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01-27-21 17:47 #2055
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Beijing4987 [View Original Post]
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01-27-21 17:37 #2054
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]
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01-27-21 17:01 #2053
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by Beijing4987 [View Original Post]
Both Europe and USA are tired of China. I would say that most people in the Western world considers China to be a bigger problem than Russia.
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01-27-21 16:54 #2052
Posts: 690Not exonerated. Rejected by a majority of voters
The Special Counsel's report made it clear that DJT was not exonerated. Cut loose by a Senate controlled by Republicans, yes, so as not to lose a primary if they crossed him. It's a fake battle. It is a one party system controlled by entrenched wealth with a constitution guaranteed to protect it. Bad and disingenuous people on both sides. The corporations that supported Republicans have been shamed a bit, but will get over it soon enough. USA is consuming itself from within. Europe trusts the USA, will go a separate way and be more neutral in the conflict with China.
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01-27-21 16:32 #2051
Posts: 1068Exonerated
Originally Posted by Beijing4987 [View Original Post]
Democrats must be so proud.
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01-27-21 07:42 #2050
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
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01-27-21 05:51 #2049
Posts: 3228Originally Posted by GeneHickman [View Original Post]
They claim to be stopping sex trafficking but really just want to shake down us mongers.
In the scheme that caught Robert Kraft, the cops faked a fucking bomb scare to put in hidden cameras in that spa. How fucked up is that?
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01-27-21 00:12 #2048
Posts: 2656Majority of Europeans say China will overtake 'broken' US within decade
A majority of Europeans believe America's political system is broken, that China will be the world's leading power within a decade, and that Joe Biden will be unable to halt his country's decline on the world stage, according to a report.
While many welcomed Biden's victory in November's US election, more Europeans than not feel that after four years of Donald Trump the US cannot be trusted, according to the study by the European Council on Foreign Relations.
"Europeans like Biden, but they don't think America will come back as a global leader," said the thinktank's director, Mark Leonard. "When George W Bush was president, they were divided about how America should use its power. With Biden entering the White House, they are divided about whether America has power at all."
The survey of 15,000 people in 11 European countries, conducted at the end of last year, found that the shift in European sentiment towards the US in the wake of the Trump presidency had led to a corresponding unwillingness to support Washington in potential international disputes.
At least half of respondents in all 11 countries surveyed felt, for example, that their government should remain neutral in any conflict between the US and China, while no more than 40% in any country said they would back Washington against Russia.
"It's clear that the tumultuous Trump presidency has left an indelible imprint on Europe's attitude towards the US," said Ivan Krastev, chair of the Centre for Liberal Strategies, an NGO in Sofia, and an ECFR board member. "The majority of Europeans are now sceptical about the capacity of the US to shape the world. It makes many, rightly or wrongly, want to opt for a more independent role for the EU in the world."
In their report, Leonard and Krastev note that while more than 60% of those polled believed the US was "broken", most evaluated the EU and their own countries' systems much more positively an opportunity, they argue, to harness the collective power of the bloc for the benefit and protection of its citizens.
The survey found that 51% of those polled did not agree with the statement that under Biden the US was likely to resolve its internal divisions and seek to address international issues such as climate change, peace in the Middle East, relations with China or European security.
Amid a widespread sense of growing Chinese superiority, 79% of those polled in Spain, 72% in Portugal, 72% in Italy and 63% in France said they thought China would overtake the US as the world's leading superpower within the next decade.
Just over 32% of all respondents and a startling 53% of respondents in Germany felt that after voting for Trump, Americans could not be trusted. Only in Hungary and Poland did significantly more people disagree with that view than agree.
Just 10% of those polled saw the US as a "reliable" security partner that would always protect Europe, while at least 60% in every country polled said they doubted their country could depend on US support in the event of a crisis.
The authors say the geopolitical consequences of this shift are significant: two-thirds of those surveyed said it was now important that Europe look after its own defence, including 72% in Portugal, 71% in Sweden, 70% in France and 69% in Poland.
At least half of respondents in every country surveyed said they would prefer their government to be neutral in a conflict between the US and China. Across the 11 states surveyed, only 23% of respondents thought their country should take Washington's side against Russia, with 59% preferring to remain neutral.
Between 38% and 48% of respondents in seven countries thought the EU should adopt a tougher international stance on issues such as trade, taxation and regulation, while most countries considered Germany was now a more important country to "have a good relationship" with than the US.
The poll also revealed that in nine of the 11 countries Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden where the same question was asked in previous years, the average share of people saying the EU's political system worked very or fairly well had risen from 46% to 48%.
It found that people who believed their own national political system was working, which was more often the case in northern than in southern Europe, were more likely to say the EU was a success.
The report identified four "tribes" that went a long way to grouping respondents' positions, depending on whether they felt the EU, US or China were rising or declining. The biggest tribe, "In Europe we trust", comprised 35% of respondents, while only 9% belonged to "In America we trust".
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...de/ar-BB1cSkOB
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01-26-21 23:55 #2047
Posts: 2656The Proud Boys Return to Neverland
So, the Proud Boys now judge Donald Trump "a total failure" and "extraordinarily weak. " The members of the far-right group understood at last that when the former president denounced them for doing what he incited them to do, they looked ridiculous.
How to save face? They couldn't concede that posting pictures of themselves engaged in a murderous assault on the USA Capitol was supremely stupid. No, it was that Trump was too cowardly to join them. But thinking that he would was also supremely stupid.
After winding the mob up with insane ranting about a "stolen election," Trump urged it to March to the Capitol to stop the counting of votes. "You'll never take back our country with weakness," he said. "And I'll be there with you. "
Of course, he wasn't there with them. It was some strange Neverland these Lost Boys came from. How else explain their expecting Trump to expose himself to the swarm, much less risk injury in a violent encounter?
