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Should be a wild four years.

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Yes and the worst part is that many here believed the freak. Most of what he said was just buzzword-salad... yet people fell for it. Go back, honestly, I implore you and watch some of his old interviews anyone in this thread and tell me half of what he even fucking says doesn't make any sense.

For what? Treason against a government that hates us? That's not treason.
I will don the burger. I bought in early. It didn't seem trump had the real chance and he said enough zingers to feel Trump lite at first. I fell for it and realized I was wrong.
 
He absolutely can be fully removed just the situation you're describing is apparently full of people who have much less confidence than they show in public it seems.
He can be removed from any serious role with power, but he cannot be removed entirely. The BigTech faction have their hands so far up his ass he can taste the dirt under their fingernails. And while his controllers like Zuckerberg are willing to make token gestures, none want to be seen as actively currying favour from Trump.

The good news, this is temporary. Vivek's necessary role will diminish with time as the BigTech faction sees no great reprisals from the left and grow more willing to directly talk with Trump and his people.
 
The full text of the Defending Women EO is fucking EDIFYING, it's so good.






Biological sex is back on the menu, girls.

There’s one more thing I’d like to highlight about this EO for anyone here who’s not up on the finer points of TERFery. Sorry if it’s been mentioned already in this thread.

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This is an ELITE definition of biological sex and it’s incredible to see it in a presidential document.

Defining sex as chromosomal (xx or xy) doesn’t account for differences of sexual development aka “intersex” syndromes. Those syndromes are extremely extremely rare but it still gets people in a fuss that there’s even a possibility of an XXY or whatever. The fact of the matter though is that even if you have an unconventional chromosomal lineup you either make sperm or eggs. One or the other.

I’ve heard that there’s literally only one recorded case in human history of someone making both gametes.
 
Two more Jan 6 Trump supporters deaths worth bringing up while pardon discussion is going on.

David Homol committed suicide while awaiting trial.

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From an article on him:
A Florida man has committed suicide while awaiting trial for his alleged actions at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, reports say.

David Kennedy Homol of Umatilla, Florida, about 45 miles northwest of Orlando, and his much younger half-brother, Dillon Homol, went to the Capitol that fateful day to participate in the "Stop the Steal" rally. While there, David Homol allegedly struck two police officers with a plastic flagpole before illegally entering the building with Dillon.

Later that day, David reportedly sent Dillon the following text message: "Today was not an antifa-inspired statement. It was totally done by angry Trump supporters with no firearms, many singing GOD bless America, Jesus saves, etc. The corrupt politicians should be relieved this was NOT an Armed rebellion. It clearly was a statement of strength of We The People."

David Homol was not arrested until three years later, in January 2024. He was charged with felony obstruction of an official proceeding; civil disorder; and assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers, an FBI statement said.

He also faced a slew of misdemeanor charges, including knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or ground, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, and act of physical violence on Capitol grounds.

David Homol first came on the FBI's radar after Dillon Homol was arrested in connection with January 6. Dillon Homol, who is in his mid-20s, was acquitted last year of felony obstruction of an official proceeding but was convicted of four misdemeanor counts related to unlawfully entering the Capitol. He was sentenced to two years of probation, WUSA reported, and assessed a $4,000 fine.

Older brother David was scheduled to have a hearing on the charges against him later this month. However, on Tuesday, federal prosecutors filed a motion to abate the case against him after they received confirmation that he had died.

David Homol had actually died on April 18. Reports indicate that he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He was just 55 years old.

Several people affiliated with the events of January 6 have since died of suicide, including four members of law enforcement. Matthew Perna, a 37-year-old January 6 defendant from Pennsylvania, also took his own life in February 2022 while awaiting sentencing.

Blaze News' Steve Baker, who likewise faces criminal prosecution for simply covering the events of January 6 as an independent journalist, claims that a "mob mentality" took over the crowd that day, causing otherwise "good people" to do "some stupid things." Though Baker does not know much about Homol's case in particular, he sees it as "another heartbreaking story in the long and enduring aftermath of January 6."

