I think you give ball bearing dude too much credit.zorg wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 5:47 amThe worse the infrastructure, the more ball bearings he sells.InMySoul77 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 5:26 amIt's White evangelicals, dude. People who believe the Earth is 6000 yrs old can be made to believe anything you tell them in the news. Welcome to the deep anti intellectual currents beneath red state America.
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732A more relevant and potentially scary question is whether or not there would ever again be free and fair elections if Trump wins in 2024, who I'd imagine would try to find a way to stay in power in 2028.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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733He's pushing 80 and fat. He has to die at some point.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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734It's blows my mind that no time-travel-to-stop-Hitler-minded person has decided to speed up this process since 2016 (esp post-2020), you know?Krev wrote:He's pushing 80 and fat. He has to die at some point.
Granted, the issue would then be the danger of bringing harm to your community if one did something, particularly left-aligned.
"I got to tell you, if I went to a show and an opening band I never heard of lugged a Super Six on stage, I am paying attention." - Owen
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735just read the poll. it's on today's front page.InMySoul77 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 5:26 amIt's White evangelicals, dude. People who believe the Earth is 6000 yrs old can be made to believe anything you tell them in the news. Welcome to the deep anti intellectual currents beneath red state America.Anthony Flack wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 2:16 amWhat the FUCK is WRONG with people?nyt wrote:Voters, by a 59 percent to 37 percent margin, said they better trusted Mr. Trump over Mr. Biden on the economy, the largest gap of any issue.
nyt wrote:Biden’s margin of support among nonwhite voters under 45
In 2020
+ 39
68% Biden, 29% Trump
today's Times/Siena Poll
+ 6
49% Biden, 42% Trump
The deterioration in Biden’s standing is broad, spanning virtually every demographic group, yet it yields an especially deep blow to his electoral support among young, Black and Hispanic voters, with Trump obtaining previously unimaginable levels of support with them.
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736He seems to be surrounded by his mini-me progeny and cadre of yes-men at all times.jirbling rake wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 10:10 amIt's blows my mind that no time-travel-to-stop-Hitler-minded person has decided to speed up this process since 2016 (esp post-2020), you know?Krev wrote:He's pushing 80 and fat. He has to die at some point.
Granted, the issue would then be the danger of bringing harm to your community if one did something, particularly left-aligned.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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737Unemployment is at a fifty year low, and a majority of Americans believe it is at a fifty year high. The majority has been disinformed to the extent that the majority is now anti-reality. I think humanity has lost, and shit has won.
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738Would read this A Confederacy of Dunces prequel...plague of idiots.
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739It'd be nice to think that America is just going through a phase right now, and at some point we'll collectively snap out of it.
The cyclical nature of history, and perennial conflicts, tend to undermine this, though.
The cyclical nature of history, and perennial conflicts, tend to undermine this, though.
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740i'm sure sarah palin reached her full potential.Krev wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 10:47 pm Things didn't pan out well for Noem's previous incarnation, Sarah Palin.