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Well here we are. under normal times we would've been at this 2 months ago or longer. these are not those times nor have they been the past 3+ years.

Back track to 2015 I had given up 30+ years before that. just looking at both parties giving people the finger with their deeds. seeming out to build the rest of the world up while tearing the middle of ours down.

Then Trump comes down that escalator said I'm running, as a Republican. busting my balls. after people asking him to run for decades mainly Dem's, I thought if he did go for it he'd be one of them. how different would today be if he had ? Hillary wasn't that good a candidate, Bernie proved that.

Everything was going as well as it could, considering Russia Russia Russia, you are impeached. till this virus showed up. he looked awkward early on. hard to be a cheerleader in a pandemic. media loved it. then he came upon it's War with this virus. that got him on point. media hated it.

This should be a no brainier landslide reelection if he just got treated as well by the media as any past Republican POTUS. but the 3+ year brainwashing + covid with a opposing candidate nearly as weak as FDR was in 1944. plus one party supporters question so much. even these Dem talking heads need another hit off the pipe between paragraphs.

This will be another close one. Go Orange Man. we need you
 
Yes because if the fucking DemoRats get in.. America will become a dystopian , socialist society.... Yeah.. Lets give away more free shit to illegals and let the criminals run loose in the streets.... just look at the rest of the worlds socialist countries.. Every one of them is a shithole.. Poverty stricken.. No infrastructure and in complete chaos.. This is what that bitch , Pelosi wants for America.. She is a total sellout cunt...
 
Captain Obvious

We have noted how being POTUS ages a person in dog years Clinton, Bush, Obama.
but Trump not so much.

In this crazy times and others I put CNN up on one of my screens.
is it just me or has ......Don Lemon aged A Lot the past 3+ years ?
 
Democrats

Most elections outside of Dem/Rep strong holds, I find go 35% each will vote for THEIR party which ever one they choose. leaving 30% who vote for the less evil. this 30% will decide most elections.

But that's the past. this November if you have children can you vote Democrat ?
If you still have a job ? or would like one in the future.
If you would like your 911 call to be handled correctly with help ?
If you want Police to take care of criminals ?

Just a few items that are in question by the Democrats these days.


on another note
these sillies are talking about sending social workers to domestic disputes.
first where are the persons crazy enough to do these jobs ? if found how many are killed per year ?
My gosh when your Friends are in a domestic dispute. what do we do ? say good bye mostly.
 
Most elections outside of Dem/Rep strong holds, I find go 35% each will vote for THEIR party which ever one they choose. leaving 30% who vote for the less evil. this 30% will decide most elections.

But that's the past. this November if you have children can you vote Democrat ?
If you still have a job ? or would like one in the future.
If you would like your 911 call to be handled correctly with help ?
If you want Police to take care of criminals ?

Just a few items that are in question by the Democrats these days.


on another note
these sillies are talking about sending social workers to domestic disputes.
first where are the persons crazy enough to do these jobs ? if found how many are killed per year ?
My gosh when your Friends are in a domestic dispute. what do we do ? say good bye mostly.

Not much a Social worker can do when there's a double barrel shotgun cocked in his/her face...
 
Mike Pence

Is he the total opposite of Trump ?

Watching Mike getting Grilled by Bret Baier, it all just rolls off his back. he just filibusters it all away. what a pro Great pick.
 
Is he the total opposite of Trump ?

Watching Mike getting Grilled by Bret Baier, it all just rolls off his back. he just filibusters it all away. what a pro Great pick.

Pence can talk around an issue forever and never give an answer that he doesn't want to give or provide an opening for an attack. As a candidate, he is smooth as silk and tough as nails. As a running mate for Trump, he needs to be exactly that since he is constantly being asked to account for and justify things that Trump has done or said.

I like Trump as President. I particularly like what he has done in foreign affairs. Watching his dealings with foreign countries is like watching a chess master move pieces on a chess board.

But as a candidate, he sucks. He is constantly stepping on his own message, picks fights he doesn't need and leaving himself open for attacks. His only saving grace as a candidate is that a lot of people seem to love him for reasons I can't fathom and ignore the rough edges he constantly exposes.

Yeah, Trump and Pence are pretty much opposites. Not sure that Pence wouldn't be a good President, but doubt that he would have the insight to move the chess pieces in such a masterful manner.
 
Mike

Would I went out in 2015 registered to vote for the first time in 24 years to vote Mike ?
probably not.

I didn't know him then. but in 2024 God willing I would. there is no one I know in the Dem side that would be in their right mind then(maybe even now) my guess. by then Mike would know how to follow the blueprint Trump has put down. Pence has shown loyalty beyond words.
 
