http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/316726-giuliani-trump-asked-me-how-to-do-a-muslim-ban-legallySo is Rudy Giuliani kind of salty that Trump didn't give him a better job? This seems like he's outing him.
A few years ago, I would have agreed. But now? The US really seems to be heading towards a post-truth society. Tens of millions of people voted for Trump despite how clear it was that he's a disaster and disgrace to his country. Through my girlfriend's family and friends, I now see Facebook posts from actual and real people (not trolls) who believe this kind of crap. People who legitimately ignore demonstrable facts and parrot the dumbest and most unfounded stuff. I want nothing more than to believe that PSU and people like him are just trolling. It would be a great sort of coping mechanism to think these people are just messing with us and are not so stupid, ignorant and biased that it's downright baffling. But there's actually people out there like that. And that's worrying.
I think it speaks more to how upset people are with the political system that they're willing to watch it all burn down than attempt to fix it. And can you blame them? After decades of nonstop proof of how convoluted and awful its gotten, why would anyone want to tread through waist-high shit in order to try and fix it with the possibility of either getting nothing accomplished or becoming part of the problem themselves? Quote from: Flee on January 30, 2017, 03:06:01 PMA few years ago, I would have agreed. But now? The US really seems to be heading towards a post-truth society. Tens of millions of people voted for Trump despite how clear it was that he's a disaster and disgrace to his country. Through my girlfriend's family and friends, I now see Facebook posts from actual and real people (not trolls) who believe this kind of crap. People who legitimately ignore demonstrable facts and parrot the dumbest and most unfounded stuff. I want nothing more than to believe that PSU and people like him are just trolling. It would be a great sort of coping mechanism to think these people are just messing with us and are not so stupid, ignorant and biased that it's downright baffling. But there's actually people out there like that. And that's worrying.
Quote from: Ian on January 30, 2017, 04:09:20 PMI think it speaks more to how upset people are with the political system that they're willing to watch it all burn down than attempt to fix it. And can you blame them? After decades of nonstop proof of how convoluted and awful its gotten, why would anyone want to tread through waist-high shit in order to try and fix it with the possibility of either getting nothing accomplished or becoming part of the problem themselves? Quote from: Flee on January 30, 2017, 03:06:01 PMA few years ago, I would have agreed. But now? The US really seems to be heading towards a post-truth society. Tens of millions of people voted for Trump despite how clear it was that he's a disaster and disgrace to his country. Through my girlfriend's family and friends, I now see Facebook posts from actual and real people (not trolls) who believe this kind of crap. People who legitimately ignore demonstrable facts and parrot the dumbest and most unfounded stuff. I want nothing more than to believe that PSU and people like him are just trolling. It would be a great sort of coping mechanism to think these people are just messing with us and are not so stupid, ignorant and biased that it's downright baffling. But there's actually people out there like that. And that's worrying. So basically this. Burning everything to the ground isn't the correct answer, nor is pumping out this stupid thing where facts are suddenly becoming opinions if you don't agree with them.And I know it's brought up countless times, so forgive me for making the leap, but I find it funny how we're allowing traces of fascism to crop up in a nation that can't stroke its cock enough for defeating the Nazi's.
If they don't have Arab names I'll leave this forum forever.
Canadian dude has been charged with 6 counts of murder
There is so much news coming from Trump that I'm half tempted to just make a "trump at it again" thread, but that's too big a thing. He just fired the Attorney General
Quote from: Luciana on January 30, 2017, 09:58:23 PMThere is so much news coming from Trump that I'm half tempted to just make a "trump at it again" thread, but that's too big a thing. He just fired the Attorney GeneralOh I just made a thread about this lol...I think we should just have a Trump megathread at this point
I had sex with PSU's wife
Quote from: challengerX on January 31, 2017, 09:36:02 AMI had sex with PSU's wife
This thread was pretty active. Guess it died down when Trump said he supports gays. Only president ever to openly support gays before and after being elected.
Quote from: PSU on January 31, 2017, 11:48:57 AMThis thread was pretty active. Guess it died down when Trump said he supports gays. Only president ever to openly support gays before and after being elected.No, it's because trying to discuss issues with you is like trying to move a brick wall. Even when you're openly wrong with facts, you digress to the state of an emotional child who throws insults and acts like he knows everything. I really don't care that you support Trump or have a conservative world view - but I give up trying to have a discussion on it.That being said, yes. I agree with Trump's decision not to rescind protections for LGBT federal employees and will applaud him for it. Doesn't mean it changes my stance on everything else so far.
Quote from: Alternative Facts on January 31, 2017, 11:54:38 AMQuote from: PSU on January 31, 2017, 11:48:57 AMThis thread was pretty active. Guess it died down when Trump said he supports gays. Only president ever to openly support gays before and after being elected.No, it's because trying to discuss issues with you is like trying to move a brick wall. Even when you're openly wrong with facts, you digress to the state of an emotional child who throws insults and acts like he knows everything. I really don't care that you support Trump or have a conservative world view - but I give up trying to have a discussion on it.That being said, yes. I agree with Trump's decision not to rescind protections for LGBT federal employees and will applaud him for it. Doesn't mean it changes my stance on everything else so far.As for the Arab name thing, I literally heard with my own 2 ears the police were looking for 2 guys with arab names on their radio feed that night. Guess it was misinformation on their part.
Quote from: PSU on January 31, 2017, 12:30:54 PMQuote from: Alternative Facts on January 31, 2017, 11:54:38 AMQuote from: PSU on January 31, 2017, 11:48:57 AMThis thread was pretty active. Guess it died down when Trump said he supports gays. Only president ever to openly support gays before and after being elected.No, it's because trying to discuss issues with you is like trying to move a brick wall. Even when you're openly wrong with facts, you digress to the state of an emotional child who throws insults and acts like he knows everything. I really don't care that you support Trump or have a conservative world view - but I give up trying to have a discussion on it.That being said, yes. I agree with Trump's decision not to rescind protections for LGBT federal employees and will applaud him for it. Doesn't mean it changes my stance on everything else so far.As for the Arab name thing, I literally heard with my own 2 ears the police were looking for 2 guys with arab names on their radio feed that night. Guess it was misinformation on their part.So you're leaving the forum then?
Dems acting childish as fuck blocking confirmation votes. No wonder they keep losing elections.