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US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
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US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
I am waiting for the socialist trolls to debate this shit ? The real truth about socialism. -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
A civil war is brewing more everyday !!! -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
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US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
The U.N. Says America Is Already Cutting So Much Carbon It Doesn’t Need The Paris Climate Accord Yesterday, The United Nations released its Emissions Gap Report 2020, an annual assessment of contributions to greenhouse gas and carbon emissions. The report has some notable information amid an array of complicated projections that may or may not come true. It claims, for instance, that “despite a brief dip in carbon dioxide emissions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the world is still heading for a temperature rise.” But for the United States, the real value in this report is as an advisory that it need not join the Paris Climate Accord. This report is evidence that, instead, the U.S. should just keep doing what it is doing to cut its own emissions. The U.S. is the most successful major country at mitigating its own pollution, and the U.N. shows this. According to the report, “the United States of America emits 13 per cent of global GHG emissions.” Comparatively, “China emits more than one-quarter of global GHG emissions.” Greenhouse gas emissions per capita in the U.S. are dropping precipitously while those of China, India and Russia continue to rise. And the U.S. is making these improvements while it refuses to participate in the Paris Climate Accord. In 2017, the White House said, that if it remained a part of that agreement, “compliance with the terms of the Paris Accord and the onerous energy restrictions it has placed on the United States could cost America as much as 2.7 million lost jobs by 2025 according to the National Economic Research Associates.” Instead, the U.S. continued decreasing its greenhouse gas emissions faster than any other major polluter, and it did so without the Paris agreement. -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
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US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
A civil war is brewing and only the left wing radicals can stop it if they have enough balls to stop it ? Oh hell I forgot they use the woman's restroom now because they have no balls left. For those who don't get it! Now you understand why there was never any action against the Clintons or Obama, how they destroyed emails and evidence and phones and servers, how they spied and wiretapped, how they lied to FISA, had conversations on the tarmac, sent emails to cover their butts after key meetings, how Comey and Brennan and Clapper never were brought to any justice, how the FBI and CIA lied, how the Steele Dossier was passed along, how phones got factory reset, how leak after leak to an accomplice media went unchecked, why George Soros is always in the shadows, why Romney and Paul and Bush and McCain were all involved, why they screamed Russia and pushed a sham impeachment, why no one ever goes to jail, why no one is ever charged, why nothing ever happens. Why there was no wrongdoing in the FISA warrants, why the Durham report was delayed. Why Hunter will walk scott free. Why the FBI sat on the laptop. Why the Biden’s connection to China was overlooked as was unleashed the perfect weapon, a virus that could be weaponized politically to bring down the greatest ever economy and usher in unverifiable mail in voting. Why the media is 24/7 propaganda and lies, why up is down and down is up, right is wrong and wrong is right. Why social media silences the First Amendment and speaks over the President of the United States. This has been the plan by the Deep State all along. They didn’t expect Trump to win in 2016. He messed up their plans. Delayed it a little. They weren’t about to let it happen again. Covid was weaponized, Governors helped shut down their states, the media helped shame and kill the economy, and the super lucky unverifiable mail in ballots were just the trick to make sure the career politician allegedly with hands in Chinese payrolls that couldn’t finish a sentence or collect a crowd, miraculously became the most popular vote recipient of all time. You have just witnessed a coup, the overthrow of the US free election system, the end of our constitutional republic, and the merge of capitalism into the slide toward socialism. What will happen next? Expect the borders to open up. Increased immigration. Expect agencies like CBP and INS and Homeland Security to be muzzled or even deleted. Law enforcement will see continued defunding. The electoral college will be gone. History erased. Two Supreme Court Justices might be removed. The Supreme Court will be packed. Your 2nd Amendment will be attacked. If you have a manufacturing job or oil industry job, get