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Should be a wild four years.

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It is literally the Broadway musical you take your wife/girlfriend to see so you can then go home and never have to see one again. Cats is one of the most useful relationship tools in the world. It is a Broadway, which has prestige attached to it, it has catchy music, so you don’t have to suffer and to top it all off, your wallet won’t catch fire from purchasing the tickets.

Cats is famous for a reason, people clued in to the benefits ages ago.
Find you a girl who wants to see Avenue Q.

The Democratic Party are in even worse conditions than I thought if their voterbase are seriously rallying behind AOC of all people. She has none of the advantages that past nominations have had:

-She doesn't have Obama's charisma and leadership skills
-She doesn't have Hillary's connections and intelligence (say what you will about her, but she was smart)
-She doesn't have Biden's wealth and influence

She's like those underdogs fighting the heavyweight champion in the ring, except she's gonna get her ass steamrolled because honestly has no clue about politics or how to run a country. Some people might assume that her running with a more grassroots-like campaign (I don't think Sanders supporting her from the side is a coincidence) is going to churn out a result like Trump had with his first campaign, but that won't work either because she doesn't have Trump's successful business history and background.

There are no true leaders in the Democratic Party anymore, just followers who think otherwise. Gavin Newsom is the only one who comes close to being that, but he's a white male, so there's little chance he's actually going to get the nomination. Not only that, but his recent moderate-leanings have been noted by many to simply be surface-level, which is exactly the last thing the Party needs right now - they need to restructure and regroup, they need to overhaul their core premise and stay firmly in the moderate side of the political spectrum from now on, but that's going to be difficult for them when their core voters have become rabid and uncontrollable. I have no doubt in my mind that the DNC is going to try the same bag of tricks as before come 2028, but they're the party of yesterday, and as of how they are today, they're not going to survive tomorrow.
AOC is a retard who has good handlers, but has so many skeletons and dirt in her closet its unlikely she makes it to house speaker alone a Presidential/VP nomination. I think her career peaks at "Tip of the Skwad". Most importantly is that she is a typical Eat Pray Love thot-tard - Forget losing the debate to Vance, she would lose a debate to Biden. There is a reason she communicates through press releases and speeches.

In the interests of political fairness: Probably over half of Congress are varying degrees of actual to accidental retards on the downward slope of the bell curve and are really just figureheads of a political apparatus they at best give vague direction so I'm not saying she is unique in this regard by any means.

The only positive thing to say about Congress is they are less retarded, less compromised, and less dysfunctional than any European parliament.

Let us suppose it is real.
If that is the case then why does the CIA need spy satellites?
You can't record psychic visions in 8k.
 
I legit believe remote viewing is real, but there's no way God is going to make this not sound and feel as stupid as possible to dissuade people from looking
Clairvoyance is real. It's easier if you're an artist. But it's not reliable and not at your command. You get to see what you get to see. There's no doubt when it happens. Ask for what you want, but only want what's good. Knowing what is Good is a lot harder than having or using far-sight - which is sometimes so easy it happens to you by accident.
 
I don't know what weird alternate reality you dumb faggots think boomers and gen x grew up in
Here's an anecdote from older folk in my hometown, a town that relies entirely on fruit to survive.
They would pay the teenagers going to high school about $3~$4 an hour to pick and pack fruit in the packing sheds. That's about double the minimum wage adjusted for inflation. These teenagers were happy to do the work because most of them could buy their first car within a few seasons.

Now, they have infinity browns to buss in and do the labor for $5 an hour in 2025.

If you are a teenage US citizen you legally cannot work for the same as a work visa or illegal picker/packer and no orchard will hire you. This also saves them the headache of filling out tax forms. They'd rather pay the fees for having undocumented workers than pay minimum wage.

So they apply at the local McDonald's. If they aren't already stuffed to the brim with Illegals, Pakshit Patel has bought the franchise and only hires his third, fourth, and fifth cousins to get them into the USA. Not to mention everyone refusing paper resumes and online applications being filtered out automatically and never reaching a human.

Teenagers now can't even get the job sweeping a broom. It's been given to their replacements.
 
