2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Overall is there still a fight left
Well, calling the Insurrection Act and convening a military tribunal is still a possibility and congress rejecting the electors in the disputed states and calling a Contingent Election is still a possibility. So there are definitely still cards left to play.

When I heard that legislatures could just appoint their own electors I thought to myself that these leftists were going to get a civics lesson. I still feel that way and won't feel any different until 7th January. The Electoral College is going to be a mess, though
 
When I heard that legislatures could just appoint their own electors I thought to myself that these leftists were going to get a civics lesson. I still feel that way and won't feel any different until 7th January. The Electoral College is going to be a mess, though
I get the feeling that even if the legislature takes control a portion of the electoral might defect back to old man Joe so they can get "defending democracy™ street cred"
 
Biden just said if he disagrees with Kamala *brain dementia activate* he will contract a disease and resign.

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Can't say he is lying. This is a man so stupid he chased a dog naked after a shower pushing 80 and broke his foot. I wouldn't be surprised at this point if the next thing would be about invading Iran in the middle of a interview about his favorite girl shampoo smell.

Still not as stupid or as egregious as this :

 
Reading that Kemp is finally calling for a full audit ... All the while he claims that he had "already called for one" weeks ago.

The absolute state of the Georgia GOP right now. Jesus.

One thing this shitshow has shown is that the MAGA types need to primary all these fuckers like Kemp who are working for the Democrats. I'm not all that keen on starting a new party due to the lack of ground game and the potential for the powers that be to sabotage it.

To supposedly get a political leg up against the EU Boris Johnson has pushed through vaccination programs with the Pfizer vaccine. This is alarming because the reason the EU isn't doing it right now is THE VACCINE HASN'T FINISHED ITS CLINICAL TRIALS YET. So as I'm sure you can imagine even normies are alarmed at that shit. The spanish press is going full damage control trying to separate Boris from the general Covid effort and even then the backlash has been inmense, hell if anything they just accidentally augmented it because many are taking to using the "The Lady Doth Protest Too Much" argument, which if anything showcases why I keep reminding you people why you can't trust so-called allies. Best argument against a group is a bad argument for it.

You can see where this is going. The vaccine will come out. 40-60% of the population will refuse to take it. At that point, companies will announce you can't be a customer unless you've got a vaccine card. Boris will initially say he doesn't support making the vaccine compulsory before caving to media pressure and doing exactly that.

Still, on the upside, a big chunk of the British population has been able to get access to whatever documents the elite demand of them by hook or by crook. So if I need a vaccine card to survive, I'm getting a vaccine card. Another interesting thing is that most British people see this as a class war - it's the regular folks vs a degenerate elite. It's not about race for most people. Outside of the elite, we're all in this together regardless of race.

Don't get me wrong, the UK is way more fucked than the US is. But it's more of a 'regular people continue their program of civil disobedience against an elite which has never been legitimate' situation than the US's 'Holy shit the elite have just swept away the trappings of a Republic. Get your gun!' situation the US is entering.
 
I myself have been to such conferences and seminars, mostly for the MIC, and the term "managed decline" is used regularly.
That's terrifying. I thought "managed decline" was a term people online came up with from observations, not actual policy.
Also somehow America's greatest enemies are within. All the military intelligence people I talk to HATE citizen militia groups and consider them future terrorists. Some are anti-gun just for that reason. But it's all brainwashing. They can cite no direct events where a citizen militia group was a threat to the US government, they've just been told that during their seminars.
The people are truly alone. Do the military rank-and-file think citizens with guns are terrorists too, or is this just big intelligence guys?
I live in Florida and am a big fan of balancing natural resources (shoot that fucking invasive fish in the face fuckers and keep dry season from becoming smog season). Having a balance between wetlands is good, helps with hurricanes and floods.
Florida does a bunch of effective environmental conservation that's not sexy. Minor things here and there, not stupid bullshit like California where they don't cut underbrush around fucking transformers.
 
The people are truly alone. Do the military rank-and-file think citizens with guns are terrorists too, or is this just big intelligence guys?
Intelligence.

Rank-and-file tend to be very conservative, higher ups and intelligence tend to be varying levels of pozzed.

And don't get me started on the POGs.
 
So, he was naked in the shower... and somehow his dog was in the bathroom with him...

I mean... I'm not saying he tried to -literally- screw the pooch buuuuut...

I was joking about zoosadism earlier but the more you think of it, the more possible it is.

Rank-and-file tend to be very conservative, higher ups and intelligence tend to be varying levels of pozzed.

In a revolution, I think you'd see violence between the rank and file and the leadership in all Western armies and police forces. It's very noticeable in the UK.
 
I was joking about zoosadism earlier but the more you think of it, the more possible it is.



In a revolution, I think you'd see violence between the rank and file and the leadership in all Western armies and police forces. It's very noticeable in the UK.
Several shithole countries has had military coups where junior officers have seized power.
 
Several shithole countries has had military coups where junior officers have seized power.
This is why the military here will stay out of it.

Anyone on EITHER side saying "MILITARY COUP" is stupid. The revolt that'd occur between command and the troops means neither side could do anything about anything.
 
Who the fuck pulls their dog’s tail?

Zoosadists do when the dog is trying to get away.

I used to think Youtube comments were the worst the internet could offer. After reading so many Twitter comments these last few years I think most people should never be allowed to speak.

I remember that xkcd cartoon mocking Youtube comments idiocy but the weird thing is for niche technical stuff I've seen some interesting conversations by very well-informed people in the Youtube comments. A lot more informed than the Reddit-tier circlejerk that is the xkcd forums actually.

