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Tuesday, July 7, 2020 8:58 AM

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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
Gross.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Trump is defending the Confederate flag, Confederate statues, streets and military bases named for Confederate generals. He wants the Confederacy voters. That is more insanely grotesque than gross.

Trump goes on a Twitter rampage defending the Confederacy.
www.businessinsider.com/trump-twitter-rampage-defending-confederate-fl
ag-racist-team-names-2020-7


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Tuesday, July 7, 2020 11:21 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


No. You're gross.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 6:17 AM

THG


Trump's niece Mary says his reelection would spell 'the end of American democracy'

President Donald Trump's niece wrote in her new book that "it would be the end of American Democracy" if her uncle is reelected in November.

Mary Trump's "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" is being published July 14. Some outlets have published excerpts of the book.

Mary also claimed she turned down her uncle's invite to attend his election night party in 2016, because she was rooting for Hillary Clinton to win.

President Donald Trump's niece has offered a stern warning about her uncle four months before the 2020 elections.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-s-niece-mary-says-his-re
election-would-spell-the-end-of-american-democracy/ar-BB16tyPW?ocid=msedgntp


T

Stupid people don't know they're stupid, and they certainly don't realize how obvious it is to others.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 6:50 AM

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Coronavirus bill more than double the size of FDR’s New Deal: How it compares

Fox News wrote: If enacted, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) will be the single most expensive piece of relief legislation in U.S. history. To put the size in context, that's more than double the cost of the entire New Deal, even when adjusted for inflation.

www.foxnews.com/politics/coronavirus-relief-package-is-biggest-in-us-h
istory-how-other-bills-compare


Fox News predicted correctly: The CARES Act is a bigger fiscal stimulus than the New Deal or the 2008-’09 packages

The Covid-19 crisis is the biggest economic disaster, at least in terms of measured unemployment, since the Great Depression, so it’s perhaps appropriate that the main measure enacted to fight it was historically enormous too. But its scale has been, if anything, underappreciated.

In a 2015 paper, economists Price Fishback and Valentina Kachanovskaya tallied the fiscal stimulus undertaken between 1930 and 1940 (the vast majority of which was initiated by Franklin D. Roosevelt after taking office in 1933) at $41.7 billion, or about $653 billion in 2009 dollars — less than the $840 billion cost of the 2009 stimulus bill, as the St. Louis Fed’s Bill Dupor notes. Dupor also finds that, between 1931 and 1939, the federal debt grew by 30.3 percent of the economy; between 2008 and 2011, it grew by 32 percent of the economy. Again, the Great Recession response was larger.

Bruce Meyer of the University of Chicago and James X. Sullivan of Notre Dame, collaborating with UChicago scholar Jeehoon Ha — found that in April and May, the estimated poverty rate covering the previous 12 months was 8.6 percent compared to 10.9 percent in January and February, suggesting that poverty actually fell after the Covid-19 pandemic hit, almost certainly due to the overwhelming federal response.

Much, much more at www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/7/7/21308450/extra-600-unemployment-st
imulus-expiring-cares-act


The New Deal only got passed because there were too few Republican Senators to stop it. How did the CARES Act get passed when the GOP controls the Senate?

A crisis can motivate action, not so much because it’s the ‘right thing to do’ but because neither party wants to be blamed for failing to act. When the consequences of stalemate are too steep for both parties (an economy in a coma, millions already filing for unemployment, tens of thousands dying), we shouldn’t be surprised to see them go to the bargaining table and reach a deal.

The bill had a little something for each party: Republicans got large-scale support for major businesses, Democrats got a big Unemployment Benefits expansion, Trump got checks he could put his signature on to help his reelection.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 8:56 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by THG:
Trump's niece Mary says his reelection would spell 'the end of American democracy'

President Donald Trump's niece wrote in her new book that "it would be the end of American Democracy" if her uncle is reelected in November.

Mary Trump's "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" is being published July 14. Some outlets have published excerpts of the book.

Mary also claimed she turned down her uncle's invite to attend his election night party in 2016, because she was rooting for Hillary Clinton to win.

President Donald Trump's niece has offered a stern warning about her uncle four months before the 2020 elections.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-s-niece-mary-says-his-re
election-would-spell-the-end-of-american-democracy/ar-BB16tyPW?ocid=msedgntp


T

Stupid people don't know they're stupid, and they certainly don't realize how obvious it is to others.




I'm sure every family has a horrible relative that nobody wants to talk about.

Ted found Trump's.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 9:41 AM

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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

I'm sure every family has a horrible relative that nobody wants to talk about.

"When things turned south in the late 1980s, Fred could no longer separate himself from his son's brutal ineptitude; the father had no choice but to stay invested," she writes of the senior Trump's attitude towards the future 45th US President.

"This is far beyond garden-variety narcissism," his niece, who has a doctoral degree in clinical psychology, writes of Mr Trump. "Donald is not simply weak, his ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment because he knows deep down that he is nothing of what he claims to be."

www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53328654

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 12:33 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


OK Karen.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 1:46 PM

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OK Karen.

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Okay 6ix:

Mary Trump, who holds a Ph.D in clinical psychology, paints a portrait of a singularly strange and irrevocably damaged family shaped by the Trump patriarch, Fred Trump, a prominent New York city real-estate developer who ruled his household with an iron fist under a dark, oppressive cloud of psychological and emotional abuse. Mary Trump goes so far as to diagnose him as a high-functioning sociopath, to whom love meant nothing.

Mary Trump writes that Fred Trump pitted his children against one another to win his approval, creating a “Lord of the Flies”-like atmosphere in which only the toughest and most heartless thrived. It drove eldest son and Mary Trump’s father, Freddy Trump, to alcoholism and an early death, she argues.

