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Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:09 pm
by The Outsider

Bottom post of the previous page:

And for the record I predicted almost everything that has come out about Trump before he was elected in 2016. I predicted a lot of the bullshit that happened while he was in office like the theft and sale of classified documents, the Russian influence, etc.

I'm no genius, but I'm smarter than a good 80-85% of the human population at large and despite my hatred for people I'm very adept at recognizing the unspoken, underlying agendas that people undertake, particularly when it comes to political intrigue.

Mark my words, come back to them in a few years if Trump wins and if I'm wrong lambaste me for this, if Donald Trump wins the 2024 election America is going to descend into fascist authoritarianism. People that aren't heteronormative, white Christians will be treated not much differently than Jews (and other minority groups) were treated in Nazi Germany.

Call me an alarmist if you must, but I know what I'm talking about. That's why this fall I'm going up to Alabama to retrieve my small arsenal of firearms and ammunition from my father's hunting property. Most conservatives seem to think that they're the only ones that own guns, I intend on shattering that foolish preconception when worse comes to worst.

Edit: I'm also pretty skilled at making explosives, so make of that what you will.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:28 pm
by PetePierson
As to your last point, I 100% agree no matter which one of these two fools "win".

I may or may not have access to a firearm in every single one of my rooms in the Fatcave. No permanent shower gun... yet. Cameras rigged for solar, multiple 5 gallon water jugs, enough dry goods / food for me and my pup for months. Enough ammo to invade Grenada. And the back of my property has plenty of deer. Now, im not great at field cleaning but skilled enough to survive.

I'm not trying to convince anyone to vote for anyone and definitely not here to change hearts & minds. Both of these fuckers are inherently evil. There's no "better" option just different levels of tyranny.

There's a fucking reason Joey has had fewer interviews than any president in history. He won't do town halls or even address the press Corp without a script or preselected reporters to call on.

But keep telling yourself that a career politician of 50 years is a good guy and not some power hungry meglomaniac.

I'll be in my homemade pill box with totally legal weapons and some beef Jerky.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:31 pm
by emby
You two need to get laid

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:33 pm
by PetePierson
Edit: Then again, I had no idea what I was doing with that rented auger and this fucking red clay. So the most likely scenario is that there is a massive structural failure after a good hard rain and I end up burying myself alive.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:35 pm
by PetePierson
emby wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:31 pm You two need to get laid
You filthy tease.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:37 pm
by emby
NYT/Siena Poll Shows Trump Up By 6 Points After Debate
A New York Times/Siena poll released Wednesday afternoon found Trump leading Biden by 6 points nationally among likely voters. That's a 3 point shift in Trump's favor from the last Times/Siena poll conducted in June ahead of the debate.

The poll also found 74 percent of likely voters believe Biden is too old to do the job of president, an increase of 5 points since the debate. Among Democratic voters, 59 percent have concerns about Biden's age, up 8 points from the last poll.

The post-debate poll was conducted June 28 to July 2.
That ain't SHIT. All those "concerns" and trump is up 6?


That ain't shit!

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:43 pm
by emby
Just printing receipts for the inevitable "it was rigged" bullshit.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:59 pm
by The Outsider
emby wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:31 pm You two need to get laid

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 4:05 pm
by The Outsider
PetePierson wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:28 pm As to your last point, I 100% agree no matter which one of these two fools "win".

I may or may not have access to a firearm in every single one of my rooms in the Fatcave. No permanent shower gun... yet. Cameras rigged for solar, multiple 5 gallon water jugs, enough dry goods / food for me and my pup for months. Enough ammo to invade Grenada. And the back of my property has plenty of deer. Now, im not great at field cleaning but skilled enough to survive.

I'm not trying to convince anyone to vote for anyone and definitely not here to change hearts & minds. Both of these fuckers are inherently evil. There's no "better" option just different levels of tyranny.

There's a fucking reason Joey has had fewer interviews than any president in history. He won't do town halls or even address the press Corp without a script or preselected reporters to call on.

But keep telling yourself that a career politician of 50 years is a good guy and not some power hungry meglomaniac.

I'll be in my homemade pill box with totally legal weapons and some beef Jerky.
I don't think Biden is evil or tyrannical. You and I have wildly different opinions on what tyranny is. I view tyranny as any government that will subvert core personal freedoms, marginalize the most vulnerable subsets of our society, and destroy our democracy. Taxes are not inherently tyrannical. Being tolerant towards minorities and other out groups is not tyrannical. Allowing non-Christians to have freedom to practice their religion is not tyranny.

