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You can't reason someone out of what they weren't reasoned into.
That applies to every righty who posts his fact challenged nonsense, bigotries and bat shit conspiracy theories.
An abundance of AR caves assures a plentiful supply of bat-shit per capita. And aren't they in good company? Mostly the Old Confederacy and one gambling mecca.
https://www.arkansas.com/articles/caves-caverns-spelunking
How very unkind of you...…………...to airline vomit bags.
At least they serve a purpose.
You Know Things’re Bad When John Bolton Gets Fired, and You Don’t Even Have Time to Celebrate
http://showercapblog.com/you-know-thingsre-bad-when-john-bolton-gets-fired-and-you-dont-even-have-time-to-celebrate/
Of course the Veryfine Valor Thief marked 9/11 with his trademark blend of undignified griping and self-aggrandizing lies. You sort of wish Dante were still around, so you could get a nice, detailed, description of the afterlife torments awaiting the kind of loathsome shitsack who would lie about helping out at Ground Zero.
That's because there is no 'come and get' in any gun buyback program anywhere in the U.S. You constitutional illiterate.
Nah, I just want to shut down the generators and give 'em a taste of Hatfield's and McCoy's 'Murica.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_Valley_Authority
In the 1920s, a major battle erupted over building an electric power system in the Tennessee Valley, based on the World War I federal dam at Muscle Shoals, Alabama. It would generate electricity and produce fertilizer.[6] Senator George Norris of Nebraska blocked a proposal from Henry Ford in 1920 to use the dam to modernize the valley.
Norris deeply distrusted privately owned utility companies. He did get Congress to pass the Muscle Shoals Bill, but it was vetoed as socialistic by President Herbert Hoover in 1931. The idea behind the Muscle Shoals Bill in 1933 became a core part of the New Deal's TVA.[7]
Even by Depression standards, the Tennessee Valley was economically dismal in 1933. Thirty percent of the population was affected by malaria, and the average income was only $639 per year, with some families surviving on as little as $100 per year.
Much of the land had been farmed too hard for too long, eroding and depleting the soil. Crop yields had fallen along with farm incomes. The best timber had been cut, with another 10% of forests being burnt each year.[6]
During World War II, the U.S. needed greater aluminum supplies to build airplanes. Aluminum plants required large amounts of electricity. To provide the power, TVA engaged in one of the largest hydropower construction programs ever undertaken in the U.S.
By early 1942, when the effort reached its peak, 12 hydroelectric plants and one steam plant were under construction at the same time, and design and construction employment reached a total of 28,000. In its first eleven years, TVA constructed a total of 16 hydroelectric dams.[10]
The largest project of this period was the Fontana Dam. After negotiations led by Vice-President Harry Truman, TVA purchased the land from Nantahala Power and Light, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa, and built Fontana Dam. Also in 1942, TVA's first coal-fired plant, the 267 megawatt Watts Bar Steam Plant began operation.[12]
The government originally intended the electricity generated from Fontana to be used by Alcoa factories.[citation needed] By the time the dam generated power in early 1945, the electricity was directed to another purpose in addition to aluminum manufacturing, as TVA also provided much of the electricity needed for uranium enrichment at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as required for the Manhattan Project and the making of the atomic bomb.
A Russian launch vehicle should be available for his trip.
Whatever it is it would go disproportionately to Red State America.
After all, you don't want to lose all that Medicaid, SSDI, SNAP and Opioid treatment, do you?
Maybe we should take your TVA generated 'lectricty away just to remind you where it came from.
Yep, look it up.
You refuted neither and you ignored every verifiable historical fact in the article I posted.
The example of the IDF alone blows away the fearmongering nonsense in the article you posted.