Such a dark upbringing makes for a dark memoir. “Too Much and Never Enough” is rife with dysfunction and toe-curling cruelty. These are some of the book’s strangest, most cringeworthy moments.

More at www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/books/2020/07/08/mary-trump-book-
family-memoir-worst-moments-donald-trump/5396178002
/

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 4:44 PM

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T

Stupid people don't know they're stupid, and they certainly don't realize how obvious it is to others.


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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 5:08 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Biden ...

Not only are his gears slipping, he's Hillary's policies, NOW ! with even more, MORE, MORE !!! baggage.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 6:15 PM

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Originally posted by 1KIKI:
Biden ...

Not only are his gears slipping, he's Hillary's policies, NOW ! with even more, MORE, MORE !!! baggage.

We need four more years of Trump. Did you know the stock market rose because of Trump's leadership? That, all alone, is a great reason to reelect the President! And in the Fall, the Democrats won't be reopening the schools says Trump! He alone is the only person who can get those schools opened!

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 7:31 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


You keep writing the same wrong thing over ... and over ... and over ... and over ... and over ... and ...

... and that is to assert that pointing out flaws in one side means supporting, accepting, and exonerating the 'other' side. Not only is it possible BOTH sides are wrong, it's the most probable scenario.




But your broken brain can't come up with anything other than that false dilemma you're obsessed with.


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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 9:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 1KIKI:
You keep writing the same wrong thing over ... and over ... and over ... and over ... and over ... and ...

... and that is to assert that pointing out flaws in one side means supporting, accepting, and exonerating the 'other' side. Not only is it possible BOTH sides are wrong, it's the most probable scenario.




But your broken brain can't come up with anything other than that false dilemma you're obsessed with.


This is a dilemma: you are a nut, 1kiki. Or a Russian troll. With Trump there is no dilemma. He is nuts: Trump Orders the CDC to Change Its School Guidance
www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2020/07/trump-orders-the-cdc-to-change-
its-school-guidance
/

No dilemma on Trump's plan after being reelected. He is nuts: Trump has made his second-term agenda clear: Crush his enemies — and he doesn't just mean Muslims and immigrants.
www.salon.com/2020/07/08/how-bad-could-a-second-term-really-be-think-d
onald-trump-2-police-state-boogaloo
/

No dilemma on Trump's honest and integrity: Trump is the Most Mendacious President in U.S. History
www.google.com/search?q=trump+lies



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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 9:45 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Seriously dude, go fuck yourself.

You've got no ability to call anybody a nut or a Russian Troll.

You're insane, you're a liar, and you're a Marxist piece of shit.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 10:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
Seriously dude, go fuck yourself.

You've got no ability to call anybody a nut or a Russian Troll.

You're insane, you're a liar, and you're a Marxist piece of shit.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Seriously, you are living in the same crappy dump since your career crashed in 2008-9. Nothing exterior to you will save you. Not the house. Not Trump. Not your particularly useless family or neighbors (what a worthless bunch) and definitely not your girl friends. Unemployment won't save you. Neither will employment in a crappy job. Politics won't save you. You have to save yourself. You are not trying hard enough. You are thrashing around at random, swimming in circles, not getting any closer to the shore, and when you finally are tired, unable to even splash, you will drown. You don't have to be that way. Learn to swim. Swim in only one direction. Don't rest until you get to the shore. In the meantime, Russian trolls like 1kiki are rotting democracies around the world by pointing out that all sides are deeply rotten. That is a lie intended to weaken Russia's competitors, including the United States.

How does Russia attack Democracies?
www.google.com/search?q=how+does+Russia+attack+democracies%3F

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 11:09 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I'm good dude.

I fixed my roof last week. I bought what I need to jack up my overhang that's been causing issues for me since last summer and I'll get that wrapped up just as quick as I can slowly jack it back up level. After going down to fix my brothers electric scooter late this week I will be replacing any bad fascia and covering it all with new fascia in prep for the gutter guy to come out and finally get them up. Then I'm going to fix the two bad mortar joints in my foundation so there are no more leaks from the walls.

Meanwhile, I fixed my car and it's running better than it did before Obama was elected, and aside from a minor bathroom remodel my 2nd floor is completely done and showroom ready.

Once I wrap up the outside work and the weather cools down I can start working on remodeling the 1st floor.

All I needed to do was get rid of the hoard and take inventory of everything I own and what I needed. That's done now.



The only thing you've ever said that was right is that only I can fix my problems.

I'm getting better everyday.

This time last year I was panicking, living in a hoard with mice shit everywhere and a raccoon family in the attic and a porch that had a 4' by 15' gaping hole below the entryway, and thinking I'd have to sell my house for $30k cash if I was lucky. After I shore up that overhang, put up the gutters and patch the foundation, I wouldn't even think of selling it if I didn't walk away with $100k after all closing costs. Another few years here I can probably get close to the $166k that a neighbor sold the house for across the street last year.


That's rich money for me once I sell and go down by my brother and downsize to a home half the size with 1/4 of the lawn to mow. I'm just a few years away from easy street and a stress free 20 year wait until those Social Security checks start rolling in.






Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020 11:23 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by 1KIKI:
You keep writing the same wrong thing over ... and over ... and over ... and over ... and over ... and ...

... and that is to assert that pointing out flaws in one side means supporting, accepting, and exonerating the 'other' side. Not only is it possible BOTH sides are wrong, it's the most probable scenario.




But your broken brain can't come up with anything other than that false dilemma you're obsessed with.


