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When I saw this premise and thought about it for a few seconds, I realized it was nothing more than a selfish leftist purity test. There is no reason to press the blue button except to make yourself feel like you're a good person. Anyone with a brain would realize that pressing red means avoiding the stupid game entirely. Pressing blue is couched as the "nice" or morally "right" thing to do, while red is presented as heartless even though it's the rational thing for everyone to do.

I think, at its core, it's a fun little experiment showing you can get people to do something fucking stupid and risky if you dress it up enough.
I think it's a little deeper than that really. Ask yourself the question if it was just your friend group, or just your close family, or even your extended family. Just your church.

It's more about believing in the goodness of your fellow man, and the fact I wouldn't hesitate to push the red button makes me think a little less of myself. When it comes down to though, anyone pressing the blue button is hopelessly naïve.
 
This isn't a joke: Trump is way too fucking nice.
It's not a question of being nice or not. He's not nice. They just won't do it. It's mass insubordination on a grand scale. The reality is only 1/4 of the government is listening or doing what Trump says. 3/4 either just lie or selective choose what orders they do and don't follow and drag their feet. You can't fire these people, some of them have genuine secrets that could fuck us up. You can't arrest them, they haven't done anything wrong. Who's going to arrest them? The media will drag him through the mud and he actually care about optics for some reason.

He's shown time and time again he's not the Rake and he won't go full ham for multiple reasons.
 
Bondi and Pajeet are the fuck ups of Trump's picks here.
Kash just can't navigate the psychopath corral that's the FBI. Trump has so many top tier people like Homan and Miller that it shames the middling strivers like Kash. I still can't think of who could possibly fix the FBI. Bondi on the other hand was a Bush creature and started sandbagging as soon as she felt threatened, which was probably day one.
 
It's not a question of being nice or not. He's not nice. They just won't do it. It's mass insubordination on a grand scale. The reality is only 1/4 of the government is listening or doing what Trump says. 3/4 either just lie or selective choose what orders they do and don't follow and drag their feet. You can't fire these people, some of them have genuine secrets that could fuck us up. You can't arrest them, they haven't done anything wrong. Who's going to arrest them? The media will drag him through the mud and he actually care about optics for some reason.

He's shown time and time again he's not the Rake and he won't go full ham for multiple reasons.
We're at the start of the process. Remember that.
 
I know Somali's are retarded, but do we actually expect there to still be evidence in any of these places 2 months later...?
The average Somali IQ is 68. I would absolutely expect them to not get rid of the evidence.

The reality is only 1/4 of the government is listening or doing what Trump says. 3/4 either just lie or selective choose what orders they do and don't follow and drag their feet.
That was 99% during his first term. We’ve come a long way.
 
I think it's a little deeper than that really. Ask yourself the question if it was just your friend group, or just your close family, or even your extended family. Just your church.

It's more about believing in the goodness of your fellow man, and the fact I wouldn't hesitate to push the red button makes me think a little less of myself. When it comes down to though, anyone pressing the blue button is hopelessly naïve.
You people are so soft. I wish this was real. There's no downside whatsoever. Press the red button, move on with your life. Either the Blue Button people live and nothing happens or we get the greatest litmus test purging ever.

It is a litmus test. If you press the blue button, you're a fucking retard. It is not a "I appreciate all life" scenario because if you appreciated life, you'd appreciate your own. That comes with an understanding that you don't foolishly throw your life away or put it callously in the hands of others. You can offer a lot of good to the world by surviving to old age. Even if it's just having kids. You can't do that if you're dead.

So yes, there is a morally correct and logical right answer to this question. If you're a real person, you can see this for what it is-another a psyop designed by retarded people to proclaim moral superiority and cudgel others. The problem is, it's pathetically obvious and they failed Kabbalah 101.
 
The panic last week of Trump's new West Wing walkway and how it was stupid, well here's the finished product, nice and clean with non-slip in the main 4 feet, then the shiny accent tiles on the side. It just looks nice.

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Here's a fun one, Greg Abbott is suing Houston over Sanctuary city practices and has revoked $110,000,000 in security grants, essentially bankrupting the city.

Governor Greg Abbott’s push to hold Texas cities accountable for sanctuary policies protects Texans and the rule of law in a state grappling with the consequences of a broken federal immigration system.

