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DaKardii
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Navigator wrote:
Thu Jan 14, 2021 9:30 pm
General Kelly
General McMaster
General Mathis
I'm convinced McMaster was forced out due to a smear campaign orchestrated by more radical elements within the administration. The end goal was to get Bolton installed, so Trump's foreign policy would become far less restrained and far more reckless.

Believe it or not, there are foreign policy people in Washington who are just as crazy as the CCP, if not more so.

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** 14-Jan-2021 World View: Blaming the victim
Navigator wrote:
Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:17 pm
> The voting system needed to be cleaned up for years before this
> election. We still do not have voter registration IDs and good
> ways to ensure that someone only votes once, and that they are
> allowed to do so.

> The reason is that Democrats do not want any kind of ID
> requirement. Why? (answer should be obvious to most here)

> This year, most states panicked over the WuHu Flu impact on the
> election and and did not think through what was going to happen
> with the mail in ballot system. The sad thing is that about 35
> states have Republican legislatures that should have put some kind
> of validation procedures in place.

> Yet, even still, if the Democrats were messing with the ballots, I
> would think that they would have done MUCH better in the House
> races.

> Again, Trump really damaged himself in the election in 4 ways:

> 1. Insulting McCain, even after he died (cost him AZ and a lot of
> Veteran votes)

> 2. Telling people not to vote by mail as it wasn't safe (this
> alone probably cost him the election. Side note - FL Republicans
> went all out to tell their people TO vote by mail, and it worked)

> 3. The Television briefings on the virus. He did not look informed
> or Presidential.

> 4. The First Televised Debate. He looked anything but
> Presidential (Side note - after the 2nd Debate, people were
> calling their election officials to ask how to change their
> vote)
I understand your points, but if you've read my article, then you can
understand why I believe that you're blaming the victim.

Every day it's becoming more and more apparent that the Democrats are
bent on total vengeance against the 74 million Trump supporters. When
I said that this was the darkest time in American in my memory, I
wasn't exaggerating.

Starting with the Obama administration, when Obama, Biden and other
Democrats spewed hate and called 60 million Tea Partiers racists,
terrorists, and teabaggers, for simply opposing Obama's idiotic
policies, the Democrats have had a 15-year genocidal jihad targeting
the Tea Partiers and Trump supporters, to destroy them.

Trump was trying to stop their hate-filled destruction, and stood in
their way. They tried everything -- illegal court filings, illegal
impeachment charges, and failed. They finally got their chance
because of the pandemic, when they could flood the country with
millions of paper ballots, and use them to commit fraud and rig the
election.

And now that they've succeeded, they're mopping up and getting people
fired for ever having said anything in support of Trump, and shutting
down any business supporting Trump.

The Democrats' objective is the destruction of the 74 milion Trump
supporters, just as the Chinese Communists have the objective of
destruction of the Uighurs, Tibetans, and Christians.

You can list 10 mistakes that the Uighurs made, but that would be
blaming the victim. Not making those precise mistakes wouldn't change
the fact that the Communists were determined to arrest, execute and
enslave millions of Uighurs.

That's what I mean when I say that why you say that Trump made this or
that mistake, you're blaming the victim. The Democrats are bent on
this incredibly violent, destructive path, and they would have found a
way no matter what.

Here's some more reading:

-- The threats and violence Twitter won’t police
https://nypost.com/2021/01/12/the-threa ... nt-police/
(NY Post, 14-Jan-2021)

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John wrote:
Thu Jan 14, 2021 9:52 pm
** 14-Jan-2021 World View: Blaming the victim
Navigator wrote:
Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:17 pm
> The voting system needed to be cleaned up for years before this
> election. We still do not have voter registration IDs and good
> ways to ensure that someone only votes once, and that they are
> allowed to do so.

> The reason is that Democrats do not want any kind of ID
> requirement. Why? (answer should be obvious to most here)

> This year, most states panicked over the WuHu Flu impact on the
> election and and did not think through what was going to happen
> with the mail in ballot system. The sad thing is that about 35
> states have Republican legislatures that should have put some kind
> of validation procedures in place.

> Yet, even still, if the Democrats were messing with the ballots, I
> would think that they would have done MUCH better in the House
> races.

