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Should be a wild four years.

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Ive said it before and ill say it again, if you were hosting a civ game and you premade the map to have a spawn point like the US everyone and I mean FUCKING EVERYONE would call you a dumb preset faggot trying to manufacture wins (this is slightly more of a reflection of how toxic the civ 5 and 6 multiplayer community is)
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Like all super cool people Ive spent lots of time studying US topigraphical maps in my free time of my own volition trying to think up "devils advocate" concepts of how you could even conceptually invade the united states and the MOST generous concept of that being successful I have been able to formulate requires continental shift, its just not in the cards. You see how fucked the whole west coast is? You have 5 inches to land on and 10 gorillion miles of stupid high mountains just to get to the flat grounds where things get REAL fun. lets say by a host of miracles you make it through Americas flat-lands you hit the Appalachians and you get the final boss of Americans, the people and energy you will encounter if you raise its berserker blood by invading is beyond parody.

Also just for fun we have a cool 1/5th of the planets fresh water in a connected ecosystem
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Trump can't just throw the neo cons off a bridge. No man rules alone, and if he goes to war with them he loses a key faction in his coalition. Lindsey Graham is a major figure in the Senate Republican caucus and its highly unlikely he's going to be voted out of office. There is no benefit to antagonizing him, and many benefits to supporting his position.

These sorts of maximalist ideological purity spirals are what prevents getting shit done. No man, not even a king, rules alone. Kings who forget that universal truth don't stay kings for long.
But here's the problem. The majority of the wealth of this country are held by people who love people neoconservatives.

They're the ones that all those think tanks and how that small faced big forehead, idiot, charlie kirk has some power.

Trump, if he was smart, should, have handled this back in his 1st run now it's too late. The neoconservatives have won again because they have the tools, the talent, and the one thing that most people seem to forget, but is a key virtue in politics.
Patience
 
I've been seeing numerous people on my personal social media talking about how great LA traffic has become, it makes me wonder if focusing so much on leftist cities might have the unintended consequence of improving the economy and general mood and lifestyles of them that it fucks over the GOP in the long run.

Gavin Newsom being able to hype up how amazing California is doing while hiding the fact that its because trump took a shitload of illegals out of his state.

One of my friends white kids just got their job and it was at a fast food place right by their house in LA, like its the fucking 90s. You really think that kid will ever get redpilled about minorities when the handful he sees will be the legal ones just like GenXers experienced?

edit:This might sound ridiculous but if you remember the 2000s you had books like freakonomics or other edutainment basically explain away a lot of the major victories the conservatives gave us because of the 90s crime bills and tough on crime policies.

like every person online back then would mock the old people for being scared to visit brooklyn or other major cities, they didn't experience the dark days so they just assumed a high trust society was the norm. Its why it was so easy for them to start up those anti-police movements in the 2010s, it was a whole operation by the left to get rid of Stop-and-frisk despite it being a huge reason NYC was able to clean up so quickly.
TLDR we need children shot down in drivebys and women raped at knife point to preserve power
 
And if they do deify him, who fucking cares is my point. The more of them there are, the better the chances the Dems will lose ground in upcoming elections.
You don’t see the potential harm in a bunch of uncritical voters being blindly loyal to a demagogue?

Okay, that will surely never backfire. 👍
 
You don’t see the potential harm in a bunch of uncritical voters being blindly loyal to a demagogue?
(a) I don't think Trump is a demagogue and (b) Get real, please, it's not like Trump is the only example of this in recent history (FDR, JFK, Reagan, Obama). You need true believers to win elections, simple as.
 
(a) I don't think Trump is a demagogue and (b) Get real, please, it's not like Trump is the only example of this in recent history (FDR, JFK, Reagan, Obama). You need true believers to win elections, simple as.
Half those presidents are the reason we are in the shitty situation we are in now and not great examples of what ‘true believers’ can do when they back a shit horse which they absolutely can once Trump is gone. But I guess no one wants to hear that just that ‘America is back’ and will never have problems ever again, lol
 
Half those presidents are the reason we are in the shitty situation we are in now and not great examples of what ‘true believers’ can do when they back a shit horse which they absolutely can once Trump is gone. But I guess no one wants to hear that just that ‘America is back’ and will never have problems ever again, lol
I'd be willing to bet every leader of any kind of political organization of any significant size since the dawn of history has had his true believers. No matter how shit they were or are, there's always going to be a subset of people who thinks the sun shines out their asses. Even Joe Biden - arguably among the worst presidents in the last century - had, and still has, true believers. They're not going away, and when they're on your side stirring up shit with them is counterproductive. So why do it?

p.s. "A bunch of non-critical voters" describes way more than 50% of the electorate. I don't like it any more than you do, but you have to play the hand you're dealt.
 
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I'd be willing to bet every leader of any kind of political organization of any significant size since the dawn of history has had his true believers. No matter how shit they were or are, there's always going to be a subset of people who thinks the sun shines out their asses. Even Joe Biden - arguably among the worst presidents in the last century - had, and still has, true believers. They're not going away, and when they're on your side stirring up shit with them is counterproductive. So why do it?
Because I as an individual am free to shitpost and mock NPCs whether they be ‘the right kind’ or not. Also the only way things change is by identifying people acting retarded and bullying them to stop being retarded. I certainly don’t want to stay in this current situation of praying the ignorant masses back the right causes because that will eventually go bad and disastrously so. Do you think society is headed the right direction to not shoot itself in the foot when the next Obama comes along?
 
