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Post by hokiejoe on Aug 26, 2021 9:36:47 GMT -7
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Post by SolarGarlic 🧀 on Aug 26, 2021 9:40:04 GMT -7
Ummmm wut?
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Post by chronicircle on Aug 26, 2021 10:19:47 GMT -7
he's obviously an ass man
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Post by danimal on Aug 26, 2021 11:04:55 GMT -7
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Post by EddieBlake on Aug 26, 2021 12:26:12 GMT -7
I thought eating ass was reserved for millennials, now the boomers are doing it?!?!
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Post by salmon401 on Aug 26, 2021 15:42:53 GMT -7
Is he a butter or syrup kind of guy?
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Post by bussit on Aug 26, 2021 16:41:23 GMT -7
Is he a butter or syrup kind of guy? Look closer. I think the answer is pepsi
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Post by Don Swifty on Aug 26, 2021 16:55:54 GMT -7
For the carbonation?
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Post by Vibyl on Aug 31, 2021 2:11:37 GMT -7
Lol...Twitter just suspended my acct because I tweeted a response about big Marge Greene being a white trash skank when someone asked why she always looked dirty and sweaty...lolol
Not deleting that tweet...They can eat a dick. I responded with an appeal as to why they didnt ban HER because she says way worse EVERYDAY. FUCK Twitter. Not deleting that tweet.
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Post by Vibyl on Aug 31, 2021 2:12:27 GMT -7
Big Marge must be watching that thread....LOLOLOL
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Post by hokiejoe on Aug 31, 2021 4:39:36 GMT -7
Big Marge must be watching that thread....LOLOLOL Don't piss off the conservatives Vibyl, they're training and well armed.
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Post by bear on Aug 31, 2021 5:00:26 GMT -7
God damn that was within an inch of his life
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Post by ferd on Aug 31, 2021 5:01:15 GMT -7
Gravy Seals Meal Team 6 Ammosexuals
I'm dying over here.
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Post by ferd on Aug 31, 2021 5:01:35 GMT -7
My posts are all unnecessarily large due to all my stars. I love it.
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Post by bear on Aug 31, 2021 7:25:44 GMT -7
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Post by Vibyl on Sept 6, 2021 7:32:36 GMT -7
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Post by bear on Sept 9, 2021 16:46:29 GMT -7
Murdering is hyperbolic but the connection is there
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Post by bear on Sept 13, 2021 13:10:37 GMT -7
Opinion Republicans once called government the problem – now they want to run your life Ronald Reagan would not recognise a party that wants to intrude the power of the state everywhere, making a mockery of values it once espoused I’m old enough to remember when the Republican party stood for limited government and Ronald Reagan thundered “Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem.” Today’s Republican party, while still claiming to stand for limited government, is practicing just the opposite: government intrusion everywhere. Republicans threaten our children’s freedom as well as their basic safety | Robert Reich Republican lawmakers are banning masks in schools. Iowa, Tennessee, Utah, Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Arizona and South Carolina are prohibiting public schools from requiring students wear them. Republican states are on the way to outlawing abortions. Texas has just banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, before many women even know they’re pregnant. Other Republican states are on the way to enacting similar measures. Republican lawmakers are forbidding teachers from telling students about America’s racist past. State legislatures from Tennessee to Idaho are barring all references to racism in the classroom. Republican legislators are forcing transgender students to play sports and use bathrooms according to their assigned gender at birth. Thirty-three states have introduced more than 100 bills aimed at curbing the rights of transgender people. Across the country, Republican lawmakers are making it harder for people to vote. So far, they’ve enacted more than 30 laws that reduce access to polling places, number of days for voting and availability of absentee voting. This is not limited government, folks. To the contrary, these Republican lawmakers have a particular ideology, and they are now imposing those views and values on citizens holding different views and values. This is big government on steroids. Many Republican lawmakers use the word “freedom” to justify what they’re doing. That’s rubbish. What they’re really doing is denying people their freedom – freedom to be safe from Covid, freedom over their own bodies, freedom to learn, freedom to vote and participate in our democracy. Years ago, the Republican party had a coherent idea about limiting the role of government and protecting the rights of the individual. I disagreed with it, as did much of the rest of America. But at least it was honest, reasoned and consistent. As such, Republicans played an important part in a debate over what we wanted for ourselves and for America. Today, Republican politicians have no coherent view. They want only to be re-elected, even if that means misusing government to advance a narrow and increasingly anachronistic set of values – intruding on the most intimate aspects of life, interfering in what can be taught and learned, risking the public’s health, banning what’s necessary for people to exercise their most basic freedoms. This is not mere hypocrisy. The Republican party now poses a clear and present threat even to the values it once espoused. Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley and the author of Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few and The Common Good. His new book, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It, is out now. He is a Guardian US columnist. amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/sep/12/republicans-government-government-intrusions
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Post by Don Swifty on Sept 13, 2021 14:29:37 GMT -7
I'm gonna say some shit a lot of people here might, or probably will disagree with.