Biden just said if he disagrees with Kamala *brain dementia activate* he will contract a disease and resign.

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Can't say he is lying. This is a man so stupid he chased a dog naked after a shower pushing 80 and broke his foot. I wouldn't be surprised at this point if the next thing would be about invading Iran in the middle of a interview about his favorite girl shampoo smell.

What in the absolute fuck. It's like the DNC looked at Trump's occasionally weird utterances and said 'We can find someone who's better at that'.

Can you expand more about this concept?

It's the Thucydides Trap idea.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thucydides_Trap#China–United_States_relations

The term is primarily used and was coined in relation to a potential military conflict between the United States and the People's Republic of China.[2] Xi Jinping, the paramount leader of China, has himself referenced the term, cautioning that "We all need to work together to avoid the Thucydides trap".[13] The term gained further influence in 2018 as a result of a surge in US-Chinese tensions after US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on almost half of China's exports to the US, leading to a tit-for-tat series of economic escalations.[2][14]

Scholars have noted that there are a number of pressing issues the two nations are at odds over that increase the likelihood of the two powers falling into the Thucydides trap, including the de facto independence of Taiwan, China's digital policing and its use of cyber espionage, differing policies towards North Korea, China's increased naval presence in the Pacific and its claims over the South China Sea, and human rights in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong.[1][12][14][15] Some also point to the consolidation of power by Xi Jinping, supposedly irreconcilable differences in values, and the trade deficit as further evidence the countries may be slipping into the Thucydides trap.[14][16]

People who reference it are always saying this means the US should give China everything it wants.

It's like when people mention 'the lessons of the 1930s' or 'the dangers of appeasement' what they mean is that the US should not give China anything.

Obviously, the latter group is right and the former group is wrong.

That's terrifying. I thought "managed decline" was a term people online came up with from observations, not actual policy.

It's something Thatcher fought hard against in the UK in the 70s.

Several shithole countries has had military coups where junior officers have seized power.

There was an interesting article in Foreign Policy about that

https://foreignpolicy.com/2010/02/22/why-are-coups-always-led-by-colonels/
https://archive.vn/mtd42

So what gives? Why aren’t the generals the ones kicking out the countries’ regimes? I have a few thoughts.

Why not the generals? At least in the countries I know in West Africa, this makes perfect sense. Generals are often close to the leadership; their appointments are usually somewhat political and come with the benefit of a bit of patronage and a lot of pomp and circumstance. I met Generals in Nigeria who led more comfortable lifestyles than some Lagos bankers. They’re educated, often cosmopolitan, and know that they have more to lose through a coup than by simply staying put. They have no reason to upset the status quo. And at least in countries where there is a history of coups, politicians are also equally wary of annoying their military upper ranks for a similar reason.

So why not the little guys? Well, because they could never do it. The usual ranking soldier is underpaid, if paid at all. They’re often undertrained, and couldn’t mobilize the resources or strategy to get the job done. (Having said this, the little guys do often go along with a coup once it’s happening … nothing like the sense that your paycheck or next meal is moving to make you want to follow it.)

So the middle guy is the one left. They’re paid better than some, but not good enough for most. Like the coup leader in Niger, they’ve often had foreign training. They control strategic components of the miltiary — in Guinea’s case, the petrol procurement, and in Niger’s case, a platoon in the capital. They know enough people to mobilize the ranks, but they are not as politically tainted. They’re well connected but not appointees; they’ve often just risen through the ranks.

Kind of ironic really that 'they're not politically tainted' in the West means they're not brainwashed into the sort of ideas that Foreign Policy magazine likes.
 
I personally think that Sydney Powell and Lin Wood are borderline delusional but don’t let that interfere with what your own eyes have seen.

Lin Wood can crow like a preacher about Venezuelan vote flipping conspiracies but that does not cancel out the dozens of individuals who have publicly testified over the past week to real, verifiable fraud, no matter how much HHH tries to scream that it does.

That Georgia video alone should be enough to wake everyone the fuck up who has been skeptical and dismissive.
 
I personally think that Sydney Powell and Lin Wood are borderline delusional but don’t let that interfere with what your own eyes have seen.

Lin Wood can crow like a preacher about Venezuelan vote flipping conspiracies but that does not cancel out the dozens of individuals who have publicly testified over the past week to real, verifiable fraud, no matter how much HHH tries to scream that it does.

That Georgia video alone should be enough to wake everyone the fuck up who has been skeptical and dismissive.
We're past that, to some extent. The people who still do not see are intentionally ignoring reality.
 
To be fair there was literal Lynchings and minorities were segergated and we were fighting a useless war.

Liberals today are fighting to bring it back. You can't really compare what people went through back then, the only thing younger people cry about is how they can't use animals as pronouns or which pronouns to use. (Coming from someone who is in their age range)

It's worse than that. As part of the indoctrination cycle lefties, especially those being primed to be activists, are taught to idolize activists of yore. Except you can't be a MLK in 2020 because the issues MLK was facing don't exist now.

So how do you fix that? How do you get to wank yourself silly pretending to be MLK without MLK's issues? Simple. Bring MLK's issues back.

In general terms, the activist machine of the left doesn't want to disband because it's also how they work their political machine. So they have to constantly think up new things to activist over. Hence, gay rights became "any weirdo with a crossdressing fetish" rights which will invariably become pedophile rights once they move the overton window enough.


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