TheReal_ND wrote:We have to wait for phase two like fife says. That's when the disappointment sets in. Phase three must involve voting for whoever gets the libertarian tickets.
Phase III is neck yourself. We missed the boat; in a Jonestown/Trump sort of way.
Oh good. I probably have a while to go for phase three. I'm saving that for when I'm infirm and being treated by a Muslim doctor and a squatamalen nurse. I won't give them the pleasure of suffocating me with a pillow. Fuck them.
That's actually a pretty good outcome under the current trajectory.
You assume that the bosses will let you know when Phase III has finally arrived. It might work out; that would be nice.
jbird4049 wrote:Personally, I think the Clintons' Crime Syndicate should be RICO'd but then I also think The Donald,and his merry gang of handlers, crooks, and sycophants should also be RICO'd.
Trouble is that almost the whole system, especially the leadership because that's how they became the leadership, is not only corrupt, but also narcissistic, and perhaps psychopathic, and everyone is desperately trying to grab the driver's steering wheel of the Klown Kar called the United States government so they can save themselves, and screw the others.
Since the mutual hand washing is stopping, the different agencies, and their supporters, of the Security State is giving its Eye of Sauron eyestrain while getting dirt/evidence/blackmail on just everybody. I smell the stench of fear, even terror behind the government's facade.
Anyone want to bet :violence-instagib:when the real, and not figurative, shivs come out and the stabbing starts?
My word, I'm getting apocalypse aren't I?
Watch this, made by Steve Bannon, yes some partisan stuff. But I think he nails how this bad Capitalism came to be
Started strong, then flew off the fucking rails around 12:00.
Woodstock and 2008 happened because Boomers were spoiled as children? Holy hell man.
Well, Logically that makes all the Ass Clowns he's proven wrong in the last couple of years real waterheads. Remember you guys were telling us how Inevitable Hillary's win was.
I didn't tell anyone anything about Hillary, and I certainly was no fan of hers.
Based on the polling information fed to me, and the ridiculousness of the Plan B Agent Orange, I never in a million years would have predicted him winning. Now that he has though, I don't see why that gives him any sort of credibility as a leader or as having a plan beyond wiping his royal ass.
Ummmmmmmm, not sure about that. Last time I checked, when you are right and others are wrong, ESPECIALLY when it flies in the face of all conventional wisdom of the 'Experts' it does mean you gain credibility and the 'Experts' lose credibility.
If a political campaign - especially this one - were anything resembling an intellectual debate, then I'd agree with you.
This was 11 months of shock-jocking around America and spouting bullshit as quickly as possible.
That has absolutely nothing to do with running the country, and you'll soon learn that Imperitus Butthead has no plan whatsoever. What then, pleb?
"The Worst Generation"
by Paul Begala
I hate the Baby Boomers. They're the most self-centered, self-seeking, self-
interested, self-absorbed, self-indulgent, self-aggrandizing generation in
American history. As they enter late middle age, the Boomers still can't grow
up. http://www.superseventies.com/worstgen.html
"The Worst Generation"
by Paul Begala
I hate the Baby Boomers. They're the most self-centered, self-seeking, self-
interested, self-absorbed, self-indulgent, self-aggrandizing generation in
American history. As they enter late middle age, the Boomers still can't grow
up. http://www.superseventies.com/worstgen.html
Oh I most certainly agree that they're selfish - and much more importantly - short-sighted.
But tying all of that to being spoiled as children is simply ridiculous. Also, pretending that all civil rights advancements and protests and civil disobedience are a result of the same is asinine
C-Mag wrote:
My observations on Trump is,
A. He is either one to five moves ahead of most politicians and the media or
B. He is a master at pivoting after the fact and figures out a way to turn it positive for him.
Or C: he's an idiot and genuinely has no idea what to do now.
Exhibit 101 - The brilliant press again tonight thought they really had Trump cornered on Taxes. Trump makes the press look like stupid fools.
Yeah, it's not C, care to take another Multiple Guess ?
"The Worst Generation"
by Paul Begala
I hate the Baby Boomers. They're the most self-centered, self-seeking, self-
interested, self-absorbed, self-indulgent, self-aggrandizing generation in
American history. As they enter late middle age, the Boomers still can't grow
up. http://www.superseventies.com/worstgen.html
Oh I most certainly agree that they're selfish - and much more importantly - short-sighted.
But tying all of that to being spoiled as children is simply ridiculous. Also, pretending that all civil rights advancements and protests and civil disobedience are a result of the same is asinine
The selfishless alone of a generation didn't do it, not important. What is important is how well he lays out how Finance, Business and Government worked together Globally and this has created a huge income gap. And not just in the US. This is the type of thing both the Tea Party and OWS was pissed about and all sides can get together on to reject.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:
I didn't tell anyone anything about Hillary, and I certainly was no fan of hers.
Based on the polling information fed to me, and the ridiculousness of the Plan B Agent Orange, I never in a million years would have predicted him winning. Now that he has though, I don't see why that gives him any sort of credibility as a leader or as having a plan beyond wiping his royal ass.
Ummmmmmmm, not sure about that. Last time I checked, when you are right and others are wrong, ESPECIALLY when it flies in the face of all conventional wisdom of the 'Experts' it does mean you gain credibility and the 'Experts' lose credibility.
If a political campaign - especially this one - were anything resembling an intellectual debate, then I'd agree with you.
This was 11 months of shock-jocking around America and spouting bullshit as quickly as possible.
That has absolutely nothing to do with running the country, and you'll soon learn that Imperitus Butthead has no plan whatsoever. What then, pleb?
Read the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and wept.
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Oh I most certainly agree that they're selfish - and much more importantly - short-sighted.
But tying all of that to being spoiled as children is simply ridiculous. Also, pretending that all civil rights advancements and protests and civil disobedience are a result of the same is asinine
The selfishless alone of a generation didn't do it, not important. What is important is how well he lays out how Finance, Business and Government worked together Globally and this has created a huge income gap. And not just in the US. This is the type of thing both the Tea Party and OWS was pissed about and all sides can get together on to reject.
I'm very much on board with that. Care for a pitchfork?
McAfee reacts quickly to Vault 7 doc dump and releases a program to detect if the CIA has access to your computer. http://www.pcworld.com/article/3179348/ ... 61342414=1
McAfee has been a very outspoken critic against this type of government spying. Note:He has said he will never commit suicide
Not a computer nerd, so if I got any of that wrong, please make it more accurate.