This is a dilemma: you are a nut, 1kiki. Or a Russian troll. With Trump there is no dilemma. He is nuts: Trump Orders the CDC to Change Its School Guidance
www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2020/07/trump-orders-the-cdc-to-change-
its-school-guidance
/

No dilemma on Trump's plan after being reelected. He is nuts: Trump has made his second-term agenda clear: Crush his enemies — and he doesn't just mean Muslims and immigrants.
www.salon.com/2020/07/08/how-bad-could-a-second-term-really-be-think-d
onald-trump-2-police-state-boogaloo
/

No dilemma on Trump's honest and integrity: Trump is the Most Mendacious President in U.S. History
www.google.com/search?q=trump+lies



The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


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Thursday, July 9, 2020 2:09 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
Seriously dude, go fuck yourself.

You've got no ability to call anybody a nut or a Russian Troll.

You're insane, you're a liar, and you're a Marxist piece of shit.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Seriously, you are living in the same crappy dump since your career crashed in 2008-9. Nothing exterior to you will save you. Not the house. Not Trump. Not your particularly useless family or neighbors (what a worthless bunch) and definitely not your girl friends. Unemployment won't save you. Neither will employment in a crappy job. Politics won't save you. You have to save yourself. You are not trying hard enough. You are thrashing around at random, swimming in circles, not getting any closer to the shore, and when you finally are tired, unable to even splash, you will drown. You don't have to be that way. Learn to swim. Swim in only one direction. Don't rest until you get to the shore. In the meantime, Russian trolls like 1kiki are rotting democracies around the world by pointing out that all sides are deeply rotten. That is a lie intended to weaken Russia's competitors, including the United States.

How does Russia attack Democracies?
www.google.com/search?q=how+does+Russia+attack+democracies%3F

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


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Thursday, July 9, 2020 7:12 AM

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Mary Trump’s Truth

Why the president didn’t want the world to read his niece’s story.

S1: Mary Trump is Donald Trump’s niece. Her book comes out next week. Shane’s already absorbed all 240 pages of it. Last month, it was John Bolton’s memoir. He was speed reading.

S2: I do think you can read them as companions. I have no doubt that they weren’t intended to be so. But they’re both making a strikingly similar argument or really set of arguments about Donald Trump. Mary Trump’s coming from the perspective of someone who knew him when she was growing up and knew him before, long before he became president and Bolten, obviously the perspective of someone who worked with him very closely in the White House as his national security adviser. And really, the bottom line between these two books is that Donald Trump is only in it for himself. He is without empathy. He is incapable of understanding a greater good. Everything he does is motivated by his own self-interest. And the argument that Mary Trump is making is he has always been this way.

https://slate.com/podcasts/what-next/2020/07/the-unsurprising-books-of
-mary-trump-and-john-bolton


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Thursday, July 9, 2020 7:28 AM

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Trump’s culture wars worked in 2016. His aides worry the world has changed.

Various advisers have pushed for Trump to focus on economy, a second-term agenda or law and order — anything that avoids tweets about the Confederate flag.

It was a tactic Trump used to launch himself to the White House in 2016. But his advisers say the world has changed since the coronavirus pandemic seized the global economy and nationwide protests against police brutality erupted. In that climate, they fear voters won’t be as receptive to certain divisive culture war issues, especially the independent voters, senior citizens, suburban women and the sliver of African Americans Trump must win to carry crucial swing states like Wisconsin, Ohio or Pennsylvania.

Several Republican strategists said reviving cultural wars and making not-so-subtle nods to Confederate sympathizers is not a way to mobilize the voters outside of Trump’s hardcore base.

www.politico.com/news/2020/07/09/trump-culture-war-reelection-aides-35
4072


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Thursday, July 9, 2020 11:06 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


The world has changed.

All the more reason for Trump to do exactly what he did in 2016.

Any of his aides suggesting otherwise would be the first ones that I'd be investigating for putting out leaks.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Friday, July 10, 2020 5:32 AM

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As Mayor of Minneapolis, I Saw How White Liberals Block Change

As the mayor of Minneapolis from 2014 to 2018, as a Minneapolis City Council member from 2006 until 2014 and as a white Democrat, I can say this: White liberals, despite believing we are saying and doing the right things, have resisted the systemic changes our cities have needed for decades. We have mostly settled for illusions of change, like testing pilot programs and funding volunteer opportunities.

These efforts make us feel better about racism, but fundamentally change little for the communities of color whose disadvantages often come from the hoarding of advantage by mostly white neighborhoods.

In Minneapolis, the white liberals I represented as a Council member and mayor were very supportive of summer jobs programs that benefited young people of color. I also saw them fight every proposal to fundamentally change how we provide education to those same young people. They applauded restoring funding for the rental assistance hotline. They also signed petitions and brought lawsuits against sweeping reform to zoning laws that would promote housing affordability and integration.

Nowhere is this dynamic of preserving white comfort at the expense of others more visible than in policing. Whether we know it or not, white liberal people in blue cities implicitly ask police officers to politely stand guard in predominantly white parts of town (where the downside of bad policing is usually inconvenience) and to aggressively patrol the parts of town where people of color live — where the consequences of bad policing are fear, violent abuse, mass incarceration and, far too often, death.

Underlying these requests are the flawed beliefs that aggressive patrolling of Black communities provides a wall of protection around white people and our property.

Police officers understand the dynamic well. We give them lethal tools and a lot of leeway to keep our parts of town safe (a mandate implicitly understood to be “safe from people of color.”) That leeway attracts people who want to misuse it.

Minneapolis historically has some of the worst racial disparities in the country. When I was mayor, despite changes like instituting body cameras and investing more in training, policing outcomes for people of color never improved as much as I hoped. The disparities in arrest rates and use of force, for instance, remained glaringly high.

