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JamesBond 06-18-2022 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443395)
Close the 40 foot space between Mike Pence, the President of the Senate and the Proud Boys; then what?
  • Proud boys say "hey we were just kidding" and they go home?
  • Arizona's alternate slate of electors also leave their DC Hotel and also just go home?
  • Someone files a lawsuit, gets it to the US Supreme Court, argues the case and gets a ruling certifying the vote?
In what alternate reality do you not find the actual sacking of our Capital and execution of a plan to maintain power, by every definition a coup, not serious?

Are you disappointed that Pence and other genuine conservatives stood their ground despite the very proximate threat?

Hitler, Putin, and recently Viktor Orbán won their popular elections then just decided to stay in office. That is exactly what Trump intended to do.

I guess it was a "coup" because of the hundreds of people massacred as they made their way into the building? Oh wait.

"Sacking" of the capitol. that is some really funny stuff amigo.

But guess what.... they are all still replaceable, and the real 'coup' took place in the middle of the night at "closed" vote counting places. Oh yeah... conspiracy theories and all....

CBreezy 06-18-2022 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by JamesBond (Post 3443400)
I guess it was a "coup" because of the hundreds of people massacred as they made their way into the building? Oh wait.

"Sacking" of the capitol. that is some really funny stuff amigo.

But guess what.... they are all still replaceable, and the real 'coup' took place in the middle of the night at "closed" vote counting places. Oh yeah... conspiracy theories and all....

Lord. Talk about conspiracies. You can't be that misinformed to believe in voter fraud conspiracy

blue vortex 06-18-2022 10:52 AM

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“Study everything Cathie Wood says and writes.


Tom Lee, Tony Seba, Michael Saylor.

They will make you rich beyond your wildest dreams. IMO.

It’s another MSTR day.😃”

and

“Bitcoin. The great equalizer.”

I don’t even need a Delta pay raise after all that success.


Wonder if he has more “big picture” advice he can give us.

SonicFlyer 06-18-2022 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
Trump's "America First" tariffs are a tax on us and a disruption to the global supply chain, especially to American manufacturers. Biden has kept nearly all of Trump's tariffs. The scarcity of goods makes prices higher.

Yes this is correct. Taxation, in any form, is bad.



Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
Cheap interest rates created a housing bubble again. It is about a perfect storm for inflation.

Wouldn't call it a bubble since supply is still very short compared to demand. But yes, low interest rates absolutely fueled the recent housing price spike.

Then again, this is what happens when the government tries to run the economy.



Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
The Fed is, and should be, independent of the President.

No, the Fed shouldn't even exist. It's unconstitutional on its face and criminal under the surface.


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
removing all of Trump's tariffs should have been almost the first action to lower inflation.

That would be a step in the right direction, yes. Cutting federal spending would be too, but no one can seem to do that, Dems or Republicans.


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
January 6th was much more serious than most people treat it.

LOL no it wasn't. It was a joke. A bunch of goofballs walk through the capitol with a few of them doing some damage, but most of them just peacefully there. Never mind the fact they were invited in.



Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
But I am not sure we will keep our democracy.

Got news for you, the US isn't a "democracy" and never has been.



Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
I think keeping "we the people" in charge hinges on whether rule-of-law conservatives can take back the Republican party. The politics of personality and frustration with the bureaucrats are forces too strong to hold out against. The grievances are too strong. We need an Eisenhower and I'd take a Ronald Reagan. We need a leader with both respect for law and rhetorical ability.

I'd just be happy with a government that follows the Constitution. But we haven't really had that since day one, so I'm not going to hold my breath.

Gspeed 06-18-2022 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443367)
  • Ukraine is the second-largest nation in Europe. Nearly half of Europe's gas comes from, or through, Ukraine. Oil & Gas are global commodities.
  • Direct payments to poor families began under Trump and were continued by Biden & Congress approved both rounds from both administrations.
  • Trump's "America First" tariffs are a tax on us and a disruption to the global supply chain, especially to American manufacturers. Biden has kept nearly all of Trump's tariffs. The scarcity of goods makes prices higher.
  • Cheap interest rates created a housing bubble again.
It is about a perfect storm for inflation. The Fed is, and should be, independent of the President. We would not like politicians manipulating the dollar for short-term gain, although I'd not say the firewall is perfect, it should be there. The Fed has done much more than just raise interest rates, the Fed has mostly closed the "window" by which banks and insurers have been getting free funds to speculate in the market. The loss of the banks and insurers using Fed money has been responsible for much of the decline of the equity markets and I am surprised more media outlets have not reported that fact to the public. In sum, the Federal Deficit is down, shrunk by around $2 trillion. Financial conservatives and dollar hawks should be cheering, but the personal pain of seeing a quarter of their 401K's evaporate has tampered enthusiasm for deficit reduction. Biden is about as unlucky as any politician could possibly be and his administration has been slow, too conservative, in its reactions. He has done some things like employing the Defense Production Act to deliver baby formula, but removing all of Trump's tariffs should have been almost the first action to lower inflation.

