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?
 
Joe Biden is said to have an announcement tomorrow, what do you all think it may be?
i think it might be this
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Oh God, not after that shitshow. Also I don’t think he can do another vaccine mandate after his got nuked.
I doubt it’ll be new mandate, though he definitely could try that again. If I had to guess, it’ll be him blaming everyone but himself for the Voting Rights bullshit and the BBB and everything else failing. He may announce some executive orders and pretend like that’s some kind of workaround.

BTW, that Politico article is amazing in its delusion.
 
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I doubt it’ll be new mandate, though he definitely could try that again. If I had to guess, it’ll be him blaming everyone but himself for the Voting Rights bullshit and the BBB and everything else failing. He may announce some executive orders and pretend like that’s some kind of workaround.
Knowing Joe, he's going to order the EPA to ban mining and burning coal in a wildly misguided attempt at revenge on Manchin.
BTW, that Politico article is amazing in its delusion.
They're betting that the dead cat will bounce instead of splatter.

I do not share their confidence.
 
I doubt it’ll be new mandate, though he definitely could try that again. If I had to guess, it’ll be him blaming everyone but himself for the Voting Rights bullshit and the BBB and everything else failing. He may announce some executive orders and pretend like that’s some kind of workaround.

BTW, that Politico article is amazing in its delusion.
The worst thing he could do is try to double down on his views and try to pull a Canada and start fining the unvaccinated
 
These people are really going to hire an entire team, probably some new producers and staffers to work for them, and cut out a slot on television so they can compete with Reuters on their own turf. Keep burning through those coffers guys, because you're sure as hell not going to get your money's worth out of it.
Joe Biden is said to have an announcement tomorrow, what do you all think it may be?
Build Back Better to be split into 1,208 seperate bills for Joe Manchin to individually sift through and approve.
 
Joe Biden is said to have an announcement tomorrow, what do you all think it may be?
He blames everyone but himself for the shitiest first year of any president, that he's gonna punish with lockdowns and more gulags and conentration camps for the unvaccinated, and how jan 6th was worse than the bronze age collapse
 
There were lots of technologies in WW2 that were cutting edge af that the US had to scale up production of from essentially nothing, or from literally nothing as they were brand new cutting edge af stuff, somehow it happened. To a lesser magnitude the UK, Germany, the USSR, and Japan managed to do it as well
The cutting edge aspect isn't the problem - In WW2, functionally all assembly was hand assembly, the difference between one production line and another was a matter of what parts were on it and what hand tools you gave the workers. The ideas were new and cutting edge, but the manufacturing was fundamentally 'Apply hand tool to simple metals', with some hand run wiring harnesses for a few motorized components. The Atomic bombs would have even been hand fitted and assembled. There's no amount of hand tools you can give a factory worker to allow them to build an ultraviolet lithography machine, which one singular firm in the world is currently capable of producing, that is a critical element in all modern chip fabrication processes that make up the electronic suites of all modern military hardware and guided weapon systems. The skills and talents required are not the sort that can simply be repurposed, a Tesla production line is not feasible to convert to production of armored fighting vehicles. Same goes for aircraft, there's no viable way to take a boing commercial airliner plant and start building out modern fighter craft. And that's assuming you also solve the bottlenecks of producing the engines, which are bottlenecked by advanced foundries capable of producing the exceedingly specific alloys required for jet turbines, which you can't really do in a repurposed steel mill. And machining these would require advanced, precise CnC machinery that is bottlenecked by the earlier chip manufacturing processes - its all interlinked, so it all has to be built up step by step.

Solving this logistical chain would take a decade of wartime production just to bootstrap up to meeting current domestic demand, much less wartime demand. Its simply not feasible at this time, and won't be feasible anytime in the future without a globalist collapse and decades of self reliance buildup in major countries, which is unlikely. This awareness is why so many countries are trying to develop stronger domestic industries of these things, they're reliant on far too few suppliers. Just look at what pandemic shipping disruptions have done to a peacetime, globally linked consumer economy.

The worst thing he could do is try to double down on his views and try to pull a Canada and start fining the unvaccinated
He could try, but without overthrowing Roe v Wade, the government can't demand your medical information when filing something like taxes, which is how Quebec is grabbing that fine. It is endlessly amusing to watch the Democrats being strangled by the ghosts of their past.
 
The cutting edge aspect isn't the problem - In WW2, functionally all assembly was hand assembly, the difference between one production line and another was a matter of what parts were on it and what hand tools you gave the workers. The ideas were new and cutting edge, but the manufacturing was fundamentally 'Apply hand tool to simple metals', with some hand run wiring harnesses for a few motorized components. The Atomic bombs would have even been hand fitted and assembled. There's no amount of hand tools you can give a factory worker to allow them to build an ultraviolet lithography machine, which one singular firm in the world is currently capable of producing, that is a critical element in all modern chip fabrication processes that make up the electronic suites of all modern military hardware and guided weapon systems. The skills and talents required are not the sort that can simply be repurposed, a Tesla production line is not feasible to convert to production of armored fighting vehicles. Same goes for aircraft, there's no viable way to take a boing commercial airliner plant and start building out modern fighter craft. And that's assuming you also solve the bottlenecks of producing the engines, which are bottlenecked by advanced foundries capable of producing the exceedingly specific alloys required for jet turbines, which you can't really do in a repurposed steel mill. And machining these would require advanced, precise CnC machinery that is bottlenecked by the earlier chip manufacturing processes - its all interlinked, so it all has to be built up step by step.

Solving this logistical chain would take a decade of wartime production just to bootstrap up to meeting current domestic demand, much less wartime demand. Its simply not feasible at this time, and won't be feasible anytime in the future without a globalist collapse and decades of self reliance buildup in major countries, which is unlikely. This awareness is why so many countries are trying to develop stronger domestic industries of these things, they're reliant on far too few suppliers. Just look at what pandemic shipping disruptions have done to a peacetime, globally linked consumer economy.
You are underselling the complexity of WW2 war production. The B-29 was computerized. the turrets automatically calculated lead and windage for the guns and bombs. heck the B-29 program as a whole was more expensive than the Manhattan project.
 
They just can’t give it up. Like a junkie, et up with that dope. It’s killing them, and on some level they know it, but they keep on going out to suck dick for smack to shoot up. If I had any empathy or compassion left for my fellow man, (which I don’t), I’d pity them.
Despite their cheating, they have to keep investing in the one thing that helped them "win" (which it did in one aspect). Too bad they're underwater there.
 
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