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So are Canada and Mexico just going to take the tariffs and pretend that they can tariff back the US? I wonder how long it'll take them to cuck like Petro did.
Can Canada even respond? Their cubanigger governor an hero’s himself politically and parliament went for a walkabout.
However, he is prohibited from owning a firearm in both New York and Florida, as they have their own laws prohibiting firearm possession by felons.
Amusing that the man with the nuclear codes and more tanks than God could get arrested in NY or FL if one of his soldiers handed him a gun.
Any give a qrd on what Trump getting elected in 2016 felt like? (I wasn't that interested in politics back then) I heard the main difference between then and now is that it legit felt out of the blue. Like, no one expected Michigan and Pennsylvania to flip.
Look up some of the video compilations. Absolutely everyone (except a few retards) were sure Hillary was going to win. It wasn’t until late that night that people realized it would be close ….
 
Any chance he'll bring the payment processors to heel? I'm reading some stupid shit they're doing in japan in the censorship thread, and trust and the ability to acquire the dollar seems key to keep it as the reserve currency.
he has first hand experience with debanking and directly dunked on bank of america in davos. however those are the people with an awful lot of money and influence, so he probably wants to treat carefully and make double-sure how to deal with it.

outside of that afaik japan already called out payment processors themselves, and the more noise is generated the more people are aware of the doublestandard, and nothing riles niggercattle more up than profiting from porn with CP involved.

Air traffic controllers exist to be an executive function, so it’s not left to pilots to miscommunicate between themselves.

The helicopter was being stupid, yes. It’s flight path was annoying to look at, like they were literally going down the river to see all the sights, which is whatever until you’re crossing flight lanes.

The ATC exists to tell them to fuck off and stop the stupid shit, because they’re probably not paying attention to everything going on at the airport they’re just passing by when they’re checking out all the tourist traps and probably flirting with eachother
the miscommunication was with ATC. iirc ATC verified if the heli can see the plane because of visual navigation, helicopter confirmed, however since they didn't say WHICH plane everyone assumed it was clear. so who's at fault? the ATC for not being specific enough? the heli for not looking outside the other window? the procedures that let it get this far?
and more importantly, blaming the first two won't fix anything since it was most likely procedures, inertia with probably a seasoning of DEI that let to the whole thing.

So City of Ember type scenario? The bunkers won't last that long.
especially with people like @Jet Fuel Johnny shitting in the air vents
 
Any give a qrd on what Trump getting elected in 2016 felt like? (I wasn't that interested in politics back then) I heard the main difference between then and now is that it legit felt out of the blue. Like, no one expected Michigan and Pennsylvania to flip.
The idea that it was 99% expected for Hillary to win but Trump won by surprise is a lie. It has been mythicized to mock libs and also to make Trump’s victory seem more grand. The reality is that it was a coin flip, and while I felt more optimistic that Hillary was going to win, that optimism faded over the day.

It was a shock in the end because Trump back then had already been portrayed as a Nazi chud but the media was angling more on him being a fool and unprepared. Not knowing what was next was actually what took me by surprise.
 
Any history fags know what happened in 2001?
In 2000 a paper titled "Rebuilding America's Defenses" The Project for the New American Century said, the country needed a "New Pearl Harbor". (remember kitty history?) In the book/blog-post/5-hour-youtube-doc by the same name. Pretty much just like Pearl Harbor the the intelligence community knew the attack was going to happen. The Mossad Also told us some of their names, before the attacks. Building 7 collapsed because of "debris". The first government organization to investigate (FEMA) said they have no idea how North and South Towers fell. There were also weird dancing Israelis taking pictures of the buildings falling. Having explosive residue within their van. At least two of which were mossad. The owner of the buildings Larry Silverstein got terrorism insurance on the twin towers two months before the attack. Both he and his daughter worked at the twin towers, and both called in sick on that day. They didn't call in for the same reason. Larry had a dermatology appointment. That insurance claim payed out double the maximum pay out because it was "two different attacks". None of the 9/11 Hijackers were Iraqi or Afghan.
For the pentagon to have been hit by a plane and cause that devastation and the complete destruction of any plane parts from the scene. it would have to according to Army Ranger (someone who is uninformed about economics) Stan Goff, "[the plane] conducts a well-controlled downward spiral, descending the last 7,000 feet in two-and-a-half minutes, brings the plane in so low and flat that it clips the electrical wires across the street from the Pentagon, and flies it with pinpoint accuracy into the side of this building at 460 nauts..." Archive.org claims to have many backups of this quote but it won't show them. According to CBS news, "Hani Hanjour... managers at an Arizona flight school reported him at least five times to the FAA. They reported him not because they feared he was a terrorist, but because his English and flying skills were so bad" Can't access this one that also has archives
 

