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The Soup Nazi 12.04.2016 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
eta: also katherine harris florida 2000


By the way, Laura Dern was pitch-freakin'-perfect as Harris in Recount.

In other news, and this goes here because we know where Mike Pence stands and we know batshit crazy laws like this will spread like a motherfucker during the next four years...

https://news.google.com/news/rtc?ncl=dsnLHV95xbtzFCMdFIPZUV1hR273M&authuser=0&t opic=m&siidp=afb12aca6d1eda0d7aec041733c31b42eac8

I feel satanic today!

Severian 12.04.2016 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
funny thing i saw a video about this in the fox news website of all places (yes, i like to torment myself by learning how "the other" thinks)

there was tucker carlson (lol) trying to make the green party spokesperson look like an antidemocratic malcontent for wanting a recount, and while the good green giant explained that this was about legal rights and the rule of law and confidence in the elections, carlson frowned with the frowniest frown. ah, propaganda!

in any case i wasn't aware of the michigan legal battle, and thanks for bringing it up, i'll go nose around the internets for it. wasn't on the front page of the WaPo when i checked this morning.

ETA: still it's not.

(meanwhile, ahve a morning chuckle with this: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local...=.5aa3ee87dbab )


Tucker Carlson is the worst Democrat ever. I blame him more than any individual Republican for the watered down, compromised, fuckup circle jerk version of ACA that we ended up with.

Yes, it's strange that it's not bigger news. It's tying things up quite a bit in the Midwest though. Something is fishy though. The fact that Wisconsin is underway, and Michigan is such a big concern for the Trump team makes me more suspicious than I was. I still think MI will go to Trump, but I maintain a high level suspicion of election tampering, and if that can be proven or uncovered at even the smallest level, it will be a mighty blow.

Yeah, I'm confirmation seeking. :D

The Soup Nazi 12.04.2016 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Tucker Carlson is the worst Democrat ever.


 

!@#$%! 12.04.2016 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Tucker Carlson is the worst Democrat ever. I blame him more than any individual Republican for the watered down, compromised, fuckup circle jerk version of ACA that we ended up with.

Yes, it's strange that it's not bigger news. It's tying things up quite a bit in the Midwest though. Something is fishy though. The fact that Wisconsin is underway, and Michigan is such a big concern for the Trump team makes me more suspicious than I was. I still think MI will go to Trump, but I maintain a high level suspicion of election tampering, and if that can be proven or uncovered at even the smallest level, it will be a mighty blow.

Yeah, I'm confirmation seeking. :D

tucker carlson a democrat? no fucking way! he may have been on pbs with his douchy bowtie but no fucking way he was a democrat. he always struck me as a kind of douchy douche of doucheness. i mean, i don't know. i'll look him up somewhere before i go on...

yeah, of course, republican, wikipedia says. so does his employment on fox fucking news where he continues to be a douche but no bowtie that i could spot on this video.

i fucking love the commie socialist green party-- hurrah! thank you for the recount.

on other "green" news the army is looking for a new path for that pipeline now. no underwater lousiana-like bullshit.

!@#$%! 12.04.2016 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
By the way, Laura Dern was pitch-freakin'-perfect as Harris in Recount.

In other news, and this goes here because we know where Mike Pence stands and we know batshit crazy laws like this will spread like a motherfucker during the next four years...

https://news.google.com/news/rtc?ncl=dsnLHV95xbtzFCMdFIPZUV1hR273M&authuser=0&t opic=m&siidp=afb12aca6d1eda0d7aec041733c31b42eac8

I feel satanic today!

i never saw that movie but now i'm curious

the other ting is i read about the satanic move on i think jezebel the other day but the catch is that they will wait for one of their members to have and abortion AND THEN sue. which is kinda like, i don't know, not quite the same.

but ah, texas.

american capitalism can offer a more immediate solution though. if you can get a mass cremation for a 14lb cat for like $50, i'm sure for a batch of embryos you can reduce it to $5 per specimen at most. or cremate it in a toaster oven, say a few words, go home.

all they're doing is reducing the supply of embryonic tissue for research.

