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?
 
Man, how did they get to this point, it seemed that the dems had they had their shit together back in Obama days, how were they blindsided by a bunch of amateurs with twitter accounts?

The answer is Hillary.

After her embarrassing lose to Obama she gutted the democratic machine of anyone who presented the smallest amount of threat to her next run. She basically beheaded the whole DNC, and as it was the Clinton Foundation who was supplying most of the funding she had the leverage to do so. Anyone who wouldn't walk in lock step with her was pushed out, forced out or just plain fired. The Clinton's left the Oval Office practically bankrupt but one year after HRC was Secretary of State they had a net worth of over 150 million dollars....funny that.

With the Clinton Foundation raking in 350 million a year for the last 3 years not to mention all the super-PAC's that Hillary was the unofficial head off, she had the power to crush any Dem who dared speak out. Not only did she harvest the DNC, she gutted the state machines as well. Just in case there was another Obama type hiding. One who could spring up, grab the popular vote and force her to step back once again. Bernie never had a real chance, not that he would have ever been given the chance. (nor would the American people ever vote for a deranged Grandpa socialist anyway)

Oh no..that shit wasn't happening a 2nd time, it was her turn after all. Hell Hillary was the one most responsible for Trump winning the RNC run off. She had her media drones pump out article after article after article all about Trump. Better some Orange Fool then a maybe decent GoP candidate running as opposition. No way in hell..it was HER TURN right?

All the top spots went to Hillary people, officially or unofficially the DNC was Hillary Clinton. She made the calls, she pushed the agenda's and she set the terms. Her way or the highway.

And well...we all know how the rest of the election went.

Given the nature and views of this vile creature America dodged the world largest bullet when Trump took office. If Trump did nothing, not a single damn thing his entire time in office, just denying HRC the Oval Office was enough to make him one of the greatest people of the last 25 years. I honestly shudder to think what our world would be like today if we had to endure a HRC Presidency.
 
I play a shitload of Stellaris, and oddly enough most of my playthroughs either seem to be as benevolent-ish trade federations or evil megacorps, and also as raid loving spcae Vikings.

Here's an alien first contact scenario that I think is novel and a more lighter example than the one depicted in They Live - What if humanity is contacted by an interstellar civilization that isn't some Star Trek-esque altruistic Federation nor a galactic empire looking to conquer and enslave us but a galactic scale mega corporation/trade federation that is only interested in seeing the Earth as a new emerging market to buy their crap that nobody needs? Having purely capitalist motives and seeing humans as nothing more than new nascent consumers would definitely smooth over diplomatic relations with governments while understandable in human terms, and especially moreso if they're willing to pay a fair prices for resources and willingness to engage in alien foreign investment. The Earth would probably be besieged by alien management consultants trying to make a quick buck, but at least it beats alien armies arriving with dreams of conquest. Also better to be viewed in their eyes as a line in some alien balance sheet under the heading of "new markets" than "new slave worlds". It would be awesome as well if it turns out all galactic civilizations end up developing some form of digital currency tied to energy and it wouldn't be too hard on our end to patch our own cryptocurrencies to use with theirs.

Also the technology and cultural transfer would be massive, especially if their rivals start to show up and sweeten the deal to trade with them.. During the 1800's the Plains Indians would play arms runners against each other to try to get better deals on arms and ammunition if they refused to hand over what they wanted and I could see humans doing the same.
So basically the ferengi?

Im cool with this.
So, you want to talk about what Jesus called St Peter?
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There's an interesting story I read in that diary of an exorcist book. A couple of the possessed people when under duress, claimed that Peter was one of their own whenever an exorcist used his name or a holy artifact linked to him. (Didn't stop the words or artifact's from being effective however)

Demon's are notorious liars, but it would add another layer to things if Peter was possessed in some way early as an apostle. Demon's sometimes like to tell the truth as much as they lie, if only to mess with people. Especially talking about things NOBODY else knows about you.




Biden's handlers are finally starting to backpedal, but time will tell if that actually does anything to help their remote chances.
 

Fauci: 'I don’t think people should expect' a domestic flight vaccine mandate​

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"It’s on the table," he added. "But that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. I doubt if we’re going to see something like that in the reasonably foreseeable future.”

Anthony Fauci on Monday said Americans shouldn’t expect a Covid vaccination requirement for domestic air travel in the near future unless “things change dramatically.”

