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NewVoatAccountName 4 points ago +4 / -0

Schadenfreude

Most people don't care, but those who do care about CRT are SJWs, Soy Boys, and #TrumpDerangementSyndrome patients. By watching people's faces, you can tell which people are salty, and then you can enjoy the taste of their salty tears.

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NewVoatAccountName 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's nothing new for Trump: in some of the 2016 debates, it was 3 against 1 because at least one of the debates had 2 moderators.

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NewVoatAccountName 52 points ago +52 / -0

To be fair, Chris Wallace showed this exact same level of BLATANT bias in his 2016 debate appearance. The man seems to have severe #TrumpDerangementSyndrome, and he's more focused on "asking the infamous 'GOTCHA!' question(s) that swing the election" than just asking fair and balanced questions.

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NewVoatAccountName 35 points ago +35 / -0

If Joe is telling the complete truth by saying "I am the Democratic Party", then why did the DNC issue a party platform completely beyond Biden's personal platform, while the GOP has literally issued NO party platform, and are purely following TRUMP'S personal platform as an overall party?

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NewVoatAccountName 3 points ago +3 / -0

At least Trump has experience debating the moderators in the 2016 election cycle, both pre- and post-primary.

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NewVoatAccountName 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a Taco Bell item, so it can be great, mediocre, or downright terrible, depending on the quality of the minimum-wage chef making it.

Source: Had a Mexican Pizza about a month ago, it was meh.

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NewVoatAccountName 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course. Why do you think that one of Trump's first attacks on the DC Swamp was "calling out the #FakeNews constantly attacking him and lying about what he said"?

Once the media gets exposed enough for people to recognize journalists' fallibility and research on their own, the rate of "Red Pill moments"/"Awakenings" would start to exponentially increase, as more and more people wake up from the media's propaganda narratives by learning the truth for themselves.

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NewVoatAccountName 6 points ago +6 / -0

I only remember that because I had enough free time to fully research the story the day that this happened and keep tabs on it for the next few days afterwards. Within a week of the crash, the media had killed all mention of the story the same way they killed any mention of the Pulse nightclub shooter being a Muslim or his father sitting behind Hillary at her next rally.

The sick bastards claiming to be "journalists" would rather silence all news about a pair of child abusers drugging and murdering six children than risk the truth even potentially damaging any of their personal political narratives/beliefs.

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NewVoatAccountName 21 points ago +21 / -0

The entire point of the Trump rallies is that there are no tickets: you sign up online to show the Trump campaign a fair representation of the number of people who might want to attend, and then it's first-come-first-serve at the arena doors: if the arena hits capacity before you get in the doors, you're just going to be redirected to the overflow area.

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NewVoatAccountName 3 points ago +3 / -0

It wasn't about Bernie losing, it was about a bunch of child abusers choosing to commit murder-suicide rather than face the consequences for their years/decades of criminal behavior.

They were being actively investigated at the time, with CPS agents knocking on the door of their home (for a welfare check) the day they were driving their SUV to the fateful cliff.

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NewVoatAccountName 9 points ago +9 / -0

They were being actively investigated at the time, with federal agents knocking on the door of their home the day they were driving their SUV to the fateful cliff.

It wasn't about Bernie losing, it was about a bunch of child abusers choosing to commit murder-suicide rather than face the consequences for their years/decades of criminal behavior.

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NewVoatAccountName 8 points ago +8 / -0

I have a D&D session with a very left-leaning Democrat as the DM (he even used to teach courses at a liberal arts college), and he has been "subtly" (read: "very goddamn blatantly and aggressively") making comments about "evil/dumb/stupid" Republicans during our sessions.

At this point, I'm ready to call him out on it in front of the whole group the next time he tries it, and if he keeps it up after I call him out, I'm just going to leave the session at that moment and not come back. I only even play D&D to give myself some escapism and some in-person laid-back social interaction. If it's just going to get political despite my consistent requests to keep the politics out, I'm just going to leave.

by avalon
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NewVoatAccountName 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pretty sure the catchphrase was "Can you smell what the Rock is cooking?"

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NewVoatAccountName 1 point ago +1 / -0

I imagine that Joe Romm is actually just so caught up in the lies of Marxism and environmentalism (AKA "The Religion of Green") that he forgot that there are 12 months in a year rather than a clean 10.

If you change "14 months" to "a year and 4 months", it lines up with the common adage "THIS ELECTION IS THE MOST IMPORTANT EVER, OF ALL TIME!"

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NewVoatAccountName 6 points ago +6 / -0

The gun apparently belongs to one of his friends (who themselves lives in Wisconsin), and they gave him the gun after he arrived to defend the store (which he regularly commuted to for work, despite it technically being across state lines, simply because he lived close to the state border and it was a short drive from his house).

