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Should be a wild four years.

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"so who's going to pick our crops?" Now has an answer:
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This is such a weird thing to do, but I'm not wholly against it.
Instead of just throwing away the key for people on these meds, you can actually help them by just letting them work. Gives them something to do, and possibly kick their addiction to the curb, with the bonus of learning a new skill.
 
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>where they will be forced
that fucking slide of hand, lol. nobody can force you to get rid of your addiction. This will 200% be voluntary, obviously.

If you want to get rid of your addiction, whether to antidepressants, heroin, weed, meth, legal meth or even masturbation, then physical labour while being outside and a clear daily routine will do it. It's a very smart and cost-effective plan.
 
Has any risk of a 2nd civil war gone down since Trump took office?

US politics felt tense in those months leading up to the election.
As the "major" "grassroots" "protests" in response to immigration enforcement and Drumpf existing showed, the grassroots that the LW has presented itself as for the past 2+ decades has actually been astroturf the entire time. If we were 90% to ACW2 from 7/13 to Election Day we're down to below 10% now that everyone knows that everyone knows there's no #Resistance now. Leave some space for outliers like a Governor or entire Circuit falling for their own propaganda or a General/command structure going rogue, but even those events likely can't spiral out of control now.

If you want to talk about ground-up Insurgency instead of ACW2, that's part of what ICE is going after right now. The only people with any fight in them have nothing to live for, for the LW that describes illegals and many troons, the latter of which are a hilariously incapable people as many a thread here demonstrate. Remember how that German Ziz cult related troon shot a Border Patrol agent for wanting to check his papers and now the whole gang is getting rolled up? That's your insurgency, imagine that happening once or twice a year.
 
man, they started it, but I think most cases of public school teachers raping their students fall along hetero lines. Lady teacher + young teen boy seems to be in vogue, and it’s all but explicitly endorsed though the “Feminist Lens,” which dictates women pursue sexual relationships where they enjoy a power differential
Which is funny because when they get caught, 99% of the time it's some straight out of college female teacher who is still mentally 15-16 and targets young male students because they either were kissless virgins in high school or former queen bee types who cannot function out side school settings where they sre the center of attention and rule their social scene
 
Just because a federal service is nominally in charge of something doesn't meant they actually do anything.
If they were functioning, the wildfires wouldn't have been like that.
The Forest Service administers the National Forests. If the fires started somewhere that isn't one of the National Forests, it's outside their jurisdiction. The Palisades fire zone was down near the coast, the nearest National Forest is Angeles, which is north of Burbank/Glendale/Pasadena/etc.
 
It's amazing how the Bidens just folded, they aren't even putting up any defense of their sham of a term, not even the media protects them. Have they been so infected with Bush-era neocons they're pretending the "be quiet and stoic" routine will actually work 20 years later? Faggots.
They can't defend until they have their cover story and they can't even throw Kamala under the bus because shit was so bad they need her to double pinky swear vouch and endorse Biden's cover story.

We say it as a meme, but it really was supposed to be her turn. She called in all the favors, she had the backing of the DNC, MSM, and was up against a meme canadate. But on election day she some how got out maneuvered by a guy with zero experience in politics. I don't blame her for not letting shit go, in her head she was heir to the throne and was destined to be the first female president. Not to mention she was very hands on and had an agenda in mind she wanted to push.
It's worse than that.

Hillary was basically PROMISED the Presidency by DNC during the darkest days of Monicagate to make her stay with Bill and not divorce him on the spot. This combined with the fact that the DNC's entire goal after Bush got elected, even after Obama outflanked her to get the nomination, was a Clinton restoration which ultimately got rejected the people.
 
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I agree, although I'm personally not worried abouts the ethical issues, shooting is cheaper to boot.

Also, depending on the crimes committed, I'd like to see public punishments like the stocks come back.
That reminds me, anyone got the old school copy-paste from /news/ circa 2006-2008 about a mentally ill early 1800s female novelist who was batshit crazy obsessed with a man (possibly Lord Byron but I could be wrong) but he didn't give a fuck about her about pumping and dumping her. So she tried to an hero herself by jumping off London Bridge but didn't drown/got rescued by the cops, who promptly arrested her for some law about jumping from the bridge, branded her breast or ass with the branding given to signal that the woman was a hooker that had been arrested for hooking (because they didn't believe she was an upper class novelist), and put her in the stocks where she was pelted with fruit and vegetables by the jeering crowd)?
 
Something fun to note about how the firings are going. They always start with the probationary employees. This riles up that department and starts getting "resistance". . . And none of these idiots seem to have realized that is the intent.


I know, for a fact, that the probationary employees with the best metrics are or even have been offered the right to come back when it all blows over. So long as they were part of a productive branch


The whole point is to stop all new hires, immediatly pull back any recent hires who are too likely to be DEI hires, allow the idiots who are there to start screaming, and begin hacking away at the damn department. If any needed roles remain after those probationary workers then get calls based on merit to try to refill them from those workers first



It is all quite well planned.
 
I stand by my prediction that we are going to see a 2028 Presidential Candidate interviewed by a Vtuber during the cycle.

Might not be one that makes it past Iowa, but it's gonna happen.
Here's my prediction now: It's going to be a tight race between Vance and Rubio in 2028.

I really think Rubio is the only one who has learned his lesson that you don't defy the king.
working on a farm is actually fun, sure its extremely hard work, but its satisfying.

I miss the days working on a farm, while I didnt do crops, I did handle livestock. Some of the best years of my life.