At the center of this debate is Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), the 2017 law designed to ensure that local governments do not undermine cooperation with federal immigration authorities. By linking state funding to compliance with SB 4, Abbott ensures that local entities pay a penalty for obstructing requests for cooperation. The critics may claim Abbott’s actions are heavy-handed, but the governor is doing his job to maintain consistency, protect public safety, and safeguard taxpayer dollars.

The refusal of cities like Austin, Dallas, and Houston to coordinate with federal authorities creates a patchwork system where enforcement varies from one jurisdiction to another, weakening the state’s ability to respond decisively to ongoing border challenges.

SB 4 was designed to prevent exactly that scenario. It establishes a baseline expectation that local entities cannot adopt policies that materially limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.

Contrary to some claims, the law does not turn local police into federal immigration agents. Instead, it ensures that when federal authorities request cooperation within legal bounds—such as honoring certain detainers—local governments do not obstruct those efforts. In a state as large as Texas – with a 1200 mile border with Mexico – that kind of accountability is essential.

Governor Abbott’s willingness to tie state funding to compliance is both strategic and appropriate. State funds come with responsibilities, and local governments cannot expect to receive taxpayer dollars while simultaneously resisting state law. Abbott’s warning to cities like Houston—where an ordinance requires officers to wait a set period before cooperating with federal agents—illustrates the stakes. If such policies are allowed to stand unchecked, they risk setting precedents that erode statewide standards.

Abbott’s approach forces clarity—either comply with the law or face the financial consequences. That clarity ultimately benefits both taxpayers and law enforcement agencies tasked with navigating these policies.

In the end, Texans deserve a system where laws are clear, consistently applied, and respected at every level of government.

In addition to bankrupting the city, the Mayor and everyone who passed the new Sanctuary City law can be removed from office under SB4. Dallas and Austin are next on the block. Meanwhile, Dallas is supposed to host 9 World Cup games..
 
Trump posted this motion about the ballroom on Truth Social that he obvious wrote part of himself:
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The Director of the Secret Service also filed one:
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The judge granted the motion:
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The panic last week of Trump's new West Wing walkway and how it was stupid, well here's the finished product, nice and clean with non-slip in the main 4 feet, then the shiny accent tiles on the side. It just looks nice.

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Melania is such a babe in those outfits with those cute ass hats.
I wouldn't say borderline.

That's fucked up. 68 was such a low number that I thought it was a joke or a meme.
 
Here's a fun one, Greg Abbott is suing Houston over Sanctuary city practices and has revoked $110,000,000 in security grants, essentially bankrupting the city.

Governor Greg Abbott’s push to hold Texas cities accountable for sanctuary policies protects Texans and the rule of law in a state grappling with the consequences of a broken federal immigration system.

At the center of this debate is Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), the 2017 law designed to ensure that local governments do not undermine cooperation with federal immigration authorities. By linking state funding to compliance with SB 4, Abbott ensures that local entities pay a penalty for obstructing requests for cooperation. The critics may claim Abbott’s actions are heavy-handed, but the governor is doing his job to maintain consistency, protect public safety, and safeguard taxpayer dollars.

The refusal of cities like Austin, Dallas, and Houston to coordinate with federal authorities creates a patchwork system where enforcement varies from one jurisdiction to another, weakening the state’s ability to respond decisively to ongoing border challenges.

SB 4 was designed to prevent exactly that scenario. It establishes a baseline expectation that local entities cannot adopt policies that materially limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.

Contrary to some claims, the law does not turn local police into federal immigration agents. Instead, it ensures that when federal authorities request cooperation within legal bounds—such as honoring certain detainers—local governments do not obstruct those efforts. In a state as large as Texas – with a 1200 mile border with Mexico – that kind of accountability is essential.

Governor Abbott’s willingness to tie state funding to compliance is both strategic and appropriate. State funds come with responsibilities, and local governments cannot expect to receive taxpayer dollars while simultaneously resisting state law. Abbott’s warning to cities like Houston—where an ordinance requires officers to wait a set period before cooperating with federal agents—illustrates the stakes. If such policies are allowed to stand unchecked, they risk setting precedents that erode statewide standards.