Without doubt you would have been voicing the same lame, bigoted, contra-factual arguments against blacks and women serving in our armed forces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Defense_Forces
LGBT people
Further information: Sexual orientation and military service § Israel
Israel is one of 24 nations that allow openly gay individuals to serve in the military. Since the early 1990s, sexual identity presents no formal barrier in terms of soldiers' military specialization or eligibility for promotion.[60][61]
Until the 1980s the IDF tended to discharge soldiers who were openly gay. In 1983 the IDF permitted homosexuals to serve, but banned them from intelligence and top-secret positions. A decade later, Professor Uzi Even,[62] an IDF reserves officer and chairman of Tel Aviv University's Chemistry Department, revealed that his rank had been revoked and that he had been barred from researching sensitive topics in military intelligence, solely because of his sexual orientation. His testimony to the Knesset in 1993 raised a political storm, forcing the IDF to remove such restrictions against gays.[60]
The chief of staff's policy states that it is strictly forbidden to harm or hurt anyone's dignity or feeling based on their gender or sexual orientation in any way, including signs, slogans, pictures, poems, lectures, any means of guidance, propaganda, publishing, voicing, and utterance. Moreover, gays in the IDF have additional rights, such as the right to take a shower alone if they want to.
According to a University of California, Santa Barbara study,[62] a brigadier general stated that Israelis show a "great tolerance" for gay soldiers. Consul David Saranga at the Israeli Consulate in New York, who was interviewed by the St. Petersburg Times, said, "It's a non-issue. You can be a very good officer, a creative one, a brave one, and be gay at the same time."[60]
Know what the contributions are to the Trump Foundation?
Zero point shit.
You've got your wet dream induced conspiracy theories.
Trump?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_J._Trump_Foundation
Admission of self-dealing
In filing its 2015 IRS Form 990 (filed in 2016 while under investigation by the New York State attorney general's office), the foundation appeared to[clarification needed] admit that it had, in previous years, engaged in self-dealing and illegal transfers of funds to "disqualified persons".[132]
Dissolution of foundation
On December 18, 2018, Underwood announced that the foundation had agreed to shut down under court supervision and distribute its remaining assets to court-approved charities, although the attorney general's office would continue its investigations of and legal actions against the foundation and its directors.[15]
Link?
So you were fine when it was going to the Clintons cofferes by the MILLIONS?
It is his beliefs, his obvious preference for such over readily available facts and evidence in the political, scientific and social spheres, that confirm the accuracy of his self assessment.
When a dummy says he's a dummy, walks, talks and posts like a dummy? That's a dummy.
Disagree to your heart's content, but refute the article or my opinion you cannot.
But despite conservatives’ ostensible emphasis on history and tradition, their refrain is deeply inaccurate: The armed forces have, by necessity, always served as a petri dish for broader cultural change in America — even before the country’s inception.
I didn't know Rooster was sharing family photos with you.
'Real men' like meth-heads?
No, he wasn't. Like you he is an easily misinformed alarmist with the same poor education that you expose here with your every post.
He hasn't become a laughing stock because people believe he is right, but rather because he is seen to be a ridiculous ass-hat and a fit target for contempt, just like you.
Nah, we need to red flag morons of all colors with assault weapons and IQ numbers under room temperature.
No wonder you're displaying your Don Knotts level of nervousness in your lame posts.
Keep on exposing yourself as an undereducated moron. You're doing a great job at that.
The models were obsolete before the moron in chief tried to alarm Alabamans.
The weather is not the same as climate, you uneducated fool.
Learn how to read, asshole. Can't indict a sitting president.
THAT'S why no charges, Seriously, WTF is wrong with you?
Impeachment is another matter, as you're about to learn.
Mueller has plenty of material that can be use for articles of impeachment. NO exoneration, shithead.
What you believe is not of interest to anyone, credulous fool that you are.
He flat out blew it and then made an even bigger ass of himself with the Sharpie.
Only dumb-ass Trumpanzees like you believe him.
He's broken all kinds of laws. settled out of court on the U. and had to fold his bullshit charity.
Also he's obstructed justice and only that DOJ guideline has get him from indictment.
Hey asshole, when Trump said it AL was NOT in the path. And what kind of moron uses a sharpie on a gov doc?
And insecure, science illiterate, just like you.
Check Trump's bankruptcies, the stiffing of his suppliers, his scam U. and charities, and get back to me.
He's grifting the shit out of this country, just as he did everyone in his business life.
And THAT is the kind of tweet that makes moral imbeciles smile.
