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And the reason other people don't do it is because you go to jail for it unless you have a major country's government covering for you.
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look I'm not going to dive into pedantry and rub the monkey paw of intentional vehicular murder, inadvertently sparking some spur of car bombs across the country, but I'm pretty loving sure that guns will continue to be the murder tool of choice in America for the foreseeable future
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:25 |
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Star Man posted:If you have damaging information stolen from both the DNC and RNC, but you're trying to sway an election for the Republicans, you don't release it to anyone that would leak it. His question was why isn't some liberal group hacking and leaking the RNC. There's 3 answers to this 1) no one within the US or in a country with whom we have extradition agreements would do that because we'd lock you in a cage for decades. 2) It violates all kinds of norms about not interfering in another country's democratic elections. Russia is a weird exception in this regard and they will be punished for it eventually if the Dems can ever win. 3) Its not that easy to hack a major political party, and you probably need the resources of a state.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:26 |
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I admit I don't know how Twitter works so I might be being stupid but I saw the hashtag #putinspuppet and clicked on it out of curiousity. It leads here Is that normal or is Twitter actually being sassy?
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Duke Igthorn posted:I admit I don't know how Twitter works so I might be being stupid but I saw the hashtag #putinspuppet and clicked on it out of curiousity. I don't know anything about Twitter, really, but I suspect it works the same way that Google-bombing works?
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:27 |
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Rigel posted:Hi question was why isn't some liberal group hacking and leaking the RNC. That makes sense, thanks. Now to wait and hope that, like, Sweden decides it wants to sink the GOP for some reason.
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https://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/876876856531791873
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can we run a panda or raccoon or other lovable creature that supports single payer might pick us up a seat or two in 2018
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:33 |
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Wah Wah, money in politics!
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:33 |
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I would vote for a literal squirrel over Karen Handel. Either the congress refuses to seat the squirrel in which case we can redo the election, or if the squirrel is allowed to vote, I'll take randomness over her malicious votes.
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why does trump need to deny man made climate change when super genius rick perry will do it for him https://www.washingtonpost.com/amph...climate-change/
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Sinteres posted:Erick Erickson thinks it's time to partition the United States... I agree with him on that. We are far too divided to maintain the governing system we have now. We also can't keep flipping between extremes every 4-8 years. The best way forward would be some massive devolution that leaves the federal government no responsibility outside of national security. Everything else should be handled at the state level, with states able to form cooperative alliances to tackle issues. We are only 150 days in to a Trump presidency, with no major legislation been passed and tensions are already this high. In 8 years events like last week's shooting will probably be commonplace.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:38 |
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Translation: "waaaahhh I was deemed too worthless to spend money on by the RNCC"
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:39 |
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Oh poo poo, forgot the times we live in: For my kid's education
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:39 |
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TyrantWD posted:I agree with him on that. We are far too divided to maintain the governing system we have now. We also can't keep flipping between extremes every 4-8 years. The best way forward would be some massive devolution that leaves the federal government no responsibility outside of national security. Everything else should be handled at the state level, with states able to form cooperative alliances to tackle issues. I think 8 years is optimistic and it's more likely to be up to two mass shootings per day by the end of this year
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TyrantWD posted:I agree with him on that. We are far too divided to maintain the governing system we have now. We also can't keep flipping between extremes every 4-8 years. The best way forward would be some massive devolution that leaves the federal government no responsibility outside of national security. Everything else should be handled at the state level, with states able to form cooperative alliances to tackle issues. is this a troll
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:39 |
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TyrantWD posted:I agree with him on that. We are far too divided to maintain the governing system we have now. We also can't keep flipping between extremes every 4-8 years. The best way forward would be some massive devolution that leaves the federal government no responsibility outside of national security. Everything else should be handled at the state level, with states able to form cooperative alliances to tackle issues. To be fair, the federal government should probably also establish a national currency pegged to an actual commodity like silver or gold.
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I sure do love Al Franken's new book about all the success he's had rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic while making friends with the iceberg. Not even being sarcastic, I did love it. It's hilarious and a good read. And even though it's gross reading about him being besties with Jeff Sessions, he absolutely wrecks Ted Cruz. Also, he talks about trump, so it's not off topic.
