Regarding the apparent and imminent repeal of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and the future of this website.

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Can you even imagine being as much of a faggot as Trump? Imagine how many cocks this orange idiot chokes down every night.
Although he can turn turn you into a nigger if you don't vote for him.
I thought it was the opposite, though. He can literally turn you into a white person. He can revoke your black card and turn you literally into a honky. The implications of this are pretty scary, really. He can revoke your ability to jump! He can take away your rhythm! I'm afraid of this fucker.
 
He can revoke your black card and turn you literally into a honky

OH NO! They could lose their rich culture - mostly revolved around percussion in music and social relations - and bonobo dancing!

Although he can turn turn you into a nigger if you don't vote for him.

Makes sense since you have to be a nigger, literal or figurative, to vote for Trump.
 
Well, that, and he pissed off a fuckton of people in the country. TDS is one hell of a drug, and I think it definitely played a big part in getting him out of office.
only a smooth brain would come away with the take that tds is to blame, not observing the reality that orange nigger's own words and actions had long-term electoral consequences

that or you're coping over basic concepts like voter fatigue towards a unpopular president who cannot even further stop himself from dragging his own name through the mud
 
Yeah, except you can, if you read the law.



He will have one ready for his second term which is about to start when aliens disclaimed by that former israeli general come and decree galactic law to impede Biden to take office.
well I mean, it needs to be a situation where you can't claim both; hence Drumpf wanting to get rid of it?
 
Lindsay Graham has introduced a bill to repeal section 230 https://thehill.com/homenews/senate...-bill-to-repeal-tech-liability-shield-by-2023 that would sunset section 230 by 2023.

To my knowledge in the house only the freedom caucaus and Tusli Gubbard have publicly support trump on vetoing the NDAA without the section 230 repeal. (44 house members, far short of what is needed) Which means that the house and senate will override trumps veto on the NDAA.

Also Lindsay Grahams bill is unlikely to pass as well
 
I supported Trump throughout most of his presidency but it looks more clear every day that he was a retard who struck gold. I guess the only options we have are a retarded nationalist or a retarded globalist.
His track record is something along the lines of:
3 failed marriages.
6 bankruptcies.
13 failed businesses.
~1.1 Billion in debt. (Fucking LORD)
~30 investigations around him.
~60 failed/dismissed lawsuits.
2x Loser of the Popular Vote.
and
5x attempts to dodge the Draft by pretending that he had 'bone spurs'

In hindsight it was a really, really stupid idea for any of us to expect 'great things' out of his presidency, that being said, we should be in the clear by now. To my knowledge there is fuck all that he could do other than throw a tantrum on Twitter, he took this election to the highest court in the land, the Supreme Court of the United States, and all 3 of his very own hand picked Supreme Court Justices completely hurled his ass under a bus... which was pretty fucking incredible to witness. :story:
 
His track record is something along the lines of:
3 failed marriages.
6 bankruptcies.
13 failed businesses.
~1.1 Billion in debt. (Fucking LORD)
~30 investigations around him.
~60 failed/dismissed lawsuits.
2x Loser of the Popular Vote.
and
5x attempts to dodge the Draft by pretending that he had 'bone spurs'

In hindsight it was a really, really stupid idea for any of us to expect 'great things' out of his presidency, that being said, we should be in the clear by now. To my knowledge there is fuck all that he could do other than throw a tantrum on Twitter, he took this election to the highest court in the land, the Supreme Court of the United States, and all 3 of his very own hand picked Supreme Court Justices completely hurled his ass under a bus... which was pretty fucking incredible to witness. :story:
Not only that, but I think his debt actually got worse during his presidency.
 
Not only that, but I think his debt actually got worse during his presidency.
Without a doubt! AAs a matter of fact, if the current estimations are to be believed, all of these failed election lawsuits have racked up an extra ~400 million dollars of debt... and that is just the cost of the litigation alone, let's not even get into how much higher that debt could go if he is actually slammed with sanctions for his frivolous suits.

The more you dig into the situation the worse it ends up looking for him, hell if Biden and the Dems feel extra vindictive, he might end up being the first President in history to actually be prosecuted after leaving office... and if that happens it's going to be real funny to see just how many of his loyal underlings suddenly pull a 180 and rat his ass out. 👀

The bill was submitted to Trump on the 11th and today is the 16th. Sundays don't count, so he has 6 days to sign or veto, or the bill will become law by default on Christmas Eve. He may just refuse to sign it.
I'm no expert, but it looks like he's butt fucked six ways from Sunday, no matter what he does it's a lose/lose for him. He can't Veto it because it has already been approved by 2/3rds of the House and Senate, if he tries to Veto it anyway it would almost certainly just be overridden with a 2/3rds vote from Congress, and if he refuses to sign it at all a Pocket Veto comes into effect:

From the U.S. Senate Glossary:
"Pocket Veto - The Constitution grants the president 10 days (excluding Sundays) to review a measure passed by the Congress. If the president has not signed the bill after 10 days, it becomes law without his signature. However, if Congress adjourns during the 10-day period, the bill does not become law."

Pardon the god awful joke, but he's run out of Trump cards.
 
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You know I generally like Trump and even I admit this is fucking retarded and he should take this small L instead of making it a bigly one.
Trump lost me when he went on his post-election temper-tantrum. I voted for him twice but watching him have a meltdown in office isn't fun.
 
I'm no expert, but it looks like he's butt fucked six ways from Sunday, no matter what he does it's a lose/lose for him. He can't Veto it because it has already been approved by 2/3rds of the House and Senate, if he tries to Veto it anyway it would almost certainly just be overridden with a 2/3rds vote from Congress, and if he refuses to sign it at all a Pocket Veto comes into effect:

From the U.S. Senate Glossary:
"Pocket Veto - The Constitution grants the president 10 days (excluding Sundays) to review a measure passed by the Congress. If the president has not signed the bill after 10 days, it becomes law without his signature. However, if Congress adjourns during the 10-day period, the bill does not become law."

Pardon the god awful joke, but he's run out of Trump cards.
I mean unless he can find a way for Congress to adjourn or something like that, but that'd be highly illegal, let alone next-to-impossible.
 
Trump lost me when he went on his post-election temper-tantrum. I voted for him twice but watching him have a meltdown in office isn't fun.
I was never the biggest fan and it's sad to say he was the best president I've had in my life time but that's also basically saying he won the long jump competition against a bunch of quadruple amputees.
 
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