On Nov. 15, 2015, during my term as mayor, two Minneapolis police officers shot and killed Jamar Clark, an unarmed Black man. An 18-day encampment set up by protesters surrounding the grounds of the Fourth Police Precinct house followed.

But instead of greatly increasing police presence and needlessly arresting people for blocking the street or for having tents on public property, I decided to let the protests and encampment continue while we negotiated with protesters toward a more peaceful conclusion.

Minneapolis police officers, who were worried about the precinct house’s being taken over and burned down (as the Third Precinct station was during last month’s uprising), guarded the building and found themselves frustrated by what they saw as conflicting orders.

“They’ve got fires in the street!”

“They’re out there smoking weed. We can smell it in here.”

“They spray-painted the precinct!”

Acts that they would have arrested people for under normal circumstances. I heard complaints like this at every shift change I attended, shepherded inside by a security vehicle. Before long, I knew that if I didn’t explain to the officers what exactly I was asking of them, we had little hope of safely and effectively saving the city from widespread unrest.

“Look,” I told them. “You know what will happen if I let you go out there and just arrest people. There will be riots.” I told them I wanted them to get home safely at the end of their shifts and to give us time to find a peaceful resolution.

I remember clearly one officer, a middle-aged white man, who is now a sergeant with the department, looking me dead in the eye and cursing me out in front of the entire room. I needed to take a walk in their shoes, he said, peppering his insults with profanity, so that I could “know what that’s like.” He complained of protesters’ “calling us names, getting in our faces” and throwing objects at officers. And “you’re letting them,” he said.

The not fully said bottom line of his message was clear: White liberals like me ask the police to do our dirty work — dealing with the racial and economic inequities our policies create. Normally, we turn a blind eye to the harsh methods that many of them use to achieve our goal of order, pretend that isn’t what we’ve done and then act surprised when their tough-guy behavior goes viral and gets renewed scrutiny.

Whatever else you want to say about police officers, they know — whether they articulate it neatly or not — that we are asking them to step into a breach left by our bad policies. The creation of more-just systems won’t guarantee the prevention of atrocities. But the status quo in cities, created by white liberals, invites brutal policing.

Last month, a veto-proof majority of the Minneapolis City Council voted to alter the city’s charter to disband the Police Department. The Council has since heard calls from residents, including many Black residents, to have “broad community input and a deliberate process before the charter change is put to voters.”

Whatever the result, a sustainable transformation of policing will require that white people of means disinvest in the comfort of our status quo.

It will require support of policy changes that cities led by white liberals are currently using the blunt instrument of policing to address. It will mean organizing for structural changes that wealthy and middle-class whites have long feared — like creating school systems that truly give all children a chance, providing health care for everyone that isn’t tied to employment, reconfiguring police unions and instituting public safety protocols that don’t simply prioritize protecting white property and lives.

On the other side of these different choices is a better world for everyone, including us. For generations, white people have been trading genuine connectedness in the human family for the poor substitute of property values and perceived superiority. Some may think we have a lot to lose. But racial equity wouldn’t be a loss for us. It would be a reclamation of our humanity.

White people, we are capable of accepting the invitation this moment has given us. If we find ways to make our actions match our beliefs this time around, the country will be far better off, and so will we.

Betsy Hodges was the mayor of Minneapolis from 2014 to 2018.

https://web.archive.org/web/20200709234251/https://www.nytimes.com/202
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The fragility of America’s political institutions

Masha Gessen: I have spent most of my professional life writing about Russia, where I have constructed all sorts of theories or used other people’s theories about how autocratic rule is conditioned over decades — how it is entrenched in a culture.

And here we are in America, where supposedly this is entirely alien, watching a political party that held a majority in both houses of Congress just falling in line like they are the subjects of a tyrant who rules by terror. That upends all of those theories.

What I write about in the book is that I think there is a difference of political audiences in autocracy and a democracy. In a democracy, a politician’s audience is their voters. They are accountable to their voters. Their voters decide whether they stay in office or lose their jobs. They address their voters whenever they’re speaking publicly, even if it’s ostensibly to someone else.

In an autocracy, a politician’s audience is always the autocrat because it is the autocrat who distributes power and often money. It is the autocrat who decides whether the politician keeps their job or not. And I think somehow, in a matter literally of months, an entire half of our political life changed to the audience of an autocracy. Because it’s Donald Trump who can commit murder by tweet and causes any elected representative probably to lose his or her job.

Ezra Klein: To me, the scariest line in your book is this one: “The first three years of Trump’s presidency have shown that an autocratic attempt in the United States has a credible chance of succeeding.”

The thing that has always been so striking to me about Trump is that he would make his own rejection so easy. He’s crude. He’s not strategic. He alienates potential allies. He’s never had an approval rating above 50 percent. He betrays some of the party’s core principles. He’s not somebody who’s been executing a strategic takeover of either the Republican Party or of American political institutions. So this is the easy case. And even in this case, we’ve proved unable to put strong boundaries on him. He’s taken over a major political party.

To me, the true nightmare scenario here has been not really Trump — I’m not even sure he truly wants a level of responsibility that would come along with being a successful autocrat, even if he were capable of becoming one. Our deep vulnerability is somebody who did want it and who was willing to be just mildly strategic.

More at www.vox.com/2020/7/10/21318625/donald-trump-surviving-autocracy-masha-
gessen-the-ezra-klein-show


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The Chinese Decade follows an American Calamity

It is quite extraordinary that a pandemic originating in a Chinese province, a disease whose initial cover-up briefly seemed likely to deal a grave blow to the Communist regime, has instead given China a geopolitical opportunity unlike any enjoyed by an American rival since at least the Vietnam War.

