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  1. 6 hours ago, Prozac said:

    The reference is for some lady’s blog. Hardly an authoritative source. But if you’re so insistent that I should be the one to prove the story is wrong, I’ll admit, I have none. Now you can answer my question. Where’s YOUR proof that your mother is not a hermaphrodite? I will accept a long form birth certificate and/or pics (preferably both). 

    I’ve pointed it out before….   Deny, deny, counter accuse.  It’s a classic technique used by the left.  

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  2. Meh.  Add him to the long list of sell outs.  And it’s not a Trump thing for me.  It’s that he’s the latest in modern politics to do what’s best for him.  Modern politics 101.   These people don’t work for us.  They work for themselves.  He’s been tactful in the way he got the spotlight and he’s found a way to stay in it.  Tears and all.  

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  3. 21 hours ago, kaputt said:

    There has to be a conservative voice out there that can highlight all the BS that Trump called out, but also find a way to bring the American people together (or at least most of them) and then articulate a vision and future for the country. The tweets, brash personality, etc... can be entertaining, especially the times when he was right. But in the end it is tiring, grading, and at the very least, not professional.

    This is exactly what I would like to see.  A conservative that can highlight all the BS going on, bring us together and articulate a vision for the future but do it in a professional, mature and presidential manner.  

    The unfortunate reality is, the only type person that can highlight the BS, fight back and fight hard against the system, deep state, media, big tech, etc is a disruptor.  That type of person would have all the character flaws that Trump has. It’s how a billionaire real estate tycoon from NYC who is a ego maniac got elected.  He was the only one willing to walk into the room slinging elbows and throwing punches.  It was hard to watch at times but again, that’s the only personality type that has the balls to do it.  Anyone and everyone else just gets run over.  

    Nobody had ever looked at Hillary Clinton and said “you’d be in jail” on national tv.  She’d never been talked to like that in her entire life.  Some squeaky clean conservative damn sure would never have done it.  

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  4. 1 hour ago, Guardian said:

    I would 300,000 times rather have a school teach creationism theory over CRT. I would rather kids learn there is a theory that everything was potentially created by a loving God and the science behind it that potentially supports it. Instead of CRT which is a lie and a cult. Super sick and no where in any shape or form based on fact or science and actually calls out to action. Indoctrinates our kids and pushes them to a mean hateful way of life that’s racist. You’re either a victim or a victim created in CRT. Either way is bad and just pure trash.

    You are seeing the classic deny, deny, counter-accuse tactic used on this thread by some on the left.  They’ve denied CRT exists.  They’ve denied CRT is being taught in schools.   And they’ve followed up with a irrelevant creationism argument.  Teaching creationism or personal finance has absolutely nothing to do with CRT.  It’s all about the pivot when you know you can’t defend your side’s position. 

    CRT is the next step in the process of demonizing straight white men.  It’s designed to create division and resentment for future generations.  I’ve said in previous comments that we’ve gone from Nazi’s to white supremacists to now the entire country and system is based on oppression and racism.  As some have pointed out, CRT isn’t about simply teaching history - the good and the bad.  It’s about creating a narrative that our country is fundamentally flawed and must be changed.  And it was exposed because of COVID.  Parents were able to listen to what their kids teachers were saying while on classroom zoom calls.  

    I’m glad parents are standing up to this garbage.  I think we are going to see a lot more people pushing back, in many different arenas and over many different topics.  The progressive left is absolutely out of control.  This is all becoming an argument of right vs wrong or good vs evil and not just differing political views.  

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  5. 3 hours ago, Prozac said:

    I’d be interested to see exactly what’s going into the curriculum, and at what grade levels, that constitutes CRT. The point I was attempting to make is that CRT is a somewhat nebulous, difficult to define concept that has been presented by the right wing media outrage machine to drive up viewership. Meanwhile, on the right, there is a concerted and explicit effort to present religious anti-science bullshit to our children. If Tucker Carlson is an intellectually honest human being (he is not), then where’s his outrage over this very real travesty? 

    https://www.westernjournal.com/nations-largest-teachers-union-goes-critical-race-theory-vows-fight-anyone-opposed/
     

     

  6. 4 hours ago, Waingro said:

    I'm genuinely curious, what are the CBP employees doing differently today than they were doing six months ago, that is driving this? I'll have to assume that these accounts are true and correct. So what executive-branch policies are resulting in migrants streaming over the border and then boarding airplanes to other states?

    This article was written in March.  It’s only gotten worse from there.  

    https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/biden-immigration-policies-cause-predictable-border-crisis-why-didn-t-ncna1260992
     

  7. 6 hours ago, Pooter said:

    People with the means to will just say F the city and move out to red states and more rural areas in general. Which is what we're already seeing happen. That's the one good thing to come out of this pandemic--it showed everyone how shitty the liberal policies that dominate our cities are. 
     