"Let’s pray this soon comes to an end without further loss of life," Baker told Blaze News.

Homol’s attorney, Stephen Sulzer, did not immediately respond to WUSA's request for comment.

Another man that went by John Steven Anderson, also died while awaiting trial but his cause of death was not listed.

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Here is an article on him:
A St. Augustine man indicted after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol has died while awaiting trial on charges that included civil disorder and assaulting or resisting officers.

John Steven Anderson’s attorney told a judge in Washington about the death during a case status conference Friday, court records show.

Anderson, 61, died Sept 21 at Baptist Medical Center South in Jacksonville, according to an obituary posted online by St. Johns Family Funeral Home & Crematory. The cause of death wasn’t listed.

The funeral home said Anderson started and ran businesses including Coastal Automotive and Diesel Service, Energy-Foam of North Florida, and EMP Provisions.

The obituary said he had been raised in Michigan and served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years in his youth, later enlisting in the Florida Army National Guard and living most of his life around St. Augustine.

Anderson enjoyed politics and “supported numerous conservative candidates and causes as well as religious organizations and broadcasters,” the obituary said.

A visitor to the funeral home’s website describing himself as “a complete stranger" to Anderson praised him as “a patriot and a man of conviction” for his military service.

“If I show up at the service, it will be to honor the man and his memory, not to make any kind of political statement,” a message from the visitor said. “I will honor another fallen hero and pray for him and his family.”

Anderson is one of eight people from North Florida brought to federal court in Jacksonville for initial hearings involving the Capitol riot. All of their cases have been handled by judges in Washington, where Anderson was allowed to remain free pending trial on the condition that he not return to that city except for court business related to his trial.

He had been indicted in March on charges whose maximum punishment could have totaled decades in prison. His attorney had argued prosecutors greatly misstated the facts and told U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras in July that video from the Capitol "contradicts the public narrative the government has put forward."

Anderson asked the court to lift an order restricting circulation of that video as "highly sensitive," and Contreras last month granted the request.

The Jan. 6 riot happened when Congress gathered to ratify President Joe Biden's election victory over former President Donald Trump and protesters temporarily shut down the Capitol. Five deaths were connected to the chaos surrounding the riot.
 
I will don the burger. I bought in early. It didn't seem trump had the real chance and he said enough zingers to feel Trump lite at first. I fell for it and realized I was wrong.
It's ok, we all fuck up.
He can be removed from any serious role with power, but he cannot be removed entirely. The BigTech faction have their hands so far up his ass he can taste the dirt under their fingernails. And while his controllers like Zuckerberg are willing to make token gestures, none want to be seen as actively currying favour from Trump.

The good news, this is temporary. Vivek's necessary role will diminish with time as the BigTech faction sees no great reprisals from the left and grow more willing to directly talk with Trump and his people.
Right... realize now everything standing 'in the way' of getting rid of him entirely is imaginary.
Musk isn't actually a globalist.
He objectively pushes for globalist policy and is against the notion of nations as people rather than nations as economic zones. For all intents and purposes, he is one.
 
There’s one more thing I’d like to highlight about this EO for anyone here who’s not up on the finer points of TERFery. Sorry if it’s been mentioned already in this thread.

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This is an ELITE definition of biological sex and it’s incredible to see it in a presidential document.

Defining sex as chromosomal (xx or xy) doesn’t account for differences of sexual development aka “intersex” syndromes. Those syndromes are extremely extremely rare but it still gets people in a fuss that there’s even a possibility of an XXY or whatever. The fact of the matter though is that even if you have an unconventional chromosomal lineup you either make sperm or eggs. One or the other.

