problem.
Right but the Arizona AG has said that even if they find 100% clear cut evidence of fraud they will not push to de certify or charge anyone.

So why would Democrats not cheat everytime if there are zero consequences?

Are they going to think "holy shit there's a small chance I might get a stern warning. Better not cheat?"
 
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He never had Hispanic support lol
Florida was decided in the first hour in 2020, and the MSM was so mad that they refused to call it.

Hispanics might still be more Dem than Republican overall, but the problem is that those Hispanics are already in blue states.

Now, add onto the fact that most BLM/woke activists have made it clear that Latinos and Asians are lower on the priority scale than blacks. Hell, they literally changed the term from POC to BIPOC to exclude them while claiming it was "more inclusive."
 
Right but the Arizona AG has said that even if they find 100% clear cut evidence of fraud they will not push to de certify or charge anyone.

So why would Democrats not cheat everytime if there are zero consequences?

Are they going to think "holy shit there's a small chance I might get a steen warning. Better not cheat."
Zero legal consequences...this time.

There is a difference between having evidence that someone committed fraud and catching someone with their hand in the register.

I am not overly hopeful but I do not think the level of obvious fraud that went on in 2020 can be pulled off again without a serious problem from people.
 
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