    The only draws cities ever had in the first place were employment opportunities and amenities like nice bars/restaurants/shopping etc... but the Democrats just proved they'll shut that down if they feel like it. And then all you have left is an expensive, crowded, crime-riddled shithole. 

    Yep.  I live in the DFW metroplex.  I see it all the time.  

    Libs have ruined literally everything they’ve touched.  Please don’t California my Texas.  

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  8. It sure is interesting listening to politicians in DC talk about the increase in violent crime going on across the country.  Biden’s tired and confused presser on the issue was really hard to watch.  We are going after rogue gun dealers…. I had no idea that the ATF or FBI had never gone after rogue gun dealers before.  

    It certainly isn’t hard to understand or to predict this if you’re willing to be honest about it.  When Democrat politicians create a culture of crime via a defund the police movement, demonize law enforcement officers, do away with cash bail, incentivize single parenthood, decline to prosecute criminals, create martyrs/heroes out of life long violent thugs, etc you are going to see a sharp increase in crime.  And innocent people will suffer.  And our country will continue to fall apart.

    I can’t imagine pairing the message and behavior of Democrat politicians with policies that would make it harder for law abiding citizens to protect themselves.  Scary stuff.  

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  9. 55 minutes ago, Pooter said:

    No. It does matter. The president of the United States cannot continuously spew garbage and then magically expect everyone to take him super duper serious when one tiny portion of what he's saying turns out to be true.  Trump is like a right wing idiot's Nostradamus. They think he's a genius and make constant excuses for him because he's right occasionally, while conveniently ignoring the mountain of chaff and nonsense.  
     

    I agree that trump derangement syndrome is a thing and the media was looking for reasons to discount or oppose anything trump said.  But two things can be true at once. The media needs to uphold better journalistic standards and trump needed to uphold basic standards of truth and honesty as the president of the United States. 

    Your second paragraph explains the first.  

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  10. On 6/13/2021 at 7:15 PM, DosXX said:

    Things seem to be going fine. Hard to be hopeful if you're a conservative but:

    Pulling out of Afghanistan 

    Rejoined Paris Accords 

    Vaccination rollout 

    Cabinet appointees

    Stimulus Bill 

    Infrastructure Plan https://noahpinion.substack.com/p/bidenomics-explained

     

     

     

    I appreciate the answer.  Others here have pointed out that Biden is taking credit for things that were in the works before he took office.  

    Infrastructure has become the latest example of Dems manipulating language.  They intentionally use the word infrastructure knowing that a majority of people would support fixing bridges, roads and airports.  But, when you get into it, you hear about things like “human infrastructure”, “healthcare is infrastructure” and “child care is infrastructure”.  It’s just another attempt to spend trillions of dollars on social projects paid for by tax increases on the wealthy.  

    The goalposts are constantly shifting.  It’s never enough.  And it all starts with language.  

    It’s being done with race.  Notice how white males aren’t being called Nazi’s anymore?  It moved on to white supremacists for a while.  Now, just being white is the problem.  It’s absurd.  

    It’s been done with drugs.  We are going to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes.  Now, I can’t walk around downtown without smelling so much weed that I worry I’m going to pop hot on a drug test.  

    It’s why I was opposed to the repeal of DOMA.  It’s not because I have a problem with gay people.  It was because I knew what would happen next.  The end game was never about two gay people trying to live out a normal life through marriage.  It was about the sliding scale of gender, trans, pronouns, etc.  Look where we are now.  It never stops and it’s never enough.  

    There are plenty of other issues that we can not bend on knowing there is no end game.  The goal posts will never stop shifting.  Gun rights, abortion and climate change are a few that come to mind.  

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  11. I would genuinely like to hear from a Biden supporter on this thread.  I’d like to hear how they think things are going and what their perspective is.  I’m trying to find reasons to be hopeful for this administration but I’m not having much luck.  

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  12. 55 minutes ago, brabus said:

    Think about all the people in this country who would, without question, suck start the shit out of a pitot tube if I told them it was the safest way to test it...I’m a pilot, so therefore an expert and everything I say regarding planes is true, and cannot be critically examined or questioned!

     

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  13. 1 hour ago, Lord Ratner said:

    What? 

     

    Condemning them it's easy. Admitting that your stance on firearms *enables* a higher death count in violent events, yet you support it anyways, is not. 

    My original post that you quoted spoke of distractions from the abortion argument.  And we are talking about mass shootings.  

  14. On 5/14/2021 at 12:56 AM, Lord Ratner said:

    Pro-gun folks (which I am) do this with mass murder all the time. "But knives kill people too!!" Yeah, dingus, but not as easily. The Vegas Shooter, Quest nightclub, Ft Hood, Columbine, Sandy Hook, etc etc... None of those would have had nearly the same fatality rate with a knife. Guns should still be legal. Freedom is paid for in blood, and it's always less that the blood price of tyranny.