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Any give a qrd on what Trump getting elected in 2016 felt like? (I wasn't that interested in politics back then) I heard the main difference between then and now is that it legit felt out of the blue. Like, no one expected Michigan and Pennsylvania to flip.
I remember being at a party with the TV on. Everyone was drinking, mostly assuming Hillary was going to win, so we were largely getting shitfaced and ignoring the news. Then someone paying attention started getting loud, and things started to change. My group was pretty jazzed by the end of it.
The next day was eye-opening though. Lots of canceled classes. Lots of jobs just asking people to stay home "to heal". I had a class that didn't cancel, but instead the professor asked everyone who wanted to to vent their feelings, and we could all talk about it... this was a geology class taught by an elderly Chinese immigrant...

In comparison, the response thus far has been catatonic.
 
The idea that it was 99% expected for Hillary to win but Trump won by surprise is a lie. It has been mythicized to mock libs and also to make Trump’s victory seem more grand. The reality is that it was a coin flip, and while I felt more optimistic that Hillary was going to win, that optimism faded over the day.
Another big difference is Obama was relatively well liked too. He wasn't a complete laughing stock hated clown like Biden was. In a way 2016 and 2000 were kind of similar. Decent economy with the previous 4 years having gone fairly smoothly with presidents that were liked by their base. 2020 and 2024 wild, but 2020 only had Covid while 2024 was nonstop crisis from the economy to major wars all over the place.
 
Any give a qrd on what Trump getting elected in 2016 felt like? (I wasn't that interested in politics back then) I heard the main difference between then and now is that it legit felt out of the blue. Like, no one expected Michigan and Pennsylvania to flip.
Imagine being told every day for over a year that you're going to lose. You're going to lose and we are going to laugh in your face. You're going to lose and we will never let you forget it. Once you lose you'll have to hide that you ever supported him. You're going to lose. You're going to lose.
And then you win.
 
The idea that it was 99% expected for Hillary to win but Trump won by surprise is a lie. It has been mythicized to mock libs and also to make Trump’s victory seem more grand. The reality is that it was a coin flip, and while I felt more optimistic that Hillary was going to win, that optimism faded over the day.
As far as national polling is concerned it is anything but a lie.

There was election forecasting like this for example:
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Any give a qrd on what Trump getting elected in 2016 felt like? (I wasn't that interested in politics back then) I heard the main difference between then and now is that it legit felt out of the blue. Like, no one expected Michigan and Pennsylvania to flip.
Pretty similar to 2024, for me at least. I was confident Trump was more likely to win in 2016, but wasn't gonna be surprised if the status quo prevailed. I was confident Trump was more likely to win in 2024, but wasn't gonna be surprised if some surprise 3 AM ballots came in.
Both nights were still pretty electrifying. I was giving my parents election updates before they were even on the news. That said, the "afterparty" felt more lighthearted and celebratory in 2016, while 2024 felt like "oh thank absolute fuck that the last 4 years are over."
 
He was gifted an AR-15 with '145' engraved into it by a New Hampshire gun store owner back in '16. In 2019, the former Prime Minister of Bulgaria gave him an Ottoman Empire rifle, and the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic gave Trump a CZ 75 9mm pistol.

It would be amusing if he carried the tackiest pistol in existence: Behold, the Trump .45 caliber; a 1911.

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There's also this monster. Jesse James (gun guy, friend of DJT Jr.,) made it for Trump. It's made out of 412 stainless steel with 24-karat gold plating. The wood inlay is "from one of George Washington's original Chestnut trees." This one was actually gifted to the man too.

