Forum Post: Yay Biden
Posted 2 years ago on May 17, 2022, 10:14 p.m. EST by BrentWeirick81
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Hey, inflation running rampant, spending out of control, taxes going up, borders wide open. You guys should be happy.
Hey, system is working great for the billionaires class
Children have constitutional rights. Or only 18 years plus.
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/06/11/how-long-will-us-sacrifice-kids-gun-lobby
After Uvalde, a group of pediatricians published a plea for gun control in Scientific American. The doctors pointed out that gun violence is now the leading cause of death among people aged 1 to 19.
"The politicization of guns, they wrote, is "taking priority over public health." How else to explain the endless proliferation of killing machines when we won't even tolerate a faulty ladder?
Many factors drive this politicization.
For one thing, gun sales are big business—some manufacturers with federal contracts even use their profits to lobby against gun control. For another, the National Rifle Association holds great sway in Washington and drives large campaign donations to GOP politicians to ensure inaction.
Absolutely true, we have the best government in the world that money can buy. Poly-ticking to get a mandate from God must come before commanding. Senators are mostly about allocating money. Ukraine got a lot of money allocated to it already. That's why I had said that U.S. Senators couldn't lead well as a Commander-in-Chief. $40 billion already allocated to Ukraine should last for quite a while but money isn't heavy weaponry in eastern Ukraine. It's called Jews helping the Russian Jew with unrestrained use of heavy weapons. Therein lies an explanation why the Holocaust could have occurred.
As the U.S., Germany is also led by a Deliberator, not a Commander fit for guiding a special military resistance to shore up global rule-based order necessary for weaker countries to thrive. If this order should collapse, there would be a lot more neighbors bullying neighbors.
Of course, the U.S. can retreat from the Old World and just bully our New World neighbors but would that be a good thing for either side or both ? The Old World surely has quite a few bullies to fill in any power vacuum. It's actually why a relative backwater Africa may well be a success story in the making if Africans can avoid warring among themselves and just making money building up Africa and supplying materials for rebuilding the wartorn continents. Both Europe and Asia are going to be engulfed in major wars { Russia for Europe and Red China for Asia; DPRK is just a phallus drooping off of Beijing so it's really an "autonomous" province of Red China like Xinjiang and is subject to spontaneous erections and more during after-lunch naps; has Biden changed baby diapers of Boom Boom Baby and got "sprayed" with kiddie perfume for "my Grandpa" [by Ted Hughes -- "The truth of the matter, the truth of the matter"] ? DPRK actually beats Gaza City by far as the biggest open-air prison in the World; the whole DPRK is a re-education brainwashing camp } so the bullies aren't likely to reach Africa anytime soon due to physical distance and lots of local countries existing nearby to be bullied.
In my reckoning right now, only the U.S. has a truly global reach with its military power. It's doing this with prepositioned overseas military bases (I don't know how many but there are allegedly hundreds; my guess of real ones, not just a cabinet of equipment in a closet, is between 500 and 700, as compared to any other country's fewer than 10 mostly; it's only an illusion that the U.S. deliberately surrounds any country which bans U.S. military bases, with U.S. military bases) and about ten aircraft carrier task groups (relative to other countries' usual zero, one, or two aircraft carriers at most. A task group usually consists of at least a dozen or so warships, each often specialized for a tactical purpose. U.S. aircraft carriers can carry many more aircraft than other countries' carriers because they are bigger. The aircraft can also carry heavier payloads because they are launched by the catapults often with nuclear-reactor-generated power so U.S. aircraft carriers are truly "flat tops" without "ski-jump takeoff ramps." I visited a U.S. aircraft carrier (probably the USS America, now lying deep in the Atlantic Ocean waters off of Norfolk, Virginia) in the early 1970s, probably after the U.S. had already secured agreement on how to end the Vietnam Conflict, with the consent of Red China ( I think that Red China had probably consented to the port-of-call visit by the Kitty-Hawk-class aircraft carrier in the soon-to-be-postwar euphoria; unfortunately, Watergate soon intervened so the U.S. might not have carried out its end of the deal until much later during the wily Vietnam-draft-evading Bill Clinton's Presidency with the help of Senator John S. McCain III who had been shot down and captured as a fighter-jet bombing pilot POW and tortured by the North Vietnamese; there was forgiveness/redemption, somewhat of a Christian concept but many Americans are indeed Christians or brought up as such, whether actually observant or not but religions and politics are two subjects one doesn't bring up and talk about "in polite company" because we have many many sects, all Christian and we ourselves may not even know what we actually believe -- a bit like my Mom who would serve up the best live-kill chicken and roasted pork to my vegetarian spiritual godfather; sure enough, my Big Brother gave her a speech after doing his deity research but there were three deities in the temple, two definitely vegetarian but many believers were serving up meat-offerings, some vastly more extravagant than my Mom's: such as roasted whole pigs or piglets; U.S. First Amendment protecting the freedom of religion could surely work just fine there with those porky offerings !) and North Vietnam. I touched the only aircraft, a Phantom fighter jet (much used in the Vietnam Conflict,) still on the flight deck which we ascended to from the hangar deck while standing with other visitors and guides atop a huge elevator platform.
