2025/02/25 14:27:52
DeadGator401
DarDys
DeadGator401
DarDys
DeadGator401
So nothing eh? An uncomfortable topic for sure. 

Will be interesting to see looking back on this period. Shameful.


If you are referring to the Bannon thing you posted, do you still fall for “pull my finger” as well?


Yeah. After Musks salute - the Bannon salute and a Presidential hopeful of mexico's salute. 

They're doing this at your parties political action conference.

But yeah, pull my finger. Wonder what those who fought in WW2 would think eh?


Since my Dad earned 4 Purple Hearts in WWII, froze his feet during the Battle of the Bulge that effected him the rest of his life, ruined his hearing, saw 6 of 10 of his small town friends not come home, shot people in the face at arms length before they did the same to him, and had a brother carried out with Murrells Marauders, I know what he would think — there is real evil in this world and it needed confronted (he gave up a full boat scholarship to Rice Medical school to go to war for what he thought was right, never was able to get back to school, ended up getting laid off 3 times, each under a democratic administration, all of which he voted for by the way, because that is what union members did, and died a hollow shell of what he thought a man should be for his generation) and there is faux outrage at mindless crap, often made up, staged, or deliberately interpreted by those who are far less than he was, went through far less than he did, and seek far more attention over nothing.

So yeah, getting one’s knickers in a knot over something like this, when living the privileged life that his sacrifice, his brother’s sacrifices, his town’s sacrifices is a kin to getting fooled again by “pull my finger” and thinking it is of some great importance.


I'm not sure what to tell you Dardys - if you can't see what is in front of your own eyes for what it is. I'd be willing to bet you see and know it for what it is though. 

It was clear when Musk did it, clear when Bannon did it, clear when Verástegui did it. It's reprehensible, and should not be normalized or downplayed. 

There's already scumbags trying to get away with it now: https://www.kivitv.com/news/local-news/in-your-neighborhood/ada-county/idaho-ceo-resigns-following-controversy-over-giving-nazi-salute-at-corporate-event

These man and those who support these actions, should be absolutely ashamed. Completely disgraceful. 


2025/02/25 15:14:29
Irisheyeball
Federal workers....such rascals!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wQz7deVjGk
2025/02/25 15:20:21
psu_fish
MyWar
DarDys


Let me clarify. The day Clinton signed NAFTA the company I worked for shipped jobs to Juarez, Mexico.



Negotiations for NAFTA began under Reagan. He ran on it as part of his platform in 1979. George HW Bush signed the initial draft of the agreement in December 1992, before Clinton even took office.

It was then ratified by 132 republicans and 100 democrats in the House and it passed the senate with 34 republicans and 27 democrats voting in favor.

The Congressman who fought the hardest FOR its passage was a Republican (David Dreier) and the guy who fought hardest AGAINST it was a Democrat (Luis guiterrrz).

Did Clinton support it? Yes, he did. But it had substantial bipartisan support in Congress as well, and in fact, despite Democrat control of both chambers of Congress at that time, MORE REPUBLICANS voted to ratify the agreement than democrats.

So you can blame “a democrat administration” and sure that’s kinda sorta correct if you don’t look any further than the fact that Clinton signed the final version. But the wheels were set in motion long before he took office, and republicans pushed HARD for its passage.

And that’s not even taking account of the fact that your greedy employer is the party that DIRECTLY sold you out. Because that’s how capitalism works.

But yet it’s all the democrats fault huh? I don’t think so. Truth is a little more complicated.

I’d be happy to go over your other examples as well but I’m pretty sure nobody can ever convince you that democrats aren’t the root of all evil in this world, or convince you that Trump isn’t screwing us 1000x harder than democrats ever did, so I’m not sure it’s worth any more of my time.



 
the TL;DR summary: Democrats never at fault 
 
Have you stop mistreating your pet yet, Todd? 
2025/02/25 20:50:13
crappiefisher
           "Have you stop mistreating your pet yet, Todd?"                                                                        Who comes up with this stuff?? Just ain't right...
 
    

2025/02/26 00:04:48
crappiefisher
The price of beef is supposed to skyrocket next. I'm going to start 🦌 hunting again this year. Hate to kill them but they do taste good.

" Where's the beef?"
 
This was the last day that I ever went out Hunting. Called it out of bed to give me the shot at 225 yards.. 2011 is to long ago not to be out there.

    
2025/02/26 07:44:27
psu_fish
Dude, do you what a “loaded” question is? Ol my internal war likes to accuse anybody who didnt vote for Harris as LGBT haters…so from now on, gonna ask him these loaded questions. Fair is fair.
2025/02/26 08:41:45
psu_fish
my war must be ticked he was left out of the text chain 
 
 
 
https://www.city-journal....eries-polyamory?skip=1
2025/02/26 09:33:00
bingsbaits
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2025/02/26 09:48:35
MyWar
So the House passed a resolution with $2 trillion in spending cuts, and $4.5 trillion in tax cuts.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m impressed that they managed to squeeze $2 trillion in spending cuts in the first place, but how does this even add up?

Isnt musk’s whole schtick that we need to balance the budget and stop running deficits so we can pay off the debt?

Even if they are pushing the excuse that the “tax cuts will pay for themselves” (which is what Trump said last time, and they didnt), is it really “fiscally responsible” to pass a budget with a $2.5 trillion deficit and then just cross your fingers and hope it works?
2025/02/26 12:29:15
LDD
MyWar
So the House passed a resolution with $2 trillion in spending cuts, and $4.5 trillion in tax cuts.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m impressed that they managed to squeeze $2 trillion in spending cuts in the first place, but how does this even add up?

Isnt musk’s whole schtick that we need to balance the budget and stop running deficits so we can pay off the debt?

Even if they are pushing the excuse that the “tax cuts will pay for themselves” (which is what Trump said last time, and they didnt), is it really “fiscally responsible” to pass a budget with a $2.5 trillion deficit and then just cross your fingers and hope it works?



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