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Old 06-18-2022 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
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.
Add gore in 2000, Hillary’s delayed concession in 2016, and the summer ‘20 race riots to this discussion and maybe there’s enough context to have a rational discussion here. Otherwise your bias is showing. You can have the last word I’m done posting in this thread.

Attempting get back on topic: In the big picture it seems the normal ebb and flow of market forces is getting verbally amped up and ‘over-leveraged’ by non economic political and social forces so much to the point that it’s hard to discern what’s actually true anymore.
Old 06-18-2022 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by PilotWombat
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.

Thank you for your post.


Americans still mostly respect Americans and the lives of our countrymen. I'm so glad the police did not open fire with lethal force until the inner perimeter of where our Representatives were, the bombs placed around town did not go off and the guns across the river remained across the river. I am thankful for the restraint. I am even more thankful that Mark Esper told the President **no**, twice, when Donald Trump ordered the 82cnd Airborne, our first line combat troops, to engage Black Lives Matters protesters. Demonstrators, even protesters, have every right to do so, as long as they aren't breaking, burning, stealing or killing.


This fall will be a referendum. Americans are very understandably concerned about their economic fall as "taming inflation" means taking money away from the middle class until they just can not afford to spend it anymore. That hurts. The Republicans have not offered any plan for a soft landing. Much of this is out of the control of either party. I doubt Putin is going to give up and go home.


So I really think the best answer is the rise of a "rule of law" conservative who will revitalize the Reagan-minded side (pro immigration, pro democracy here and around the world). I do not agree with Liz Cheney on much, but damn if she hasn't shown herself to be a fine American. The Committee's use of almost entirely **Republican** witnesses have demonstrated that there are people who respect the law, capable of thinking through policy, in the party. Without them, Trump would have remained in power and democracy would be over. It was close. That was the beginning of a tumultuous period that probably will not be resolved one way or another until 2028 or 2030. At that point I think the odds favor us being a democracy in name only. As Putin says, quoting Stalin, "He who counts the votes is all that matters."
Old 06-18-2022 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by tripled
Add gore in 2000, Hillary’s delayed concession in 2016, and the summer ‘20 race riots to this discussion and maybe there’s enough context to have a rational discussion here. Otherwise your bias is showing. You can have the last word I’m done posting in this thread.

Attempting get back on topic: In the big picture it seems the normal ebb and flow of market forces is getting verbally amped up and ‘over-leveraged’ by non economic political and social forces so much to the point that it’s hard to discern what’s actually true anymore.
I expected the economy to become more unstable as we transitioned from fossil fuels to closed-loop systems that diversified and decentralized and distributed energy production to locals. Most of the funding for culture wars starts in the out-of-date offices of energy producers. I think much of what we see is the dying gasps of this industry attempting to hold on to energy and power.

The shift is absolutely inevitable. People want what is cheaper and better. We will alwas have oil & gas production, but as they lose their lead they will lose their political relevance. Then we have a chance that the people will actually get what they want our of government.

You make a couple of excellent points. There is no logic to the "big lie." Gore could not deem himself President. Neither can KamalaHarris. And Pence could not either. It is not up to one person.
Old 06-18-2022 | 01:01 PM
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I’ve been on MLOA for a couple of years. Is this the type of cockpit banter I can expect to come back to? Judging by the drift of nearly every thread on this forum into this crap, I may not be coming back. No job, no matter how much it pays, is worth having to listen to this junk 6-9 hours a day.
Old 06-18-2022 | 01:13 PM
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It really is a war between those that drive Miata's against those that sleep on a MyPillow.
Old 06-18-2022 | 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by PilotWombat
you call a mob of people who murdered a police officer in the line of duty
In the days and weeks after the riot, five police officers who had served at the Capitol on Jan. 6 died.*The Capitol Police had previously said that Officer Sicknick died from injuries sustained “while physically engaging with protesters.” The Washington medical examiner later ruled that he had died of natural causes...

A bipartisan Senate report, released in June, found that the seven deaths were connected to the Capitol attack. But the report was issued a month before two Metropolitan Police officers — Gunther Hashida and Kyle DeFreytag — died by suicide in July.


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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/05/u...ol-deaths.html
Old 06-18-2022 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by All 5 Stages
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
I heard Trump pulled out all the stops for his coup. He called up Pence and told him he was a “wimp” and a “pu**y”. Our country was hanging by a thread. Good thing Trump didn’t pull out any harsher words or
it would have all been over.
Old 06-18-2022 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by PilotWombat
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.
So according to the NYT, a bastion of pro-Trump reporting, no police officers were "murdered" by the crowd on January 6th
Old 06-18-2022 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Forgotmyhat
I’ve been on MLOA for a couple of years. Is this the type of cockpit banter I can expect to come back to? Judging by the drift of nearly every thread on this forum into this crap, I may not be coming back. No job, no matter how much it pays, is worth having to listen to this junk 6-9 hours a day.
No, this forum is nothing like flying the line.
Old 06-18-2022 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
They're trying to destroy the America we know, and replace it with a woke, group identity-based, socialist utopia.

I voted D my entire adult life. But what I've seen over the last 2 years has caused me to re-evaluate the party. I'll likely never vote that way again. And according to the latest polls a plurality of Americans agree with me.
The blue dog Democrat is dead. The party has been hijacked.
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