Careercow Donald J Trump - 45th/47th President of the USA, convicted felon, Epstein bro, Putin simp, serial liar, sore loser, cheat and the Chris-Chan of Presidents. THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL DEBATE THREAD.

I just wanted to be able to charge credit cards and save money for once. I'd have fucking died for Trump if he regulated the banks.

There is no normalcy. Do you think having a Jewish tranny pedophile in the cabinet is normal? No, we are in extraordinary decline, and they'll be making double time to catch up. Wake up nigger.
when did @Miss Tommie Jayne Wasserberg join the cabinet?
 
Trump's probably gonna try to revive his brand name after his sperging over Biden is over. Get ready to see Trump branded shit half-off at Walmart
I still personally think he's going to go full Bull Moose party, assuming he can drag out the court cases just long enough to hold onto the hope that he can get back in to forestall their verdicts.

If the conservatives are having a hard time with the way things are now, just wait until you see what happens when you split your voting bloc down the middle and somehow expect to win more than a few regional representative seats. And all the people saying "fuck trump, he betrayed us" in the US are just going to vote for him again anyways.
 
People wouldn't have shit themselves so hard if there was no threat.
Honest question: Which of the people who actually matter were shitting themselves because of anything Trump ACTUALLY did? There was outrage, sure, but not because of anything Trump did. It was almost all performative. There was a lot of anger, but again, almost none of it was a result of anything Trump did. He talked a shitload, and he caused a ton of butthurt and rage because he is the purest attention whore on earth and a certifiable retard. Outrage marketing works best, easy opportunity for the Dems. All the draining the swap, escaping the beltway faggotry was a larp and a sham from the start, it was never even hypothetically real. So, who was the shidder? And for why did they shid?
 
Because there is imminent banking prejudice against any business run by conservatives. This prejudice exists for basically all third party service providers. Are you fucking retarded?
Can we please stop doomposting and get back to laughing at this retard, it's not fun seeing you this angry

I'm not even trying to be snarky, I'm just tired man.
 
So, who was the shidder? And for why did they shid?
The MSM is deathly afraid of things they can't control, because they're staffed by a lot of bourgie kids whose skillset is essentially their parents' wealth and connections. They were scared as shit because they called it completely wrong, and Trump's railing against them revealed to a whole lot of people that they were (and have been essentially since forever) essentially just spineless cocksuckers of the gov.
Problem is, their freaking the fuck out allowed them to spike their own ratings and make the big bucks because of how genuinely unpopular Trump is with a lot of the country. If there was some worry among people in the swamp, it dissipated once he staffed his positions with Swamp creatures and proceeded to follow through on none of his promises even so early as 2017. It was clear he had no damn backbone or playbook or genuine ideological desire to "drain the swamp" like he promised, and I don't see any of the shit that happened in 2020 as drastically far-removed from the regular shit that happens in an election year that suggests people were especially afraid of his dumb ass. I'll emphasize that I looked through the voting shit with a puzzle-pieced comb so many goddamn times that I have nightmares about people repeating retarded shit relating to it.

So Trump's stupidity distracts one massive bloc of the population, the media's stupidity distracts the other, and the swamp creatures in their lagoon are free to restrict liberties and curtail shit they don't like to their heart's content. There might be political will to restrict and regulate big tech, but not if I have to work with those damn liberals. Everything that Trump limply railed about in 2020 that would be a danger to the establishment is going to be forgotten about by a base more preoccupied with explaining how they weren't wrong, everyone else was wrong.

I'd love to say the de-personing of Parler would get people to wake up and break up AWS, but who am I fucking kidding? They're gonna forget about it in a month, and the swamp creatures have been aware of that since 2017.
 
OMFG. Between the inauguration salt, this being moved to LOLcow, and the Lou Gags callouts, this is the best day ever.

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He told his most ardent supporters to congregate at Capitol Hill, at the same time the electoral votes were being counted, and dared them not to be "weak".
After they raided the building and interrupted the count, the feds have been rounding up hundreds of young people and putting them down a path of 10+ years in federal prison during their youth.
He could have helped these people, by himself, with zero support from the government that hated him - but chose not to, because the Senate Republicans wanted 'justice' and they'll also be voting on his insurrection charges later this year. He, a 74-year-old man, is literally too afraid for his own well-being to help hundreds of people less a third his age.
That didn't happen, that was ANTIFA! Trump supporters said so!
 