Oh fuck you, 'then he changed his mind'.
You really are one dumb, credulous, SOB.
'They could indict a sitting president': Watergate prosecutor breaks down Trump's legal trouble in N
Published 26 mins ago on September 11, 2019
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212457238
By Matthew Chapman
On Wednesday, former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman discussed the implications of the New York DA’s investigation into the Trump Organization on MSNBC’s “All In” — and why it could play out entirely differently from the federal investigations.
“The big difference here is that Cy Vance is the local prosecutor,” said Akerman. “He is the state prosecutor in New York County. So he is not concerned with federal crimes. He’s concerned with state crimes. But I think we have a continuous theme here that pervades all of this.
And it’s simply that all roads lead to Donald Trump’s tax returns. To make this a serious crime and a serious felony, falsifying business records is usually associated with falsifying numbers so that they falsify in turn the tax returns.”
Well what could be wrong with those tax returns? Trump SAID he was going to reveal them.
“Interesting,” said anchor Ali Velshi.
“So in this particular case, it could very well be that they are looking at the false state tax returns that have been filed by the Trump Organization, filed by Donald Trump, and there could be all kinds of people who could have criminal liability here,” continued Akerman. “If it’s just Donald Trump, obviously, the problem there is indicting a sitting president, although the Manhattan DA’s office is not under the same stricture as the Department of Justice. They could indict a sitting president.”
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/they-could-indict-a-sitting-president-watergate-prosecutor-breaks-down-trumps-legal-trouble-in-new-york/
Throw the book at him, Pence, and everyone that has shaken this jerk's hand to say I do whatever you want.................
YOUR pathetic POTUS DOES....steal, cheat and lie, for his entire fucking life. It's just on a MUCH larger scale now.
Post the links where he said that. When it mattered, in Charlottesville, he said what he believed, just as he did in Helsinki.
His first reactions represent his true beliefs, the clean up crews don't matter. Only a credulous fucking moron like you doesn't see that.
SS guy to Melania: He has no dignity, no sense of decorum. WHAT an asshole.
Melania: I know, I know, but he has money that I'm going to get.
Great, now share with them your support for Trump and do mention his support of white supremacists as being 'fine people'.
NOT a credible story, capon.
Trump and his associates DID collude, that why they all lied about their contacts with Russians.
But there is no crime of collusion.
Now where's your link to support your bullshit claim?
Just because you've picked up Trump's tricks doesn't mean they fly on this board.
What I just posted applies to you too, capon.
Why don't you post a link to support your claim as I did to support mine?
If you can't then you and all of us have no choice but to conclude, again, that you are simply and completely full of shit.
I've about had it with your willful ignorance. Clearly you either never learned to read for comprehension or the RW filter you view the world though has disabled whatever critical thinking skills that might remain in that addled brain of yours.
First, mull this over:
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/f_scott_fitzgerald_100572
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.
Now in your case we've already ruled the above, out.
Nobody has claimed that there is not Jihadi terrorism.
The article I posted tracked the body count from both RW and Jihadi terrorism. The right has pulled into the lead. So it is neck and neck in the real world.
Those aren't opposing ideas, they are simply facts....in the real world.
NOW you should have less difficulty understanding the following.
But you're still going to have to settle for having a 2nd or 3rd rate intelligence.
When a white supremacist gunman killed more than 20 people at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart on Saturday, he claimed a dubious honor for his cause: Right-wing terrorism is once again responsible for more deaths on U.S. soil (107) than jihadi terrorism (104) since 9/11, according to data collected by New America.
You so clearly do not have the capacity to discern fact from fiction it's not even debatable.
Hey, some golden oldie conspiracy theories. Tell us how many of these you fell for.
The Sept. 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks on the U.S.
Those attacks against the U.S. changed history and, unfortunately, inspired many to attempt to rewrite it.
Bond Huberman
Published 11 September 2019
The nation was unprepared.” So wrote the authors of the The 9/11 Commission Report. And so might many witnesses remember feeling as they helplessly watched so many terrifying events unfold on Sept. 11, 2001.
