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The next big, and totally unforeseen crisis to hit the global economy. Diesel is in everything we eat and consume. Wonder why they're talking about food shortages? No it has nothing to do with drought or supply chain issues. Russia is Europe's main supplier of distillates, particularly diesel and marine gasoil. Transportation fuel is a globally traded and fungible product. There's no way to flick a switch and add refinery capacity, this is locked in. When it becomes apparent that marginal shortages are happening expect hoarding and enormous price increases, which will only exacerbate the problem. Meantime the leader of the free world


It's hard to tell but I think he's ranting about the Mega MAGA's causing the current food shortages or something? That or he just shit himself again. Either way he aint happy.
What the fuck is a box of food? Like macaroni and cheese or something?
 
A question for the pundits and history buffs out here, a lot of criticism Biden is getting right now is because he and his handlers are incapable of admitring fault, and regardless of political sides and what not, it is a hard thing to dispute, the democrats were giving the majority in both branches of electoral power, and it is taken as a good leadership quality to call onto themselves any fault and mistake.

Said that, I never saw any goverment, at least in recent memory, to call their own fault on things, be Biden, Trump, Obama, Bush, Clinton, they were always ready to blame the previous adm, or place the blame somewhere else.

So the question is, would it help Biden to call fault to himself and come straight forward with the public? How would the public react with a genuine apology and promisse to work on their mistakes, does that work to gain people's trust or will it just cement the ill will people already have against a faulty goverment?

And has any president tried this before? If so, how did that work out?
 
What the fuck is a box of food? Like macaroni and cheese or something?
A pack of bowel-obstructing MREs?
A question for the pundits and history buffs out here, a lot of criticism Biden is getting right now is because he and his handlers are incapable of admitring fault, and regardless of political sides and what not, it is a hard thing to dispute, the democrats were giving the majority in both branches of electoral power, and it is taken as a good leadership quality to call onto themselves any fault and mistake.

Said that, I never saw any goverment, at least in recent memory, to call their own fault on things, be Biden, Trump, Obama, Bush, Clinton, they were always ready to blame the previous adm, or place the blame somewhere else.

So the question is, would it help Biden to call fault to himself and come straight forward with the public? How would the public react with a genuine apology and promisse to work on their mistakes, does that work to gain people's trust or will it just cement the ill will people already have against a faulty goverment?

And has any president tried this before? If so, how did that work out?
They've committed to the Orange Man Bad position. Admitting they were wrong about anything would be political suicide, because Republicans would POUNCE.
 
The next big, and totally unforeseen crisis to hit the global economy. Diesel is in everything we eat and consume. Wonder why they're talking about food shortages? No it has nothing to do with drought or supply chain issues. Russia is Europe's main supplier of distillates, particularly diesel and marine gasoil. Transportation fuel is a globally traded and fungible product. There's no way to flick a switch and add refinery capacity, this is locked in. When it becomes apparent that marginal shortages are happening expect hoarding and enormous price increases, which will only exacerbate the problem. Meantime the leader of the free world
Diesel moves everything important. All of the trains and commercial vehicles are powered by it and without it we will face disaster.
Trash wont be moved, kids wont be able to go to school, the food at your grocery store wont be there along with every other appliance and basic needs.
It's hard to tell but I think he's ranting about the Mega MAGA's causing the current food shortages or something? That or he just shit himself again. Either way he aint happy.
I love living rent free inside of Joe Biden's head.
 
A question for the pundits and history buffs out here, a lot of criticism Biden is getting right now is because he and his handlers are incapable of admitring fault, and regardless of political sides and what not, it is a hard thing to dispute, the democrats were giving the majority in both branches of electoral power, and it is taken as a good leadership quality to call onto themselves any fault and mistake.

Said that, I never saw any goverment, at least in recent memory, to call their own fault on things, be Biden, Trump, Obama, Bush, Clinton, they were always ready to blame the previous adm, or place the blame somewhere else.

So the question is, would it help Biden to call fault to himself and come straight forward with the public? How would the public react with a genuine apology and promisse to work on their mistakes, does that work to gain people's trust or will it just cement the ill will people already have against a faulty goverment?

And has any president tried this before? If so, how did that work out?
Reagan confessed to the Iran-Contra affair, and that didn't seem to hurt him too much in the end, but as far as I'm concerned, this was a relatively minor affair. It did not, so far as I'm aware, claim any American lives nor did it waste a ridiculous amount of the taxpayers dollars which could be why the general public were willing to let it slide.

I don't think that would work for Biden at all.

1) First, because it would cause a rift not just within the White House itself (i.e. all the talk about cliques people here have been speculating about) but with the Left in general who don't want to accept any blame since that would be seen as a sign of weakness.

2) Second, Biden, as with pretty much all things, would manage to screw up any kind of conciliatory approach. Who would want to believe, never mind forgive, him anyway especially when either he or his staff routinely contradict themselves?

3) His faults are simply too dang big to admit guilt to and as @Meat Target said, it would immediately invite investigations assuming the regime actually wanted to come clean. If you thought the Hunter Biden laptop mess was bad, this would be worse (hek it would probably re-open that nonsense as well).
 
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They probably have backdoor deals with China preventing the US from rebuilding their manufacturing base while on the Uniparty watch. After all, China is the designated world leader now, and America is on it's way out -- can't have them building up manufacturing before the economic collapse makes building up manufacturing impossible. That might give us a way out of the Great Reset, and we can't have that, comrade.
Intel is building a chip fab I'm the States. I mean, tech is the opioid of the masses now of days.
 
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Caught this floating around twitter. Now, it's always possible that this is just a bunch of pissed off boomers, but given the current climate I don't think we can overlook the chance they'd use Psaki as a prop in a glow op
This glows so hard Terry Davis tried to run it over. Boomers are retarded though so they'll probably sweep up a few.
 
Reagan confessed to the Iran-Contra affair, and that didn't seem to hurt him too much in the end, but as far as I'm concerned, this was a relatively minor affair. It did not, so far as I'm aware, claim any American lives nor did it waste a ridiculous amount of the taxpayers dollars which could be why the general public were willing to let it slide.
It also didn't hurt him too much because it was revealed in the second half of his second term.
 
It also didn't hurt him too much because it was revealed in the second half of his second term.
Yeah. I mean just imagine, you're not even 2 years into your supposed first term, and you're already admitting you royally screwed up. And you know for sure, even if the Left actually had the audacity to do this, they would insist that any kind of investigation must be controlled (not that that isn't the standard operating procedure).
 
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Caught this floating around twitter. Now, it's always possible that this is just a bunch of pissed off boomers, but given the current climate I don't think we can overlook the chance they'd use Psaki as a prop in a glow op
>"we encourage peaceful protests outside of judges homes"
>outside of judges homes

Does she mean it's ok for them to protest in front of their houses or is she disagreeing with that? Because the way she phrased it makes it sound like they agree with people harassing judges on their property.
Huh... Guess someone DID take her words to mean something else.
 
To be fair we dont ration food anymore, there are formulas everywhere but are very expensive, we are rationing fuel tho


Oh believe me you dont want to see that implemented at full force
Dude, the pharmacist says he's rationing right there in the article, because there isn't enough to go around. Granted, it's for the formula needed for special needs and tube feeding but still, its the rationing part of nutrition, medically necessary substance, in other words, food. Yes that's new, and terrifying.
 
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