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They should mod these into fallout. Then go wild on all the NPCs in fallout Mexico.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if that crew had to wear fallout style slave collars to even be allowed in.
That is the level we have to go to to talk about these supposed elite bunkers and their feasibility. Fantasy video game logic.
In comparison, the response thus far has been catatonic.
It is because they pulled out all the stops to get him in jail and it failed. Now they are being """""gracious"""""" in defeat. Mostly by moping and doing nitpicking and angry Karen takes.
They threw everything they could at him and he still came, saw and conquered. Message? The message was troon bathrooms and abortions in an era of inflated food prices. They got proven so out of touch with the general public. They got a very big dose of blackpills and are dooming their hearts out right now to be any sort of real threat.
 
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The problem with the elites and bunkers is they get them but they’re way too stupid to use them. Look at how many elites in governments that had revolutionary situations just sat there waiting to be executed.

If you’re an elite and you’re not skedaddling to the bunker a few times a year, you’re ngmi.
 
That is the level we have to go to to talk about these supposed elite bunkers and their feasibility. Fantasy video game logic.
They went to security experts at a convention to privately ask them how they could ensure their guards would be loyal, and they refused to even consider helping the families.
The problem with the elites and bunkers is they get them but they’re way too stupid to use them. Look at how many elites in governments that had revolutionary situations just sat there waiting to be executed.

If you’re an elite and you’re not skedaddling to the bunker a few times a year, you’re ngmi.
They think their ideas are right because of their budgets.
 
The problem with the elites and bunkers is they get them but they’re way too stupid to use them. Look at how many elites in governments that had revolutionary situations just sat there waiting to be executed.

If you’re an elite and you’re not skedaddling to the bunker a few times a year, you’re ngmi.
Luigi shot a CEO on the streets of New York.
 
Imagine being told every day for over a year that you're going to lose. You're going to lose and we are going to laugh in your face. You're going to lose and we will never let you forget it. Once you lose you'll have to hide that you ever supported him. You're going to lose. You're going to lose.
And then you win.
Supporting Trump in 2016 was a real fucking gamble. The most likely outcome was the one where you'd get fucked, by society and probably by the authorities too, for being MAGA. That's why I find it hard to respect people who didn't speak up, back then, and chose to play it safe instead.
My heart goes out to you, OGs.
 
Supporting Trump in 2016 was a real fucking gamble. The most likely outcome was the one where you'd get fucked, by society and probably by the authorities too, for being MAGA. That's why I find it hard to respect people who didn't speak up, back then, and chose to play it safe instead.
My heart goes out to you, OGs.
All those lifelong friends and family gone due to MSM gaslighting will always sting I know a lot of other people went through similar stuff. Having friends were all about lifted trucks, shooting guns and going off-roading go full retard over you liking a Trump post or something was a crazy time.
 
Any give a qrd on what Trump getting elected in 2016 felt like? (I wasn't that interested in politics back then) I heard the main difference between then and now is that it legit felt out of the blue. Like, no one expected Michigan and Pennsylvania to flip.
Surreal. Like you just watched something impossible.
After Romney lost I sorta gave up on politics ever resulting in anything good happening to the US again. I assumed Dems found the cheat code to win every future election indefinitely by always running the "first" whatever candidate. First black candidate, first woman candidate, etc and the Republicans would choose to "lose with dignity" each time. More and more states would slowly turn blue in an unstoppable tide of "community organizing". And if that didn't work they could always find a trunk of ballots in whatever swing state they needed to flip that election. Instead I found myself eating in a Red Robin after a whole day of not watching the news on election night completely slack jawed as the TV showed Trump had won Michigan. Pennsylvania. Wisconsin. States that were supposed to be permanently blue were flipped by a reality TV star. Nothing would be the same in politics again.
 
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Luigi shot a CEO on the streets of New York.
That is the point. In a SHTF, there are no rules. In the world today people have autistic level obsessive grudges against "elites" Regular users of this thread, have said many times how they they would kill them.
You think the Clintons or even Trump himself would be safe from this? Any sort of elite that got out to their private island bunker would either die by starvation, malfunction of infrastructure or will neck themselves when the world they had power in, that bent to their every whim no longer exists.
Do you know how many people it takes to keep your bathroom light on? Or your Walmart stocked with food?
"hurr durr dey will just pack provisions" Aint nobody cooking their medium rare beef or brewing up their favourite wine. They would fucking shoot themselves, if denied the pleasures they have now, for a tabula rasa world.

But enough of this
Seems like they are beating back the insane democrats in the confirmation herrings. All the news i am seeing is positive for Trump.
 
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