Abbott’s approach forces clarity—either comply with the law or face the financial consequences. That clarity ultimately benefits both taxpayers and law enforcement agencies tasked with navigating these policies.

In the end, Texans deserve a system where laws are clear, consistently applied, and respected at every level of government.
In addition to bankrupting the city, they could also remove the Mayor and everyone who passed the new Sanctuary City law can be removed from office under SB4. Dallas and Austin are next on the block. Meanwhile, Dallas is supposed to host 9 World Cup games..
Can he declare martian law?
 
I think it's a little deeper than that really. Ask yourself the question if it was just your friend group, or just your close family, or even your extended family. Just your church.

It's more about believing in the goodness of your fellow man, and the fact I wouldn't hesitate to push the red button makes me think a little less of myself. When it comes down to though, anyone pressing the blue button is hopelessly naïve.
Not a single person in my social group would push the blue button. All you have to do is hear the premise and ask yourself why anyone would press blue. Anyone dumb enough to press blue and enter themselves into the death lottery is an idiot and deserves it. That's what's so interesting about the premise, at least to me: pressing red does literally nothing, while pressing blue deliberate enters you into a fucking death lottery.
 
I’m so glad that shit is finally getting done now that the bimbo bitch Bondi is out of office. It’s been less than a month and the The SPLC and the learing center Somalis are finally getting buck broken

Todd Blanche has done more in less than a month than Pam Bondi has done in more than a year!
 
Not a single person in my social group would push the blue button. All you have to do is hear the premise and ask yourself why anyone would press blue. Anyone dumb enough to press blue and enter themselves into the death lottery is an idiot and deserves it. That's what's so interesting about the premise, at least to me: pressing red does literally nothing, while pressing blue deliberate enters you into a fucking death lottery.
The funny thing is if everybody just presses the red button everyone lives. :lol:
LOL don't do fraud guyz or else!! This is unreal from this dude. Prick has to go 'but what about..' at the end too.
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Alex Pretti and Renee Goode already got justice.
 
In addition to bankrupting the city, the Mayor and everyone who passed the new Sanctuary City law can be removed from office under SB4. Dallas and Austin are next on the block. Meanwhile, Dallas is supposed to host 9 World Cup games..
Dallas isn't hosting any World Cup games. Arlington, an independent city, is. Abbott could cut Dallas' funding to zero and it wouldn't affect the games at all.
 
Everyone in the world (who is cognizant enough to understand the choice, no kids/retards/whatever) has to press one button, red or blue. Their choice is made privately and they cannot confer with any other person. If more than half of people choose red, everyone who chooses blue dies. If more than half of people choose blue, everyone lives.
Liberals are pressing the blue button? So how is this even a conundrum?
 
I want to say "you love to see it" but the reality is they needed to do this the literal same week Nicks video came out.
I know Somali's are retarded, but do we actually expect there to still be evidence in any of these places 2 months later...?

They've already shown that they'll just burn the shit and nothing with happen to them, and it's not like the local gov is going to hand over the records.
Just another example of too little too late.

At best we're going to get a handful of arrests w/ charges, but I'd be surprised if it went above 100 total.
A reminder though, based on the stats from the autism program something like 1 in 4 Somali's in MN had gotten their children diagnosed with autism for that program, so the arrest number is really gunna come down to how many bulb heads the DOJ thinks they can lock up before they lose the normie support.
1. They can't even spell "learning" right. There's a good chance that they won't be able to fully erase the paper trail. Plus they'll still have bank records showing who got paid out of it, and the ones that do get arrested will likely squeal like a pig
2. The more stuff like this does have consequences, even if late, the more hesitatent the left will be to do fraud if they know that they will eventually go to jail if they don't cover their tracks. Plus they will always be a bit uncertain that they will get away with it or if they will be one of the few that do get caught and punished.
3. The more that stuff like this is investigated, the more that we start building a profile and track record that enables more proactive investigations. Now that we know how the learing centers fraud works, we know some of the fraud strategies that get used and can look out for the use of those strategies elsewhere.

It's still a win to investigate, and even if this particular one isn't as successful as we'd like the more we investigate and catch fraud the .ore faud is reduced overall.
 
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