Who among us could prepare to watch a commercial airplane fly into the North Tower of the World Trade Center? Or for a second to strike the South Tower minutes later? Or for yet another, at the Pentagon? Or for what would play out on Flight 93, when passengers tried to fight back?
No one could prepare for any of it — including seeing the towers fall or losing so many firefighters, police officers, and first responders, who had rushed in to help the people trapped inside.
No one was prepared to watch, in seconds, skyscrapers turn to dust.
The deadly, coordinated terror attacks against the U.S. stole nearly 3,000 lives and left behind permanent scars for countless others.
They also spurred lasting conspiracy theories and rumors that readers search on our site to this day.
What follows are some of those our fact-checkers have debunked.
https://www.snopes.com/collections/9-11-terrorist-attacks-on-the-us/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Debunker%20-%20Wednesday%20September%2011%202019%20-%20911%20The%20Rumors%20-%20recNE3bx42PTCrXjz&utm_content=Daily%20Debunker%20-%20Wednesday%20September%2011%202019%20-%20911%20The%20Rumors%20-%20recNE3bx42PTCrXjz+CID_71a80abacfcbe16021fda58e4ac43e04&utm_source=CampaignMonitor&utm_term=Read%20more
He has the facts on his side and you, of course, do not.
Right-Wingers Are America’s Deadliest Terrorists
After this weekend, right-wing terrorists have killed more people on U.S. soil than jihadis have since 9/11. So why is the government’s focus still on Islamic radicalism?
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/08/right-wing-terrorist-killings-government-focus-jihadis-islamic-radicalism.html
By Daniel Byman
Aug 05, 2019•2:57 PM
Flowers and signs are seen at a makeshift memorial on Monday after the shooting that left 21 people dead at the Cielo Vista Mall WalMart in El Paso, Texas.
When a white supremacist gunman killed more than 20 people at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart on Saturday, he claimed a dubious honor for his cause: Right-wing terrorism is once again responsible for more deaths on U.S. soil (107) than jihadi terrorism (104) since 9/11, according to data collected by New America.
(In fact, right-wing violence had been responsible for more deaths for most of this period, but jihadis had been responsible for more since the Pulse nightclub shooting of 2016.)
Patrick Crusius’ attack itself was especially bloody, the most lethal right-wing attack since Timothy McVeigh’s bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, which killed 168 people.
But the El Paso killings were a continuation of a bloody series of attacks in recent years, including the Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh in 2018 and the 2015 attack on a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, which killed 11 and nine people, respectively. And such high-profile attacks are few compared with regular incidents of low-level harassment and violence against blacks, Jews, Muslims, and other minorities.
The rise in white supremacist violence, and the lower-than-anticipated levels of jihadi killing, does not accord with U.S. counterterrorism officials’ post-9/11 focus on jihad. This varied response explains the relative success of anti-jihadi efforts and the problems stopping right-wing violence.
No single factor explains the recent rise of right-wing violence, which has a long and bloody history in the United States, mostly directed against black Americans.
It’s not that the causes themselves have changed dramatically. Many Americans have long been concerned about immigration, opposed to gun control, and critical of protections for minorities. Most of those who hold these beliefs would condemn violence and those who use it.
But right-wing terrorism itself is changing. Part of it is 9/11 itself. The attacks highlighted fears of Muslims and gave far-right groups more credibility in their claims to be defending Christian civilization. Each jihadi attack, including highly publicized attacks abroad like the 2015 Paris killings by ISIS, bolstered their claim and created a cycle of recruitment and radicalization.
The rise of Trump both reflected the greater radicalization of right-wing voices and heightened it. Trump rode to power in part on anti-immigrant and racist sentiments. At the same time, he elevated these concerns, with a regular track record of racist statements and hostility to Mexicans and other immigrants. Many white supremacists embraced Trump. Radicalization expert J.M. Berger found that the top hashtag for the alt-right is #MAGA.
In contrast, jihadi terrorists do not have an ideology linked to any large political movement in the United States. There is no “Americans for sharia,” and those arrested for jihadi-related violence are not associated with any large movements. The American Muslim community is hostile to violence and regularly cooperates with law enforcement.
