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The real danger isn't that the DNC will spend years in the political wilderness.

It's that you're handing Israel First, MIC Extraordinaire GOPe uncontested one-party rule for a decade if not more. That shit isn't that much better than the current tranny worship Dems. One would tell the (sane) populist wings in either party to hurry up and kick the retards out but one side still has money and influence to spend to keep upstarts out.

Well Hart-Cellar would also not get repealed as well under those lot, leading to the same problems repeating.

 
That's the thing that gets me about all of this.

Where's Joe's payoff? When does he get to rest on his laurels (or fat stacks of Hunter-gotten gains)? When does he get to wave goodbye and fuck off to his private island, where he can sniff children's hair to his heart's content?
His payoff is getting to be president. Politicians are driven by their egos and the ultimate goal is sitting in the Oval Office.
 
That goes beyong the auto industry.

Larry Fink of BlackRock, arguably the most powerful investment firm in the world, has decreed that companies will be divested from if they don't sufficiently virtue-signal:


This fucker may have more influence than Schwab and Soros.
What I hate most is, it’s not their money that they are swinging around. These are pension funds, which are supposed to find nice boring investments to pay for promises made to old people, not wage ideological warfare to install techno-communism.

Blackrock didn’t earn the money they are using to distort the economy. I loathe this so much.
 
What I hate most is, it’s not their money that they are swinging around. These are pension funds, which are supposed to find nice boring investments to pay for promises made to old people, not wage ideological warfare to install techno-communism.

Blackrock didn’t earn the money they are using to distort the economy. I loathe this so much.
Our economy is a scam. It's not based on producing goods and services, but rich fuckheads playing around with other people's money.
 
That goes beyong the auto industry.

Larry Fink of BlackRock, arguably the most powerful investment firm in the world, has decreed that companies will be divested from if they don't sufficiently virtue-signal:


This fucker may have more influence than Schwab and Soros.
I love Larry Fink. He's essentially a lolcow. His control is almost entirely on paper, but he lacks the grit for true world leadership. None of these soft faggots are going to survive the global catastrophe they're so diligently trying to create. There's a reason original feudalism was a time of warlords. It's going to be pretty funny to see them try to buy off an army that shows up on their doorstep - they'll have a certified "do you feel in charge?" moment.
 
I love Larry Fink. He's essentially a lolcow. His control is almost entirely on paper, but he lacks the grit for true world leadership. None of these soft faggots are going to survive the global catastrophe they're so diligently trying to create. There's a reason original feudalism was a time of warlords. It's going to be pretty funny to see them try to buy off an army that shows up on their doorstep - they'll have a certified "do you feel in charge?" moment.
A world run by Soundcloud rappers after they've killed the WEF faggots.
 
Not to go "Well, ackshually...". but the Silent Generation are the ones who were born during the Great Depression, they were too young to fight in WWII and too old to be Baby Boomers, and smaller than both the generation before them (Greatest Generation) or after (Boomers) and didn't have as much of a voice in the culture in mid and late 20th Century America.

The Silent Generation has a lot of parallels with Generation X.

On a bit of a side tangent, a lot of the shit that Boomers get blamed for is usually the fault of either the Silent Generation or the older cohort of Generation X when you go in for a deeper dive instead of jumping on the Boomer hate train (a trend Gen X invented and the Millennials and Zoomers blindly ran with). Make of that what you will.

The generation who fought during WWI were The Lost Generation, so it's very common to mix them up with the Silent Generation

EDIT - Ninja'd by @Breadbassket
All these generational designations are gay.
 
DC can't even get the Saud's to give a fuck about their pleas so far, US Feds have become more of a copium cult than a goddamn government at this point. They lost their primacy, and will continue to lose more standing the more they spew fantasy, best to just adjust to the facts and act accordingly.


The worst thing is it wasnt a natural decline, stupid fucking USA threw global trust out the window to own putler, and no one actually useful to them regaining hegemony wants to play ball anymore.


 
Do you really think Soundcloud rappers have a new "Alexander the Great" in them that'll be able to conquer from coast to coast? I don't think the nigs have ever conquered a significant empire in their history.
Conquer from coast to coast? No.

Decapitate whatever wannabe Spreadsheet Warlord shakes out of the WEF's little reindeer games? Almost definitely.
 
Conquer from coast to coast? No.