Clairvoyance is real. It's easier if you're an artist. But it's not reliable and not at your command. You get to see what you get to see. There's no doubt when it happens. Ask for what you want, but only want what's good. Knowing what is Good is a lot harder than having or using far-sight - which is sometimes so easy it happens to you by accident.
I legit believe remote viewing is real, but there's no way God is going to make this not sound and feel as stupid as possible to dissuade people from looking
I would like to be the first to inform you that, yes, it is, and am pleased to offer you a warm welcome to the far-off future year of 1998.
 
New executive order, this time targeting the Smithsonian.



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Once widely respected as a symbol of American excellence and a global icon of cultural achievement, the Smithsonian Institution has, in recent years, come under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology. This shift has promoted narratives that portray American and Western values as inherently harmful and oppressive. For example, the Smithsonian American Art Museum today features “The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture,” an exhibit representing that “ocieties including the United States have used race to establish and maintain systems of power, privilege, and disenfranchisement.” The exhibit further claims that “sculpture has been a powerful tool in promoting scientific racism” and promotes the view that race is not a biological reality but a social construct, stating “Race is a human invention.”

The National Museum of African American History and Culture has proclaimed that “hard work,” “individualism,” and “the nuclear family” are aspects of “White culture.” The forthcoming Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum plans on celebrating the exploits of male athletes participating in women’s sports. These are just a few examples.

It is the policy of my Administration to restore Federal sites dedicated to history, including parks and museums, to solemn and uplifting public monuments that remind Americans of our extraordinary heritage, consistent progress toward becoming a more perfect Union, and unmatched record of advancing liberty, prosperity, and human flourishing. Museums in our Nation’s capital should be places where individuals go to learn — not to be subjected to ideological indoctrination or divisive narratives that distort our shared history.

To advance this policy, we will restore the Smithsonian Institution to its rightful place as a symbol of inspiration and American greatness –- igniting the imagination of young minds, honoring the richness of American history and innovation, and instilling pride in the hearts of all Americans.

Sec. 2. Saving Our Smithsonian. (a) The Vice President, in consultation with the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and the Special Assistant to the President and Senior Associate Staff Secretary, Lindsey Halligan, Esq., shall work to effectuate the policies of this order through his role on the Smithsonian Board of Regents with respect to the Smithsonian Institution and its museums, education and research centers, and the National Zoo, including by seeking to remove improper ideology from such properties, and shall recommend to the President any additional actions necessary to fully effectuate such policies.

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New executive order, this time targeting the Smithsonian.
Honestly Trump going after institutions is going to be one of the more important ways of effecting long term cultural change. Reinstituting Priority Americana without the cancerous policies hanging on is genuinely as important than any legal battle.
 
The Smithsonian has absolutely disgusting exhibits denigrating wypipo. If you go through the history museum you would think America was founded and made great solely by BIPOC women and FUCKING WHITE MALES did nothing but evil (except the Industrial Revolution, huwhites still did all that).

This is long overdue.
 
Counter point: my little teenage jobs weren’t about the work, but rather let me have agency in the world. I had unlimited energy, but nowhere good to direct it. I had a rough home life.
This is a key point that those who argue against loosening child labor laws utterly fail to understand. Teenagers can be fools, but a lot of that comes from lack of experience. There's only one way to get experience, and that's engaging with the world. Give a teenager some achievable tasks and some accountability for their completion, and you'll give him cause to start giving a shit about developing the skills he needs to make it in the adult world.

Every time I suggest letting pre-teens and teenagers legally work more, or that doing to will help them develop a sense of responsibility and ethics, people look at me like I have two heads. A common response is accusing me of wanting to send little kids to die in mines and pre-OSHA factories to prevent them from going to school and escaping poverty.
 
This is a key point that those who argue against loosening child labor laws utterly fail to understand. Teenagers can be fools, but a lot of that comes from lack of experience. There's only one way to get experience, and that's engaging with the world. Give a teenager some achievable tasks and some accountability for their completion, and you'll give him cause to start giving a shit about developing the skills he needs to make it in the adult world.