ready. If you run a business, brace for impact. Maybe you’ll be on the hook for slavery reparations, or have your suburbs turned into Section 8 housing. Your taxes are gonna go up, and businesses will pay more. I could go on and on. There is no real recovery from this. The elections from here on will be decided by New York City, Chicago, and California. The Republic will be dead. Mob rule and appeasement will run rampant. The candidate who offers the most from the Treasury will get the most votes. But the votes voted won’t matter, just the ones received and counted. That precedent has been set. “Benjamin Franklin was walking out of Independence Hall after the Constitutional Convention in 1787, when someone shouted out, ‘Doctor, what have we got? A republic or a monarchy?’” Franklin responded, “A republic, if you can keep it.” Ladies and gentlemen, you will now lose your Republic. You turned from God. You turned from family. You turned from country. You embraced degeneracy culture. You celebrated and looked to fools. You worshipped yourselves selfishly as you took for granted what men died to give you. You disregarded history and all it teaches. On your watch, America just died a little. It’s likely she’ll never be the same again. -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
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US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
I never have much cared for Rush, but I do think he is on point with his words before he dies from terminal cancer !!! FROM RUSH LIMBAUGH "... My days on earth are numbered; But before I fade away, there is something important I need to say. It may not be important to anyone else; but it's important to me. Win, lose or fraud...President Trump, I just want to say thank you for the last four years. Thank you for making it cool to be an American again. Thank you for showing us that we don’t need to be under China’s thumb anymore economically, or any other way. Thank you for one of the strongest economies we’ve ever experienced in my lifetime. Thank you for all you have done for the minority communities, and the outstanding decrease in the unemployment rate you had. Thank you for making it feel good to love our country and to be a proud patriot again. Thank you for supporting our Nation's flag and the men and women who fought for the freedom that stands behind that flag. Thank you for supporting our nation's law enforcement organizations, and understanding how difficult their job really is. Thank you for quelling the flood of illegal immigration, and bringing to justice the thousands of criminals that flood brought us. Thank you for giving corporations a reason to come back to America to make our own products and put Americans back to work. Thank you for bringing our troops home from endless deployments that presented us with little more than body bags; and for your commitment to strengthen our military. Thank you for operation warp speed and keeping your promise to bringing the Covid 19 vaccine to us in less than a year. Thank you for your never-ending attempts at bringing peace to the Middle East and your support for Israel. Thank you for your Tax relief, and thank you for our energy independence. Most of all though...THANK YOU for taking a damn rotten job that you never had to take!! Thank you for caring enough for this country to want to try and make a difference. Thank you for showing America how little Career Politicians actually work for their constituents; and for showing us how much those politicians despise you for showing America how easy it is to build a great nation, rather than rape her to line their own pockets and stock portfolios. Thank you for allowing us to experience a President that wasn’t a lifelong politician, but a lifelong American. THANK YOU MR PRESIDENT... YOU DID YOUR BEST…" -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Here is your Democratic Leaders in Portland, Oregon who say they are doing their best !!! And you wonder why a civil war is coming. Here’s a little tour of Portland Oregon. No, these aren’t all from one small area. These are photos of what used to be bustling shopping districts, school areas, residential neighborhoods, city parks, etc. This is a widespread problem now common in virtually all of Portland. This used to be one of the friendliest and most beautiful cities in the country. So what has happened? Bad leadership and bad policy making. That’s all. There hasn’t been industry losses or any other substantial material changes to the area. It’s simply been one bad policy stacked on top of another one for too long. And this is what you get. The City has only had one Republican Mayor since 1952 and Oregon has only had one Republican Governor since 1975. -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Who Is Guilty of Inciting Riots? In the wake of the storming of the Capitol, many are blaming President Trump for the violence. Of course, he never instructed anyone to engage in violence. Nevertheless, his critics argue that he stoked people's passions, which he did, and can therefore be held accountable. If this is the standard—inflammatory rhetoric—then Trump's