I’ve heard that there’s literally only one recorded case in human history of someone making both gametes.
Men have a penis women do not. The more you know!🌠
 
All probes do is collect information that is then mulled over, they don't have some superintelligent AI telling people that it's somehow a fact that it's a lesser planetary body. Not that I'd really argue that gives it more authority, judging by the absolute state of how what we define as 'ai' right now reasons. New Horizons launched in 06, didn't even fly by until 2015 so including it is kind of irrelevant, though your example could also apply to any instrument like a telescope used to view it in previous years. Again, just a tool that a person has to use to make a decision. Astronaut was just an example, as in someone with knowledge close to the issue. I'd trust their ideas on how to define space more than someone who most of their life sits in front of a computer staring at data, even if they have a greater education. Again, it's relying on higher education, which has long been corrupted with ideology, to be right.
Yeah, thats not what I asked for. You start off with a wild ass assumption and conflating some soft social science dogma into it. The probe and a super intelligent AI? Of course it has sensors, and collects data. Where did that AI shit come from? And then you went into some "stream of conscienceless" type rant about how you seem to imagine things work, again with a healthy dose of social sciences (hint not real science) conflation. Did you get the bad touch from an troon astrophysics major?

I'm just going to stop until someone actually gives me direct evidence of a secret nerd cabal at NASA "forcing" this down peoples throats that I asked for.
 
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i read through all the EOs and I don't know how I can be tired of winning

please donald, I can't take anymore winning
I did the same, I read through all of them earlier, and even though half the shit like the Birthright EO will be challenged, its such a mood. That list of EO's from the Biden admin that have been thrown out reads like pure insanity, I can't believe this shit has been normal for 4 years. It feels like when I wake up tomorrow this will all have been a dream or something.
 
Kamala inauguration:
  • Star Spangled Banner by an all black choir
  • Another poem by Amanda Gorman, this time on black women and achievement
  • Reverend Al Sharpton gives a message on MLK and how historic the day is
  • Meghan Thee Stallion sings America the Beautiful
  • Lizzo plays a flute solo of Imagine by John Lennon
  • Speech by Michelle Obama
  • Speech by Beyoncé (she still isn’t paid enough to sing there)
  • Prayer by a trans Episcopalian priest
  • Kamala gives a speech on defeating fascism and being the first woman president (starts out speech with “I’m speaking”)
  • Closing and opening music provided by a HBCU marching band
Kamala’s inaugural ball:
  • First dance is to “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten
  • Performers include:
    • Jennifer Lopez
    • Lady Gaga
    • Laverne Cox
    • Rachel Zegler
    • Olivia Rodrigo
    • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Food is catered by Slutty Vegan, a vegan soul and comfort food restaurant, as well as Tatiana, a black owned African inspired restaurant in New York City
  • Kamala gives another speech, this time on how MAGA was finally defeated for good, and that all citizens around the world are American citizens
 
Yeah, thats not what I asked for. You start off with a wild ass assumption about what I said (and a super intelligent AI? It has sensors, it collects data. Where did that AI shit come from?) and then went into some "stream of conscienceless" type rant about how you seem to imagine things work. Did you get the bad touch from an astrophysics major?

I'm just going to stop until someone actually gives me direct evidence of a secret nerd cabal at NASA "forcing" this down peoples throats that I asked for.
I got your evidence and source right here, buster.
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As an Alaskan I am personally very happy he's taken us into consideration for his day 1 agenda- and giving Mt. McKinley back it's rightful name is just the cherry ontop. I'm hoping the abolition of the asinine Biden restrictions on oil drilling manifest into bigger PFDs for people here- yours truly included.

Watching all these treehugger Redditors seethe "Bu-bu-but there are SOOO many more important things for him to do than rename a mountain!"

Oh yeah, if that was the case why did Barrack Obama go out of his way to change the name to "Denali" back in 2015?

I seem to recall 2015 being an extraordinarily shitty year in many regards- especially due to the fact the ISIS Caliphate was in full swing and there were, more or less, major Islamic terror attacks in the US and Europe every single fucking day (with little to no repercussions for the terrorists, mind you- because the strategy for most of the GWOT was appeasement to a fairy-tale mythological creature that simply did not exist in reality- aka "the moderate muslim ally").

Certainly the symbolic renaming of North America's largest peak was significant enough for then-President Obama to take time to address back then, so why isn't it important enough for current-President Trump to handle?
 
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