While the boys were vandalizing, looting and threatening to hang elected officials, according to The Washington Post, Trump serenely watched the rampage on White House TVs. At a certain point, though, it dawned on the president that the unfolding horror was not in his interests. He conferred with advisers and lawyers to ensure he wouldn't take the rap for it. Thus, at 2:38 pm Eastern time, after a Capitol Police officer had already been killed, he tweeted, "Stay peaceful!" he then issued a video in which he told the herd to go home.
A day later, he condemned the blockheads for their "heinous attack" and said he was "outraged by the violence, lawlessness and mayhem. " And to think that some of the Proud Boys actually expected a presidential pardon for their crimes.
The main objective here is not to point out the treachery of Trump. It's not even to question the right wing's willingness to believe that Trump hadn't lost. With all those conspiracy theories infesting their media and weeks of getting pounded by a charismatic speaker's liesone could envision their swallowing the nonsense that dark forces had denied victory to he whom they called "Emperor Trump."
The Proud Boys' grasp on reality was never all it could be, but still. The group had it together enough to closely follow Trump's 86 unsuccessful legal challenges to the election results. It should have been easier to note Trump's long history of covering his rear end and employing an army of lawyers to countersue those he had betrayed. But somehow, the Lost Boys thought they'd be an exception.
And so, they portrayed the double-cross as an unexpected abuse of what they imagined as their honor. They hit backor so they thought. "The Proud Boys Now Mock Trump" is how a New York Times headline characterized their criticism.
With all due respect to the headline writer, the people being mocked are the right-wing rioters facing criminal charges after being turned in by their children, ex-wives and (former) employers. Trump is back at Mar-a-Lago, smelling the sweet chlorine from his swimming pool and playing golf.
The insurrectionists now have their own lawyers. Despite the "heinous" nature of their acts, some of the legal advisers have taken the tack of portraying their clients as naive nitwits.
The lawyer representing the "QAnon Shaman" says the would-be actor regrets what he did but was duped by Trump. And he refers to his client in clownish termsas "the guy with the horns and the fur, the meditation and organic food. "
The Proud Boys are now saying in online posts that the group should drop politics and abandon both parties. They may be on to something, finally.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...on/ar-BB1d6FIs
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01-26-21 23:40 #2046
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]
I've asked the same question twice and you've yet to give me a real answer. You're obviously afraid of answering my question.
Did you mean to say that Biden was a racist but not anymore? He stopped being a racist after he let Camela Harris in on his ticket? LOL!
You didn't even the mention the lizard woman and the horse face with the crazy eyes. Is the lizard woman a racist or is the horse face a crazy SJW plying the race card?
If Biden isn't a racist, Camela Harris must be a true wacko running around and falsely accusing people of being racists.
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01-26-21 23:27 #2045
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]
Truth 1 - 0 Scatmandoo.
Hillary attending the inauguration is irrelevant.
Truth 2 - 0 Scatmandoo.
According to me Trump did the right thing, if you disagree then it's your personal and highly uninteresting opinion.
Truth 3 - 0 Scatmandoo.
People are responsible for their own actions, trying to blame everything bad on Trump is a typical move for dishonest left-wing radicals.
Truth 4 - 0 Scatmandoo.
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01-26-21 20:16 #2044
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
That was not the question you asked.
I quoted (and answered) the question that you asked, that was not it.
I know your English skills are poor (based on your prior posts).
But are you also suffering from blindness?
(BTW: That's how you structure and punctuate a question in English).
I am sure that if you asked Vice-President Kamala Harris today if her running mate, President Joe Biden, was a racist. She would say he is not a racist.
We know Joe much better today than a year ago, at least those who care to learn.
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01-26-21 19:40 #2043
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Philosophus [View Original Post]
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Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Philosophus [View Original Post]
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01-26-21 17:41 #2042
Posts: 657In hard-hitting conference, press demands
In hard-hitting press conference, press demands to know Biden's favorite Disney princess.
"Washington, the. See. —In a brutal press conference this morning, courageous journalists asked hard-hitting questions of the incoming administration. In one particularly tense exchange, Press Secretary Jen Psaki was forced to reveal President Biden's favorite Disney Princess.
"Please, Miss Press Secretary, Please! Please!" asked CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins. "We need to know President Biden's favorite Disney princess! Is it Belle? Or maybe Jasmine?" she said while waving her hand and jumping up and down.
"Wow, what a fantastic question," responded Psaki. "I haven't asked the President that, so I will have to get back to you. Whoever it is, I'm sure his favorite is an empowered woman of color."
Undeterred, the press pool continued to follow up on the question, demanding a clearer answer.
"OK, fine," responded a slightly frustrated Psaki, "It's Moana. His favorite is Moana."
"NO IT'S NOT! Came a muffled voice from behind the curtain that sounded a lot like Joe Biden. "My favorite is that one with all the hair! Rappatootie! Rattatatpunzle! Refunzle! Whatever her name is! Hey! Let go of me! Where are you taking me?" "I don't want to go back down in the basement!
There was the sound of a scuffle from behind the curtain and the voice faded away.
As the press conference resumed, journalists continued to grill the Press Secretary, asking further tough hard hitting questions like:
"Does President Biden prefer puppy kisses or kitty cuddles?
"So. Does President Biden like being President?
"Who is his favorite ninja turtle?
"Can I go to the bathroom please? I'm sorry, MAY I go to the bathroom?
Journalists everywhere have praised Biden's new press conferences as "A welcome return to civility and truth."
The New York Times also praised the press conference and ran a 12-page in-depth report on why Biden's choice of Moana as the best Disney princess is brilliant.
So refreshing!
Semisatire Babylon Bee.
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01-26-21 13:44 #2041
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]