critics are at best ethically compromised. Consider the following remarks, made by the kind of people who are now hammering the president. "I need you to get out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face." Presidential candidate Barack Obama, 2008 "When they go low, we kick 'em. That's what this new Democratic Party is about." Former Attorney General Eric Holder, 2018 "Let's make sure we show up wherever we have to show up. And if you see anybody from that [Trump] Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and create a crowd. And you push back on them. And you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere." Rep. Maxine Waters, 2018 "Please, get up in the face of some congresspeople." Sen. Cory Booker, 2020 "People will do what they do." House Speaker Nancy Pelosi commenting on violent protesters, 2020 "You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there is unrest in our lives, and unfortunately there is plenty to go around." Rep. Ayanna Pressley, 2020 "They're [left-wing protesters] not gonna stop before Election Day in November and they're not gonna stop after Election Day. And that should be—everyone should take note of that on both levels, that this isn't, they're not gonna let up and they should not. And we should not." Sen. Kamala Harris, 2020 "And please, show me where it says protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful." CNN host Chris Cuomo, 2020 "When you see a nation, an entire nation, simultaneously grappling with an extraordinary crisis seeded in 400 years of American racism, I'm sorry, that is not the same question as the understandably aggrieved store owner or the devout religious person who wants to go back to services." New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio justifying illegal street protests that violated social distancing norms while he restricted church services, 2020 "I can't imagine what it would look like if we said to people, 'Actually, you have to stay in. You have to ignore systemic racism—I'm sorry, just ignore it. Stay in.'" New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy justifying illegal street protests that violated social distancing norms while restricting church services, 2020 "As public health advocates, we do not condemn these gatherings as risky for COVID-19 transmission. We support them as vital to the national public health and to the threatened health specifically of black people in the United States." Twelve-hundred health and medical colleagues justifying illegal street protests that violated social distancing norms, 2020 "Destroying property, which can be replaced, is not violence." Nikole Hannah-Jones, New York Times journalist, 2020 "We don't have to finger-wag at protesters about property. That can be rebuilt." David Remnick, New Yorker journalist "The notion that nonviolence is tactically more effective...has not only been proven wrong over the past week by sheer numbers; it cannot be historically supported." R.H. Lossin, Ph.D., The Nation magazine, 2020 "A siege [of the White House] only works if it is sustained. We witnessed this—the multiplying power of a strategic occupation—nine years ago. You dig in, hold your ground, and the tension accumulates, amplifies, goes global." Adbusters, the group that started Occupy Wall Street, 2020Many more examples could be given. In fairness, these comments, while incendiary, are not direct calls for violence. But it is also true that nothing Trump said was a direct call for violence either. Left-wing commentators and activists (pretty much the same these days) have no moral authority to lecture the rest of us about violence committed by right-wing protesters. They nurtured a climate of violence over the past year by giving Antifa and Black Lives Matter their blessings. If they were principled, they would do as the Catholic League does and condemn violent protesters regardless of their cause. But they are not. -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Wow now you see how real trolls operate on the internet ? I am not embarrassing myself. I am not brainwashed. I see with both eyes wide open. I do not have to make my political points with insults like you and your troll brothers do. So I would ask you who is really inciting the violence ? The left or the right ? -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
SAYS YOU WHO BLAMES EVERYTHING ON A ONE TERM PRESIDENT ? These problems have been brewing for years and long before this last president. A civil war is brewing, and there is no way this current administration will do anything to stop it, matter of fact they are making much worse in just a few weeks. -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Planning a civil war dumb ass and who has really been inciting this violence ? The Hate spewing left wing crazy's like these two trolls on this this thread. -