I really don't know what the government could do that wouldn't be tyrannical to you except for ceasing to exist, which would be catastrophic since most of us are as dumb as a box of rocks.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 4:27 pm
by PetePierson
The Outsider wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 4:05 pm
I don't think Biden is evil or tyrannical. You and I have wildly different opinions on what tyranny is. I view tyranny as any government that will subvert core personal freedoms, marginalize the most vulnerable subsets of our society, and destroy our democracy. Taxes are not inherently tyrannical. Being tolerant towards minorities and other out groups is not tyrannical. Allowing non-Christians to have freedom to practice their religion is not tyranny.

I really don't know what the government could do that wouldn't be tyrannical to you except for ceasing to exist, which would be catastrophic since most of us are as dumb as a box of rocks.
Any man that is driven to be in national politics for damn near a half of century as well as runs for the highest office in the land 3x, the last time of which he's near death is evil, power hungry and ego driven.

And he is a nasty fuck behind closed doors, always has been. At least Trump doesn't pretend to care. But we are to believe Joey is a kind Ole Man with a good soul. Ok.

And yes, we do view tyranny differently. At least stop telling me this is the most important race in our history (again) and democracy is at stake when Biden wants to regulate almost every aspect of my life. That's not freedom either.

And I don't give a shit who crosses our border legally & the right way. But to open the borders to •10 MM illegal aliens in less than 4 years and put all of it on the tax payers tab? Paying for food, housing, travel, medical, schooling etc.. to people who havent kicked in even a fucking dime? And if they walked 1k miles through rough terrain.
Why the fuck are they already as fat as Americans? I am told they are fleeing countries with no food and extreme poverty?
You want to call me racist or a bigot? That is your right & not going to die on that hill.
They can all get fucked.

I'm not naive enough to believe there will ever be no government without a nuclear holocaust or zombie apocalypse. But I dig what Javier Milei is doing in Argentina. Slashing the state and reducing inflation by what? 20% in MONTHS. He sure is fuck not telling me to get a POS fireball waiting to happen EV, setting up bullshit windfarms while destroying wildlife and ironically the environment & sea life. But you've heard my Schick too many times already.

Re: Is it still too soon to call this race for Biden?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 4:53 pm
by emby
Any man that is driven to be in national politics for damn near a half of century as well as runs for the highest office in the land 3x, the last time of which he's near death is evil, power hungry and ego driven.
Trump has been associated with the word "President" as far back as 1988 and you know it.
Biden wants to regulate almost every aspect of my life.
Citation Needed
Paying for food, housing, travel, medical, schooling etc.. to people who havent kicked in even a fucking dime?
They're going to end up doing more hard work in a month than you did in your toughest year. Quit bitching.
But I dig what Javier Milei is doing in Argentina
You should go down there and check it out for yourself.
Already, as a result of the Milei’s policies, every week conditions of poverty and insecurity worsen for Argentine workers. Already, the share of the population living poverty exceeds that at the height of the 1998 depression (42 percent). Over 60 percent of the population of the country is in poverty, without the means of purchasing food, transportation, clothing and medicines—27 million out of a population of 45 million. Young workers are being pushed out, forced to emigrate by conditions of extreme poverty and lack of decent employment.

The number of temporary and contingent workers on hunger wages in Argentina now exceeds 5 million, out of a total labor force of 21 million. Less than 40 percent of workers are organized in trade unions.

By every measure, socioeconomic inequality has exploded in the last six months. Wages are unable to keep up with inflation—according to the National Catholic University (UCA), relative to 2023 the monthly household “bread basket” in January was 596,000 pesos (700 US dollars), the equivalent of 3.8 monthly minimum wages. Under those conditions, households have trouble reaching the end of the month and are being forced out of their homes. They are going without food, potable water, sewers and adequate housing, particularly in the northwestern provinces of the country. “Villas Miserias, shanty town encampments for the homeless, are expanding across Buenos Aires, and other urban areas.
It's no wonder people from central and south America are running north from the motherfuckers sent by these John Birch, Nazi collaborating motherfuckers who destabilized their countries with their bullshit economics and empty promises of freedom for the last 100 years.


You know how liberals talk about conservative voters voting against their own interests? I know tensions are a bit high at the moment but I can explain what they mean by that.