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redneck nazgul posted:To be fair, the federal government should probably also establish a national currency pegged to an actual commodity like silver or gold. Also, google Ron Paul
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Sloober posted:I think 8 years is optimistic and it's more likely to be up to two mass shootings per day by the end of this year
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Rigel posted:I would vote for a literal squirrel over Karen Handel. Either the congress refuses to seat the squirrel in which case we can redo the election, or if the squirrel is allowed to vote, I'll take randomness over her malicious votes. Just another paid minion of Big Nut.
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LaserShark posted:Just another paid minion of Big Nut. I heard the squirrel advocated for ACORN
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Duke Igthorn posted:Oh poo poo, forgot the times we live in: Kurt, is that you?
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:46 |
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is today the day we express our support for stupid, outdated ideas that have demonstrably failed in the past? if that's the case, why stop at the articles of confederation or ronpaul2012? maybe we can save our failing healthcare system through the power of bloodletting and never bathing
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Duke Igthorn posted:Oh poo poo, forgot the times we live in: How embarrassing. You don't want people catching you browsing Something Awful...
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Sloober posted:it's more likely to be up to two mass shootings per day by the end of this year
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Jon Ossoff is #PelosisSquirrel.
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Seriously am I the only one who sees this lady when I see Karen Handel?
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:50 |
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TyrantWD posted:I agree with him on that. We are far too divided to maintain the governing system we have now. We also can't keep flipping between extremes every 4-8 years. The best way forward would be some massive devolution that leaves the federal government no responsibility outside of national security. Everything else should be handled at the state level, with states able to form cooperative alliances to tackle issues. Perhaps we could move to a system where a president is appointed by congress to one-year terms.
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Al Borland Corp. posted:Seriously am I the only one who sees this lady when I see Karen Handel? i thought it was funny the first time you said it
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Aves Maria! posted:is this a troll The latter bits might be but TyrantWD posted:We are far too divided to maintain the governing system we have now. We also can't keep flipping between extremes every 4-8 years. I mostly agree with this. What we are seeing from the legislative and executive branches, from the top down right now is "tear down everything Barack Obama did. Was it useful and helped people? Well gently caress that Obama did it, bring in the wrecking crew. --- what, a plan? You want US to think of solutions?" And I can honestly see if a democratic candidate wins in 2020, the mirror image of that. I do not, however, see this as a result of America being 'too divided'. That is feel-good bullshit. I'm sure it's fun to say, and makes you feel that you're taking the high road. Division is not the problem here. One side is wrong, that does not 'breed' division, it requires it - and it isn't because republicans have lovely ideas (mostly they do.), It's because here is a party operating from a base of wild conjecture and emotion it calls 'facts.' e: I spel good KickerOfMice fucked around with this message at 21:01 on Jun 19, 2017 |
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https://twitter.com/jdawsey1/status/876890194359836672 https://twitter.com/ericgeller/status/876890467857772548 https://twitter.com/tylercreighton/status/876885663391653892 https://twitter.com/emorwee/status/876859940576612352 https://twitter.com/JoshRaby/status/876844979536220161 Party Plane Jones fucked around with this message at 20:56 on Jun 19, 2017 |
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boner confessor posted:i thought it was funny the first time you said it You didn't like, share, retweet, and subscribe! My family is dying!
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:53 |
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Can't wait until they mandate that all employees down an 8-piece bucket of KFC every day. Scott Pruitt is a massive piece of poo poo and is arguably doing more harm than 95% of his fellow Trump lackeys.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:55 |
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If someone tells you there is such a thing as "common decency" they are lying. They are literally saboteurs.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:58 |
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Party Plane Jones posted:https://twitter.com/tylercreighton/status/876885663391653892 $15,000 for 37 people is $400 per year or $33 per month. That's a steal for gym membership.
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$34 per month per employee that actually decides to take them up on it. Other large employers meanwhile often have free on-site gyms. Hey I heard that the EPA offices had air conditioning! I bet they could save a lot of money if they turned that luxury off.
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A quote that is definitely not from Sean Spicer. https://twitter.com/matthewamiller/status/876892016231239681
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Shifty Pony posted:Hey I heard that the EPA offices had air conditioning! I bet they could save a lot of money if they turned that luxury off. would cut their carbon footprint too
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World's Most Punchable Faces Unite to End Violence
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