I've heard several people over the years tell me that crazy shit happens in the U.S. (like school shootings, crazy people melting on airplanes, etc) because America is too liberal and perhaps has too much freedom. The suggestion being that it's too much for some people to handle and so crazy shit happens.
On voting:
Pretty much every country I've been in during an election runs them the same. Here it's mandatory. People travel to go back to where they're registered to vote. Don't vote, it costs you $20 - 30 fine. Once you hit a certain age it's optional, figuring that it may be more difficult for older people to get to their poling place. Voting is on Sunday. That's it. No mail in. No drop boxes. No people who drop off ballots for ten other people. No paper here, electronic there. No 6 weeks long voting period. One day during set daytime hours. Sunday. Day of rest so none of this Tuesday, I gotta take time off work if I'm gonna vote stuff. They don't give you a million ways to vote, but they make it as easy as possible for everybody to vote. You show up at the local poling place on Sunday. There are military guys there with rifles. They look as bored as a security guard watching over an empty parking lot on the graveyard shift but are there to assure that no funny stuff happens. Nobody campaigning. Nobody trying to intimidate voters. Etc. Nobody freaks about that or suggests they're living in a police state - it's just the norm. I've never witnessed or seen a news report about soldiers having to take action at a poling place. They don't do shit and they don't interact with anyone. You go in and show the person at a desk your national ID. They mark down that you're their and give you your ballot. You go over to a standing table, fill out your ballot, hand it in, and someone else marks it down that you've submitted your ballot. All the ballots are there at the beginning of voting and remain there until voting ends so it's impossible to say that while they're out in the public out of official hands a bunch of shit can happen. There's a lot less ways for anyone to declare fraud because the whole process is regulated by impartial voting officials the entire time - which is about 10 hours. Nobody freaks out over having to show their national ID or even needing to have a national ID because everyone has one and thinks it makes sense that in a system with mandatory voting it's the best/only way to verify who voted and who didn't, and to verify that you're the actual person on your ID and nobody votes more than once.
Far as I know, voting goes off without any problems. They count the votes, they declare a winner, you don't hear people talking about or making excuses that dead people or illegals voting. You don't hear about votes on bamboo paper from China. In the last election the losing candidate lost by a really slim margin and because she lost she no longer had potential Presidential protection from perhaps going to jail for a bunch of shit she's being tried for. Probably inspired by Trump, she tried to claim fraud as a last ditch effort to guarantee no jail potential, but like Trump she couldn't produce any evidence. There was no movement of her supporters who backed her accusations. Nobody paid attention to her last ditch effort, she couldn't produce evidence, end of story.
Hate to say it, but shit runs more smooth and democratic here than it does in first world America. Maybe I've been gone too long and it's changed some of my positions, but maybe shit wouldn't be so crazy as far as elections and there wouldn't be all this opportunity for authoritarians to manufacture doubt about stolen elections if America maybe tried to do things the way they're done elsewhere and simplify voting instead of making it so complicated. 'course that's a lot easier to do when voting is a more a more centralized process run nationally instead of every single municipality having it's own laws as to how to vote.
So the rules are stricter, the options on how to vote limited to one, and yet everyone is able to vote. There is no voter suppression at all. There are no claims of massive voter fraud and if there are any problems they're very few and far between. The US doesn't really have many fraud problems either, but the rules are such that they make it incredibly easy for people to claim fraud. Apparently that's all it takes to cast major doubts on the process and democracy itself.
Last thing. I'm fully aware that this only applies to my personal experiences. I'm well aware that there are plenty of third world countries with all kinds of shady voting. Fucking Nicaragua looks terrible right now and there's always the stories of people winning by 99%. But those are more in autocratic countries than democracies. So what's the US's excuse?
Just some thoughts. And I'd love to have my mind changed if anyone things I've gone too right wing on all of this. Just tellin' it like I see it, in some cases see it from afar.
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Post by chickenpoop on Sept 13, 2021 16:20:30 GMT -7
I think we have a ton of shootings because we have a shit ton of guns and they're really easy to get. Not because we're too liberal.
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