U.S. GOOPy party has much to be blamed for the coming consequences. George Washington had long ago warned of this pitfall in our republic, if we can keep it. He, being a general and de facto Commander-in-Chief before assuming the newly created Presidency was the main reason why the U.S. has this peculiar concentration of power in the Presidency. The U.S.A. was neither huge nor globally scoped at Washington's time. Most other countries less complicated and/or more locally scoped have a President and a Prime Minister attending to different spheres of operation. Our U.S. Presidency is two very heavily loaded jobs combined into one. Putting an octogenarian in that job is torture and a catastrophe about to happen. Supposedly the Vice President may well offload some burdens but the Vice President doesn't have the legal executive power to carry out the necessary commands. We are entering into midterm election season from July to November so the U.S. President is doing his well-accustomed-to-and-experienced real job -- poly-ticking, at least until after November [Congressional] Election.
This your boy. Now you are unhappy? Where is the power. You guys have control but can't produce.
How is Biden "your boy" for OWS, you fkn half-wit?!!! Unless of course you are just a Zero-Sum Game; Binary Brained Idiot - so are you that sort of RWNJ?!! Or are you an extreme RW MAGAt?! If that's the case, then this interesting video will probably make your empty li'l head explode lol:
Are you able to articulate a sane response or - do you just stick to one line trolling?
et temet nosce!
Love how you ask for a sane response and you can't even put a true sentence together. All you do is tell me to watch a video. Who is the dumb one....YOU.n
"Inequality is reaching feudal proportions, where very few own almost everything .. & everyone else is crushed under the wheel of engineered destitution"! - FROM:
"Biden is already discovering that there is not enough in the coffer to afford the kind of stimulus needed to simply feed people,to keep them housed, to help small businesses stay alive, to help schools reopen. But watch,he will find plenty of money for weapons makers, for the Federal Reserve to buy the garbage debt of over-leveraged corporations, money for hospital chains and pharmaceutical companies, and for banks and for all the members of the Neo-Feudal Aristocracy that he helped build and who are our new masters.
So - "The economy is working exactly as it is intended to work, the way it has been designed to work, to benefit the wealthy and to crush everybody else. The problem for The Mass of the rest of us - is that we didn't get the memo"!
So don't whine like a "fkn half-wit", there's plenty of info here to read, tho' RWNJs don't do so good with actual information do they?! Especially, IF idiots think that this Still Extant OWS forum is 'Pro-Biden' lol!!
et temet nosce!
Being a MAGAt in America for November is better than being a MAGAnov in Moscow, Russia !
It's a stark choice for a birdling: can it fly out of a hospital window and not drop dead from eating Red Tide shellfish?
Will Fujian ship many illegal immigrants to the U.S. Did BMAA poison their minds so they could be fed into the meat grinder for maceration ? Fujian has to be mightier than 尿灵, right ?
Here is why America and its [mostly maritime] allies are so powerful and wealthy. The U.S.A. had always been a water-centered country on the surface of the planet Water, misnamed as Earth, probably by the parochial geologists who of course, lived in the earth. Most U.S. cities are [ocean-going-trading] ports of freshwater, brackish water, or seawater connected by ships traveling on continent-spanning navigable rivers or intracoastal waterways, providing the CHEAPEST form of mass cargo shipment for TRADE. Having succeeded economically with water-based transportation and transcontinental railroads, the U.S. after WWII sought to grow the World out of its economic despair by underwriting the Global Intracoastal Waterways for the Oceans located at the core of Pax Americana prosperity.
As my Dad had commented before, the citizens of the countries which had been destroyed and surrendered to the U.S.A. were [and still are] living better than China's citizens (Dad had probably thought of himself as being Chinese because he had to learn sufficient English first in order to become a U.S. citizen but of course, he could blurt out about Red China's failings in then Hong Kong and New York where there was freedom of speech) whose country won BOTH WWI and WWII. He shipped sugar from Cuba to New Orleans to make Coca-Cola(R) in his early seafaring days so he had definitely been to the U.S. Intracoastal Waterway's linchpin.