I've been a supporter of the POTUS. I try to support every president.. As I never agree with any of the fully.... HOWEVER it's really had to just put blinders on.. he's such a crybaby, always attacking people, name calling like a child..and half the time those he attacks people who have nothing to do with his job. It's a bit warped.. He takes no responsblity for anything always blames other or has an excuse.. . He acts like the Corona Virus is happening to HIM and no one else. It's happening to all of us... I'm going to really struggle to cast a vote to re-elect him. I knew he was an egomaniac when he ran.. I just had not idea to what extent.. I liked him because he was NOT a politician.. but he's turned into one the past 4 years..Seem's he'll say anything to get re-elected.. Have you noticed.. the WHO (World Health Org) makes him look bad..his response..cut funding.. CDC makes him look bad, his response, cut funding, Faucci makes him look bad, his response..try to discredit Faucci.. Grow up Mr. Pres.. get some balls.. take responsibilty and lead.. If you do that, I may vote for you. . Does he attack Biden's policy, no he attacks the man..again childish.. or if he does attack Biden's policies..they are only what he thinks they are..and not even truly what they are.. shades of the truth.. again.. he's turned into the kind of politician i hate.. It's very sad this transformation. .. I still support him..but he keeps making it harder and harder to just close my eyes and pretend he's doing a good job.
 
in short

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">If we come together, we will defeat Donald Trump. And when we do that, we will not only do the hard work of rebuilding this nation — we will transform it.</p>— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) <a href="https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1248038163429425154?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 9, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


Barack Obama
“We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.”

Here are the people who don't like the country. they are honest enough to say so.
therefore if you don't like your country, it's founding/fundamental principles, private property.personal rights etc now they talk of ending/defunding the Police.
there's your choice.
 
From the BabylonBee: "Fake news you can trust."

Biden: 'If You Thought The Republican Convention Was Good, Just Wait 'Til We Have Our Convention!'

WILMINGTON, DE—Joe Biden conceded today that the Republican Convention was "alright," "pretty inspiring, to be honest," and "a real gas."

But Biden says the Democratic Convention is going to be "even better."

"Just you wait -- our convention is going to blow this one out of the water," he said to a department store mannequin. "Man alive, I tell you what: we're gonna have fireworks and flags and all kinds of stuff. That nice, clean, articulate woman of color is gonna be there: what's her name again? It's like the same name as some wrassler: Hulk? Hogan! That's it, Hogan. She's a real swell broad."

It was unclear how Biden got into the department store, as it's been out of business since 2013. Aides located him after they put out a Silver Alert and coaxed him into a windowless van by writing "FREE HAIR" on the side. They were then able to transport him safely back to the basement for storage until the election.

 

Trump Is Wrong About TikTok. China’s Plans Are Much More Sinister.
The West still doesn’t understand the scale of Beijing’s soft-power ambitions.

Yi-Zheng Lian
By Yi-Zheng Lian
Mr. Lian is a former chief editor of The Hong Kong Economic Journal.

Sept. 17, 2020

The Trump administration says it wants to ban the popular short-video app TikTok in the United States, because TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, is Chinese. Washington is worried that the personal data of the many millions of Americans using the app could be siphoned off to China and misused.

To some, that concern may seem excessive or its timing politically opportunistic, but the danger posed by TikTok is real: In fact, it is only a stand-in for far greater risks.

The problem isn’t just TikTok. The tech giant Huawei — which the U.S. government blacklisted last year, calling it a threat to America’s national security — is another company with close connections to China. So is Zoom, the U.S.-based teleconferencing service provider established by a billionaire Chinese immigrant, which uses software partially developed in China.

There are also the Confucius Institutes, purportedly just a vast network of Chinese-language teaching centers but really also an instrument of Beijing’s propaganda and pressure tactics.

And there are many more smaller, but no less dangerous, Chinese entities or entities with strong Chinese backgrounds operating in the United States.

All are thoroughly embedded there, reaching deep into offices and homes — shaping how Americans work, learn and play. Companies with ties to China or its government now occupy critical choke points of American society.

This is no accident. President Xi Jinping has a dream — a “Chinese Dream” of global dominance — and his strategy for achieving that has two main prongs.

The first is the traditional and tangible hard-power push to set up military bases and seaports controlled by Chinese interests around the world, and it has been much discussed by China observers.

A Chinese company now has a 99-year lease over the port of Darwin in northern Australia — next to an Australian naval base that hosts U.S. Navy warships. Among the tiny island republics in the South Pacific, long regarded as Australia’s sphere of influence, China has new supporters, won over largely through pocketbook diplomacy.

Kiribati switched diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China last year, after China built a fish-processing plant there. For a time, the government of the Solomon Islands was considering leasing out an entire island to a Beijing-based company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party: Meanwhile, according to Reuters, the Solomon Islands government was seeking a $100 billion loan from “Chinese interests” — about 70 times the country’s gross domestic product in 2019.

Across the Indian Ocean, where historically India has held sway, China now controls or helps manage ports, airfields, military bases or observation stations, along the coast of Myanmar and in Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Pakistan, all the way to Djibouti and Kenya. It is also making forays right in America’s backyard, for example, eyeing the Panama Canal.