This opportunity has been a long time building. Across the 2000s and early 2010s, China’s ruling party reaped the benefits of globalization without paying the cost, in political liberalization, that confident Westerners expected the economic opening to impose. This richer-but-not-freer China proved that it was possible for an authoritarian power to make its citizens hardworking capitalists without granting them substantial political freedoms, to buy allies across the developing world, and to establish beachheads of influence — in Hollywood, Silicon Valley, American academia, the NBA, Washington, D.C. — in the power centers of its superpower rival.

Eventually, America responded to all this as you would expect a superpower to react: It elected a China hawk who promised to get tough on Beijing, to bring back jobs lost to China, and to shift foreign policy priorities from the Middle East to the Pacific. But there was one small difficulty: This hawk was no Truman or Reagan, but rather a reality-television mountebank whose real attitude toward China policy was, basically, whatever gets me re-elected works. A mountebank, and also a world-historical incompetent, who was presented with exactly the challenge that his nationalism was supposed to answer — a dangerous disease carried by global trade routes from our leading rival — and managed to turn it into an American calamity instead.

So China has won twice over: First rising with the active collaboration of naïve American centrists, and then consolidating its gains with the de facto collaboration of a feckless American populist. Four months into the coronavirus era, Xi Jinping’s government is throttling Hong Kong, taking tiny bites out of India, saber-rattling with its other neighbors, and perpetrating a near-genocide in its Muslim West. Meanwhile America is rudderless and leaderless, consumed by protests and elite psychodrama and a moral crusade whose zeal seems turned entirely inward, with no time to spare for a rival power’s crimes.

More at www.nytimes.com/2020/07/11/opinion/sunday/china-coronavirus-power.html

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Sunday, July 12, 2020 9:41 AM

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Just a thought

Maybe it’s me but I don't understand why people post such lengthy posts. I don't believe for a minute they're read. I’ll post a headline. Then a short paragraph or sentence or two from the article, then the link. I feel if the headline and what follows interests you, you can follow the link for more information. Just an update into current events. These are the type posts that catch my attention.

It’s enough to update what’s being reported on regarding a topic. Enough to give you insights into how others here are spinning or deflecting away from the truth in their posts. No more than that is needed. No more than that will be read.

I and others have checked some of these longer posts only to find they are often manipulate to change the context. They’ve distort the article enough to project a false narrative. Some here go to sites where that is done for them. Then they cut and paste it here.

Now the insulting part. If you read these extended shit posts, you are not too bright.



T


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Quote:

Originally posted by THG:

Just a thought

Maybe it’s me but I don't understand why people post such lengthy posts. I don't believe for a minute they're read. I’ll post a headline. Then a short paragraph or sentence or two from the article, then the link. I feel if the headline and what follows interests you, you can follow the link for more information. Just an update into current events. These are the type posts that catch my attention.

It’s enough to update what’s being reported on regarding a topic. Enough to give you insights into how others here are spinning or deflecting away from the truth in their posts. No more than that is needed. No more than that will be read.

I and others have checked some of these longer posts only to find they are often manipulate to change the context. They’ve distort the article enough to project a false narrative. Some here go to sites where that is done for them. Then they cut and paste it here.

Now the insulting part. If you read these extended shit posts, you are not too bright.



T


Stupid people don't know they're stupid, and they certainly don't realize how obvious it is to others.





LOL

You can't even be bothered to read the articles you post beyond the headlines and the first paragraph. Sometimes I wonder if you read anything past the headline.

If you actually did, you wouldn't post half the shit you do because it doesn't actually say what you think it says.



Also very funny that Ted makes this post in this thread after three lengthy posts by Second.

You're right about that man. I'm far to intelligent to read any of Second's posts. I only attempt to even gloss over them when he quotes me to see if one of these days he actually posts anything relevant to the part of one of my comments that he posts before plagiarizing somebody else's work and passing it off as his own. To this day, not one of his replies to a quote of mine has been relevant.



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Sunday, July 12, 2020 12:54 PM

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Poor jack. Because he is a troll he is stuck with having to respond to posts stupidly. I said I post short posts. Not that I don't read for myself the articles I post. Key word being I dummy.

T


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White House Goes on the Attack Against Anthony Fauci

Whatever happened to Anthony Fauci? We don’t see much of him anymore. It turns out that President Trump got tired of Fauci’s pessimism about COVID-19 and has mostly sidelined him. In fact, it’s worse than that. When a Washington Post reporter asked about Fauci, the White House dumped their "opposition file" on him:

A White House official released a statement saying that “several White House officials are concerned about the number of times Dr. Fauci has been wrong on things” and included a lengthy list of the scientist’s comments from early in the outbreak. Those included his early doubt that people with no symptoms could play a significant role in spreading the virus — a notion based on earlier outbreaks that the novel coronavirus would turn on its head. They also point to public reassurances Fauci made in late February, around the time of the first U.S. case of community transmission, that “at this moment, there is no need to change anything that you’re doing on a day-by-day basis.”

And there’s this:

Trump is also galled by Fauci’s approval ratings. A recent New York Times/Siena College poll showed that 67 percent of voters trusted Fauci for information on the coronavirus, compared with 26 percent who trusted Trump.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is your president.

www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2020/07/white-house-goes-on-the-attack-
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Texas voter registration surges to 16.4 million, despite the pandemic

The state now has a record 16.4 million voters, 2.1 million more than it had just over four years ago — a 15 percent increase in registrations that is nearly equivalent to the voter rolls of the entire state of Connecticut.