January 6th was much more serious than most people treat it. We came down to maybe a forty-foot space: The distance between the Proud Boys who stated they would have killed Mike Pence had they captured him. In the weeks that followed almost everyone disavowed "the big lie." Then as politicians figure out their base really liked "the big lie" they started to find ways to incorporate their base's demands so that they would not kill their own political ambitions on the hill of honesty or rule of law.

The parallels between America-first faith-based fascism and the rise of the NAZI movement are both striking and terrifying. Germans in the Weimar Republic grew increasingly frustrated with inflation; mad at foreigners, directing their antipathy at immigrants. Hitler rose in popularity by giving voice to these grievances, tried to pull off a putsch and after failing got banned from Twitter. No seriously, he got banned from public speeches. After the ban was lifted Hitler came back stronger than ever. The stock market crash of 1929 had the knock-on effect of freezing German capital markets. The NAZIs were elected to office. Then they just kept those offices. Many Americans were supportive of their cause including many churches in the United States.

We are approaching a perfect storm of economic transition. Long term, the rise of alternative energy supplies will employ many more Americans in better jobs than our pump and burn operations today. Long term I am an optimist.

But I am not sure we will keep our democracy. I think keeping "we the people" in charge hinges on whether rule-of-law conservatives can take back the Republican party. The politics of personality and frustration with the bureaucrats are forces too strong to hold out against. The grievances are too strong. We need an Eisenhower and I'd take a Ronald Reagan. We need a leader with both respect for law and rhetorical ability.

Authoritarian regimes tend to be corrupt and inefficient. We might be at the point where we figure out what our lives are going to be like in the post-Democratic United States.

Thank you.

PilotWombat 06-18-2022 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by SonicFlyer (Post 3443423)
LOL no it wasn't. It was a joke. A bunch of goofballs walk through the capitol with a few of them doing some damage, but most of them just peacefully there.

I just popped in to see where this thread was headed and clearly the answer is "off the rails". So I'm not going to read what was posted before nor come back to see how you respond, but the fact that you call a mob of people who murdered a police officer in the line of duty while calling for the Vice President they were actively searching for to be hanged (probably not the same people and not at the same time, but the same group in the same incident) a "bunch of goofballs" is downright terrifying.

JamesBond 06-18-2022 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by PilotWombat (Post 3443434)
I just popped in to see where this thread was headed and clearly the answer is "off the rails". So I'm not going to read what was posted before nor come back to see how you respond, but the fact that you call a mob of people who murdered a police officer in the line of duty while calling for the Vice President they were actively searching for to be hanged (probably not the same people and not at the same time, but the same group in the same incident) a "bunch of goofballs" is downright terrifying.

Interesting.. And could you enlighten us all with the name of the police officer that was 'murdered' on Jan 6th?

Or were you just throwing a turd in the punchbowl and running away?

Nantonaku 06-18-2022 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 3443395)
Close the 40 foot space between Mike Pence, the President of the Senate and the Proud Boys; then what?
  • Proud boys say "hey we were just kidding" and they go home?
  • Arizona's alternate slate of electors also leave their DC Hotel and also just go home?
  • Someone files a lawsuit, gets it to the US Supreme Court, argues the case and gets a ruling certifying the vote?
In what alternate reality do you not find the actual sacking of our Capital and execution of a plan to maintain power, by every definition a coup, not serious?

Are you disappointed that Pence and other genuine conservatives stood their ground despite the very proximate threat?

Hitler, Putin, and recently Viktor Orbán won their popular elections then just decided to stay in office. That is exactly what Trump intended to do.

You are giving Trump way more credit than he deserves if you think he could have pulled something like this off.

DeltaboundRedux 06-18-2022 11:45 AM

Spent the past two years deep dive reading Gaetano Mosca, Vilfredo Pareto, Carl Schmitt (especially CS), Bertrand de Jouvenel, later James Burnham, and Paul Gottfried.

If you want to have and adult view of where and how power operates in so-called “liberal democracies”, I can’t recommend them enough if you want to deprogram yourself from your state school taught propaganda and baby level media narratives.

The short version is best summarized by George Carlin though: “It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.” And never will be.

All 5 Stages 06-18-2022 11:49 AM

Another "insurrection," perhaps ...

"The building was closed to visitors, and these individuals were determined to be a part of a group that had been directed by the USCP to leave the building earlier in the day."

A5S

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/late-show-stephen-colbert-crew-arrested-us-capitol


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