Decapitate whatever wannabe Spreadsheet Warlord shakes out of the WEF's little reindeer games? Almost definitely.
To wit, Africa has historically played host to several nation sized kingdoms, some of which were successful enough to have impressed even the Europeans (not enough to leave them alone though).

So yes, not an empire, but the petty kingdom of Lil' Nash is pretty doable.
 
Do you really think Soundcloud rappers have a new "Alexander the Great" in them that'll be able to conquer from coast to coast? I don't think the nigs have ever conquered a significant empire in their history.
I read "warlords." There's a lot of them competing against each other. I never said they'd unify under one warlord.
 
A shame, too, since the focus on EV has all but strangled development of much more promising technology like Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, which have the potential to be much greener and easier to integrate into existing infrastructure.
Sorry, Hydrogen is apparently easiest to make from evil carbon bearing natural gas. But EVs charge from totally pure electricity made from wonderful things like coal.
 
There has to be a new word that describes this because "evil" doesn't cut it anymore.
Idiotic? Brain-dead? Incompetent? Oblivious? At a certain point with all these decisions you stop wondering if these people are thinking, because anyone both evil and with a brain would realize that you boil a frog slowly, not by jacking the heat up and then telling the frog its his fault things are hot.
I love Larry Fink. He's essentially a lolcow. His control is almost entirely on paper, but he lacks the grit for true world leadership. None of these soft faggots are going to survive the global catastrophe they're so diligently trying to create. There's a reason original feudalism was a time of warlords. It's going to be pretty funny to see them try to buy off an army that shows up on their doorstep - they'll have a certified "do you feel in charge?" moment.
"But but... I paid you off!"
"And then I bought some nice weapons to take everything else from you."
 
His payoff is getting to be president. Politicians are driven by their egos and the ultimate goal is sitting in the Oval Office.
I think that was his point. Biden doesn't know where he is most of the time. He may be the most powerful man on earth but he can't control his own body.

My point here being that yeah, he's president, but he's going to die in office instead of in a hammock or something.
 
Well they still pretending the Southern border is not compromised, though its weird how the states on the border have less control compared to how blue states allowed niggers to riot.

Mayorkas claims southern border 'is secure' as historic migrant crisis rages

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday claimed that the southern border "is secure" – even as Border Patrol agents are facing historic migrant numbers.

Mayorkas spoke at the Aspen Security Forum, where he was asked about the situation at the southern border – which has seen more than 200,000 migrant encounters a month in the last three months.

But, even though he acknowledged the situation is a "historic challenge," the secretary claimed the border is "secure."

"Look, the border is secure," he said. "We are working to make the border more secure. That has been a historic challenge."

He also used the question to take aim at lawmakers who have said they will not pass comprehensive immigration legislation. A number of Republicans have said they would not consider legislation that includes a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country until the border crisis ends.

"I have said to a number of legislators who expressed to me that we need to address the challenge at the border before they pass legislation and I take issue with the math of holding the solution hostage until the problem is resolved," he said.

"There is work to be done," he said before clarifying that "safe and secure are two different words."

"There are smugglers that operate on the Mexican side of the border and placing one's life in their hands is not safe," he said.

His remarks come after Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced last week that there were 207,000 migrant encounters at the border in June, compared to just over 189,000 in June last year. The June report shows there were 105,161 migrants removed from the U.S. last month, including 92,273 expelled under CDC’s Title 42 order – 79,652 migrants were released into the US.

With June’s numbers, there have now been 1,746,119 total encounters at the southern border in the 2022 fiscal year – outpacing the 1,734,686 encounters set in the FY21, and with still three months remaining in FY'22.

Republicans have zeroed in on the Biden administration's handling of the crisis, blaming its rolling back of Trump-era border policy like the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), which requires migrants be returned to Mexico for the duration of their immigration hearings. The administration has also narrowed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) priorities, stopped border wall construction and implemented an asylum rule to expedite the length of hearings.

The administration has pushed back on those claims by Republicans, blaming instead the closing off of legal asylum pathways by the Trump administration and also pointing to "root causes" like poverty, violence and corruption in Central America. It is also seeking to end Title 42 expulsions, which have been used to expel a majority of migrants since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. arguing that a shift to traditional expulsions will lower repeat encounters and dissuade migrants. So far the administration has been blocked by a federal court from ending Title 42.