“It is a totally different electorate than it was in 2016,” said Luke Warford, voter expansion director for the Texas Democratic Party.

Texas just isn’t accustomed to this sort of surge.

Texas voter registration rolls historically have grown slowly. From 2002 to 2012, the rolls grew by 800,000. But now, registration is in hyperdrive.

In short, Brandon Rottinghaus, a University of Houston political science professor, said 2020 is setting up as a real shootout in regions of the state that have become more competitive because of the diversification and growth of the electorate.

“It’s another step toward Texas being a true battleground,” Rottinghaus said.

In Texas, voters don’t register by party affiliation like many other states, making it unclear exactly how many Republican or Democratic voters are in the state.

Gov. Greg Abbott holds regular organizing sessions with Republicans he calls Abbott University, where they’re warned that Democratic registration efforts even before 2018 were changing the state’s electorate.

The results in 2018 showed just how real that was. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke came within 219,000 votes of U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, a Republican, who six years earlier had won his seat with a 1.2 million vote margin. But it went beyond that. Democrats flipped two Congressional seats in Washington D.C. that had been held by Republicans, two Texas Senate seats and 12 Texas House seats.

www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/texas/article/Texas-voter-registrati
on-surges-to-16-4-million-15399835.php


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Monday, July 13, 2020 11:34 AM

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That's what happens when out of state 3rd parties undermine your electoral system.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/nation-world/deceased-cat-gets-vote
r-registration-application-in-mail/507-8c799bfa-c3c5-45ec-a66d-eaf9f6d0fce9


https://chicago.suntimes.com/elections/2020/7/11/21321107/dead-cat-get
s-voter-registration-mail



I keep trying to tell my grandma not to vote for Biden but she won't listen to me because she's dead.

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Mary Trump’s Book Shows How Donald Trump Gets Away With It

The gossip is a sideshow. The real virtue of this book is its psychoanalysis of the enablers. As she writes in her prologue, “there’s been very little effort to understand not only why he became what he is but how he’s consistently failed up despite his glaring lack of fitness.” What Mary Trump describes here is not just her uncle’s addiction to adulation, fame, money, and success, but a nation’s — or some part of a nation’s — unfathomable addiction to him.

Mary is perfectly positioned to explain and translate what happens to otherwise high-functioning adults — her aunt Maryanne, a competent federal judge; the lawyers and accountants tasked with fulfilling Donald’s whims and hiding his failings; the sycophants and Republicans and evangelical Christians who support his campaign unquestioningly; and the officials who now populate the Senate, the Cabinet, and the Oval Office. All of them appear to be reasonably mentally sound. Yet they all cover for Donald.

New York’s bankers and powerful elites, Bill Barr, Mike Pompeo, and Jared Kushner all knew and know that the emperor has no clothes, even as they devote their last shreds of dignity to effusive praise of his ermine trim and jaunty crown.

Mary Trump seems to answer the question of why they do this in a section late in the book about Donald Trump’s father, Fred Trump. In describing Fred’s growing realizing that his fair-haired boy, Donald, was a fraud, Mary explains that, yes, Fred himself was a master at fattening his wallet with taxpayer funds, committing tax fraud to benefit his children. (Mary admits she was the one who leaked the family tax information to the New York Times in 2018 for its blockbuster story.) But as it became clear that Donald had no real business acumen—as his Atlantic City casinos cratered and his father unlawfully poured secret funds into saving them—Mary realized that Fred also depended on the glittery tabloid success at which Donald excelled. Fred continued to prop up his son’s smoke-and-mirrors empire because, as Mary writes, “Fred had become so invested in the fantasy of Donald’s success that he and Donald were inextricably linked. Facing reality would have required acknowledging his own responsibility, which he would never do. He had gone all in, and although any rational person would have folded, Fred was determined to double down.”

Mary Trump’s words there could just as easily be true for John Kelly, Kellyanne Conway, John Bolton, Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, or Melania Trump. And as Mary Trump is quick to observe, the sheer stuck-ness of his enablers means that Trump never, ever learns his lesson. Being cosseted, lied to, defended, and puffed up means that Donald Trump knows that, “no matter what happens, no matter how much damage he leaves in his wake, he will be OK.” He fails up, in other words, because everyone around him, psychologically normal beings all, ends up so enmeshed with his delusions that they must do anything necessary to protect them. Trump’s superpower isn’t great vision or great leadership but rather that he is so tiny. Taking him on for transactional purposes may seem like not that big a deal at first, but the moment you put him in your pocket, you become his slave. It is impossible to escape his orbit without having to admit a spectacular failure in moral and strategic judgment, which almost no one can stomach. Donald Trump’s emptiness is simply a mirror of the emptiness of everyone who propped him up. It’s that reflection that becomes unendurable. This pattern, as Mary writes, “guaranteed a cascade of increasingly consequential failures that would ultimately render all of us collateral damage.” Nobody, not even Mary, who signed on briefly to ghostwrite one of his books, ends up just a little bit beholden to Donald Trump and that includes his rapturous supporters who still queue up, maskless, to look upon his greatness. As she concludes, his sociopathy “reminds me that Donald isn’t really the problem at all.”

More at https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/07/mary-trump-book-psychoanal
ysis-enablers.html


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Nobody cares.

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Nobody cares.

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Trump tweeted about Mary Trump, his niece with a PhD in psychology, that he is not the crazy one. It's her! It's her!
https://people.com/politics/judge-rules-for-mary-trump-in-memoir-lawsu
it
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Nobody cares.

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Nobody cares.

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Trump also tweeted that he is perfectly sane for cancelling all nuclear weapons treaties because nobody cares.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200709003404/https://www.theguardian.com
/world/2020/may/24/nuclear-weapons-donald-trump-arms-control-chaos


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Nobody cares.