The comments come after the president’s chief medical adviser said earlier in the day that such a requirement should “seriously” be considered for travelers in the United States. Fauci said Monday evening that this should be another policy tool under consideration, but that he wasn’t suggesting it was likely to happen.

“Right now, I don’t think people should expect that we’re going to have a requirement in domestic flights for people to be vaccinated,” Fauci said on CNN Monday evening. “When I was asked that question, I gave an honest answer. It’s on the table, and we consider it. But that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. I doubt if we’re going to see something like that in the reasonably foreseeable future.”

The U.S. is averaging more than 200,000 cases a day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the highest level since last winter’s surge. A vaccination mandate for domestic travel would be one of the most restrictive policies from the Biden administration, though the White House has so far been reluctant to impose such a rule, which a majority of the airline industry opposes due to logistical concerns.

“I don’t see this being announced or happening in the reasonable future unless things change dramatically,” Fauci reiterated in Monday’s interview with CNN’s Jim Acosta.

White House officials have frequently been asked whether the administration is considering proof of vaccination to fly within the country and typically brush off the questions, directing reporters to other mitigation strategies such as masks, vaccines and booster shots. Fauci dodged multiple questions on the matter in a White House press briefing earlier this month.

When pressed on if his position is indicative of a divide among administration officials, Fauci disagreed.

“No, let’s clarify that, Jim. I said that is something that’s open for consideration. It’s not a question of being in favor of it or not. I’m in favor of what we can do to keep the country safe. If a situation arises where that’s something we think should be important to do, we’ll do it,” Fauci said. “Right now, that’s not going to be done. But we never take anything off the table.”

Fauci’s Monday morning interview drew headlines similar to those in September, when news outlets reported his comments on domestic flight mandates in an interview with theSkimm.

“It’s on the table; we haven’t decided yet,” he said in an interview this fall. “But if the president said, ‘You know, let’s go ahead and do it,’ I would be supportive of it.”
 
He has broken nearly every campaign promise within a YEAR of his presidency. Practically every demographic is worse off under this administration than the last one. Even the media cannot keep this charade up for long (try as they might) because his handlers are shunning them at every turn.

Don't devote your life into politics. Because, they don't care about you at all.
 
Individually, nothing.
Ideologically:
>golden tablets
>"Reformed Egyptian" language
>native americans = lost tribe of israel
>Kolob

Really Mormonism is a bizarrely fascinating UFO religion before UFO religions were actually a thing. It takes very recent scientific discoveries (like the discovery of the Rosetta Stone, which made translation of Egyptian possible; and of course the various advancements in astronomy at the time) and then tries to insert them into a very Americanized version of Christianity. Nobody should take Mormonism seriously, but it exists and people believe it so... it can't be helped, can it?
lol Joseph Smith didn't know about the Rosetta Stone
 

Fauci: 'I don’t think people should expect' a domestic flight vaccine mandate​

(article)
"It’s on the table," he added. "But that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. I doubt if we’re going to see something like that in the reasonably foreseeable future.”

Anthony Fauci on Monday said Americans shouldn’t expect a Covid vaccination requirement for domestic air travel in the near future unless “things change dramatically.”

The comments come after the president’s chief medical adviser said earlier in the day that such a requirement should “seriously” be considered for travelers in the United States. Fauci said Monday evening that this should be another policy tool under consideration, but that he wasn’t suggesting it was likely to happen.

“Right now, I don’t think people should expect that we’re going to have a requirement in domestic flights for people to be vaccinated,” Fauci said on CNN Monday evening. “When I was asked that question, I gave an honest answer. It’s on the table, and we consider it. But that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. I doubt if we’re going to see something like that in the reasonably foreseeable future.”

The U.S. is averaging more than 200,000 cases a day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the highest level since last winter’s surge. A vaccination mandate for domestic travel would be one of the most restrictive policies from the Biden administration, though the White House has so far been reluctant to impose such a rule, which a majority of the airline industry opposes due to logistical concerns.

“I don’t see this being announced or happening in the reasonable future unless things change dramatically,” Fauci reiterated in Monday’s interview with CNN’s Jim Acosta.

White House officials have frequently been asked whether the administration is considering proof of vaccination to fly within the country and typically brush off the questions, directing reporters to other mitigation strategies such as masks, vaccines and booster shots. Fauci dodged multiple questions on the matter in a White House press briefing earlier this month.

When pressed on if his position is indicative of a divide among administration officials, Fauci disagreed.