Severian 12.04.2016 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
tucker carlson a democrat? no fucking way! he may have been on pbs with his douchy bowtie but no fucking way he was a democrat. he always struck me as a kind of douchy douche of doucheness. i mean, i don't know. i'll look him up somewhere before i go on...

yeah, of course, republican, wikipedia says. so does his employment on fox fucking news where he continues to be a douche but no bowtie that i could spot on this video.

i fucking love the commie socialist green party-- hurrah! thank you for the recount.

on other "green" news the army is looking for a new path for that pipeline now. no underwater lousiana-like bullshit.


Yeah I fudged that sorry I guess. My mistake.
But this is where it came from. I happened upon this pretty recently, did a quick search and found the link so y'all don't think I'm ass-talking.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...=.c4b7661db9c6

I had no real justification to blame him for ACA bumfuckery though. I guess I meant "his kind" (closet Dems? Dems with conservative financial or professional ties? Fair weather Dems?) but if he's not a dem then fuck me, I suck.

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 10:03 AM

i heard this old song in the only radio station of my redneck town. it's weird lyrics man. i don't know what they did to them.

Moderator, well could you help me close this thread?
see, the usefulness of it is old and faded
Suchfriends lives in L.A., he said he'll never vote any day,
elections are a lie that he's always hatin'

Isn't that the way they say it goes? Well, let's forget all that
And close down this thread so i can't find it
So I can post just to tell 'em I'm fine and to show
I've overcome the blow, I've learned to take it well
I only wish my words could just convince myself
That it just wasn't real, but that's not the way it feels

Moderator, well could you help me close this thread?
Well, I can't read the FAQ that you just gave me
There's something in my eyes, you know it happens every time
I think about a mod that I thought would save me

Isn't that the way they say it goes? Well, let's forget all that
And close down this thread so i can't find it
So I can post just to tell 'em I'm fine and to show
I've overcome the blow, I've learned to take it well
I only wish my words could just convince myself
That it just wasn't real, but that's not the way it feels

etc

Severian 12.05.2016 11:04 AM

"Shortly after Beccone declares his undying support for the president-elect, a political discussion at the bar heats up, then erupts into a chant of, 'Trump! Trump! Trump!' When a lone female voice calls out, 'Hillary!' a man yells: 'Kill her!'"

Why did Donald Trump win? Just visit Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

If you care about the "how?" and "why?" questions of Trump's win, and you're interested in understanding the thought process of flipped Obama voters who now support Trump, this is a very compelling article.
It's also wholly unsettling on multiple fronts. Economics, healthcare and job security (socially appropriate) concerns aside, racial tensions and Dictionary.com's word of the year "xenophobia" does seem to have contributed very directly to the outcome of the general.

Anyway, this is a nice little window into the kind of community in which I find myself after spending most of my life in the liberal "paradise" (bacchanalia?) of the Pacific Northwest.

Severian 12.05.2016 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i heard this old song in the only radio station of my redneck town. it's weird lyrics man. i don't know what they did to them.

Moderator, well could you help me close this thread?
see, the usefulness of it is old and faded
Suchfriends lives in L.A., he said he'll never vote any day,
elections are a lie that he's always hatin'


How dare you bro. I read that entire thing looking for a reference to myself. I will never get that 45 seconds of my life back! :)

If this thread has indeed "outlived its usefulness" (what "use" did it or any other thread ever have beyond providing an outlet for catharsis, pontification and lolzorz?) then anyone who feels that way can simply stop coming here and saying things — the self-help equivalent of moderator enforced thread closure.

OR... or... we can start a new thread. Call it "President Trump support system thread" or "Adult children of Trump's 'Murica." Or, if we want to talk strategy and tactics for '18, maybe something like "Dumping Trump: Where do we go from here?" or "I survived 11/8/16 and all I got was this shitty Trump thread." Whatevz.

Anyway the thread title is meaningless. I'm happy to say goodbye to this one if we continue the discussion somewhere else.
Whether we go along and get along or fight fight fight, I, like John Oliver and all the pop-media bros who have suspiciously co-opted his "Nothing about this is normal" message on Nov. 13, feel very strongly that we need to keep this conversation going.
Those of us who are interested, concerned, terrified enough to commit time and energy and money to fighting this administration in the future will all be better off if we can spitball about logistics and keep a hawk eye on Trump and his zombie cabal of a cabinet.