China’s move to establish physical footholds around the world is easy enough to recognize as evidence of a coherent game plan, in part because those perches are readily marked on a map and because other major powers positioned themselves in much the same way in the past. Beijing has also bragged about these projects — and its intentions — by giving them grand monikers like the Belt and Road Initiative.

Not so with its soft-power ambitions, whose growth has been much less noticed — at least until President Trump started picking a fight with Beijing. And yet these are much more intrusive, and potentially far more dangerous.

The Chinese government is essentially forward-deploying and setting up various outposts within the United States and other developed democratic countries, in classrooms, boardrooms and bedrooms.

TikTok has vowed, “We have never provided user data to the Chinese government, nor would we do so if asked.” But that’s a useless, if not deliberately misleading, guarantee.

Since China adopted the National Intelligence Law in June 2017, all Chinese citizens and companies have been under a legal obligation to help the government gather intelligence (and keep any cooperation secret). The law allows China’s intelligence services to embed their people and devices or to requisition facilities in any premise, anywhere, for that purpose.

The Constitution of the Chinese Communist Party also essentially requires any company with at least three party members to form a cell tasked with carrying out the party’s wishes.

Does TikTok — in which ByteDance, a Chinese company, is also expected to remain heavily involved even if a sale to Oracle currently under discussion goes through — really expect China to write laws that create only theoretical possibilities?

The U.S. government has grasped the danger of Huawei — a company it says has links to the Chinese military — as a leading supplier of 5G equipment: Beijing could tap it to order a viral attack that would incapacitate American homes and factories, or the national power grid and other critical infrastructure. Recent U.S. rules further restrict the sale of U.S.-made computer chips and other components to the company.

Last month, the Trump administration also designated the Washington-based center that oversees the network of Confucius Institutes operating in the United States as a “foreign mission” of the government of China, requiring more transparency in its operations and funding.

Zoom, an American company, has not been placed under U.S. sanctions, and it has said recently that it would no longer comply with requests by the Chinese government to shut down meetings or user accounts involving people outside China.

But because the C.E.O. and major shareholders have strong Chinese backgrounds and the company has hundreds of employees in China, it could nonetheless pose an even greater threat to privacy than might TikTok — especially now that, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, so many American corporations rely on Zoom for online conferencing, despite its questionable encryption practices.

If the Chinese Communist Party wants one of its cells among Zoom’s employees to snoop in on conversations within, say, American high-tech firms, who is Zoom to say no?

To point this out is not to be paranoid. It is only to recognize that the mind of a Chinese leader is strategic to the extreme.

Take Mao, whom Mr. Xi reveres. The strategy Mao used to further his goal of a Marxist-Leninist world revolution in the 1960s was the same he had used to vanquish his much stronger opponent, Chiang Kai-shek, during China’s civil war from the late 1920s to 1950: win over the countryside in order to surround the cities (鄉村包圍城市). By analogy, the world’s advanced capitalist countries were the cities, and less developed countries were its countryside. Mao began courting Third World nations in earnest in the 1960s.

Mr. Xi is reaping the benefits today. The world’s countryside has been won over, secured with physical choke points, and Mr. Xi is now bringing the fight to the metropolises — the West — by forward-deploying China’s virtual choke points. It is time to “dare to draw the dazzling sword” (敢於亮劍), he and his government have declared repeatedly.

The strategy-richness of Chinese thinking is not a Communist invention. China’s imperial civil service examination system included a physical test of martial skills and a written test in classical military texts. But the Chinese government is now doubling down on it, including in education.

The concept of “geopolitical choke points” — 關隘, literally, narrow passes — has long been part of the vocabulary of primary school students in China, who can readily rattle off, by way of simply rhymed classical poems, the names of half a dozen such sites in China, all marking the historical expansion of the country’s boundaries into the homelands of so-called barbarians.

Chinese children also study “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu, which has two chapters, “Terrain” and “The Nine Situations,” that deal with strategic topography. In 2015, the text became required reading in junior high schools. Some publishers have put out an illustrated version for 7- to 14-year-olds.

The 14th-century novel “Romance of The Three Kingdoms,” which chronicles the wars of the third century, is one of China’s most popular fictional texts, especially among young people — and it has inspired competitive internet games that involve attacking and defending critical choke points.

The next generation is being reared to be no less strategic in its thinking than the previous ones.

Yet even analysts who fear the Chinese Communist Party’s global aspirations have underestimated some of its inroads. Western governments have been on to China’s hard-power geopolitical-choke-point strategy. But they are only just beginning to appreciate its far more invasive soft-power strategy — and it might already be too late.

Yi-zheng Lian, a commentator on Hong Kong and Asian affairs, is a professor of economics and a contributing Opinion writer.
 
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