Congressional Democrats have a 19% approval rating.
Ouch.
Cal88 said:DiabloWags said:oski003 said:DiabloWags said:movielover said:
The definition of self-righteous, misguided, and delusional. Anything to attack.
Where's that Global Warming??!!
I guess you have no problem with the CHINESE LOCATING THEIR COMPANIES IN THE U.S.?
The same guy that has been "cheerleading" every one of Trump's tariffs against CHINA.
You sound CONFUSED.
You sound CONFUSED.
Nope.
I'm pretty clear on movielover "cheerleading" a CHINESE OWNED COMPANY setting up shop in the U.S.
You sound CONFUSED.
What's wrong with Geely/Volvo/Zeekr setting up plants in the US? They're excellent cars, and if they can be made here, it's a win-win for workers and consumers alike.
Car prices worldwide are coming down because of Chinese autos, markets that will be completely closed to Chinese manufacturers like the US will have much higher car and truck costs, putting us at an economic disadvantage.
movielover said:DiabloWags said:
"Whataboutism"
It's what low IQ people do.
What kind of people cruise social forums to insult people?
movielover said:
Rolling Stone Magazine / Quinnipiac poll:
Congressional Democrats have a 19% approval rating.
Ouch.
DiabloWags said:
How was your 10 day vacation?
It’s time for arrests pic.twitter.com/tYOAgym9bc
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bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
How was your 10 day vacation?
Cool. I had tacos the other day in Orinda with helltopay.
bear2034 said:DiabloWags said:
How was your 10 day vacation?
Cool. I had tacos the other day in Orinda with helltopay.
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The greatest six months in presidential history.
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bearister said:
"Throughout history, and particularly in the 20th century, dictators and authoritarian regimes frequently renamed places, institutions, and even holidays as a means of consolidating power, erasing past influences, promoting their ideology, or establishing a cult of personality.
Examples
Soviet Union: Joseph Stalin's era saw numerous cities and landmarks renamed in his honor (e.g., Stalingrad, Stalinabad) and many places named after communist figures or concepts. After his death and during de-Stalinization, many of these names were reverted.
Nazi Germany: Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime systematically renamed streets, squares, and towns, often removing references to political enemies or Jewish figures, and replacing them with names honoring Nazi leaders, martyrs, battles, or German heritage.
Maoist China: During Mao Zedong's rule and the Cultural Revolution, there was a widespread effort to rename streets and public spaces with revolutionary or communist-themed names, such as "Red East" or "East is Red" streets. However, this often led to logistical issues and some names were later reverted or adjusted.
Italy under Mussolini: Benito Mussolini's regime also used renaming as a propaganda tool, for example, the Foro Mussolini (now Foro Italico)."
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bearister said:
"Throughout history, and particularly in the 20th century, dictators and authoritarian regimes frequently renamed places, institutions, and even holidays as a means of consolidating power, erasing past influences, promoting their ideology, or establishing a cult of personality.
oski003 said:bearister said:
"Throughout history, and particularly in the 20th century, dictators and authoritarian regimes frequently renamed places, institutions, and even holidays as a means of consolidating power, erasing past influences, promoting their ideology, or establishing a cult of personality.
Examples
Soviet Union: Joseph Stalin's era saw numerous cities and landmarks renamed in his honor (e.g., Stalingrad, Stalinabad) and many places named after communist figures or concepts. After his death and during de-Stalinization, many of these names were reverted.
Nazi Germany: Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime systematically renamed streets, squares, and towns, often removing references to political enemies or Jewish figures, and replacing them with names honoring Nazi leaders, martyrs, battles, or German heritage.
Maoist China: During Mao Zedong's rule and the Cultural Revolution, there was a widespread effort to rename streets and public spaces with revolutionary or communist-themed names, such as "Red East" or "East is Red" streets. However, this often led to logistical issues and some names were later reverted or adjusted.
Italy under Mussolini: Benito Mussolini's regime also used renaming as a propaganda tool, for example, the Foro Mussolini (now Foro Italico)."
AI Overview
Yes, the Redskins and Indians had their name changed while the puppet Emperor Biden reigned.
movielover said:
Google AI:
"Native American Guardians Association (NAGA):
This group, based in North Dakota, has been vocal in their support for the original name, arguing that it is a term of pride and respect for Native Americans, not a slur. They have even filed a lawsuit against the Washington Commanders, the team's current name, for defamation and conspiracy.
Pride and Tradition:
Some Native Americans feel that the name Redskins represents a part of their heritage and culture and should not be erased. They see the name as a symbol of honor and respect.
Polls showing lack of offense:
Some polls, including a 2016 Washington Post poll, indicated that a majority of Native Americans polled were not offended by the name. "
Melania speaks some truth. pic.twitter.com/lWmBrPwXxs
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bearister said:
"Throughout history, and particularly in the 20th century, dictators and authoritarian regimes frequently renamed places, institutions, and even holidays as a means of consolidating power, erasing past influences, promoting their ideology, or establishing a cult of personality.
Examples
Soviet Union: Joseph Stalin's era saw numerous cities and landmarks renamed in his honor (e.g., Stalingrad, Stalinabad) and many places named after communist figures or concepts. After his death and during de-Stalinization, many of these names were reverted.
Nazi Germany: Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime systematically renamed streets, squares, and towns, often removing references to political enemies or Jewish figures, and replacing them with names honoring Nazi leaders, martyrs, battles, or German heritage.
Maoist China: During Mao Zedong's rule and the Cultural Revolution, there was a widespread effort to rename streets and public spaces with revolutionary or communist-themed names, such as "Red East" or "East is Red" streets. However, this often led to logistical issues and some names were later reverted or adjusted.
Italy under Mussolini: Benito Mussolini's regime also used renaming as a propaganda tool, for example, the Foro Mussolini (now Foro Italico)."
AI Overview
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