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I guess it depends on how you feel about DubyaHas there ever been a time when it has taken days or weeks to count ballots and it ends in favor of a Republican? I mean, I think I know the answer to the question, I'm just not 100% sure![]()
The man was funny to mock. Outside of that, he was another establishment politician responsible for US intervention in the Middle East.I guess it depends on how you feel about Dubya
well, I just meant about the last time a GOPish won after extra inningsThe man was funny to mock. Outside of that, he was another establishment politician responsible for US intervention in the Middle East.
Killing Trump, like sending him to jail on trumped up bullshit charges, will just martyr him.And after J6, I think the Swamp will straight-up assassinate Trump before letting him anywhere near the White House again. He has way too much baggage to be re-electable.
Nice pun.Killing Trump, like sending him to jail on trumped up bullshit charges, will just martyr him.
Makes sense. The only issue: Democrats wont settle for giving up an inch of social policy, or putting just one LGBT individual in the closet.Killing Trump, like sending him to jail on trumped up bullshit charges, will just martyr him.
And give us Day of the Rope.
And at this point, the only possible way I can see (((the Swamp))) OKing that, is if the plan is to eat proverbial shit and regress shit for a couple of decades to let shit cool off to stop a Day of the Rope from happening, by martyring Trump to put DeSantis in power and use DeSantis to regress shit socially and culturally back to the 1980s or early 1990s complete with erasing any gay rights gains and making it legally to put trannies into insane asylums and legal to straight up brutalize liberals, feminists, and minorities who get uppity.
Long-term, I honestly think it’s best if Democrats keep the White House in 2024, because whoever’s in that hot seat is gonna be overseeing Great Depression 2: Electric Boogaloo. The best anyone can do is soften the blow, and even if they do the best possible job, nobody will thank them for it - the public will only decry them for letting it happen at all, even though it was really just an inevitability that nobody can prevent by this point,
My prediction is that it’ll be another Herbert Hoover/FDR situation, and do the Republicans really want another Herbert Hoover? Might as well just let the Democrats take the millstone around the neck.
Can someone tell me what problem libtards have with Mitch McConnell apart from being a fossil politician with an R in his party affiliation? I recall them scaremongering about muh Russia and some oligarch starting a firm in Kentucky, but what else are libtards ginning their base up on old ass Mitch?
I don't like him either. I just want to dislike him for better reasons than them.
I suspect some of it is just that a lot of people are still holding on to an ideal that things are relatively still the same as they were, that the same logic applies, that events follow a logical conclusion.To be fair to @Gehenna he has at least pointed out that he doesn't know everything (nor does anyone) and some of his claims could be wrong. Personally I see it like this within each new political event, there are two major outcomes, either the glass-is-half-full outcome or the glass-is-half-empty outcome, it just so happens Glass-half-empty predicters were right including on how the democrats are already invested in illegal operations to fuel the machine they're running, I personally don't see how they could run out as long as they continue illicit operations to continue making and laundering their money around. That's just me though. In other words you weren't the only one who thought so. There can be more than two potential outcomes/prediction outcome possibilities but when people have a certainty of two likely outcomes it boils down to those main two. Nothing wrong with following political insiders and "sages" as long as you realize there needs to be room for an opposing belief on the outcome, and understand even if they are right or predict correctly multiple things they are not an omnipresent being and open to human error margin.
That is a lie FDR spread. In reality, Hoover abandoned his principles and started many of the the interventions that FDR expanded.Hoover fucked shit up in how he didn't lift a finger to help people when the Depression hit.
When the 72nd Congress convened in December 1931, Hoover proposed the establishment of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC). Though some progressives criticized the bill as a bailout for banking interests that was insufficient to address the economic crisis, Congress passed a bill to create the RFC in January 1932. The RFC's initial goal was to provide government-secured loans to financial institutions, railroads, and local governments. The RFC saved numerous businesses from failure, but it failed to stimulate commercial lending as Hoover had hoped, partly because it was run by conservative bankers unwilling to make riskier loans. The RFC would be adopted by Roosevelt and greatly expanded as part of his New Deal
In late 1931, Hoover proposed a tax plan to increase tax revenue by 30 percent, resulting in the passage of the Revenue Act of 1932. The act increased taxes across the board, rolling back much of the tax cut reduction program Mellon had presided over during the 1920s. Top earners were taxed at 63 percent on their net income, the highest rate since the early 1920s. The act also doubled the top estate tax rate, cut personal income tax exemptions, eliminated the corporate income tax exemption, and raised corporate tax rates. Despite the passage of the Revenue Act, the federal government continued to run a budget deficit.
Hoover signed the Emergency Relief and Construction Act, a $2 billion public works bill, in July 1932. That same month, Hoover signed the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, establishing 12 district banks overseen by a Federal Home Loan Bank Board in a manner similar to the Federal Reserve System. Hoover and Senator Carter Glass, another gold standard proponent, recognized that they needed to stop deflation by encouraging lending. Hoover was instrumental in passing the Glass–Steagall Act of 1932, which allowed for prime rediscounting at the Federal Reserve, in turn allowing further inflation of credit and bank reserves.
In 1931, Hoover signed the Davis-Bacon Act, which required a maximum eight-hour day on construction of public buildings, as well as the payment of at least the local "prevailing wage."
The administration of Franklin Roosevelt effectively buried the legacy of Herbert Hoover. He wasn't the greatest president by any means but due to Roosevelt's involvement in WW2 and the general almost cult-like love for him that developed, Hoover became a scapegoat who in the popular American history narrative never took any action to address the Great Depression.That is a lie FDR spread. In reality, Hoover abandoned his principles and started many of the the interventions that FDR expanded.
I think it was one time out of 19, when it came to a week+ of counting.Has there ever been a time when it has taken days or weeks to count ballots and it ends in favor of a Republican? I mean, I think I know the answer to the question, I'm just not 100% sure![]()
FTX gives hundreds of millions to democratic candidates and then immediately implodes the day after the election..
With the results today, 221 is the probable pickup in the House. It is going to make McCarthy's life hell trying to become Speaker, he will need to bend over for some Democrats, but he is all for that.
I mentioned this a couple of pages back, but in general the GOP has NO ONE who can really replace Mitch and provide the same level of Machievillian genius and ruthlessness Cocaine Mitch displays on a regular basis.I wouldn't hate to see Rand do it. It probably won't happen though. They'll want someone who is willing to fund the war in Ukraine.
No it isn't. There was no proof and a great deal of speculation.It's an undeniable fact that at least SOME of the aid was invested on FTX
He tried to transition to posting in the Elder Scrolls thread more or less as soon as people were pointing out he wasn't actually as smart as he seemed about certain things.
In other words, it wasn't fun for him anymore because he wasn't getting as many asspats.
Those addresses are just government offices. Pretty sure you can't put that on a business financing form, even if you are a politician. Fake news.
It's not overcomplicating anything. Ukraine put money into FTX. That is a known, confirmed fact. How much is almost certainly tens of millions of dollars, since everyone knows Ukraine is a place US politicians go to launder money.No it isn't. There was no proof and a great deal of speculation.
Besides, it's over-complicating. The first big aid bill had less than half of its funds directed to Ukraine aid. Most of it was funding for democrats' pet organisations.