The MSM is deathly afraid of things they can't control, because they're staffed by a lot of bourgie kids whose skillset is essentially their parents' wealth and connections. They were scared as shit because they called it completely wrong, and Trump's railing against them revealed to a whole lot of people that they were (and have been essentially since forever) essentially just spineless cocksuckers of the gov.
Problem is, their freaking the fuck out allowed them to spike their own ratings and make the big bucks because of how genuinely unpopular Trump is with a lot of the country. If there was some worry among people in the swamp, it dissipated once he staffed his positions with Swamp creatures and proceeded to follow through on none of his promises even so early as 2017. It was clear he had no damn backbone or playbook or genuine ideological desire to "drain the swamp" like he promised, and I don't see any of the shit that happened in 2020 as drastically far-removed from the regular shit that happens in an election year that suggests people were especially afraid of his dumb ass. I'll emphasize that I looked through the voting shit with a puzzle-pieced comb so many goddamn times that I have nightmares about people repeating retarded shit relating to it.

So Trump's stupidity distracts one massive bloc of the population, the media's stupidity distracts the other, and the swamp creatures in their lagoon are free to restrict liberties and curtail shit they don't like to their heart's content. There might be political will to restrict and regulate big tech, but not if I have to work with those damn liberals. Everything that Trump limply railed about in 2020 that would be a danger to the establishment is going to be forgotten about by a base more preoccupied with explaining how they weren't wrong, everyone else was wrong.

I'd love to say the de-personing of Parler would get people to wake up and break up AWS, but who am I fucking kidding? They're gonna forget about it in a month, and the swamp creatures have been aware of that since 2017.
I actually kind of like that first point, but I also think that the "MSM" theory can only hold water if you ignore the relative leanings, popularities, and audiences of Fox, CNN, and MSNBC. Not to get too into the weeds, Fox is the most popular and most watched at both local and national levels, and their interactions with and for Trump are extremely well detailed all over the place. So then, what truly is mainstream, etc etc, all that fuckery, none of it matters.

I definitely understand everything in the middle, that all makes a lot of sense to me.

Using Parler as an example of anything other than a honeypot op is extremely generous in my opinion. Whether or not that was the primary intent of that service, that is its factual reality. I remain of the mind that hosts can host the content they choose to, and they are not nor should they be put under obligation to host anything they don't want to, for any reason. Parler taking the easiest possible pathway to create their service is an excuse for shit development, not a reason to attempt to take AWS to task for "falling in line" with "social pressure" that they A) were and have already been in line with and B) didn't feel.
 
Not to get too into the weeds, Fox is the most popular and most watched at both local and nation levels, and their interactions with and for Trump are extremely well detailed all over the place. So then, what truly is mainstream, etc etc, all that fuckery, none of it matters.
I have a working theory that conservatives most listen to liberal outlets that make them mad, and liberals most listen to conservative outlets that make them mad. Both seem to be under the persuasion that the MSM is filled with people that they don't like. Take my critique of the "MSM" as a both-sides thing, even if Trump mostly only railed against the liberal one. Fox's ratings dwarf the others indeed, and one shouldn't ignore the massive talk-radio crowd out there -- but the people staffing a lot of these places are just different shades of the same spoiled, pampered yob worried that they might have to do more than the corporate equivalent of tim pool: "on twitter today, someone said a thing that I know will make my audience mad..."
Using Parler as an example of anything other than a honeypot op is extremely generous in my opinion.
I mostly just wanted to discuss the ease with which a place like that can get booted from a webhosting site regardless of whether or not it violated any terms of service. It's one thing if you sign up with AWS and they hit you for breaking their terms; it's another when those terms are prone to change suddenly and whenever they feel like it, despite the fact that fedposting had clearly been going on there for a long while. (And was also going on on twitter and facebook to even greater numbers, who somehow weren't at any risk of their service being pulled out from underneath them). Of course, I also just think that AWS has too much a share of the market to begin with, which obviously colors my take.
 
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