US US Politics General 2 - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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Who’s excited for the National strike that’s only going to last a single day, just like the economic blackout that only lasted a single day?
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How many people are going to get fired for taking part in this retardation or catch shit from their coworkers for it? Place your bets!
They're quitting something they never do for a day?

What's really funny to me about the fell for it again award meme is it exposes a serious flaw in lefty thinking: For some reason they think we want the same things they do (except we're evil), and whenever something goes wrong for them and they start seething, they assume we're seething with them.

They believe that an economy can subsist entirely on printing money. You don't actually need mines, factories, logging, oil wells, farms, ports, shipyards, or any of that. You just need a central bank ready to issue currency and fiddle with interest rates, and you'll just sorta magically have everything you want. Any time you have problems, just run a few billion or trillion off the printing press, and the problems go away. The fact that we didn't all die during the COVID lockdowns seemed to them to confirm this belief.
But line going down means lower numbers and that's bad. Line going up is always good regardless of how or why. Don't you understand that funny numbers are the end all be all for economic health? Just add more money to the money pool and that makes the economy better. Forget your bank accounts. Forget the jobs or industries that actually produce value. The markets are bearish and that means the wrong people are losing money. Now the world's on fire and it's your fault. You stupid idiots. How dare you.

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Great, you mongoloids stopped having discussions about Captain Planet and now you discuss how much goyslop do you eat. Nobody cares how much frozen pizza do you have, nobody cares how TRQD and BQSED you are for eating vegetables from a pot every day. This is a thread about American politics, get your food sperging elsewhere or janny will lock the thread again. Also, you don't have to reply every single time some retard quotes you, just give them trashcan sticker and move on.
The food that Americans consume and their lack of ability to cook efficiently and cheaply because they are learned helplessness afflicted deminiggers IS political regardless of your dentheaded inability to reason why that is. Please take your hylic drivel somewhere else.
 
But line going down means lower numbers and that's bad. Number going up is always good regardless of how or why. Don't you understand that funny numbers are the end all be all for economic health? Just add more money to the money pool and that makes the economy better. Forget your bank accounts. Forget the jobs or industries that actually produce value. The markets are bearish and that means the wrong people are losing money. Now the world's on fire and it's your fault. You stupid idiot. How dare you.
these are literally people who think inflation is when greedy capitalists arbitrarily jack up prices because they're greedy and evil and were excited for Kamala to institute price fixing. Because that always fixes the problem!
 
Who’s excited for the National strike that’s only going to last a single day, just like the economic blackout that only lasted a single day?
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How many people are going to get fired for taking part in this retardation or catch shit from their coworkers for it? Place your bets!
That's not a strike that's a long weekend that you didn't take time off for (though I bet some did file to take that day off using their vacation pay)
 
Ok but why would it feminize them? There’s clearly something in the soybeans that does something. Look at the average Japanese male and then tell me that soy doesn’t feminize men.
Part of the reason RFK Jr is so important is that he is going to run a ton of double blind peer review studies on these things so we can finally make these faggots admit it's not about the science of STFU.

COVID has similar issues. I had people telling me a small study of 100 people by pfizer is more accurate to determine vaccine reactions than a population wide study in which the total participants is EVERYONE ON EARTH. They litterally think asking everyone is less accurate than studying a microcosm version of the population.
 
Great, you mongoloids stopped having discussions about Captain Planet and now you discuss how much goyslop do you eat. Nobody cares how much frozen pizza do you have, nobody cares how TRQD and BQSED you are for eating vegetables from a pot every day. This is a thread about American politics, get your food sperging elsewhere or janny will lock the thread again. Also, you don't have to reply every single time some retard quotes you, just give them trashcan sticker and move on.
American's inability to feed themselves is indeed a US Politics discussion considering home economics is no longer taught in many American Schools. When you have kids who all they know are doordash and ubereats, you got a problem champ. It is a failure of the American school system and a failure on the nation as a whole. Especially with big YouTube cooking channels who have become less and less approachable for home cooks and people with family. It's all about aesthetic, does it look good on camera, etc. worst of all, it makes folks feel like they aren't good enough to even try and cook it themselves. Considering between Twitch, YouTube, and other video/streaming sites have effectively replaced syndicated television, we really should start to consider the impacts of certain channels and personalities on culture as a whole.