> Again, Trump really damaged himself in the election in 4 ways:

> 1. Insulting McCain, even after he died (cost him AZ and a lot of
> Veteran votes)

> 2. Telling people not to vote by mail as it wasn't safe (this
> alone probably cost him the election. Side note - FL Republicans
> went all out to tell their people TO vote by mail, and it worked)

> 3. The Television briefings on the virus. He did not look informed
> or Presidential.

> 4. The First Televised Debate. He looked anything but
> Presidential (Side note - after the 2nd Debate, people were
> calling their election officials to ask how to change their
> vote)
I understand your points, but if you've read my article, then you can
understand why I believe that you're blaming the victim.

Every day it's becoming more and more apparent that the Democrats are
bent on total vengeance against the 74 million Trump supporters. When
I said that this was the darkest time in American in my memory, I
wasn't exaggerating.

Starting with the Obama administration, when Obama, Biden and other
Democrats spewed hate and called 60 million Tea Partiers racists,
terrorists, and teabaggers, for simply opposing Obama's idiotic
policies, the Democrats have had a 15-year genocidal jihad targeting
the Tea Partiers and Trump supporters, to destroy them.

Trump was trying to stop their hate-filled destruction, and stood in
their way. They tried everything -- illegal court filings, illegal
impeachment charges, and failed. They finally got their chance
because of the pandemic, when they could flood the country with
millions of paper ballots, and use them to commit fraud and rig the
election.

And now that they've succeeded, they're mopping up and getting people
fired for ever having said anything in support of Trump, and shutting
down any business supporting Trump.

The Democrats' objective is the destruction of the 74 milion Trump
supporters, just as the Chinese Communists have the objective of
destruction of the Uighurs, Tibetans, and Christians.

You can list 10 mistakes that the Uighurs made, but that would be
blaming the victim. Not making those precise mistakes wouldn't change
the fact that the Communists were determined to arrest, execute and
enslave millions of Uighurs.

That's what I mean when I say that why you say that Trump made this or
that mistake, you're blaming the victim. The Democrats are bent on
this incredibly violent, destructive path, and they would have found a
way no matter what.

Here's some more reading:

-- The threats and violence Twitter won’t police
https://nypost.com/2021/01/12/the-threa ... nt-police/
(NY Post, 14-Jan-2021)
I agree that the extremist Democrats (which are on the cusp of a complete takeover of that party) have a vitriolic hatred of Republicans and anyone that stands in their way. Yes, they are looking for vengeance and want to ruin anyone who doesn't agree with them.

How they went after Trump was more than mean spirited and wrong. The Russians did not "steal" the election for Trump in 2016. Trump attempted to be open and it backfired. His only hope here was an AG along the lines of Holder for Obama.

There is no justification for going after the average Trump supporter. None. We are supposed to be able to engage in debate. That's one of the foundation principles of the country.

What I am trying to point out is that Trump did things that contributed to the loss of the election. He also failed to do much, but the Supreme Court appointments were HUGE, and just for that he needed to defeat Hillary.

The attempted coup (which was never going to work) by storming the capitol to try and Force representatives to do things was criminally wrong, and those people should be held accountable.

He should have worked with Republican legislatures to ensure the mail voting had better verification (as spottybrowncow pointed out), but unfortunately, that is hindsight.

What the Democrats will attempt to do is to make many of the viewpoints and most of the practices of conservatives illegal. For example, I can easily foresee laws forcing churches to hold homosexual weddings (if they do not already do so).

They are already pretty successful in using Google/Facebook/Twitter to shut down opposing viewpoints.

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** 14-Jan-2021 World View: DaKardii's Topic

Multiple flame war posts have been moved into DaKardii's Topic.

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JCP wrote:
Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:59 am
America has already adopted a defacto form of China's social credit system. A few Silicon valley billionaires now decide what can and cannot be said. Freedom of speech is dead. freedom is dead. Democracy is dead. Soon a few billionaires will decide who gets to run for office, like in North Korea. If social media weirdos (and they are wierdos) can ban the democratically elected leader of The United States and get away with it, then America is dead. Without freedom, there is no America.