The initial question "Is Donald Trump really a serious contender for the Republican nomination?" is certainly moot at this point (as Rob said, I'd say he has a pretty good shot), but at the same time, seeing that question posed that way is a constant reminder of how bizarre and alien this new American reality is. So, fuck.. change the thread, kill the thread, keep it going, who cares? But it would be counterproductive to abandon the conversation altogether.
As I've said, I have precious few people in my "real life" with whom I can talk openly about this, and this thread has been helpful to me, has helped me process and grieve and given me an outlet for the incessant bitching that is in my nature. So I think I kind of need this conversation, whatever form it takes.

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 11:44 AM

there was no available rhyme for "severian"!

i put suchfriends because L.A. is in the original ha ha

im in a bit of a hurry atm but just a headsup i've read 1/2 of that newsweek article & the rest prolly by lunch so we'll continue to use this thread till no more blood comes out when we squeeze it

which-- far from yet happening.

moderator! i need your help cuz i can't sneeze


need2go l8rs

ilduclo 12.05.2016 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
"Shortly after Beccone declares his undying support for the president-elect, a political discussion at the bar heats up, then erupts into a chant of, 'Trump! Trump! Trump!' When a lone female voice calls out, 'Hillary!' a man yells: 'Kill her!'"

Why did Donald Trump win? Just visit Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

If you care about the "how?" and "why?" questions of Trump's win, and you're interested in understanding the thought process of flipped Obama voters who now support Trump, this is a very compelling article.
It's also wholly unsettling on multiple fronts. Economics, healthcare and job security (socially appropriate) concerns aside, racial tensions and Dictionary.com's word of the year "xenophobia" does seem to have contributed very directly to the outcome of the general.

Anyway, this is a nice little window into the kind of community in which I find myself after spending most of my life in the liberal "paradise" (bacchanalia?) of the Pacific Northwest.


the BIG problem with these articles are that they don't look at how self-serving and exculpatory the people are being. I (used to) work with just the type of folks in the article. And, since I am white and blue eyed and don't talk a bunch, they generally felt free to express themselves. And, what the majority of them wanted was to see a white, male, gun owning society. That and tax cuts. Peel back the onion (I was going to say something else :rolleyes: ) and you'll find just that.

Severian 12.05.2016 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ilduclo
the BIG problem with these articles are that they don't look at how self-serving and exculpatory the people are being. I (used to) work with just the type of folks in the article. And, since I am white and blue eyed and don't talk a bunch, they generally felt free to express themselves. And, what the majority of them wanted was to see a white, male, gun owning society. That and tax cuts. Peel back the onion (I was going to say something else :rolleyes: ) and you'll find just that.


I hear you. I work with people like this too. What's more, I cover school districts that are filled with high school teachers who think it's OK to spout their political opinions to their students, even if the smarter ones do it with some measure of subtlety.

In all the talk about what Hillary got "wrong" and what Trunp got "right" in reaching the American people, we can't blind ourselves to the fact that many of the people are extremely limited in their thinking. In-group biases are a fact of life, and I think this article (the Newsweek one) acctually does a fairly good job of illustrating this. We hear people unabashedly claiming that they want fewer "Hispanics" in their town.

I get that Hillary didn't run an ideal campaign, and as Symbols had said (in this thread or maybe in the "funny" one) it is a mistake to simply write-off Trump and his supporters as ignorant or bad people... but it's also a mistake to pretend as though ignorant and bad people were not part of what made this happen.

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ilduclo
the BIG problem with these articles are that they don't look at how self-serving and exculpatory the people are being. I (used to) work with just the type of folks in the article. And, since I am white and blue eyed and don't talk a bunch, they generally felt free to express themselves. And, what the majority of them wanted was to see a white, male, gun owning society. That and tax cuts. Peel back the onion (I was going to say something else :rolleyes: ) and you'll find just that.

it hear what you're saying, and i haven't yet finished the article

but if your particular observations are universal, how come these people voted for kenyan muslim obama who was wary of "guns and religion" instead of white, pro-2nd-amendment john mccain, and white, pro-2nd-amendment mittens?

people vote their perceived self-interest. that perceived self-interest may include some measure of racialism but i'm not buying that it's the end-all-be-all of the self-interest calculus. guns may be a part of it too. but i believe economics is the biggest one.

i remember a story about a 2nd amendment (female) voter somewhere around those parts, in 2008, could have been PA or maybe OH, who was told by her sister to vote for obama because with 4 more republican years she wouldn't have any money to buy guns anyway.