Mayorkas has repeatedly defended his handling of the border crisis, in April he said that his DHS inherited a broken and dismantled system that is already under strain … only Congress can fix this."

"Yet, we have effectively managed an unprecedented number of non-citizens seeking to enter the United States," he told lawmakers.
 
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Aren't Obergefell and Loving protected under the Equal Protection Clause, causing this bill to be completely redundant/pointless?
For now, but there's always the risk of a case making its way to the supreme court and giving them a reason to overturn. The democrats in congress think they're being smart and sticking one to the court, but anyone with half a mind can see that if they could pass this, then they could have also passed legislation to codify abortion rights.
 
There is no powerful contingent in the GOP pushing Desantis. The whole Desantis thing is 100% astroturf. Desantis would be a bad pick and would most likely not win in the general election. He doesn't have what it takes to bring the Trump voter base out to vote for him. By that I mean the 25-30% of the democrats that voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020. Desantis would lose the 2024 general election for sure. Trump is the better choice because he is a household name politically. Everyone knows what Trump will do as president. Desantis is a complete unknown. Taking Desantis out of Florida to run in 2024 would just rob Florida of governor that seems to be doing pretty well except for a few things like red flag laws.

The mainstream media and the political establishment are the ones pushing the Desantis meme. It's just an attempt to try and divide the Trump GOP voter base.

Trump doesn't need the mainstream media like Fox News and Tucker. Tucker used to have over 3 million people watching him on Fox. But after 2020 and his refusal to cover the coup through election fraud his ratings fell by a little over 2 million viewers. No one really gives a shit about Tucker anymore and I haven't really watched him since 2018. Matter of fact I stopped watching him later that year because Tucker and other people turned into blackpill faggots and started shitting on Trump all the time. I got sick of their blackpilled faggotry and just tuned them out. Tucker got worse in 2019 and 2020. Trump hasn't even announced his 2024 run officially yet. The midterms are still a little over 3 months away. Once Trump makes his 2024 announcement and starts campaigning for the GOP nomination and running for the general, he will get coverage by the mainstream media. They haven't stopped talking about him since he left DC really.

Yes, Tucker will cover Trump then. He will have to, or he will look like a retard.

You're damn right about Tucker. I remember the same things you mentioned in this post. He said something in 2019 while gossipping to some leftist rag about Trump "not being focused enough" and "not having what it takes to get things done." I remember thinking at the time --> 'Nigger you're a Fox News Anchor. The required skillset is reading from a teleprompter with enough charismatic delivery to avoid looking like a monotone autist, and working with your writers to make sure that your takes are interesting enough to appeal to a certain niche, while making sure to not upset Daddy Murdoch to the point where he replaces you with some bimbo. None of those are particularly hard to do especially when the MSM is so cucked that being somewhat of a non-neocon right-wing pundit on an MSM channel automatically grants you tons of attention. Lots of online righties I know can do that job as well. Why do these pretentious pseudointellectual faggots think that you should primary Trump as if you'd do a better job in a situation where the entire Beltway is deadset at hampering anything that's remotely based? How have you demonstrated that you can definitely do a better job at working with Paul Ryans, Mitch McConnells, Nancy Pelosis and Chuck Schumers? Those types are entrenched enough that they can only be swayed by even more donor $ and deep state blackmail. There is no way you'll somehow wrangle them to do something like actually fully fund the Border Wall when what you've done so far in life is give opinions (that we're not even fully sure you truly believe in) on live television with the aid of presumably-well-paid political nerdy assistants.'

Anyway, we're seeing a similar thing occur with the same pretentious pseudointellectual "I'm a based right-winger but we need someone better than Drumpf" fags pushing DeSantis. At least they have the ostensible excuse of backing someone with a job that's similar enough to the American Presidency this time around. Someone like Tucker can pull off a Joe Biden style Presidency where all you mainly do is read from a script while the real decisions are made by your handlers, but in the same way that Tucker was too cucked by Murdoch to discuss 2020 election fraud in detail he'd likely be too cucked by similar handlers to definitively be "more based as a President than Drumpf."

I can post about why DeSantis would be overrated too but I already somewhat did that in previous posts, and it seems there's going to be more discussion on why pseuds are applying a "grass is greener on the other side" mentality to him as well.
 
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