“No, let’s clarify that, Jim. I said that is something that’s open for consideration. It’s not a question of being in favor of it or not. I’m in favor of what we can do to keep the country safe. If a situation arises where that’s something we think should be important to do, we’ll do it,” Fauci said. “Right now, that’s not going to be done. But we never take anything off the table.”

Fauci’s Monday morning interview drew headlines similar to those in September, when news outlets reported his comments on domestic flight mandates in an interview with theSkimm.

“It’s on the table; we haven’t decided yet,” he said in an interview this fall. “But if the president said, ‘You know, let’s go ahead and do it,’ I would be supportive of it.”
Well, its coming. Per Meat Target's Law.
 
lol Joseph Smith didn't know about the Rosetta Stone
Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799. It was an ongoing subject of inquiry, and he used Egyptian Book of the Dead papyri to prove his insane "Book of Abraham" claims.
Even if he didn't know directly about it, he knew efforts to translate Egyptian were in progress.
 
One that is about to end. Make your New year's Resolution to make more intelligent posts that avoid TDS. It will be tough for you, but like all good thing sit will require hard work. Godemperorspeed.
Criticism of Trump is TDS, especially compared to others in this day and age. Okay, I'll try just for you. Vamos Baron.
 
I think Biden's handlers have given up for now

They'll let the states deal with Covid, each in their own way and when it's over they'll use the MSM lapdogs to claim credit. Hopefully by the midterms the goldfish will have forgotten all about Let's Go Bradon, inflation, fuel prices, Afghanistan and all the other Biden screw ups. After all the Vote Blue no matter Who types are going to vote anyway and he can drag out the Student Loan forgiveness schitck timed with a MSM blast of evil GoP trying to steal the election schtick just before the midterms to drag the prog-tards into voting once again for the Dems, who will of course quickly renege on any and all promises since what else are they going to do? Vote for the uber evil GoP? Ha! Fat chance right...right?

Biden will lay low until the mid-terms and let the MSM and the tech sphere run interference for him until he's forced to step up for the midterms. BBB is dead, voter "protection" is dead and kiss any prog-tard dreams of a green new deal extra good-bye.


thank fucking god
 

Fauci: 'I don’t think people should expect' a domestic flight vaccine mandate​

(article)
"It’s on the table," he added. "But that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. I doubt if we’re going to see something like that in the reasonably foreseeable future.”

Anthony Fauci on Monday said Americans shouldn’t expect a Covid vaccination requirement for domestic air travel in the near future unless “things change dramatically.”

The comments come after the president’s chief medical adviser said earlier in the day that such a requirement should “seriously” be considered for travelers in the United States. Fauci said Monday evening that this should be another policy tool under consideration, but that he wasn’t suggesting it was likely to happen.

“Right now, I don’t think people should expect that we’re going to have a requirement in domestic flights for people to be vaccinated,” Fauci said on CNN Monday evening. “When I was asked that question, I gave an honest answer. It’s on the table, and we consider it. But that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. I doubt if we’re going to see something like that in the reasonably foreseeable future.”

The U.S. is averaging more than 200,000 cases a day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the highest level since last winter’s surge. A vaccination mandate for domestic travel would be one of the most restrictive policies from the Biden administration, though the White House has so far been reluctant to impose such a rule, which a majority of the airline industry opposes due to logistical concerns.

“I don’t see this being announced or happening in the reasonable future unless things change dramatically,” Fauci reiterated in Monday’s interview with CNN’s Jim Acosta.

White House officials have frequently been asked whether the administration is considering proof of vaccination to fly within the country and typically brush off the questions, directing reporters to other mitigation strategies such as masks, vaccines and booster shots. Fauci dodged multiple questions on the matter in a White House press briefing earlier this month.

When pressed on if his position is indicative of a divide among administration officials, Fauci disagreed.

“No, let’s clarify that, Jim. I said that is something that’s open for consideration. It’s not a question of being in favor of it or not. I’m in favor of what we can do to keep the country safe. If a situation arises where that’s something we think should be important to do, we’ll do it,” Fauci said. “Right now, that’s not going to be done. But we never take anything off the table.”

Fauci’s Monday morning interview drew headlines similar to those in September, when news outlets reported his comments on domestic flight mandates in an interview with theSkimm.

“It’s on the table; we haven’t decided yet,” he said in an interview this fall. “But if the president said, ‘You know, let’s go ahead and do it,’ I would be supportive of it.”
I guess you'll need to take the jab to go on a plane soon.
 
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