We the People have just elected Boaty McBoatface
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We the People have just elected Boaty McBoatface
OK, so its not a new topic.
But I really have this feeling, reading interviews w/ people who voted for Trump.
"We just wanted you to know we were out there."
Yeah, Zalligators & Zizzlys are out there too (see other thread), but we (We the Rest of the People) don't want to bump into them.
And we have no British Navy (or whoever did the reversal on McBoatface) to set this thing aright.
But I really have this feeling, reading interviews w/ people who voted for Trump.
"We just wanted you to know we were out there."
Yeah, Zalligators & Zizzlys are out there too (see other thread), but we (We the Rest of the People) don't want to bump into them.
And we have no British Navy (or whoever did the reversal on McBoatface) to set this thing aright.
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Re: We the People have just elected Boaty McBoatface
I've no idea what you are trying to say.
But Hillary lost to probably the worst candidate the Republican party, or apparently 2nd worst any party, has ever put on the ticket for President.
Think about that and let it sink in.
But Hillary lost to probably the worst candidate the Republican party, or apparently 2nd worst any party, has ever put on the ticket for President.
Think about that and let it sink in.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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Re: We the People have just elected Boaty McBoatface
BiT says:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/world ... .html?_r=0
Re: Zalligators & Zizzlys:
see thread on Lynn Hurley's game on this board
Re: people who voted for Trump who really didn't want him to win
see: all over the internet, radio talk shows, etc. Buyer's remorse, sorta
see (you have to be alone in the multiverse for not having heard of this, but whatever):I've no idea what you are trying to say.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/world ... .html?_r=0
Re: Zalligators & Zizzlys:
see thread on Lynn Hurley's game on this board
Re: people who voted for Trump who really didn't want him to win
see: all over the internet, radio talk shows, etc. Buyer's remorse, sorta
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Hillary would not have tweeted out that she wants to “greatly strengthen and expand” America’s nuclear arsenal, on the grounds that it would make the world “come to its senses” on reducing the number of nuclear weapons it produces.BackInTex wrote:I've no idea what you are trying to say.
But Hillary lost to probably the worst candidate the Republican party, or apparently 2nd worst any party, has ever put on the ticket for President.
Think about that and let it sink in.
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Exactly.Bob Juch wrote:Hillary would not have tweeted out that she wants to “greatly strengthen and expand” America’s nuclear arsenal, on the grounds that it would make the world “come to its senses” on reducing the number of nuclear weapons it produces.BackInTex wrote:I've no idea what you are trying to say.
But Hillary lost to probably the worst candidate the Republican party, or apparently 2nd worst any party, has ever put on the ticket for President.
Think about that and let it sink in.
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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She wouldn't have said it because it's an incredibly stupid thing to say.BackInTex wrote:Exactly.Bob Juch wrote:Hillary would not have tweeted out that she wants to “greatly strengthen and expand” America’s nuclear arsenal, on the grounds that it would make the world “come to its senses” on reducing the number of nuclear weapons it produces.BackInTex wrote:I've no idea what you are trying to say.
But Hillary lost to probably the worst candidate the Republican party, or apparently 2nd worst any party, has ever put on the ticket for President.
Think about that and let it sink in.
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That is debatable but what isn't is that it is not as stupid as calling 32 million voters deplorables, for someone who wished to get elected.Jeemie wrote:She wouldn't have said it because it's an incredibly stupid thing to say.BackInTex wrote:Exactly.Bob Juch wrote: Hillary would not have tweeted out that she wants to “greatly strengthen and expand” America’s nuclear arsenal, on the grounds that it would make the world “come to its senses” on reducing the number of nuclear weapons it produces.
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Right...because those comments by hillary are on a par with making cavalier comments about weapons that can end civilization as we know it...weapons over which you are about to assume control.BackInTex wrote:That is debatable but what isn't is that it is not as stupid as calling 32 million voters deplorables, for someone who wished to get elected.
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BTW, after Trump's team went full damage control and explained that what Trump REALLY meant is he was talking about the need to control proliferation via modernization and "peace through strength", and didn't really mean he wanted to enter into a new arms race, Trump spoke to Mika Brzezinski and said this:
I hope Trump's team will soon explain to us what Trump "really meant" by that statement.Let it be an arms race. We will outmatch them at every pass and outlast them all.
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I'm sorry the world doesn't work the way you want. It doesn't work the way I want either. We can "win" or we can "lose". There are no "ties". Again, not the way the world works. So if you play to "win" you have to do and say things that work in the world as it is, the way the world works, not the way you want it to.Jeemie wrote:BTW, after Trump's team went full damage control and explained that what Trump REALLY meant is he was talking about the need to control proliferation via modernization and "peace through strength", and didn't really mean he wanted to enter into a new arms race, Trump spoke to Mika Brzezinski and said this:
I hope Trump's team will soon explain to us what Trump "really meant" by that statement.Let it be an arms race. We will outmatch them at every pass and outlast them all.
Diplomacy did not break the Soviet Union.
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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I'd call mutually assured destruction a "tie".BackInTex wrote:I'm sorry the world doesn't work the way you want. It doesn't work the way I want either. We can "win" or we can "lose". There are no "ties". Again, not the way the world works. So if you play to "win" you have to do and say things that work in the world as it is, the way the world works, not the way you want it to.Jeemie wrote:BTW, after Trump's team went full damage control and explained that what Trump REALLY meant is he was talking about the need to control proliferation via modernization and "peace through strength", and didn't really mean he wanted to enter into a new arms race, Trump spoke to Mika Brzezinski and said this:
I hope Trump's team will soon explain to us what Trump "really meant" by that statement.Let it be an arms race. We will outmatch them at every pass and outlast them all.