US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Just more true blue fact based democratic ignorance at its best !!! Governors and Mayors Failed to Protect Citizenry, Property and Jobs “Don’t burn, please . . . Kids live upstairs.” The Wall Street Journal reports one Minneapolis resident spray painted the shops below the apartment where he and his family live. The downtown area of Minneapolis has been decimated by the riots while many shops still have not reopened. Residents told reporters they asked the local government about their plan to help them rebuild, but no answer has been forthcoming. Even more disturbing were the countless reports detailing residents’ calls for help during the riots when police failed to come. Similarly, New York’s Fifth Avenue and Soho were destroyed by looters while police were either absent or simply stood by. Looters also ravaged shops in Los Angeles and Chicago. Not only major cities, but even smaller cities and towns were affected. Businesses in downtown Eugene were looted and burned, as were businesses in Indianapolis. In Seattle, the police abandoned their precinct while sections of the city were destroyed. While downtown Portland was being ravaged, Portland police were given orders that severely restricted their ability to respond. Police and Mayors Stood by and Let Destruction Happen Louisville police told reporters that they had been instructed to stand down during the riots. Baltimore police reported having received a similar stand-down order. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey publicly defended the stand-down order he gave to police. A 911 dispatcher in Columbus told a motorist who called seeking help after being surrounded by protesters that police would not be responding because they had been told to stand-down. When protesters seized a six-block area in downtown Seattle, far from defending the property and citizenry, Mayor Durkan allegedly referred to the zone as a perpetual block party and a “summer of love.” The LA Times reported that some of the looting appeared to be coordinated. Looters seemed to be organized, driving to certain locations at opportune times to steal the best merchandise. New York City police commissioner Dermot Shea stated that he believed the looting of luxury stores appeared to be organized. Across the nation, 250 CVS pharmacies and 350 Walgreens, both of which housed drugs and controlled substances, were looted. The coordinated looting and drug theft were the sort of crime authorities should have responded to but, in many cases, they did not. Only in 21 states did governors call in the National Guard. New York City was one of the worst hit areas of the country and yet Governor Cuomo never activated the New York National Guard. In addition to the destruction of property, cities across the nation from Miami to Milwaukee are seeing violent crime rates and homicides steadily increase. New York reported 65 shootings and, in Chicago, 87 were reported during the first weekend of July. In America’s 25 largest cities, murder rates are up an average of 16.1%. The current riots have spread to 140 cities. Preliminary reports from Minneapolis estimate that 1,025 properties were damaged. In Cook county, including Chicago, it is estimated that 135 businesses were damaged. The Chicago mayor said she planned to invest tremendous effort to convince businesses to reopen while some large retailers, such as Walmart and Target, have already said they may not reopen all of their locations. The so-called Seattle “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone,” or CHAZ or CHOP, is one of the most glaring examples of damage done by rioters and of a mayor who failed to instruct the police to defend the city’s citizenry and property. Capitol Hill was home to an estimated 30,000 residents who owned or rented in the zone. Protesters moved in, looted nearly all of the shops, destroyed public infrastructure, and banned the police and emergency services from entering. Some reports claim that nearly 100% of the businesses in the zone were closed. The lawful residents of Capitol Hill reported repeatedly calling the police for help but that the police did not come. Amazon and other services refused to make deliveries into the zone, making it even harder for lawful residents to get food, medicine, and essentials. In addition to the cost to families and individuals who lost their homes, businesses, and livelihood, cities were also faced with tremendous costs in destroyed infrastructure, police overtime, and equipment. Just to put this number in perspective, the City of Tucson, with a population of only about 500,000, estimated that in a single night of riots they spent $100,000 in police overtime. Multiply this by the number of cities and the number of nights of riots and the figure becomes staggering. In addition to police salaries, private and public entities will now be spending much more on private security. Chicago is planning to spend $1.2 million to hire private security firms to protect businesses. -
Awesome Adventuresome Ariana, Radiant Ravishing Radi, and then there is Sera Sucks...... wait a minute, she does not suck, she does nothing sensual or sexual because she is frigid and frozen. Damn it man I forgot.
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US General Domestic Politics #3 Begins 01/25/21.
Thestarider replied to golfer06's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
What are you for ?