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Also, six months is decent, lots of dried beans, grains, free dried foods just in case of an emergencies. Hell, if families did in fact consider the potential of an emergency there would be less panic buying when that emergency hits. It is not difficult, you don't need to buy organic produce, you don't need to buy fancy pants oil, you don't need to buy sugary cereal, but that is what the culture is now and I dislike it. Half of the shit consumers by are not out of necessity but luxury, even if they technically can't afford that luxury.
 
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American's inability to feed themselves is indeed a US Politics discussion considering home economics is no longer taught in many American Schools. When you have kids who all they know are doordash and ubereats, you got a problem champ. It is a failure of the American school system and a failure on the nation as a whole. Especially with big YouTube cooking channels who have become less and less approachable for home cooks and people with family. It's all about aesthetic, does it look good on camera, etc. worst of all, it makes folks feel like they aren't good enough to even try and cook it themselves. Considering between Twitch, YouTube, and other video/streaming sites have effectively replaced syndicated television, we really should start to consider the impacts of certain channels and personalities on culture as a whole.
in every definition the health of a people of a nation is political, especially when we can trace back the politics that allowed it. Bribery and lobbying of our legislatures to push certain propaganda about the healthiness (or lack of) for a food is political. Second wave feminism taking women out of homes and into the workplace, increasing the popularity of fast food is a political issue. Subsidies for agriculture is a political issue.
 
Apparently its one of the few cases where it IS the genetics causing it. I read somewhere that in the past they used to travel very long distances on very low food stocks, so they kept their shape. Now that ultraprocessed food is everywhere they balloon out because their bodies and genes didnt have time to adjust.
Also iirc they don't process wheat grain well, so it stays as fat.
 
They believe that an economy can subsist entirely on printing money. You don't actually need mines, factories, logging, oil wells, farms, ports, shipyards, or any of that. You just need a central bank ready to issue currency and fiddle with interest rates, and you'll just sorta magically have everything you want. Any time you have problems, just run a few billion or trillion off the printing press, and the problems go away. The fact that we didn't all die during the COVID lockdowns seemed to them to confirm this belief.
i swear, rich retards need to die or try to live their life on an average wage for once
 
the fuck are you niggas making that takes you 3 straight hours of nonstop kitchen work? even when i make something that takes multiple hours to cook I'm not slaving away in the kitchen the entire time, it's like 20 mins of prep time max and the rest is just waiting for stuff to heat up and letting the food cook. this isn't an all day affair that takes up all of your time.
 
We're in the "everything is political" segment. Horseshoe theory yada yada.
Not everything is political, but the quality of our food is directly linked to politics. It's not simply "we are rich and affluent now," because other first world countries eat better than us. It's not a "self control" issue because Americans were having perfect self control for centuries, so what changed? Politics from up high which shifted social trends towards poor health by lobbying of the food and agricultural sectors.

And yes, nothing stops individuals to choose to just eat healthy, but what is a few thousand people realizing they're eating goyslop and getting better food to the millions that still are not because the social conditioning engrained from corporate-government aligned policy?
 
Not everything is political, but the quality of our food is directly linked to politics. It's not simply "we are rich and affluent now," because other first world countries eat better than us. It's not a "self control" issue because Americans were having perfect self control for centuries, so what changed? Politics from up high which shifted social trends towards poor health by lobbying of the food and agricultural sectors.
At least discuss how to solve this problem politically, then. People are talking about crock pots and meal prep. That isn't politics, it's food.
 
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