Diplomacy did not break the Soviet Union.
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The biggest problem with Trump's foreign policy pronouncements is that he doesn't seem to have a coherent strategy. He pretty much says whatever he feels like on a particular day. It makes it difficult for either allies or enemies to know how to react to him. And he's going to get put to the test very quickly. I expect the Chinese or his good buddy Putin to see jost how far they can go with him. And we'll learn fairly quickly just what sort of capabilities ISIS actually has as well.Bob Juch wrote:Hillary would not have tweeted out that she wants to “greatly strengthen and expand” America’s nuclear arsenal, on the grounds that it would make the world “come to its senses” on reducing the number of nuclear weapons it produces.BackInTex wrote:I've no idea what you are trying to say.
But Hillary lost to probably the worst candidate the Republican party, or apparently 2nd worst any party, has ever put on the ticket for President.
Think about that and let it sink in.
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And they will find out our capabilities, too. And that will be the last we hear about them.silverscreenselect wrote: And we'll learn fairly quickly just what sort of capabilities ISIS actually has as well.
28 years of wimps in the White House have given those bastards a false bravado.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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I hope someone tells Trump that a nuclear war would be bad for the hotel business.
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You do understand that's exactly what they want, a massive retaliation by the U.S. against what would be an overwhelming number of innocent civilians as opposed to however many ISIS members are there. Or the other likely possibility with Trump is that he'll just send out a bunch of angry tweets and bluster a lot, like he always does.These people are quite willing to die for what they believe in. And that may well be the last we hear of ISIS, but in another year or two we'll be hearing from another group that gets recruited as a result of what we might do to ISIS.BackInTex wrote:And they will find out our capabilities, too. And that will be the last we hear about them.silverscreenselect wrote: And we'll learn fairly quickly just what sort of capabilities ISIS actually has as well.
28 years of wimps in the White House have given those bastards a false bravado.
Of course, this might just be the prelude to the solution Republicans always come up with to boost the economy. Cut taxes for the rich, claim there's some type of global crisis and spend insane amounts of money on new weapons systems.
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It works, and they'll keep doing it as long as it keeps working.silverscreenselect wrote:. . .
Of course, this might just be the prelude to the solution Republicans always come up with to boost the economy. Cut taxes for the rich, claim there's some type of global crisis and spend insane amounts of money on new weapons systems.
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As opposed to the Democrats who tax the rich, claim there some sort of global (warming) crisis and spend insane amount of money on new solar power systems?silverscreenselect wrote:...prelude to the solution Republicans always come up with to boost the economy. Cut taxes for the rich, claim there's some type of global crisis and spend insane amounts of money on new weapons systems.
Got it.
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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No need. He knows it. He's a smart man. Keep that in mind.elwoodblues wrote:I hope someone tells Trump that a nuclear war would be bad for the hotel business.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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How much military experience do you have? How much experience facing guerilla warfare in mountainous terrain?BackInTex wrote:And they will find out our capabilities, too. And that will be the last we hear about them.silverscreenselect wrote: And we'll learn fairly quickly just what sort of capabilities ISIS actually has as well.
28 years of wimps in the White House have given those bastards a false bravado.
The Soviet Union in the 1980s couldn't subdue Afghanistan and they didn't have the logistical issues we will have or any need to maintain popular support (or at least tolerance) for the war. And you may remember that Vietnam didn't exactly end in victory for U.S. armed forces.
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Maybe you missed 2007 and 2008?SportsFan68 wrote:It works, and they'll keep doing it as long as it keeps working.silverscreenselect wrote:. . .
Of course, this might just be the prelude to the solution Republicans always come up with to boost the economy. Cut taxes for the rich, claim there's some type of global crisis and spend insane amounts of money on new weapons systems.
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Trump's strategy would appear to be, drop a nuke or two and declare victory ... until the next terrorist attack.Bob78164 wrote:How much military experience do you have? How much experience facing guerilla warfare in mountainous terrain?
Admittedly, with his 3 am tweets, it's difficult to say how much of this he actually intends to do and how much he's merely tweeting to hear himself talk.
Of course, a President of the United States should not be doing that since foreign countries, both our enemies and our potential allies have to react to what he says (or tweets).
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Democrats have never hidden the fact that they favor government spending to boost the economy. The difference is that they are trying to spend on things that will have beneficial long term effects for this country in other ways. Reducing our energy dependency and taking steps against global warming would be a major benefit for everyone, not just a few defense contractors.BackInTex wrote:As opposed to the Democrats who tax the rich, claim there some sort of global (warming) crisis and spend insane amount of money on new solar power systems?silverscreenselect wrote:...prelude to the solution Republicans always come up with to boost the economy. Cut taxes for the rich, claim there's some type of global crisis and spend insane amounts of money on new weapons systems.
Got it.
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More than Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and you, combined.Bob78164 wrote:How much military experience do you have?
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He's the stupidest, most ignorant man to have ever been elected.BackInTex wrote:No need. He knows it. He's a smart man. Keep that in mind.elwoodblues wrote:I hope someone tells Trump that a nuclear war would be bad for the hotel business.
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And he's surrounded himself with top level advisers who have virtually no experience in government. I know some people are excited about bringing in "outsiders." Then, when an emergency hits, they realize what that lack of experience really means.Bob Juch wrote:He's the stupidest, most ignorant man to have ever been elected.BackInTex wrote:No need. He knows it. He's a smart man. Keep that in mind.elwoodblues wrote:I hope someone tells Trump that a nuclear war would be bad for the hotel business.
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