Every time I suggest letting pre-teens and teenagers legally work more, or that doing to will help them develop a sense of responsibility and ethics, people look at me like I have two heads. A common response is accusing me of wanting to send little kids to die in mines and pre-OSHA factories to prevent them from going to school and escaping poverty.
You are 200% correct about the need to build skills.
And its not doing the job, its showing up on time, looking/acting reasonably professional, not acting like a total annoying fuckwit. Stuff they should know already but don't.
I used to work in education supporting the school's backend, we had a student employment budget, and the number of absolute mongs that cam through was staggering, and I doubt its gotten better. Even when you filter out the clearly no idea how society works people, you had to explain to a good portion of them basic facts of life "if you aren't going to show up for your shift you need to call, text, or email. Yes I know you had confrontation but you can't just ghost your shift. No, you don't get paid for not showing up".
that said, we had good number of student workers who understood basic shit so at least not EVERYONE in the next generation was a worthless workshy faggot.


We need to have two minimum wages. A burger flipper & toilet mopper at McDonalds doesn't need to make money to support a family of four - But the shift manager should. We shouldn't need a minimum wage but a lot of particularly franchise owners are utter scum - not all, but more than a handful - and keeping retarded teenagers from being exploited should be part of it. But we need to allow and encourage people to get workforce experience so they arne't complete tards when they come out of college.

Two jobs back we had an applicant show up with his mother for a white collar job. His mother was perplexed she wasn't able to accompany her snowflake into the interview room. The interview actually went better than you'd think, the shockers was the kid wasn't a total mong, technically he was about average for what you'd expect for a wet-ink dipoma. But softskills wise... he behaved about like you would expect a kid who had his mother come with him to reception and did all the talking with the receptionist.

NPR (National Public Radio) is absolute garbage​

Around 30%-35% of NPR’s funding is paid by taxpayers. And yet it is an entirely far-Left radio network. Why should ANY taxpayer who isn’t a batsh*t insane Leftist have to fund this crap:

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NPR has always been a little libby, but they went full retard after Trump. I carpooled with a friend and we listened to NPR as they carried the entire ocean for Obama and it was a little annoying. But once Trump started to run seriously it was just 100% Drumpf Drumpf Drumpf 24x7. And it was all the same libshit lies allowed to be repeated unchallenged because "its an opinion segment".

So I made my friend a deal, we could listen to NPR but we had to change station or turn it off the first time the focus of a segment was Trump or shifted to Trump. Basically anything other than doing a factual reading/reporting of news that included Trump. Eventually we didn't even make it the main road before we would switch stations and ended up just doing a Top 40 station.
 
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Let us suppose it is real.
If that is the case then why does the CIA need spy satellites?
If you look at the old as fuck project stargate documents they did conclude that it is real, but there's no way to replicate it reliably.
Now I for one just believe some people got lucky with the guesses in their tests, but the cia did state that in said documents
 

What the fuck? Why is a literal fraudster getting a pardon?

If you look at the old as fuck project stargate documents they did conclude that it is real, but there's no way to replicate it reliably.
Now I for one just believe some people got lucky with the guesses in their tests, but the cia did state that in said documents
It's bullshit. If you look at the actual case reports that the CIA considered accurate enough to lead to their conclusion that remote viewing was a real phenomenon, they considered "I see several lines, and some green," as an accurate report on the target area, which was a fenced pasture. There's absolutely nothing resembling actionable intelligence harvested from Stargate.

Personally I think the conclusion that it was "definitely real guys, believe me," was part of a disinfo counterintel campaign designed to feed information to the Soviets to convince them to invest more heavily into a bogus field. The CIA did this quite often, most famously with intentionally leaking malware disguised as pipeline regulation code to Soviet petrochem engineers which would cause valves to randomly actuate and misreport their open/closed status. This led to a massive explosion in Siberia and a panic that went all the way to the top.
 
Rumor going around Trump is withdrawing Elise Stefanik as his UN pick because he figured out the GOP can't win elections without Trump on the ticket. Maybe they will decide to fund races... probably not.
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Yeah, it's kind of dismaying seeing how little effort the MAGA movement is putting into the ground game for the state legislature here. Yes, Hawaii is a deep blue state, but there are several long-standing red and purple districts that are in danger of being lost because the RINOs who predominated the local GOP apparatus have all gone AWOL and the few people that are stepping up are of very questionable quality or competence, or have zero experience in canvasing or politicking. There's still time, but they have got to get in on this and start sorting things out and developing some real grass-roots messaging.

Anyone got any other reports of their state and county ground game with regards to the MAGA movement?
 
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