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I hear you. I work with people like this too. What's more, I cover school districts that are filled with high school teachers who think it's OK to spout their political opinions to their students, even if the smarter ones do it with some measure of subtlety.

In all the talk about what Hillary got "wrong" and what Trunp got "right" in reaching the American people, we can't blind ourselves to the fact that many of the people are extremely limited in their thinking. In-group biases are a fact of life, and I think this article (the Newsweek one) acctually does a fairly good job of illustrating this. We hear people unabashedly claiming that they want fewer "Hispanics" in their town.

I get that Hillary didn't run an ideal campaign, and as Symbols had said (in this thread or maybe in the "funny" one) it is a mistake to simply write-off Trump and his supporters as ignorant or bad people... but it's also a mistake to pretend as though ignorant and bad people were not part of what made this happen.


sure

it's also a mistake to assume that democrats don't have their own army of ignorant and bad people as well, especially when seen from the point of view of a conservative. go read fox news and see how you're perceived--i won't repeat here but yes, there are other movies playing where you're the villain baby killer open-borders anti-american vet-disrespecting liberty-destroying economy-killing benefit-mooching usa-betraying god-hating smug liberal. (o well, i repeated after all. you get the idea.)

and here's a poster by the way

 


like i said earlier i'm done with manichaean polarities. "us good, them bad." from either side. it's a crock of shit. it's how neocons see the world. and it's why politicians are failing us. too busy killing each other to get anything done.

i was committed to the hyperpartisan game up to election, but i'm done with this nonsense. my mind was so tightly wound up it got cramps. it started failing to be a mind and just became a fucking bullhorn. fuck that. i'm free to think freely again.

democrats have done fucked up and if they keep playing the same broken record and don't change their ways they'll just keep winning some cities and losing the nation, one state legislature/governor's mansion/congress seat at a time.

and yeah i don't wanna hear any more moans of "everyone's fault but mine". own up your shit, democrats.

evollove 12.05.2016 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
If you care about the "how?" and "why?" questions of Trump's win


I don't. I still don't. I haven't read one single article which purports to tell me why Trump won. And no offense, but I skim, at best, any analysis posted here.

Again, this is my impression of the vast majority of news/opinion sources:

pre-election
"Here's why Trump can't win."

post-election
"Here's why Trump won."

Lots of convincing stats, charts, historical precedents, etc. in both cases, and one always walks away feeling a tad smarter. But what a crock. Fuck the eggheads. Analyze my left one, Ezra Klein.

ilduclo 12.05.2016 02:28 PM

so, why did those "obama voters" vote for Trump? Probably because they didn't vote for Obama. They're lying to look better. I think there's a lot of Trump voters who will not admit they voted for him, either, especially after what's going to be happening...

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ilduclo
so, why did those "obama voters" vote for Trump? Probably because they didn't vote for Obama. They're lying to look better. I think there's a lot of Trump voters who will not admit they voted for him, either, especially after what's going to be happening...


until fraud is proven by the recounts i'm going to keep believing that a lot of people who voted for obama now voted for trump as the stats and many personal accounts are showing

and what's going to be happening?

evollove 12.05.2016 02:44 PM

Trumpocalypse.

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
Trumpocalypse.


the alpacalypse is full of trumpets

first trumpet: no more green grass (we're almost there)
2nd trumpet: 1/3 of the oceans becomes blood (garbage more likely)
3rd trumpet: a poison comet kills the water
4th trumpet: complete darkness
5th trumpet: too complicated to describe but locusts and torment & shit
6th trumpet: war, basically
7th trumpet: judgment and bad weather

trump, melania, 2 daughters, 3 sons = 7 trump(ets)


BEHOLD

evollove 12.05.2016 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
3rd trumpet: a poison comet kills the water


Holy shit. Comet Pizzaria is a satanic sexslave shop or some fucking thing.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...iracy-theories