    You think pro gun folks don’t have the courage or intellectual honesty to condemn mass shootings?  I’m struggling to understand the connection here.  

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  15. Manipulating words or language is a key tool in promoting agendas.  There are lots of examples of this like global warming/climate change, gun control/gun safety, woman/birthing people or words used to intentionally confuse the topic of gender.  The abortion argument is no different.  You can see it in words or phrases like unwanted pregnancy vs abortion or any of the terms used to describe life other than baby or human, etc.  Pro-abortion people know that abortion takes a life.  They just choose to direct the conversation somewhere else because most people don’t have the courage or intellectual honesty to just say that they believe in abortion for convenience whether it kills a baby or not.  I’d have more respect for their argument if they did.

    Arguments like rape, incest or even the health of the mother are just distractions.  The vast vast number of abortions are simply out of convenience.  And with the progress made in medicine, the baby is delivered early or operated on in the womb.   I’ve got a buddy who has a daughter who was born at 24 weeks due to the mother’s pre-eclampsia.  She’s a normal healthy 6 year old now.  I never really gave much thought to abortion one way or another until I saw her in the NICU.  Seeing that completely changed my view.  

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  16. 16 hours ago, jazzdude said:

    History is full of examples of individuals or small groups, and not just governments, inflicting their will on a larger population after they have consolidated some means of power, often through force/violence, technological advantage, or through control of key resources.

    BLM, teachers unions,Twitter, Facebook, ANTIFA, the media, etc...   

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  17. 5 hours ago, Lord Ratner said:

    Between holding the trial in Minneapolis, a sitting congresswoman calling for increased confrontation, the mayor saying the police are at fault regardless of the verdict, and the judge failing to sequester the jury until the end, I hope his appeal judges have more courage than the jury did.

    Don’t forget that the city paid the Floyd family 27 million dollars during jury selection.  2 jurors were removed at that point if I remember correctly.  

    What I don’t understand is the racial component.  All of the civil unrest is fueled by the narrative that, once again, we have a white cop killing a unarmed black man because he was black.  That’s all our President and Vice President spoke of during their remarks.  Most of the high profile race baiters were standing with Floyd’s family during their presser. It’s talked about so much that people don’t even question it.  In reality, there is zero evidence at all that this was racially motivated.  There were no hate crimes alleged or charged.  The prosecution said it was Chauvin’s ego that killed Floyd.  Even with zero evidence of a racially motivated crime it’s the center of the focus of everything you hear.  

    I thought Biden and Harris’s comments were some of the most irresponsible comments ever made by someone at their level.  I really do.  It adds fuel to country that is already incredibly divided.  It completely erased any efforts - which they haven’t made - to bring the country together and to heal.  It adds a ton of weight to the anti cop narrative being pushed.  Not to mention, it gives credibility to those race hustlers who push these false narratives. 

    Chauvin’s actions were inexcusable.  Focusing on a made up racial component of the situation takes the thought and energy away from the legitimate police reform we should be focusing on, like more funding and more training.  

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  18. 12 hours ago, Prozac said:

    Do you think big tech/MSM/etc are doing any of this with regards to anything other than their bottom lines? 

    I absolutely believe big tech/MSM/etc are doing any number of things in concert with the power players in our government to shape, swing and direct public opinion in their favored direction.  Examples of this are literally everywhere. 

    And yes, they do it for profit, ie their bottom line.  

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  19. 5 hours ago, brickhistory said:

    Twitter just banned both Project Veritas and O'Keefe personally.

    And by doing so, verified the accusations you listed.  It’s big tech/social media/MSM censoring the truth and opposing opinions.  Doubling down is really all they can do at this point.  

    Forceable suppression of opposition is one of the hallmarks of fascism.  This is modern day fascism.  

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  20. Policing has been discussed in this thread before so I’ll drop this here.  

    Sounds like the female officer involved in yesterday’s shooting of Daunte Wright thought she was firing her taser but fired her weapon instead.  It is another incident involving someone with a warrant resisting arrest.  But it’s still a very tragic incident for sure.  This happened just a few miles from where George Floyd was killed.  This couldn’t have happened in a worse place.  It’s going to be an interesting night in Minnesota.

    It has also been interesting to hear some of the defense’s arguments in the Floyd case.  There’s a camera angle that shows Chauvins knee on Floyd’s shoulder and admissions from Drs that describe how fentanyl/meth can cause asphyxiation.   Floyd was complaining about not being able to breathe before he was on the ground.  Reasonable doubt is the standard.  I don’t say this in support of Chauvin, I’m saying I’m not sure he is going to get a fair trial especially with what’s happened with the shooting yesterday.  That city can’t afford for Chauvin to walk.  Knowingly convicting potentially innocent people due to fear of a mob certainly isn’t the answer either.

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