The Biden Presidency

I think we’ll constantly be on the verge of going to war until we fundamentally change our glorification of the military.

We are going to be constantly on the verge of war because we have sent the equivalent of tens of trillions of dollars to a Chinese authoritarian state.
 
Someone here called it. We would be at war within 2 years.

I got an alert last night that a US C-17 was inbound to Ukraine. Who knows what it was carrying, but it can carry quite a bit. Check out the para pallets in the last pic


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LOL the ATL boycott was still the most insane thing I think of all the insane things.

The clapping seals on the board got behind it to. Repeating the insane "Jim Crow" nonsense.

Or as Biden put it, Jim Eagle!
 
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A very poor decision. If I were to offer any defense at all, it’d be that Atlanta can’t disrupt our entire national economy if we piss it off, but it’s a morally bankrupt statement.
 
A very poor decision. If I were to offer any defense at all, it’d be that Atlanta can’t disrupt our entire national economy if we piss it off, but it’s a morally bankrupt statement.

It tells you that this admin is more hostile to its own citizens than our global enemies
 
It tells you that this admin is more hostile to its own citizens than our global enemies

I’m not defending our approach, but this is very much a “more of the same” treatment of these issues. I’d bet I can find examples from every prior President in the modern age that has taken a harder stance on a domestic issue than a similar foreign issue.
 
I’m not defending our approach, but this is very much a “more of the same” treatment of these issues. I’d bet I can find examples from every prior President in the modern age that has taken a harder stance on a domestic issue than a similar foreign issue.

I'd love for you to try.
 
I'd love for you to try.

Hell, you could probably just copy/paste something about either China, Israel or Saudi Arabia for the past several decades and be done with it.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-much-more-critical/5e174d9888e0fa2262dca4ac/

For Bush, the passing of the Patriot Act while simultaneously looking the other way on Saudi Arabia’s financial support of extremist groups comes to mind.

I’m going to go out on a limb and say you won’t be bothered if I don’t cite examples of why I think Obama and Clinton did this.
 
Hell, you could probably just copy/paste something about either China, Israel or Saudi Arabia for the past several decades and be done with it.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-much-more-critical/5e174d9888e0fa2262dca4ac/

For Bush, the passing of the Patriot Act while simultaneously looking the other way on Saudi Arabia’s financial support of extremist groups comes to mind.

I’m going to go out on a limb and say you won’t be bothered if I don’t cite examples of why I think Obama and Clinton did this.

I voted for Obama in 2008 so I hated everything about Bush. Now I'm a completely different person but I still hated Bush.

The establishment detests everyday Americans.
 
I voted for Obama in 2008 so I hated everything about Bush. Now I'm a completely different person but I still hated Bush.

The establishment detests everyday Americans.

Hard to argue with that, sir. I think where we differ is where the line is drawn on the establishment, as I think Trump is just Bush with a greater propensity to open his mouth and say crazy ****.
 
Hard to argue with that, sir. I think where we differ is where the line is drawn on the establishment, as I think Trump is just Bush with a greater propensity to open his mouth and say crazy ****.

Trump has a long history of railing against the establishment. It didn't just start in 2015.
 
Trump has a long history of railing against the establishment. It didn't just start in 2015.

He does, but perhaps my biggest complaint about Trump since the beginning has been the hypocrisy of that history. Trump is and always has been a part of the coastal elite that just sells himself as whatever will get him the most attention. Not being a formal politician doesn’t mean he hasn’t been an integral part of the system that oppresses workers and maintains the status quo. Who did Trump put in charge of numerous parts of the Government? The Goldman Sachs ghouls he demonized in his rallies and career politicians that have been part of the Republican mainstream for decades. His policies also were the same Reagan and Bush style supply side economics and religious right pandering social policies of the past 40 years.
 
Trump has also bragged about all the money he's donated to politicians on both sides.

So it's not like he isn't familiar with how the system works.
 
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