You understand this is what he said. This is not a discussion of how to interpret it and that it was a gaffe?
The interpretation and that it was a gaffe doesn't change the fact that the quote is REAL.
Biden, Oct. 24: But one of the things that I think is most important is those who haven’t voted yet, first of all go to IWILLVOTE.com to make a plan exactly how you’re going to vote, where you’re going to vote, when you’re going to vote. Because it can get complicated, because the Republicans are doing everything they can to make it harder for people to vote — particularly people of color — to vote. So go to IWILLVOTE.com.
Secondly, we’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration — President Obama’s administration before this — we have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. What the president is trying to do is discourage people from voting by implying that their vote won’t be counted, it can’t be counted, we’re going to challenge it and all these things. If enough people vote, it’s going to overwhelm the system.
You could just watch the video and stop fucking lying.
Sometimes you have to harden your heart to survive, I think I understand what you're saying.
Yup, a constant. 80/20 is the actual breakdown and it's fractal in nature, meaning:
20 out 100 will be exceptional - out of that 20, 4 will be exceptional, etc.
It's pretty consistent, there will always be deviations but it works across all systems.
I first ran into in management theory - it was observed that in any organization you will have 20% of the work force doing 80% of the crucial work, while 80% of the work force does the remaining 20% of the crucial work.
Good point - of course. But you agree it being a constant/baseline regardless the system?
Reddit users push GameStop stocks up 400%, prompting trading halt
It's basically a battle over valuation. Wall Street professional against shitlords on reddit.
WallStreetBets shows no sign of letting up on its GameStop campaign, with users warning to "buckle the f--- up" until GameStop hits "at least $1000+."
Corey Hoffstein, chief investment officer at Newfound Research, said GameStop's price bounce reflected a tension between retail investors and institutional short investors.
"The traditional Wall Street view is that markets are driven by some tie to fundamental value," Hoffstein said. "What we’re seeing is an influx of speculative retail traders who don’t have any philosophy about valuation."
Bawse1 said that Reddit "brings a new factor into stocks that wasn't prevalent before."
"It's called hype."
The term itself, while often used to malign, is being used here to prove the point. The same people that upheld Joe McCarthy as the absolute evil for going after a destructive ideology are doing the very thing, albeit without just cause.
As long as he remains CEO, I wouldn't boycott /my2cents
I was a regular Amazon customer since 1998 - I stopped being one last month. Prime cancelled and all subs cancelled. Walmart gets the same treatment.
Ever sickness needs a cure - what that cure is - is open for debate.
You can watch the video - but maybe not where you come from.
The hierarchy of truth must be overthrown in order for them to gain power.
Ezekiel 37:1-14
King James Version
The hand of the Lord was upon me, and carried me out in the spirit of the Lord, and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones,
And caused me to pass by them round about: and, behold, there were very many in the open valley; and, lo, they were very dry.
And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live? And I answered, O Lord God, thou knowest.
He may have staged it - which is totally fine with me.
Pareto, the 80-20 rule - yes but that doesn't change anything - it's a constant in every system. In a shitty system, less shitty system and even in the best system ever - the Pareto Distribution is in effect.
Corporations are the problem - and yes there absolutely is something to that cartoon - it's accurate but not in the way most people superficially think.
Capitalism is the best system humans will ever have for obtaining prosperity and peace. But once you allow for corporatism to overshadow that system you get what we have today, When corporations have more rights than individual people and become players in politics and public policy - just like cancer is a mutated form of life, it gets bad fast.
It's the camel's nose of collectivism dressed up like a capitalist business venture.
A true mockingbird enterprise.
The mask comes off.
Being lied to for decades by your "best friend" doesn't doesn't make the betrayal when you find out "old news" - it's fresh and redress is required.
Not sure if overthrowing a coup is considered a revolution.
Acknowledging likely outcomes is important - at this point the more people who realize the severity of this situation will be far more effective in resolving it moving forward.
The perpetrators of this coup and their enablers need to be advised that they are playing with fire. And as I said before, I think that is what they desire to further their globalist agenda.
It is a trap already set that will be unavoidable unless something unforeseen occurs.
Just as the bully hankering for a fight may throw the first punch, we may yet see what happens to the bully when the schoolyard has had enough of him.
It's alright when they do it!
It's amazing how some people tend to forget that, assuming they ever knew it.
No.
It speaks to many things:
- his questionable mental condition
- the Freudian nature of the statement
- the obvious veracity of the statement in hindsight
- the fact that nearly all the corporate media ignored it as if it wasn't worth mentioning.
We aren't fucking lawyers in a court using Biden's addled brain fart as evidence - but we are Americans expressing our total dissatisfaction with the current situation.
Be cynical - that may be the intention of this news article. I think supporting GOYA is the best way to support the current CEO.
Older than 34 days.
I never liked Rogan for his answers only his questions.