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NewVoatAccountName 8 points ago +8 / -0

The only kind of "asymptomatic spread" I can imagine is if the virus made its way to our saliva ducts and/or our lungs, got into the small amount of saliva in our mouths and/or water vapor in the air we breathe, escaped our body via the water vapor we exhale, and lasted long enough in an open-air environment to make contact with another living creature.

Only THEN at THAT point could the virus (which, again, has no means of moving itself in an open-air environment, no means of self-replication without an infected host cell, and no means of infecting/infiltrating skin cells) even POTENTIALLY spread to another person asymptomatically if the other person took whatever body part touched the infected surface and then rubbed the virus-covered body part on the wet portions of their eyes, nose, or mouth.

Even then, the spread would be EXPONENTIALLY faster if the virus induced sneezing/coughing to speed up the ejection of infected water vapor, and no amount of PPE in the world would ever UNinfect the entire planet if the virus can survive indefinitely on any open-air surface.

If COVID had the potential for asymptomatic spread, we ALL would have been infected with the virus just as easily as we get infected by the latest strain of "The Common Cold" every year.

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NewVoatAccountName 2 points ago +2 / -0

Japan also didn't want to face the angry Russian army that was making its way towards Japan at the time, so that also sped up the surrender process.

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NewVoatAccountName 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's not just that: With Trump's "My button's bigger than yours" talk, he also gave Kim Jong Un MASSIVE "Face" by letting HIM appear to be the calmer more-level-headed man and letting HIM be the one getting support from other Asian leaders for the peace talks.

The concept of "Face" is HUGELY important in both Asia and the Middle East, but our leaders have either ignored it or completely ruined their own attempts by acting without considering what their actions do for the other side's "face".

By the President of the United States giving Kim Jong Un such MASSIVE amounts of "Face" (likely arranged via secure comms set up by a US submarine in the area a few months back, which raised a Jolly Roger flag [signal for a successful mission] shortly before Trump's North Korea tweets first started veering towards peace talks), it allowed the "Hermit Kingdom" to gain legitimacy among its peers and social independence from China, setting up the groundwork for future peace talks (and possible re-unification of the Korean peninsula) somewhere down the line.

by geewiz
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NewVoatAccountName 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what the drill pipe bumpers are for: if they do get dented, they're easily repairable/replaceable.

by geewiz
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NewVoatAccountName 1 point ago +1 / -0

Truck. Florida is very windy (two different sea breezes and a tropical jet stream will do that to you), our summers are filled with rainy/stormy days, and a lot of the state is still undeveloped swamp/forest or underdeveloped rural/city areas dating back decades. You'll get a lot further (and a lot better gas mileage) with a truck than a helicopter.

by geewiz
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NewVoatAccountName 3 points ago +3 / -0

The best part: DeSantis announced today that Florida is now in Phase 3 of re-opening.

No more capacity restrictions on restaurants and bars/nightclubs
A suspension of all fines/fees (on both the state and local levels) associated with people not wearing masks

In effect, masks are now entirely optional, and Florida is completely open for business. #FloridaMan has the best Florida plans...

by geewiz
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NewVoatAccountName 3 points ago +3 / -0

If they did get a parade permit, then the local citizens would just think that the circus had come to town and the "freakshow" was having a promotional event in front of City Hall...

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NewVoatAccountName 4 points ago +4 / -0

Remember the CHAZ/CHOP riots?

Those ended within 24 hours after they attacked the mayor's house.

It's going to be interesting seeing if Chicago gets cleaned up after FIsheyes gets scared of the rioters attacking her property...

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NewVoatAccountName 1 point ago +3 / -2

The ONLY group of women who have consistently stayed at the same level of happiness or increased in overall happiness are stay-at-home mothers, particularly in areas where the cost of living is low enough to raise a larger family on a single income.

If you truly want to conquer both worlds, a woman would want to marry young (like "fresh out of high school" young, if for no other reason than to avoid that early college debt), have a few kids with a working partner, raise the kids at home until they're all at least old enough to not need a babysitter, and ONLY THEN go back into education and/or the workforce. You lose about a decade or so of workforce experience, but you gain a massive amount of real-world experience, build a solid foundation, reach nearly the same income level by the time you retire, and raise a loving family that will always be there for you until the day you die.

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NewVoatAccountName 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yep, just like Texas and Montana, totally blue...

...

...shh, don't spook 'em, we've gotta wait until the Pantyfa horde fully arrives, or we'll spook them off before we can take them all down...

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