At the same time as it has claimed a champion in Trump, the white supremacist movement has globalized. In 2011, Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people in Norway, mostly youths associated with a left-leaning political party. Before his shooting spree, Breivik posted a manifesto warning of the dangers posed by Muslims and liberals, among other enemies.
In March 2019, Brenton Tarrant killed 51 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand. Like Breivik, he posted a manifesto and even livestreamed his attack in an attempt to gain internet immortality. Both killers drew on “thinkers” and grievances from other countries and causes, presenting themselves as defenders of global European white civilization.
Crusius reflects this greater globalization. Like Breivik and Tarrant, he posted a manifesto on the internet. In it, he embraced anti-immigrant sentiment and cited the “Great Replacement” theory, which claims that a shadowy group of elites (usually Jews) are scheming to subordinate white European Christians through higher birthrates of black people and other minorities, and by bringing in Muslim and Hispanic migrants.
As Tarrant’s and Crusius’ attacks suggest, Breivik’s model is taking on a life of its own for future right-wing mass killers beyond ideology, leading them to embrace mass casualty violence.
In 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, two students at Columbine High School, killed 12 students and a teacher, and in so doing they inspired more than 100 copycat attempts. Future killers are likely to again mix a shooting spree with a manifesto (and perhaps add the livestreaming element that Tarrant helped pioneer).
Even as right-wingers have globalized more, U.S. counterterrorism has disrupted one of the jihadis’ greatest strengths: their global network. Thanks to drone attacks on their safe havens, tighter homeland security, and a global intelligence campaign, it has proven difficult for ISIS or al-Qaida to engage in long-term plotting, to train large numbers of recruits, or otherwise orchestrate terrorist spectaculars on U.S. soil.
Indeed, looking at the post-9/11 plots on U.S. soil, what is striking is how few of the individuals who attempted them have direct connections to ISIS or al-Qaida. When those connections did exist, they often turned out to be vulnerabilities because law enforcement was able to detect the plot as a result.
Much of what explains why right-wing terrorism is so deadly while jihad at home is less bloody than expected is because of the government response and that of other important actors. The FBI devotes far fewer resources to right-wing terrorism than it does jihadi terrorism, and programs for countering violence extremism also focus largely on jihadis.
Most social media companies are aggressive in trying to get jihadis off their platforms. They are far more cautious, however, when it comes to white supremacists, fearing political backlash. Legally, federal counterterrorism officials have far more power to go after those associated with international terrorist groups than they do for domestic terrorist groups, no matter how lethal.
However, as terrorism expert Clint Watts points out, there is far more political attention in Congress to black identity movements and the left-wing antifa—neither of which pose remotely the danger of white supremacists—because of their political orientation.
Giving the FBI more resources, passing new laws that target domestic terrorism, and otherwise stepping up the fight against white supremacist violence and other right-wing terrorism would have a dramatic impact, as many of the individuals and groups are not used to operating in a clandestine environment.
Politically, instead of playing up racism and anti-immigrant sentiment, leaders could try to calm these roiled waters. Unfortunately, Trump has not changed his tune in response to past right-wing attacks, and there is little reason to expect a new course until a new administration comes to power.
The US Military Has Always Been A Social Experiment
Your article is an ahistorical polemic and, despite the disclaimers, it smacks of more 'thanks Obama' crap.
But despite conservatives’ ostensible emphasis on history and tradition, their refrain is deeply inaccurate: The armed forces have, by necessity, always served as a petri dish for broader cultural change in America — even before the country’s inception.
Three-quarters of Americans are disqualified from service on various grounds — obesity, education level, physical fitness and so on. People with certain chronic conditions such as diabetes are barred, because of the difficulties such disorders might pose during deployment.
For decades now for righties it has come down to god, guns, gays, flags and fetuses.
Exactly NONE of which has to do with either the Nation as a whole or with healthcare, which ironically they need more of because of their addictions and generally poor nutrition habits, or with jobs, infrastructure, building or repairing anything.
Maybe they think we can go back to the 50's if we just neglect everything into a state of total disrepair?