China has won. Why? Because we have adopted their system.

Why would anyone bother to fight China now? Are we fighting for freedom? Or are we now just cannon fodder for slave masters?
Soon big tech will be our overlords and politicians will be just their minions to carry out orders.

Silenced S

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Some major shit has been hitting the fan in Europe over the past couple of days:

https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/01/13/cd ... m-germany/

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... g-pandemic

https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireSto ... y-75221440

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-at-risk

Merkel is on her way out; Ratas is gone and his entire coalition is going with him; and Italy's government is collapsing and the Netherlands are close to the same. Could this potentially be the beginning of the end for the EU?

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Guest wrote:
Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:48 am
JCP wrote:
Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:59 am
America has already adopted a defacto form of China's social credit system. A few Silicon valley billionaires now decide what can and cannot be said. Freedom of speech is dead. freedom is dead. Democracy is dead. Soon a few billionaires will decide who gets to run for office, like in North Korea. If social media weirdos (and they are wierdos) can ban the democratically elected leader of The United States and get away with it, then America is dead. Without freedom, there is no America.

China has won. Why? Because we have adopted their system.

Why would anyone bother to fight China now? Are we fighting for freedom? Or are we now just cannon fodder for slave masters?
Soon big tech will be our overlords and politicians will be just their minions to carry out orders.
Remember when Google's motto was "Don't be Evil"? That has not been true for a very long time.

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JCP wrote:
Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:59 am
America has already adopted a defacto form of China's social credit system. A few Silicon valley billionaires now decide what can and cannot be said. Freedom of speech is dead. freedom is dead. Democracy is dead. Soon a few billionaires will decide who gets to run for office, like in North Korea. If social media weirdos (and they are wierdos) can ban the democratically elected leader of The United States and get away with it, then America is dead. Without freedom, there is no America.

China has won. Why? Because we have adopted their system.

Why would anyone bother to fight China now? Are we fighting for freedom? Or are we now just cannon fodder for slave masters?
This is not new in American History. The last famous populist president, Teddy Roosevelt, also served only one term. However, the trust busting started. Then as now... You had just a few people calling ALL the shots. Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan, Vanderbilt...

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Silenced S wrote:
Fri Jan 15, 2021 8:18 am
Some major shit has been hitting the fan in Europe over the past couple of days:

https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/01/13/cd ... m-germany/

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... g-pandemic

https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireSto ... y-75221440

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-at-risk

Merkel is on her way out; Ratas is gone and his entire coalition is going with him; and Italy's government is collapsing and the Netherlands are close to the same. Could this potentially be the beginning of the end for the EU?
The EU is on its way out. But my prediction is that once it collapses, it will split into smaller blocs that have larger degrees of member integration than the EU itself does. And these blocs will become at best rivals and at worst enemies.

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** 15-Jan-2021 World View: The end of the EU?
Silenced S wrote:
Fri Jan 15, 2021 8:18 am
> Some major shit has been hitting the fan in Europe over the past
> couple of days:

> https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/01/13/cd ... m-germany/

> https://www.usnews.com/news/world/artic ... g-pandemic

> https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireSto ... y-75221440

> https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... te-at-risk

> Merkel is on her way out; Ratas is gone and his entire coalition
> is going with him; and Italy's government is collapsing and the
> Netherlands are close to the same. Could this potentially be the
> beginning of the end for the EU?

If the EU survived Greece's financial crisis, I would have though
they could survive anything.

However, just as the US is going through political chaos, the same is
true in Europe.

Brexit took effect two weeks ago. It complicates many transactions
between the UK and EU countries, but it also complicates transactions
between different EU countries, since many transactions between EU
countries went through London.

Another problem is the vaccine. There are news stories about botched
distribution of vaccines, and botched vaccination programs, with
disagreements about vaccine allocations.

-- Pfizer, BioNTech cut back vaccine deliveries to EU at 'short
notice'
https://www.dw.com/en/pfizer-biontech-c ... a-56237275
(Deutsche Welle, 15-Jan-2021)

However, none of these problems would be solved by the EU splitting up.
To the contrary, all of these programs will bring the EU nations closer
together, because they depend on each other to solve these problems.

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