Fuck urbanization
I sent my daughter off to a nephew's farm when she was 14 for a few weeks. She came back. Hated it. By the next summer, she was dying to go back, and she still occasionally goes out there and helps him during harvest for a few days. It's better than a yoga retreat for her, from what I can tell. The biggest problem with sending people to work on farms is that most people have no common sense, are incredibly lazy, and no farmer would trust them.
 
I sent my daughter off to a nephew's farm when she was 14 for a few weeks. She came back. Hated it. By the next summer, she was dying to go back, and she still occasionally goes out there and helps him during harvest for a few days. It's better than a yoga retreat for her, from what I can tell. The biggest problem with sending people to work on farms is that most people have no common sense, are incredibly lazy, and no farmer would trust them.
Heres a tip if the farm has livestock like goats or the like

Dont send her there with her favorite jacket, or it will get eaten

goats by nature are assholes, theyre cute, but they will eat your shit
 

Joy Reid’s MSNBC Show Canceled in Major Shake-Up​

Ms. Reid’s 7 p.m. program will be replaced by a panel show co-hosted by Symone Sanders Townsend, Alicia Menendez and Michael Steele.
Feb. 23, 2025, 5:01 a.m. ET
Joy Reid’s evening news show on MSNBC is being canceled, part of a far-reaching programming overhaul orchestrated by Rebecca Kutler, the network’s new president, two people familiar with the changes said.
The final episode of Ms. Reid’s 7 p.m. show, “The ReidOut,” is planned for sometime this week, according to the people, who were not authorized to speak publicly. The show, which features in-depth interviews with politicians and other newsmakers, has been a fixture of MSNBC’s lineup for the past five years.
MSNBC is planning to replace Ms. Reid’s program with a show led by a trio of anchors: Symone Sanders Townsend, a political commentator and former Democratic strategist; Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee; and Alicia Menendez, the TV journalist, the people said. They currently co-host “The Weekend,” which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings.
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An MSNBC spokesman, Richard Hudock, declined to comment. Ms. Reid did not respond to calls seeking comment.
The programming shake-up is the first major change made by Ms. Kutler, who was appointed president this month. Ms. Kutler has been drawing up a new programming lineup to jump-start the network’s ratings, which have outperformed rival CNN but lagged behind the longtime ratings leader, Fox News.
Other major changes are expected at MSNBC. In January, Rachel Maddow, the network’s best-known anchor, returned to hosting her 9 p.m. show five days a week during the first 100 days of the Trump administration after having scaled back to only Mondays. At the time, the network said that Alex Wagner, who had hosted the 9 p.m. show four days a week, would return at the end of April.
That is no longer the case. Instead, MSNBC is planning to appoint a new anchor to fill Ms. Wagner’s spot, the two people said. A likely candidate for that hour is Jen Psaki, a former White House press secretary in the Biden administration, who hosts shows on Sunday at noon and 8 p.m. on Mondays, the people said, though adding that this decision hadn’t been finalized.
Ms. Wagner, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, is expected to remain at MSNBC as an on-air correspondent.

Puck and Variety earlier reported on some aspects of MSNBC’s planned reorganization.
Ms. Reid has long been one of MSNBC’s most prominent anchors. She was named anchor of MSNBC’s 7 p.m. hour in 2020 after serving as the host of “AM Joy,” a weekend talk show on the network, since 2016. Her appointment to the evening news slot was one of the first major programming decisions made by Cesar Conde, the chairman of NBCUniversal News Group, which encompassed NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC and Telemundo.
MSNBC is being separated from that group, the result of a corporate spinoff planned by the cable giant Comcast, NBCUniversal’s parent company. MSNBC will join most of Comcast’s other cable channels, including CNBC and USA Network, in a new company led by the veteran NBCUniversal executive Mark Lazarus. Though Ms. Kutler briefed Mr. Lazarus on the changes, he was not involved in the details of the programming overhaul, one of the people said.
MSNBC is also looking beyond the network’s existing roster of anchors to fill out its programming lineup. MSNBC is considering on-air host positions for Eugene Daniels, a co-author of Politico’s influential Playbook newsletter, and Melissa Murray, a professor at the New York University School of Law, roles that would supplement their current jobs, said the other person familiar with the changes.
Benjamin Mullin reports on the major companies behind news and entertainment
 
Trump really is an IRL anime protagonist.
Season 1: He was a plucky upstart who was eventually betrayed and defeated due to his trust and naivete.
Season 2: He is training and preparing to defeat Freeza deep state while they do all they can to finish him off for good.
Season 3: Everyone gives him their energy so he can survive and win the election and now with his new found wisdom and friendships he is finally the shonen hero America deserves!

Curse you disloyal weebos. You can't find the obvious reference your our own culture. Its Star Wars.

Term 1: A New Hope
Biden: The Empire Strikes Back
Term 2: Return of the Jedi
For anyone autistic enough to want an update on this:

Pillow arrived. The shipping took a long time, maybe 2+ weeks, but I wasn't overly concerned.

When it arrived it was vacuum packed. I took it out and it felt lumpy and unfilled. I was a little bothered by this, but I trusted the process and let it sit in the air for a day. It did fill up fully.

...

Its my new favorite pillow. I got the MyPillow original with medium firmness. Big thumbs up.

They're fine for the price. I'm surprised there are still people in 2025 who havent tried one yet. Anyway if you want the best pillow, its Purple. (I wish it were MyPillow)
 
working on a farm is actually fun, sure its extremely hard work, but its satisfying.

I miss the days working on a farm, while I didnt do crops, I did handle livestock. Some of the best years of my life.

Fuck urbanization
I hate to simp for RFK jr here, but getting your hands in the dirt would do a lot of us some good. Something about it recharges us and makes us feel connected.
 
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