NYCGOBEARS;842840640 said:
They need to get Melania and Ivanka more involved. They're hot. A liberal's ultimate grudge f$ck, whether the liberal is a man or woman.
She's President in the sequel
NYCGOBEARS;842840640 said:
They need to get Melania and Ivanka more involved. They're hot. A liberal's ultimate grudge f$ck, whether the liberal is a man or woman.
NYCGOBEARS;842840640 said:
They need to get Melania and Ivanka more involved. They're hot. A liberal's ultimate grudge f$ck, whether the liberal is a man or woman.
Strykur;842840668 said:
What is bizarre is the left's hate of Ivanka when she is the ideological opposite of her dad.
NYCGOBEARS;842840670 said:
Who said anything about hate? I said she's hot.
Strykur;842840668 said:
What is bizarre is the left's hate of Ivanka when she is the ideological opposite of her dad.
Strykur;842840668 said:
What is bizarre is the left's hate of Ivanka when she is the ideological opposite of her dad.
grandmastapoop;842840675 said:
More bizarre statements. She is not the opposite of her dad, because her dad stands for nothing. You can't be the opposite of nothing. Further, the left, in fact, was over-infatuated with her, hoping she was the Great Left Hope to reel in her dad. She was not. She is difficult to read - she has said in her book, though, that (more or less) you should not let anyone know how you really feel and that way you can be everything to everyone.
sycasey;842840684 said:
Yes, if people on the left are mad, it's that they are mad at other liberals for thinking Ivanka is going to help curb her father's worst impulses. There's not much evidence she can.
Strykur;842840695 said:
But that doesn't change the fact that Ivanka is a political "liberal" who donated money to Hillary's first campaign back in 2007, and hosted a fundraiser for Cory Booker in 2013.
Strykur;842840695 said:
Expecting anybody to reel in Trump is astoundingly stupid. But that doesn't change the fact that Ivanka is a political "liberal" who donated money to Hillary's first campaign back in 2007, and hosted a fundraiser for Cory Booker in 2013.
Strykur;842840695 said:
Expecting anybody to reel in Trump is astoundingly stupid. But that doesn't change the fact that Ivanka is a political "liberal" who donated money to Hillary's first campaign back in 2007, and hosted a fundraiser for Cory Booker in 2013.
bearister;842840198 said:
Robert Mueller is beyond reproach. If he clears Trump and his campaign, I will apologize to all Trump supporters as well as the Moderators of this board. If he doesn't, all the Left Wing Conspiracy theories and all the Fake News claims in the world will not keep the cell doors from slamming tight each night. Mueller Walked the Walk:
"Mueller enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1968, attending officer candidate school, Army Ranger School and Army jump school.[8] He then served as an officer leading a rifle platoon of the 3rd Marine Division during the Vietnam War;[2] he eventually became aide-de-camp to 3rd Marine Division's commanding general.[8] He received the Bronze Star, two Commendation Medals, the Purple Heart and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry.[2]" Wikipedia
Strykur;842840600 said:
LOL he scares you? Please, other than putting Gorsuch on the Supreme Court, he hasn't really done anything. At worst he's incompetent. I can live with that.
Well duh, because the GOP are the only people left in America who want to keep this country from turning into Venezuela.
If you love free markets, free speech and gun ownership, they are the only game in town now.
sp4149;842840734 said:
Actually I think you've ignored his actual accomplishments through his presidential actions. He has appointed climate change opponents to key positions in the government where they can erase 40 years of government research and experience overnight. Free Speech, hardly, you can no longer mention climate change in these departments. Officially science of the last forty years has been institutionally abandoned in favor of creationist faith. The President is a promoter, a huckster, a flim flam man (must see George C Scott movie for this era, his grin is so familiar); he is not a competent business man or a builder; those he hires, denigrates, and fires. He is reducing spending in R&D; which is the only way in which the US has stayed competitive. Instead he (and the GOP in large parts) are REGRESSIVES, trying to go back to the 1880s, when business was king, citizens had little rights and public servants far less common. Government services weren't outsourced, they weren't even provided. Back then the best athletes were not on sports teams but on fire departments; negotiating deals at the scene of a fire for fighting the fire.
We have been regressing in so many ways that most people are clueless, especially those under 30 who have never known anything different. I would suspect that only a small portion of the population knows that the overwhelming bulk of government services are provided by contractors, motivated not by the Public Good; but accumulating the greatest number of dollars for the smallest expenditure. The dutiful Government Worker has been replaced by the Government contract administrator, mandated to commit the greatest amount of money in the shortest period of time, value and loyalty are not part of the equation other than lip service. The Presidents actions have not been to drain the "swamp" (not sure he even knows that so many of his friends were actually the swamp), but instead to enhance, expand and perpetuate the swamp. In many ways we have regressed back to this time when the courts created the deception that corporations are 'people'; something that the current Court will expand.
Hasn't done anything? Bull; he has set in motion so many varied efforts to destroy so much of the best things in Government; protection of it's citizens from financial predators, the preservation of our wild areas thru the National Park Service; the delivery of clean water and clean air thru EPA actions; the rights of native Americans to have a say in their future; the list is longer but has been Trumped by his tweets.
jyamada;842840729 said:
Your voice is definitely needed during this time of crisis that has befallen our country! Welcome back, Bearister!