Why did China (excluding Taiwan, of course, which was plugged in with the U.S. and thus got rich much earlier than the bulk of China's mainland under so-called "Communists'" control) stay relatively poor? There were ideological idiots in charge, viz. Mao with his "eternal revolution" theory; WTF, revolutions are bloody and arduous things to do or ask anyone else to do; transparent unrigged elections can do it better and faster. China didn't get plugged into the Global Intracoastal Waterways for the Oceans as the "loser" countries did (Germany and Japan both being "loser" countries but they had a number of navigable waterways-based inland trading ports to fit well into Pax Americana's global-trading-network empire; West Germany fitted in better than East Germany due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and its political economic affinity with the U.S.A. which is located on an Atlantic Ocean shore.) Of course, that changed in 1979 when Red China took the initiative to plug itself into Pax Americana and got much richer. It's why Red China's to make troubles in the South China Sea is so disturbingly idiotic.
Does it help anyone if Florida should decide to carve out the U.S. Intracoastal Waterway passing around its coast to assert "Floridian state sovereignty?" I, as a New Yorker wouldn't buy any more Florida's oranges, right? It would be safer for me to get them directly from South America and avoid getting the goods anywhere near to that sovereign state!!!
"The Supreme Court Won’t Save Us - It Was Founded to Defend White Supremacy" by Claudia Garcia-Rojas:
From which: "The court’s recent rulings are part of the Republican Party’s attempt to restore absolute rule through a RW ideological takeover of the courts.Though the groundwork for such a takeover has been underway for decades at a state level ..Trump’s presidency undoubtedly helps accelerate plans when, after the GOP undemocratically facilitated the appointment of two new justices to the Supreme Court, Trump unfairly & illegitimately appointed a 3rd.
"The stacking of the court with far-right justices .. is a strategic move meant to defend white Christian nationalism"!
So WTF's that ^ $H!T up there; you $H!T $pewing Moron?!!! Are you losing the plot?!! Get treatment!
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"Dark Money Gets Darker - with less disclosure in the 2022 election"! --- by Anna Massoglia:
From which this - "Dark money is pouring into U.S. elections, but the vast majority of it is not being disclosed to the Federal Election Commission.
"The 2022 election cycle has already attracted more than $115 million in contributions from and spending by 501(c) groups reported to the FEC, OpenSecrets’ new analysis found.
"Many of the top spenders on so-called “issue” ads that mention candidates are politically-active nonprofits that do not disclose their donors. Issue ads aired on TV or radio are only required to be disclosed in the weeks leading up to an election, and online ads that avoid expressly advocating for an election outcome are not required to be disclosed at all.
"Nonprofits that do not disclose their donors reported less than $3 million of their independent spending to the FEC during the 2022 election cycle as of May 19.
"Most of the spending on these issue ads has not been disclosed to the FEC because they do not explicitly advocate for the election or defeat of a candidate within the weeks leading up to an election.
"One top dark money spender that has yet to disclose any spending to the FEC is American Action Network, a 501(c) nonprofit aligned with House Republican leadership. According to analyses by OpenSecrets and the Wesleyan Media Project, the group has spent more than $9.5 million on TV ads mentioning House candidates and about $800,000 on Facebook ads during the 2022 cycle – none of which have been disclosed to the FEC. "
Which ends with: "Despite the risk, a 2020 report from the Government Accountability Office revealed that the IRS doesn’t check nonprofit tax records for signs of illegal foreign money in U.S. elections. The finding was used to justify a policy change under the former President Donald Trump’s administration that now enables 501(c) nonprofits — including politically active dark money groups – to no longer report donor names or addresses to the tax agency unless they are requested under court order or as part of an examination."
You are clearly a clueless Ruling Class Ass kissing halfwit, so let's do it & U'll need your A-game if I'm not to bat your b-s out of the fkn park, so bring it & see if you can stand up for what you say and think!
et per aspera ad iudicium!
"When you ask Wall Street for a cool billion bucks - to fund your election campaign, you have already lost the last iota of any smidgeon of the mere possibility of governing for the people"!
From: https://twitter.com/yanisvaroufakis/status/1651998106848833552 re.'Bought Joe Biden'
also https://www.levernews.com/how-bidens-new-communications-director-made-his-millions/
caveat!!!
"Working Class Will Be "Deeply Harmed" by Biden's "Big Win" on Debt Ceiling"!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plVKjAermPc (13m)
Also note this: https://www.youtube.com/democracynow
Also note"President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a debt ceiling deal into law that averts a catastrophic default by the United States through January 1, 2025, hailing it as a "big win" for the country. Critics say the agreement protects wealthy corporations & tax dodgers while imposing cuts on key social programs & expanding work requirements for some recipients of food stamps.The legislation has also been called a 'dirty deal' by climate activists because it rolls back environmental regulation & fast-tracks approval of the Mountain Valley Pipeline through West Virginia & Virginia,a pet project of powerful Democratic West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin.
& - "The working class of this country was deeply harmed by this bill," says investigative journalist David Sirota of The Lever. He also faults Democratic leaders for NOT raising the debt ceiling after the midterm elections, when the party still had control of Congress. "What you see is a picture of a party that wanted this outcome," says Sirota."
e tenebris, lux!