josip wrote: » That website is for visitors.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Poor trump is losing the plot when compared to Nixon. That’s very harsh on Nixon to be compared to the current walking, talking mess. Nixon wasn’t perfect but 1) Nixon was never actually impeached. He had the decency to resign,2) the GOP in 1974 appear to have had spines and weren’t afraid of the president, 3) Nixon had a functioning brain and had policy positions based in something of reality.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » I was reading (I'll try to find it again) that Trump is screaming at anyone who even mentions Nixon in any context.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » "these prohibitions apply to both staff and members of the public" EDIT: I just double-checked and the law applies to both members of public and staff and, in fact, everyone - it's a Federal law. The reliance for legislators to carry firearms is the 1967 regulation allowing legislators (and in some rare occasions their staff) "transporting within Capitol grounds firearms unloaded and securely wrapped." So I'll go back and check MM's original post and edit/delete as appropriate if I misread it in any way.
Tchaikovsky wrote: » What an alpha male he is.
circadian wrote: » So, let's say Trump gets convicted by the Senate. What happens to his pardons? Especially those that came after the election of Roger Stone, Paul Manafort and Charles Kushner (Jared's father). Can pardons be revoked?
Nody wrote: » Honestly this appears to be something of a general theme with the Trump Alpha male legions; they keep calling others soyboys, beta males, snowflakes, anarchists breaking the law etc. but the moment anything happens they run away crying how unfair everything is and they are the victims of prosecution. It looks like everything they are calling others is honestly their own behavior that they project on others because they are to afraid to admit it to themselves.
BobbyMalone wrote: » Is it odd that Trump isn't just using the official president twitter account to tweet?
VinLieger wrote: » He tried and they understandably deleted the tweets
Brian? wrote: » They took down his tweets when he tried.
Carfacemandog wrote: » That $2.5tn really could have come in handy over the last 12 months.
BobbyMalone wrote: » That makes sense for his typical crazy tweets, but surely that one about the military would have been fine?
mcmoustache wrote: » Interesting polling out today challenging the idea that the GOP isn't the party of stupid.https://twitter.com/ThePlumLineGS/status/1350109485482844160 What are these people if not stupid? Seriously, how are you meant to "listen and understand" these people when they're this deluded and detached from reality? These people are brainwashed. Meeting them in the middle or trying to understand their concerns is pointless. They don't even know what's real and what isn't. The only anyone needs to understand is that they're deluded and the problem is them, not the people who think that they're deluded. The delusion is the problem and that's what needs to be addressed.
mcmoustache wrote: » Interesting polling out today challenging the idea that the GOP isn't the party of stupid.https://twitter.com/ThePlumLineGS/status/1350109485482844160 What are these people if not stupid? Seriously, how are you meant to "listen and understand" these people when they're this deluded and detached from reality? These people are brainwashed. Meeting them in the middle or trying to understand their concerns is pointless. They don't even know what's real and what isn't. The only thing anyone needs to understand is that they're deluded and the problem is them, not the people who think that they're deluded. The delusion is the problem and that's what needs to be addressed.
~Rebel~ wrote: » I find that the hardest contradiction about living in America. The poverty, and inequality. The massive disparity in school quality. The healthcare system that'll bankrupt you for a broken arm. And for-profit prisons jam-packed to meet quotas. And all the while the state throws that sort of money to maintain a military force bigger than the rest combined. I get the need for a strong deterrent, but it seems way out of proportion. Particularly when it's there in case it's required to protect their people - when in reality just a portion of that money could go so much further toward protecting their people domestically. Both for those who are already in trouble, and to stop the next generation of homeless or ill from falling through the cracks in the first place.
Quin_Dub wrote: » I don't think that a significant percentage of those people actually believe that there was this mass fraud , Dominion voting machines blah blah blah. BUT - They are perfectly happy to go along with that storyline if it means that they can prevent a Democrat taking the White House. Remember , Power is all that matters to them - Their Guy over all others by any means necessary or possible. So , whilst there are definitely people in the GOP base that have seriously gone down a rabbit hole of Conspiracy Theory indoctrination , most just despise Democrats and people that are "different" to them so they'll use whatever excuse they think might work to get what they want. Delusion isn't the problem , Hatred is.
josip wrote: » But the law over your way has been on the side of the ordinary, god-fearing citizens for 250 years now. So why the disconnect between the police and policed that you've described above?
Quin_Dub wrote: » I don't think that a significant percentage of those people actually believe that there was this mass fraud , Dominion voting machines blah blah blah.
Gbear wrote: » I think it's important to note what the police are in the US. Their origins were often as slave patrols designed to catch runaway slaves, or as the private army of the capital class designed to break up labour organisations, brutalise strikers and the like. I'm not entirely certain the An Garda Siochana have a totally clean past, and I'm sure there has been a great deal of scandal and collaboration with criminal elements in the government and the Catholic church down through the years, but I think there's still a fundamental difference to what the Gards are vs US police that means we can treat them as public servants rather than a militant arm of the authoritarian state.It's why, despite its unpopularity, abolishing the police in the US and starting from scratch is actually a completely reasonable stance to take, as peculiar as it seems to us in Ireland. I think there is a more troubling root cause here than simple belief or unbelief. Many of these people are not capable of coherent thought. They don't so much believe in fraud, as are incapable of operating on the basis of facts and truth. Their perception of reality is untethered from reality.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Except this isn't true is it?https://www.uscp.gov/visiting-capitol-hill/regulations-prohibitions/prohibited-items EDIT: Based on a later post, I double-checked the law and regulations and it's clear that the quoted post is either misleading or incorrect, so I stand by the original post. Carriage of firearms applies to "transporting within Capitol grounds firearms unloaded and securely wrapped." I would not agree that means "Carriage of firearms" and/or "armed" in its ordinary meaning as quoted.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » I would be interested to see this "jurisprudence" as any lawyer admitted to a State bar in the United States would be well aware that this statement is quite blanket and does not in any way apply to the United States on a Federal level.
Detritus70 wrote: » I find this website endlessly entertaining and shall return to it a lot for the next while. It is a tracker of people who took part in storming the Capitol and how their criminal cases are progressing. It's a gallery of hateful idiots.https://seditiontracker.com/
W[itness]-1 stated that other members of the group talked about things they had done during the day, and they said that anyone they got their hands on they would have killed, including Nancy Pelosi. W-1 further stated that members of this group, which included “Spaz,” said that they would have killed [Vice President] Mike Pence if given the chance. According to W-1, the group said it would be returning on the “20th,” which your affiant takes to mean the Presidential Inauguration scheduled for January 20, 2021, and that they plan to kill every single “m-fer” they can. W-1 stated the men said they all had firearms or access to firearms.