sp4149;842840886 said:
The elephant in the room that most seem to be ignoring is the racketeering crimes possibly committed. Trump's chief financial bank has been fined mega millions for laundering $11 BILLION in Russian money (the US attorney investigating was fired by Trump). The laundering method involved buying real estate with dirty money and then reselling it for 'clean' money. Trump has sold hundreds of millions of dollars of real estate to Russians with "dirty money". His real estate business as family owned cannot hide behind unknown stockholder faces; he is wholly responsible. Under RICO statutes the use of his real estate empire to launder money does not have to be intentional to violate the law and make him culpable. The Trump University case was a RICO case, which Trump settled without admitting guilt to avoid the trial where he could have been also found criminally guilty. However the Deutsche Bank Russian money laundering through NY real estate is likely to net big fish other than Trump. Should Trump be excused from prosecution as a sitting President if it's only a billion or two that his real estate firm laundered?
bearister;842840897 said:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-impeachment-conversation_us_591dac5ce4b094cdba51c404
tequila4kapp;842840975 said:
You guys should be a little careful with your sources for news. WaPo has gotten numerous things factually incorrect, such as their breaking news story that the Russians had hacked our power grid (https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/russian-hackers-penetrated-us-electricity-grid-through-a-utility-in-vermont/2016/12/30/8fc90cc4-ceec-11e6-b8a2-8c2a61b0436f_story.html?utm_term=.49622a92b10a), the NY Times with their sordid history of bias and HuffPo which recently published an Op Ed calling for public harassment of elected officials - which some content has contributed to acts of violence against Congressman (such as one from The Left driving a Congressman off the road and others receiving death threats). On this last point, I posted previously about violence and many here said it wasn't the left, it was Antifa and other extremists. This latest business disproves that point. As I've said before, this is dangerous, unnecessary and will beget more violence in return. Everyone needs to tone it down a bit, and in my humble opinion that starts with the rhetoric we often see in these threads on BI.
Unit2Sucks;842840985 said:
For purposes of clarity, please tell us what reliable news sources you prefer and whether they ever get anything factually incorrect.
sycasey;842841034 said:
....So the answer is whatever confirms his previously held assumptions.
bearister;842841042 said:
"Three reasons why Trumpeters are unable to accept even legitimate criticism of Trump;
"The first is belief perseverance, which is the idea that once-formed, beliefs are resistant to change. Another principle is commitment. When we make a choice, we are hesitant to change. A third principle is confirmation bias, which suggests that we take in new information that is in line with our preexisting beliefs and disregard contrary information."
Patrick Mattimore
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Accusations of bias aside, it's simply a fact that a number of negative things happened in Trump's opening 100 days. The Russia investigation, for example, was a source of endless criticism from Democrats and other Trump opponents. The travel ban executive order led to intense argument and losses for the administration in the courts. The healthcare debacle created more negative coverage because it was a major screwup and a setback for both Trump and House Republicans.
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Accusations of bias aside, it's simply a fact that a number of negative things happened in Trump's opening 100 days. The Russia investigation, for example, was a source of endless criticism from Democrats and other Trump opponents. The travel ban executive order led to intense argument and losses for the administration in the courts. The healthcare debacle created more negative coverage because it was a major screwup and a setback for both Trump and House Republicans.
Unit2Sucks;842841055 said:
Nice try Strykur. Did the study also find that the media was biased against Assad? How about Bin Laden? Polpot? Even the link you served up in support of your position says that the coverage is negative because he's doing a bad job.
Strykur;842841054 said:
Flip that around, and it's the same script that explains why leftists cannot accept Trump as the President....
Strykur;842841062 said:
OK I have fucking had it with you and your clueless bullshit. Did you seriously mention Trump in the same vein as Assad, BIN LADEN, AND FUCKING POLPOT? Trump is now equivalent to mass-murdering dictators? Do you even have a Cal degree?
Quote:
In logic, reductio ad absurdum (Latin for "reduction to absurdity"; or argumentum ad absurdum, "argument to absurdity") is a form of argument which attempts either to disprove a statement by showing it inevitably leads to a ridiculous, absurd, or impractical conclusion, or to prove one by showing that if it were not true, the result would be absurd or impossible.
sp4149;842840886 said:
The elephant in the room that most seem to be ignoring is the racketeering crimes possibly committed. Trump's chief financial bank has been fined mega millions for laundering $11 BILLION in Russian money (the US attorney investigating was fired by Trump). The laundering method involved buying real estate with dirty money and then reselling it for 'clean' money. Trump has sold hundreds of millions of dollars of real estate to Russians with "dirty money". His real estate business as family owned cannot hide behind unknown stockholder faces; he is wholly responsible. Under RICO statutes the use of his real estate empire to launder money does not have to be intentional to violate the law and make him culpable. The Trump University case was a RICO case, which Trump settled without admitting guilt to avoid the trial where he could have been also found criminally guilty. However the Deutsche Bank Russian money laundering through NY real estate is likely to net big fish other than Trump. Should Trump be excused from prosecution as a sitting President if it's only a billion or two that his real estate firm laundered?
He has appointed climate change opponents to key positions in the government where they can erase 40 years of government research and experience overnight. Free Speech, hardly, you can no longer mention climate change in these departments. Officially science of the last forty years has been institutionally abandoned in favor of creationist faith. The President ... (and the GOP in large parts) are REGRESSIVES, trying to go back to the 1880s, when business was king, citizens had little rights and public servants far less common.
We have been regressing in so many ways that most people are clueless, especially those under 30 who have never known anything different. I would suspect that only a small portion of the population knows that the overwhelming bulk of government services are provided by contractors, motivated not by the Public Good; but accumulating the greatest number of dollars for the smallest expenditure. The dutiful Government Worker has been replaced by the Government contract administrator, mandated to commit the greatest amount of money in the shortest period of time, value and loyalty are not part of the equation other than lip service. The Presidents actions have not been to drain the "swamp" (not sure he even knows that so many of his friends were actually the swamp), but instead to enhance, expand and perpetuate the swamp. In many ways we have regressed back to this time when the courts created the deception that corporations are 'people'; something that the current Court will expand.