Fuck 'em. I'm ready to trash the progressive, redistributive tax system. Let every State resident and business get back exactly what they pay in Federal taxes.
THEN let's see about conservative self-sufficiency, when Blue State GDP Atlas Shrugs.
Patriotic? Are you fucking kidding?
The treasonous SOB is in Putin's pocket.
Trump owes his election to him, which is why he has NEVER criticized Putin for anything.
And you have one hell of a lot of nerve comparing a draft dodging asshole to ANY U.S. President who served our county in uniform.
Real patriots don't gut the Pentagon budget for military base schools either.
Did I mention that Trump is a fucking traitor?
Can't say it often enough.
How Much of a Pussy Ass Bitch Is Donald Trump? An Investigation
By implication, the question applies to Trump's supporters. F.O. Capon.
http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2019/09/how-much-of-pussy-ass-bitch-is-donald.html
You don't really need to know why model and TV host Chrissy Teigen called President Donald Trump a "pussy ass bitch." I mean, you can probably think of a dozen reasons right off the top of your head and nod, saying, "Yeah, that makes sense."
Because, obviously, Donald Trump is a pussy ass bitch. He's always been a pussy ass bitch. He'll always be a pussy ass bitch with his pussy ass bitch sons and his pussy ass bitch business.
It's more a question of degrees than a discussion of whether or not it's true. We know it's true. We just need to figure out how much. And Trump's actions in the last few days give us ample opportunity to examine the amount of pussy ass bitch he's been.
So let's take a look at the evidence of pussy ass bitchery.
1. Trump fired National Security Adviser John Bolton by tweet because he's always been too much of a pussy ass bitch to fire anyone in person unless they are fake employees on his old game show.
(Note: John Bolton is dangerously batshit insane and should be sprayed with a fire hose if he comes anywhere near a government position, but he's not a pussy ass bitch.)
2. He had Commerce Secretary Wilbur "Hey, Can You Check to See If Wilbur's Dead" Ross threaten to fire people at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This was after some NOAA employee in Birmingham, Alabama, did the responsible thing last week and informed the public that Donald Trump was totally wrong when he said that their state was in the path of Hurricane Dorian. We had a week-long fit from Trump because he was too much of a pussy ass bitch to admit he fucked up.
3. Trump dismissed the idea of allowing some of the tens of thousands of people whose cities were wiped out by Dorian in the Bahamas to come to the United States, saying that other areas of the Bahamas that weren't hit should take them. And he did it in the most dickish way possible, by accusing victims of possibly being "some very bad people and some very bad gang members and some very, very bad drug dealers." So he's such a racist pussy ass bitch that he won't allow people who've lost everything to recover here in the United States.
4. When it was revealed that the Air Force had been using the Trump resort in Scotland for its crews to stay during long flights (and play golf there), as well as using the airport right near the resort to refuel at a higher price than a relatively nearby airbase, Trump claimed he had "nothing to do with" it, which, of course, turned out to be a lie, as it often does. He's such a pussy ass bitch that he can't even cop to something that he personally signed off on.
5. Trump gave the Public Safety Medal of Valor to six police officers from Dayton, Ohio, in honor of them doing their duty in taking down a mass shooter there. However, he did not invite the mayor of Dayton, Nan Whaley, because she's a Democrat and she's been critical of Trump. Instead, he had Republican political leaders from Ohio present. When you can't handle having anyone around you who doesn't kiss your ring, that's some pussy ass bitch behavior right there.
In sum, Trump is a total pussy ass bitch. Everything he does stems from him being a pussy ass bitch. His entire immigration policy is about turning us into a nation of pussy ass bitches.
Every time he says something about reforming gun laws, the NRA shows him their pimp hand and he cowers back into his natural state of being a pussy ass bitch. And let's not even get into how much of a pussy ass bitch he is when it comes to the dictators in North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Russia.
Oh, sure, he's the tough guy at his rallies. But then, well, he's surrounded by all the pussy ass bitches who support him.
Let's thank Chrissy Teigen for giving us a shorthand way to define Trump. It's especially sweet that it takes the words he used to talk about assaulting women and turns them against him.