Asians like East Asians? I would prefer them over every other ethnic group. They are already viewed as a pseudo-white race by leftist types

African Americans hit or miss. i would rather live near African Americans from the 50s compared to African Americans from today
East Asians, Indonesian/Malaysian/Filipinos/Chinks/Japs/Koreans/Indochinese.
 
As I understand it, it's more of a problem of processing the rare earths. It's incredibly polluting and the US preferred to offload that pollution on China
It's this. If you include the new discoveries in Colorado and Wyoming, the US has the largest reserves of rare earths on the planet. Additionally, the US has an estimated 11 million metric tons of rare earths in coal ash waste pools which can be reprocessed.

The problem with rare earths is multifaceted. I'll give a little insight into each step and why it sucks ass.

1. Mining: you'll notice I said "reserves" and not "deposits," because unlike traditional natural resources we mine, like iron, coal, or gold, rare earths do not exist in these dense veins. "Rare earths" is a misnomer, as they are not rare at all, they are found everywhere as a very small percentage of the earth's crust. Instead, what you see is areas of relative abundance, where companies just dig these massive strip mines. To give you an idea of the sheer amount of unused waste rock produced in this process, we'll use the numbers from Bayan Obo, the largest rare earths mine on the planet. Bayan Obo's strip efficiency is generally around 10:1, meaning for every ton of ore that is produced, ten tons of waste rock is produced. Now, the ore on average is around a half a percent to a percent of rare earths, meaning that you need one to two hundred tons of ore per ton of rare earths. So, for one ton of rare earths, you are producing between one and two thousand tons of waste rock. That's a lot of waste rock.

2. Processing: We'll focus on hydrometallurgical processing, which is the most common type of processing rare earths. This will all be grossly simplified and I am not an expert so if I get anything too terribly wrong I apologize. First you use physical separation, where to take all the ore, crush it, and dump it into a water tank where you add collectors, frothers, and depressants. Collectors are generally things like fatty acids to bind to rare earths to make them float in the tank. Frothers, like MIBC or pine oil, stabilize the froth created by the collectors to make harvest easier. Depressants are chemicals which bind to everything you aren't looking for to keep them from floating. That all gives us the concentrated ore, so next we get to the fun part, chemical leaching. This is where you take all the stuff from the physical separation and dump a shit ton of acids on it in order to dissolve the rare earths. The primary acids used are sulfuric and hydrochloric, sometimes nitric, and for alkaline leaching generally they use sodium hydroxide or carbonate. This just gives you a soup of rare earths though, which is still useless, as we need to separate them further. The answer to this is more chemicals, obviously. There's an absolute ton of different ones used depending on purity needs and what elements you're looking for, but generally they are some kind of phosphor based acid. Generally kerosene and the like are used as diluents in this step. The final step of processing is to take these new acid soups and create useable metals, oxides, or whatever else, and the chemicals involved vary significantly depending on the element. Hydrofluoric acid is a common one for cerium and neodymium, for instance.

3. Waste: So, for one ton of rare earths, we, on average, have a couple thousand tons of waste rock, a couple thousand tons of toxic waste chemicals, a ton of low grade radioactive waste like thorium and natural uranium, about a hundred cubic meters of waste water heavily laden with leachates, acids, and heavy metals, and about ten thousand cubic meters of waste gas, including off gassing of chemicals like sulfuric and hydrofluoric acid. This is an absolute shitload of waste. In America, we are generally pretty responsible, so we take all this waste, process it using even more energy and chemicals, and then store it long term in waste pools, transport it off site, or, if clean enough, dump it back in the surrounding area. The waste processing is expensive and logistically challenging. China saves a ton of money and just skips this step by dumping all of it back into the fucking pit it came from, because who give a shit if the ground water for half a million people is so heavily laden with waste metals that it couldn't make it through a metal detector? That's not the CCP's problem, because even though the health of these people may be harmed, the collective health of China will be greater if we just let these people die of heavy metal poisoning or have severe generational birth defects in perpetuity.

This is the primary reason that China dominates the rare earth market. The United States is more than capable of competing. If we look at, currently, the only operating (but still significant) US rare earth mine, Mountain Pass, which is in California, their ores are of higher quality and their mining is generally more efficient. The highest ore grade you generally see in China is about four percent, whereas Mountain Pass sees grades as high as twelve percent.
 
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Somaliland has a functional democratic government and a stable society. They are trying to secede from Somalia. Ilhan Omar supports Somalia and thinks that the functional niggers need to stay in their crab bucket
Old post, but this is such a niche topic anyways.
How likely are the chances of the USA recognizing Somaliland any time soon? I wonder if that'll cause another war with Somalia because they love to chimp out over anything related to Somaliland becoming more successful than they are.
Trump keeps saying he has interest but then Nothing Ever Happen strikes again, sad!
 
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