:rofl: I see you're thoroughly misinformed nowadays. — Benkei
Love the cavalier attitude to the use of armed force. — Benkei
This really underlines my point. Let's pretend it's not a war and then it's ok. No matter that "war" isn't the appropriate legal term any more. No matter that the President can unilaterally decide to put soldiers, e.g. US citizens, into harm's way because "technically" it isn't a war. No matter that it's still armed aggression, which is prohibited under the UN Charter so the President is unilaterally deciding to breach treaties Congress signed up to. It's authoritarian and it was his primary M.O. with respect to international relations. Of course, other US Presidents have done the same thing but presenting Trump as a peace candidate is silly and not borne out by the facts. — Benkei
Joe Stalin was an authoritarian. — fishfry
Motives matter. Separating families for the good of the kids is one thing. A zero tolerance policy separating all families to deter would-be immigrants is evil, unprecedented, and was quickly stopped when the public found out what was going on. — RogueAI
And yes, Biden's record on the border is awful. — RogueAI
We're not doing people any favors when we make it easy for them to come here illegally and then live in the shadows and be exploited. — RogueAI
You really do come up with amazing twaddle. — Mikie
Trump says border bill ‘very bad’ for Lankford’s career — Wayfarer
As mentioned, Lankford was then censured by his own party. This for a straight up-and-down Republican who has toed the party line on every single issue. — Wayfarer
And I just don't know how you can say that. He's on the record suggesting, for instance, that the constitution ought to be suspended, that he plans to purge the civil service and stock it with his operatives, and intends to use the Department of Justice against his enemies. — Wayfarer
The last few weeks, there's been a lot of press over Project 2025, which likewise plans to implement plainly authoritarian policies - Trump has been trying to disassociate himself from it, but it is almost entirely composed of ex-Trump aides and staffers, and he's spoken at the Heritage Foundation on a number of occasions. — Wayfarer
But then, you know, but seem to downplay or rationalise, that Trump sicked his mob on the Capital Building, leading to multiple deaths and hundreds of arrests and jail sentences, one of the darkest days in American history. Why you're OK with that I can't fathom. — Wayfarer
I confess that my media diet is a little skewed to the right these days. — fishfry
The J6 committee was a fraud on the American people. — fishfry
You know that Trump on multiple occasions has sucked up to Putin? — Wayfarer
That he stood on the world stage with him and said he trusted Putin above his own intelligence agencies? — Wayfarer
That he thinks Kim Jong Un is a really neat guy, even saying once that they were 'in love'? — Wayfarer
Why is it that the only political leaders he's ever expressed admiration for, if not because they're role models for him? Not that he's got anywhere near the guts or the guile to actually pull it off. Fortunately. — Wayfarer
That he thinks Kim Jong Un is a really neat guy, even saying once that they were 'in love'? Why is it that the only political leaders he's ever expressed admiration for, if not because they're role models for him? — Wayfarer
"Now I want to hand it over to the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination, ladies and gentlemen, President Putin,"
"A riot is the voice of the unheard." Except when the unheard are the deplorables. — fishfry
You made my point for me. In 2014 when Obama was separating families and putting kids in cages, the MSM did not widely report the story. People were not outraged because they didn't know it was happening. When images of kids in cages covered in foil space blankets "like baked potatoes" started circulating on social media, Obama dialed back the cages and loosened the vetting of families. Even the WaPo was forced to report on the kids Obama was losing to traffickers. — fishfry
The first statement explains the second. And, it’s more than ‘a little’. But there’s no way to make someone see what he or she doesn’t want to see, so let’s leave it for now. (Although how a forensic retelling of an attack on the American people could be a fraud on the American people beggars logic.) — Wayfarer
Although as this is the Election thread, not the Trump thread, I’ll add I still don’t believe Biden will be the eventual Democratic nominee. I just wish folks would say that he should ‘pass the baton’. It sounds a lot less hostile than that he should resign or quit. It is really what he must be persuaded to do, and, I believe, will be. — Wayfarer
But they don’t cut it mate. I’ve said before, I respect your intelligence, I’ve learned things from you about philosophy of math (mainly, how little I know.) I have to say that you’re completely wrong about Trump, he’s malignant, mendacious, and a threat to the American Republic. Until you’re willing to acknowledge that, we have nothing further to discuss about it. — Wayfarer
Perhaps you should stick to the part I quoted? — Benkei
Except when it’s about racism and some property is damaged. — Mikie
Then it’s screamed about for years. Meanwhile, a few months later a bunch of white people storm the Capitol building in an attempt to stop the electoral college vote, and they were “let in” — and after years of spin, we should deny what we all saw that day and tell ourselves it’s no big deal. — Mikie
Because if it were the Black Lives Matter crowd, I’m sure we’d be saying the same thing. And I’m sure only one insurrectionist would have been shot. — Mikie
The hypocrisy is laughable. — Mikie
Sure, it looked bad, but the two cases are not the same. Obama was not separating every family. The Trump Admin was. Obama was not doing it as a deterrent. The Trump admin was. Those are crucial differences, don't you agree? — RogueAI
Bunch of unarmed, peaceful protesters were invited in by the Capitol police, things got out of hand and a riot ensued.
— fishfry
:rofl: I see you're thoroughly misinformed nowadays. — Benkei
Maybe you didn't see the videos of them being let in. I did. — fishfry
The Floyd riots killed 20 people. — fishfry
What I discovered was horrifying… Make no mistake – children were not going to their parents they were being trafficked with billions of taxpayer dollars by a contractor failing to to vet sponsors and process children safely with government officials complicit in it.
Children were sent to addresses that were abandoned houses or non-existent in some cases
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