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by evollove
Holy shit. Comet Pizzaria is a satanic sexslave shop or some fucking thing.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...iracy-theories

oh yes. read this morning. i used to go to comet billiards which i believe was the predecessor of this place, in a different part of conn ave (same sign). luckily nobody hurt. but who will wanna go there now? that's gonna hurt the business.

goobers: anti-business.

on a different subject, is that svenonious on the comet pingpong webpage? i think so... BUT ANYWAY

let's get ready for doom

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
Lots of convincing stats, charts, historical precedents, etc. in both cases, and one always walks away feeling a tad smarter. But what a crock. Fuck the eggheads. Analyze my left one, Ezra Klein.

here's from a guy in the trenches. no egghead data bullshit. linked it earlier i think but again:

Most counties in Peterson's district swung hard toward Trump this year, by margins of 20, 30, 40 percentage points or more. But Peterson himself still earned 52.5 percent of the vote, enough to head to Congress for a 14th term.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...d_content_1_na

tesla69 12.05.2016 08:46 PM

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...-idUSKBN13U1B1


Native American reservations cover just 2 percent of the United States, but they may contain about a fifth of the nation’s oil and gas, along with vast coal reserves.
Now, a group of advisors to President-elect Donald Trump on Native American issues wants to free those resources from what they call a suffocating federal bureaucracy that holds title to 56 million acres of tribal lands, two chairmen of the coalition told Reuters in exclusive interviews.
The group proposes to put those lands into private ownership - a politically explosive idea that could upend more than century of policy designed to preserve Indian tribes on U.S.-owned reservations, which are governed by tribal leaders as sovereign nations


its like every day is aprils fools day now

!@#$%! 12.05.2016 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tesla69
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...-idUSKBN13U1B1


Native American reservations cover just 2 percent of the United States, but they may contain about a fifth of the nation’s oil and gas, along with vast coal reserves.
Now, a group of advisors to President-elect Donald Trump on Native American issues wants to free those resources from what they call a suffocating federal bureaucracy that holds title to 56 million acres of tribal lands, two chairmen of the coalition told Reuters in exclusive interviews.
The group proposes to put those lands into private ownership - a politically explosive idea that could upend more than century of policy designed to preserve Indian tribes on U.S.-owned reservations, which are governed by tribal leaders as sovereign nations


its like every day is aprils fools day now

'

you got your wish buddy

it's christmas in america!

open your presents. they're what you asked for!

--

seriously worried about this as i live in an actual indian reservation... they gonna frack the fuck out of my house now?

lolololol. i'll fall into a sinkhole. cthulhu awaits!

fuck. me.

guess we'll have to move elsewhere. always dreamed of going to louisiana but then found out about the pollution there.

hmffffffffffffffff

i hear suicide is painless. is it true?

evollove 12.06.2016 02:42 PM

Confession: I go to Twitter and only read posts with #notmypresident. Now and then, someone who doesn't belong will use the hashtag to be nasty, but overall it's a delightful way to spend time inside a comfortable bubble.

!@#$%! 12.06.2016 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
Confession: I go to Twitter and only read posts with #notmypresident. Now and then, someone who doesn't belong will use the hashtag to be nasty, but overall it's a delightful way to spend time inside a comfortable bubble.


well you can hold out for another 13 days when the electors vote, then you gotta ease off and let yourself slowly back into reality. but no rush/no injuries. take your time.

on news that should please you, one texas elector is promising to deny strumpet and will throw his weight behind john kasich

evollove 12.06.2016 04:19 PM

I know what I'm doing.

In my defense, #notmypresident tends to be more reality-based than #MAGA. Cooler celebrities, too.

If anyone feels the need for an oasis, this is my recommendation. But yeah. Just sip the kool-aid. Don't guzzle.

Severian 12.06.2016 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
well you can hold out for another 13 days when the electors vote, then you gotta ease off and let yourself slowly back into reality. but no rush/no injuries. take your time.

on news that should please you, one texas elector is promising to deny strumpet and will throw his weight behind john kasich


A couple have made similar vows, or at least that's what I've read.

Either way, even if the recounts in Michigan (now underway) and Wisconsin changed the outcome of the election, HRC would be more hated than ever.

