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Democrats loved Trump before he ran for president. DeSantis might actually get treated worse.But the grifters and journoscum are telling me that they mock Trump and fear Desantis! So I clearly must support the controlled asset that they are totes afraid of while they wink at me and not the guy that is constantly being hounded for any petty bullshit!
Hahahaha, oh god no, he will get the standrd rethuglican treatment like Bush or McCain, but no way in hell he will get as much istrionic shit thrown at him like Trump.Democrats loved Trump before he ran for president. DeSantis might actually get treated worse.
Nobody has yet pointed out that he could just buy (or “buy”) any unsold ones and call it a 100% sale. This shit happens with NFL games and concerts all the time but for some reason everyone assumes these were all real sales.
>dystopian state plans to become even more dystopianNY Kiwis, can anyone confirm these are being discussed in the state legislature? I feel like I'm looking at a post from 2021, but this is apparently all stuff that New York Dems are going to try to pass after New Year's that they attempted to pass in some capacity last winter but I admittedly wasn't paying attention due to life stuff.
I feel like my time in New Jersey may be coming to an end if any of these pass. I work here, but being within proximity to NYS and the metro area at the same time presents more opportunities for work. Even the bills that specifically involve children and education affect everyone because they set dangerous precedents for what the state is allowed to enforce. It really seems like Hochul wants to bring back the covid measures of last year, but this time she intends to fully legislate them into law. What I'm confused by is why and how these bills have any support at all outside of NYC the vaxxmaxxed fringes of the state political machine. All the covid measures were dropped by April and aside from the drastic increase to the cost of living and a general feeling of constant fatigue, life has returned to normal. No one actually wants this covid shit to come back aside from a very loud minority of hypochondriacs and control freaks.
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>life has returned to normal.All the covid measures were dropped by April and aside from the drastic increase to the cost of living and a general feeling of constant fatigue, life has returned to normal.
And Sayyid Qutb, the man who basically formed the modern Islamist rule of thought. They threw him in CIA prison. One time sicked dogs on him and he had a heart attack.The fed's own actions are radicalizing people. When the J6 protestors are finally released, they'll walk away as newly radicalized insurgents. The exact same thing happened when we tortured people in Iraq - our prisons became radical conversion centers.
I can’t vouch for upstate, but I went to lower manhattan last weekend to do some Christmas shopping (in fucking Chinatown of all places) and I didn’t see a single sign telling me to mask up or that I’m not welcome to eat in unless I’m vaccinated. I sat down at an izakaya bar after my errands and everything, and even the wait staff weren’t masked (most vendors I saw were the same, actually). The people who still wear masks now are going to wear them forever.>life has returned to normal.
Has it? Businesses still have signs about absolutely needing to wear masks (moreso enforced if you work at said business) and practice social distancing, not to mention you still have parents masking their children and themselves up whenever they go out. Hell, I'm STILL seeing people wear their masks while they are driving in their cars.
NY may never go back to being "normal" because there's too many fucking retards that live here fucking things up for the rest of us that WANT a normal life.
California is still doing the mask faggotry.I can’t vouch for upstate, but I went to lower manhattan last weekend to do some Christmas shopping (in fucking Chinatown of all places) and I didn’t see a single sign telling me to mask up or that I’m not welcome to eat in unless I’m vaccinated. I sat down at an izakaya bar after my errands and everything, and even the wait staff weren’t masked (most vendors I saw were the same, actually). The people who still wear masks now are going to wear them forever.
So to that end, let me rephrase my wording from earlier: the overwhelming majority of people’s daily routines are not directly affected by covid measures anymore and most New Yorkers would rather follow our example here in New Jersey and put the past two-year nightmare behind us. The rising prices are a bigger problem than making sure laws are passed to force children to take retard juice under threat of their parents being arrested for allowing truancy.
Legislating against homeschooling is probably next, to the surprise of no one.
The government would be worried when educated White/ Asian people stop trying and begin to engage in behaviors that are not only retaliatory in nature but openly hostile. The more credential class among us will have the means and motivation to enact changeI forget where this quote comes from and I'm probably butchering it:
"The government doesn't necessarily need to worry when the people are complaining to them very loudly. However, they absolutely need to worry when the people mutter to each other in hushed tones and stop talking all together when an official walks by."
In 2020, the retarded boomers held onto their faith in the government through the Qanon conspiracy. Then J6 happened and unarmed protestors were treated like domestic terrorists and put into solitary for trespassing. Then the Canadian trucker convoy happened and peaceful protesters were debanked. The fed's own actions are radicalizing people. When the J6 protestors are finally released, they'll walk away as newly radicalized insurgents. The exact same thing happened when we tortured people in Iraq - our prisons became radical conversion centers.
I get that this process is too slow for the blackpilled spergs ITT who want a revolution NOW NOW NOW but it is inevitable. The US will have organized domestic terrorists in a few years, regardless of the actions of any individual. The harder they crack down, the more the movement will grow. The more the movement grows, the harder they crack down.
Because there's no conversation left at that point?it is the best political conversation on the web, once you hide all the autistics.
the keyword is "openly". educated people don't tend to grab a gun and storm the nearest police station trying to overthrow the system. they're simply smarter then that.The government would be worried when educated White/ Asian people stop trying and begin to engage in behaviors that are not only retaliatory in nature but openly hostile. The more credential class among us will have the means and motivation to enact change
So yes, everyone running things now really believes that with the right set of regulatory nudges, black women will be driving the next leg up of technological progress and industrial advances.
-Mark Finchem's lawsuit in AZ got dismissed due to "laches" which makes no fucking sense
It wouldn't be open acts of violence. It would open and wide corruption organized crime theft and subterfuse. Think how many people that work in critical important systems. Just saying fuck it on their way out and then the economy is crippled by outages. The whole system it's held up by a fragile system of systems.the keyword is "openly". educated people don't tend to grab a gun and storm the nearest police station trying to overthrow the system. they're simply smarter then that.
active subversion starts way before that point, even if it's simply not giving a shit anymore.
as I said before, that's why it's in any governments interest to keep the population as happy (and fed) as long as possible - or at least keep the illusion up. of course you'll always have people like uncle ted, that just comes with the territory, but it's only like in a million. several thousand loosing trust in the system and checking out, to then actively work against it, in growing numbers, is completely different.