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Nobody cares.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Trump promised to eliminate the national debt in eight years, but now he will add $8.3 trillion because nobody cares.
www.thebalance.com/trump-plans-to-reduce-national-debt-4114401

Once a Democrat is President, Republican voters will care a great deal about the national debt, but right now nobody cares.

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Nobody cares.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020 10:08 AM

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Got shit to do today. No more time to waste on you this morning, I'm afraid.

Have fun jerking yourself off with your Reaverfan sockpuppet.

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

Nobody cares.

Do Right, Be Right. :)



T

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Quote:

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Nobody cares.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Remember what you posted? It was from yesterday:

Meanwhile, in reality...

Day 195 of 2020.

360,000 babies are born worldwide every day.

360,000 x 195 = 70,200,000 new lives so far this year.

Supposed Global COVID deaths by the liars keeping track = 571,840


*yawn* and/or who really gives a shit at this point?

Do Right, Be Right. :)
http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=63726&mid=11047
10#1104710


From administrative incompetence while handling a pandemic, Trump personally killed thousands of Americans and 6ixStringJack/nobody cares.

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Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

Nobody cares.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Remember what you posted? It was from yesterday:

Meanwhile, in reality...

Day 195 of 2020.

360,000 babies are born worldwide every day.

360,000 x 195 = 70,200,000 new lives so far this year.

Supposed Global COVID deaths by the liars keeping track = 571,840


*yawn* and/or who really gives a shit at this point?

Do Right, Be Right. :)
http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=63726&mid=11047
10#1104710


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Exactly second. When Jack speaks for the world or even just America when he says nobody cares, he is wrong. No one can speak for everyone else. It is factual that he doesn't care about the dead and dying however, because he repeatedly says so.

So, that we can believe. Which is why he trolls everybody and everything. He’s just a pissed off loser. A dry and angry drunk.

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Quote:

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Exactly second. When Jack speaks for the world or even just America when he says nobody cares, he is wrong. No one can speak for everyone else. It is factual that he doesn't care about the dead and dying however, because he repeatedly says so.

So, that we can believe. Which is why he trolls everybody and everything. He’s just a pissed off loser. A dry and angry drunk.

He is not the only American defending Trump, but he is unique at fireflyfans.net because I think you could develop reasons for 6ix’s behavior, if you were a psychologist, by looking at what he finds excellent in art and politics.

6ixStringJack found the Joker movie extremely praiseworthy, commenting many times about the director and the movie.

6ix sympathizes with the Joker’s and Trump’s troubled lives. Since I see the Joker and Trump as the villains in their respective movies, I have zero sympathy for them.

Most Hollywood movies kill the villain in the last act, but 6ix doesn’t like typical Hollywood movies. He did like Joker, where the villain danced away in the final act, leaving footprints of his victim’s blood. Trump will be leaving bloody footprints, too, when he goes dancing out the door in 6 months or 4.5 years.

6ixStringJack praising Joker:
http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=63299&mid=10838
27#1083827

http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=36&tid=63327&mid=10857
85#1085785


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America and other Western Countries Have a Resentment Epidemic

https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/09/18/the-west-has-a-resentment-epidemi
c-populism
/

Across the West, the main trigger of populism has been the growing inequality — and hostility — between urban and rural regions.

Resentment is difficult to measure, for it always expresses itself indirectly. It is easier to target the objects of resentment for perceived or imagined moral failings than because they are wealthier or more fortunate in life. Resentment is a conflict in search of a cause—a cause that populists readily provide.

Why Now?

Thinking in terms of the new regional class divide solves one of the perennial mysteries of the populist wave in Europe and the U.S.: Why is the disruption happening now, rather than a decade ago, at the height of the global financial crisis? The answer emerges very quickly when looking at how different regions have recovered—or not recovered—in the decade since.

While the crisis proved only a temporary setback for cosmopolitan cities such as London, Amsterdam, and New York—whose financial sectors were bailed out by government largesse—blighted ex-industrial regions continue to struggle under the burden of austerity. In the decade from 2008 to 2016, while GDP per capita rose over 13 percent for California and New York, it rose on average less than 3 percent across other U.S. states. It is a pattern found across Europe, from the Netherlands to Sweden to Denmark, Italy, Ireland, and Greece. Wealthy, cosmopolitan cities surge ahead, and the periphery gets left further and further behind.

Over the past 10 years, it has been this combination of rising urban wealth with government neglect for peripheral regions that has fueled populist resentment by combining material hardship with a sense of injustice. While prosperous cities were bailed out, poorer regions have been subject to death by a thousand cuts as government belt-tightening has slashed local budgets and starved regions of capital investment.

In the United States, 2009, then-Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner made the rescue of the banking system the centerpiece of President Barack Obama’s economic legacy, while both Treasury and Congress conspired to starve states of the funds required for necessary public investment. From 2008 to 2016, government investment as a percentage of GDP in the United States sunk to its lowest level since records began in 1947, as infrastructure budgets that had once connected the country with highways, airports, and bridges were slashed. It should be no surprise that when Trump promised to stop spending money overseas and to start rebuilding U.S. infrastructure, he found support in Democratic heartlands, in places with potholed roads and crumbling bridges, where Republicans had never found support before.

Viewing contemporary politics as a clash between the cosmopolitan center and the regional periphery solves another of the mysteries of the populist wave: Why did populists sweep to power across Central and Eastern Europe, despite two decades of robust economic growth?