It still hurts like a sonofabitch every day, but as Tom Petty once said:

"Time to move on,
Time to get goin'
What lies ahead I have no way of knowin'
But under my feet babe, grass is growin'
Yeah it's time to move on, time to get goin'"

---
That said, I absolutely follow "notmypresident on twitter. I'm just trying to move on from the personal crisis the election brought about for me. I'm gonna watch this fucker like a hawk, and do everything in my power to convince people that they made a mistake.

evollove 12.08.2016 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
on news that should please you, one texas elector is promising to deny strumpet and will throw his weight behind john kasich


...who will most likely sign an Ohio bill which bans abortion after a heartbeat is detected. No exceptions. A representative said Trump's victory and chance of a new Supreme Court inspired them. (Although, even with a new staunch conservative, won't the Supreme Court makeup be the same as it was a year ago?)

!@#$%! 12.08.2016 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
...who will most likely sign an Ohio bill which bans abortion after a heartbeat is detected. No exceptions. A representative said Trump's victory and chance of a new Supreme Court inspired them. (Although, even with a new staunch conservative, won't the Supreme Court makeup be the same as it was a year ago?)

provided RBG lasts another 4-8 years

--

now while trying to keep my shit together i was recently shook up by trumpet's pick of a fucking goober oklahoman fossil fuel fuckwad. i mean... anti-EPA attorney general.

(i'm still trying to keep my shit together)

this might be the issue that gets me in organizing mode

'merica leading the world in raping the planet = no fucking way

but hey, "jobs" and "energy" and... "rising acidified oceans"

mother fucker.

DEAR MOTHER EARTH: PLEASE KILL US NOW. DO IT BEFORE WE TURN YOU INTO MARS. LET DOLPHINS TAKE THE NEXT CHANCE. OR COCKROACHES. DOESN'T MATTER.

Severian 12.08.2016 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
(Although, even with a new staunch conservative, won't the Supreme Court makeup be the same as it was a year ago?)


For the moment, yeah, but not necessarily in January after Trump takes office.

From what I can gather the most immediate casualty of Trump is Merrick Garland, Scalia's intended replacement under Obama. Garland's appointment has been deadlocked in the senate, and a lot of people want Scalia's replacement to be reflective of the new administration rather than the old. Also Garland is a DC'er, and having him around wouldn't be in compliance with "draining the swamp."

I'm pretty sure the writing's on the wall on that issue. Doubtful the senate will speed things up for Obama's pick. Why would they?

Then there's the issue of the age of the sitting justices. They're in charge of their own retirement, but two key liberal voters and one Republican who has pissed off the GOP are getting up there.

Severian 12.08.2016 12:07 PM

In other news... the Michigan GOP is just desperate to stop the state's already underway recount for some reason, and ... looks like they've succeeded.

http://hotair.com/archives/2016/12/0...ecount-to-end/

ilduclo 12.08.2016 12:09 PM

actually this guy is likely in charge of the SCOTUS

 



obviously a few should have retired quite some time ago. Ruth Ginsberg is really showing a failing mentally lately, and her physical health is pretty poor. We will likely see a BUNCH of replacements under Trump, and probably not Clarence, Samuel or Roberts....;(

ilduclo 12.08.2016 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
provided RBG lasts another 4-8 years
LET DOLPHINS TAKE THE NEXT CHANCE. OR COCKROACHES. DOESN'T MATTER.


dolphins are toast, rats and starlings, most likely

!@#$%! 12.08.2016 12:16 PM

i'm for secession, at this point.

but no, fuck, i said i'm keeping my shit together... deep breaths.. don't "prophesize".

there. well. have work to do. before the worries kill me.

!@#$%! 12.08.2016 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
dolphins are toast, rats and starlings, most likely

doesn't matter

anything but us-- we're a fucking scourge. and can't blame "ignorance" for it anymore. we know--and yet we insist. as a species i mean. j'accuse... moi.

evollove 12.08.2016 12:42 PM

I predict I'll be arrested at some point in the next 4 years for civil disobedience.

Severian 12.08.2016 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
I predict I'll be arrested at some point in the next 4 years for civil disobedience.


Same.

!@#$%! 12.08.2016 01:01 PM

now i think lincoln was the worst ever american president for not allowing secession to proceed

"a house divided against itself... should become a duplex"

evollove 12.08.2016 01:10 PM

Do you want only New Mexico to secede, or do you have a grander plan?


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