The answer is that there’s been growth for some—but not for others. In the Czech Republic, for example, GDP per capita in Prague grew by over $20,000 from 2001 to 2016—almost as much as the total GDP per capita for the country overall. In 2013, Milos Zeman swept into the Czech presidency on a populist platform that won him widespread support in every region except for Prague. He repeated the same feat again last year.

Breaking the Cycle

As long as regional inequality persists, the populist pressure is very unlikely to abate. As soon as one threat recedes—the possibility of a Le Pen presidency, for example—another one comes to replace it, such as the yellow vest protests. While Trump has—at best—only a 50 percent chance of winning the next U.S. presidential election, the sheer resilience of his support across the U.S. heartland—with a solid 40 percent of American voters consistently approving his performance in office—suggests that a cycle of right-wing populism that previously sustained the Tea Party and Sarah Palin is unlikely to end for good when his first term does.

That means coming to terms with populism—and coming to terms with the causes of populism.

Alas, many progressives in the United States seem to have opted instead for denial, either blaming Russian intervention or concluding that populism is due simply to a “basket of deplorables,” to borrow Hillary Clinton’s infamous phraseology.

More at https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/09/18/the-west-has-a-resentment-epidemi
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Wednesday, July 15, 2020 7:54 AM

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Exactly second. When Jack speaks for the world or even just America when he says nobody cares, he is wrong. No one can speak for everyone else. It is factual that he doesn't care about the dead and dying however, because he repeatedly says so.

So, that we can believe. Which is why he trolls everybody and everything. He’s just a pissed off loser. A dry and angry drunk.

He is not the only American defending Trump, but he is unique at fireflyfans.net because I think you could develop reasons for 6ix’s behavior, if you were a psychologist, by looking at what he finds excellent in art and politics.

6ixStringJack found the Joker movie extremely praiseworthy, commenting many times about the director and the movie.

6ix sympathizes with the Joker’s and Trump’s troubled lives. Since I see the Joker and Trump as the villains in their respective movies, I have zero sympathy for them.

Most Hollywood movies kill the villain in the last act, but 6ix doesn’t like typical Hollywood movies. He did like Joker, where the villain danced away in the final act, leaving footprints of his victim’s blood. Trump will be leaving bloody footprints, too, when he goes dancing out the door in 6 months or 4.5 years.

6ixStringJack praising Joker:
http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=63299&mid=10838
27#1083827

http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=36&tid=63327&mid=10857
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Joker was an excellent movie.

But you keep attributing praise that I didn't give the movie to my belief that this true statement is true.

I'm not the psychopath here. You are. I'm not the one who goes around telling everybody to kill their bosses and steal all their shit. You are. I'm not the one advocating the murder of our President. You are.



Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020 7:56 AM

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Nobody cares.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Remember what you posted? It was from yesterday:

Meanwhile, in reality...

Day 195 of 2020.

360,000 babies are born worldwide every day.

360,000 x 195 = 70,200,000 new lives so far this year.

Supposed Global COVID deaths by the liars keeping track = 571,840


*yawn* and/or who really gives a shit at this point?

Do Right, Be Right. :)
http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=63726&mid=11047
10#1104710


From administrative incompetence while handling a pandemic, Trump personally killed thousands of Americans and 6ixStringJack/nobody cares.

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I don't forget what I posted yesterday. You do.


That being said, what the fuck is your point?

The numbers are fluffed and can't be relied upon, and Trump isn't responsible for those deaths.

You can say otherwise a million times but it won't make either statement true.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020 8:54 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

Joker was an excellent movie.

But you keep attributing praise that I didn't give the movie to my belief that this true statement is true.

I'm not the psychopath here. You are. I'm not the one who goes around telling everybody to kill their bosses and steal all their shit. You are. I'm not the one advocating the murder of our President. You are.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

You know you've called me a liar hundreds of times. Same with the M$M. And same with just about everyone at fff.net. You ought not believe anything. Just give up, 6ix, and withdraw from an evil world full of liars. Continue living in peace, harmony and isolation within your own home, safely knowing you are the only completely truthful and trustworthy person you know. But be sure to vote for Trump! Trust Trump! He is the only one who fix can it.

Trump "I Alone Can Fix it"



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Thursday, July 16, 2020 6:39 AM

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Originally posted by second:
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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

I'm not the psychopath here. You are.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

You know you've called me a liar hundreds of times. Same with the M$M. And same with just about everyone at fff.net. You ought not believe anything. Just give up, 6ix, and withdraw from an evil world full of liars. Continue living in peace, harmony and isolation within your own home, safely knowing you are the only completely truthful and trustworthy person you know. But be sure to vote for Trump! Trust Trump! He is the only one who fix can it.

T

Stupid people don't know they're stupid, and they certainly don't realize how obvious it is to others.


Trump "I Alone Can Fix it"






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Thursday, July 16, 2020 6:54 AM

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America’s student loan crisis

According to the nonprofit organization Student Debt Crisis, our collective student debt as a nation is currently at $1,740 billion. Education, the theoretical equalizer, has turned into yet another way that deep inequality remains entrenched in our country—as well as a partisan flashpoint. After Bernie Sanders dropped out of the presidential race, Joe Biden announced a proposal for expanded student loan forgiveness in a bid to reel in Sanders supporters. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump vetoed a major student loan forgiveness bill in May, dealing a blow to students who seek debt cancellation because they say colleges defrauded them. As we head into an election amid a massive economic downturn in a global pandemic, the stakes of this debate have never been higher.

More at https://slate.com/business/2020/07/debt-nation-the-faces-of-americas-s
tudent-loan-crisis.html


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Thursday, July 16, 2020 10:47 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


The real question is, are we still lying to the kids in High School today that they should go into lifelong college debt?

I bet we are.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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