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Angry_Ed posted:Rand Paul picking out the bits of the Constitution he likes and ignoring the rest I see. I saw “Calabresi” and for a minute I was like “aww Guido no “ but it’s just his stupid nephew.
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There Bias Two posted:What the gently caress is this? An attempt to pull back from full fascism? The GOP donor class and their stooges will do fascism if the only alternative appears to be leftist populism, but they'd really, really love to return to the glory days when dog whistles and alibies let them avoid thinking about the repugnant consequences of their policies.
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https://twitter.com/brookefoxnews/status/1192984534364635137
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Good luck with that, Devin. You've pleased Daddy Trump. Maybe he'll pat you on the head and call you a good boy now.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 07:03 |
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The fact that they're still focusing on the whistleblower is amazing. It's like they're trying to close the barn door after the cow has already escaped and begun burning down Chicago.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 07:21 |
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I honestly can't figure out their game plan? Like are they hoping it'll go "oh well the whistleblower was fake so ALL this testimony is INVALID FOREVER."
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 07:26 |
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Investigate us?? Well consider yourself investigated!
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 07:38 |
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ImpAtom posted:I honestly can't figure out their game plan? Like are they hoping it'll go "oh well the whistleblower was fake so ALL this testimony is INVALID FOREVER." They want to associate the word fake to the word whistleblower, so that they can keep saying this is all a sham started by fake news. For anyone who has a brain and can think it won’t work, but there is a vast amount of people in the us who are “not political” and seriously go out of their way to avoid politics. Those are the ones that are gonna see news clips about the fake whistleblower and fake process and they don’t/wont have the mental capacity or curiosity or willpower to think about it and accept it at face value because it’s easier. And the republicans are way better at making loud noises so it might work.
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Shifty Pony posted:"Luxury" is a buzzword but it is absolutely not aimed at investors. It used to be perhaps but somewhere in the last decade or so some realtor somewhere slipped it into the listing for a lovely flip, saw it get a lot of attention, and everyone else dogpiled on. Yeah the best test for 'is it ~luxury~?' is to look at how many rooms. 1-2 bed and 1.5 bath, not luxury, no matter how nice the appliances and countertops are. 3 bed 2.5/3 bath not luxury. 5 bed 4 bath probably not luxury, probably for either a bunch of kids or with a guest/parent or adult child space. Now that last one for a single person would be a ton, but 1-3 bed stuff, even if it's a nice place is just basic dwelling poo poo that would have to be incredibly opulent to be considered luxury. Luxury as an actual small percentile marker of something above and beyond is much more about huge garages, shop space, a study/workout/play room/other niche single-purpose rooms (like lmfao if a place has a theater or some poo poo), etc. a bedroom being used as an office space doesn't really count here. Low key, roomy bathrooms and kitchens with a ton of extra counter space are two really reliable markers of a place built with fewer constraints Luxury as a listing term just means there's at least one or two conspicuous, nicer features that generally are a time capsule of whatever is trendy of the year of construction. There is a bit of a trend developing to downsell people who want big boomer houses into buying something practical (eg 3-4 bed, without a bunch of weird extraneous single use poo poo added on) because the entire new house market is people trying to buy 3-4 bed houses to raise kids in. Even dinks normally want bedroom+office/craft/project space+guest room. People in the market for fancy 5+ bedroom places are almost always going to just build something to their taste than get some 20+ year old 90s mcmansion. Prester Jane posted:The entire argument IP was making is that the lack of supply in housing is a direct result of perverse incentives for housing development- perverse incentives which are exemplified by the market distortion inherent;^ caused by building lots of high-end investment properties that no one lives in. categorically this is not the case, at all. The ultra rich distort the market, but definitionally, they are an extremely tiny, tiny percentile of people buying housing and they have nearly zero impact on the housing market that people making under 300k/year are engaging with. Also worth noting that a lot of the various shades of extremely wealthy live in places that aren't especially fancy. Like the best way to describe how completely the two are unrelated: it's like the market for super-yachts impacting the market for 14' aluminum lake boats Herstory Begins Now fucked around with this message at 07:53 on Nov 9, 2019 |
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https://twitter.com/Diddy/status/1083355643132690432?s=19
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ImpAtom posted:I honestly can't figure out their game plan? Like are they hoping it'll go "oh well the whistleblower was fake so ALL this testimony is INVALID FOREVER." They’re not trying to sway anyone in congress’s opinion. They’re trying to muddy the waters enough that unaware members of the public will turn against the investigation. They’re hoping that if they scream about unfairness enough and throw enough shade (warranted or not) on a more well known (at least as, “The Whistleblower”) witness that people will decide that maybe they aren’t full of poo poo. They’re basically trying to get people to go, “Look, they said it’s unfair and that there Whistleblower sure is suspicious. I guess there must be something to what they’re saying.”
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 07:49 |
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Ok Boomer
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 08:08 |
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Im confused about the Greenwald thing, are we now AGAINST punching fascist enablers in the face? Or is it just when they’re journalists? Because GG probably has done more harm than Andy Ngo could hope to in his wildest dreams. E: vvv oh, is it because opposing fascists in Brazil counts for double compared enabling fascist in the US? (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 08:15 |
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Revelation 2-13 posted:Im confused about the Greenwald thing, are we now AGAINST punching fascist enablers in the face? Or is it just when they’re journalists? Because GG probably has done more harm than Andy Ngo could hope to in his wildest dreams.
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Revelation 2-13 posted:Im confused about the Greenwald thing, are we now AGAINST punching fascist enablers in the face? Or is it just when they’re journalists? Because GG probably has done more harm than Andy Ngo could hope to in his wildest dreams. Grats on writing probably the least intelligent post I've read all day
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Revelation 2-13 posted:Im confused about the Greenwald thing, are we now AGAINST punching fascist enablers in the face? Or is it just when they’re journalists? Because GG probably has done more harm than Andy Ngo could hope to in his wildest dreams. Greenwald's mortal adversary Jair Bolsonaro prominent anti-fascist.
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Sojourn posted:They’re not trying to sway anyone in congress’s opinion. They’re trying to muddy the waters enough that unaware members of the public will turn against the investigation. They’re hoping that if they scream about unfairness enough and throw enough shade (warranted or not) on a more well known (at least as, “The Whistleblower”) witness that people will decide that maybe they aren’t full of poo poo. There's basically a few fatal flaws in their plan: 1) Trump already released the (edited) Transcript which was hilariously damning and made the Whistleblower a non issue 2) Trump doesn't know how to shut up and let himself fade out of public conscious 3) Trump's basically hit the hard floor of his popularity and everyone has an opinion of him (mostly negative) 4) It the GOP so long to come up with a semi-coherent plan that they're fighting against a fairly entrenched narrative.
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ewiley posted:Dog, I am 100% with you. As a father of a topiramate kid, loving poo poo is like amazing. He's done with seizure and now that TOPAMax is no longer patent I can afford to have steak with my wife once a month rather than going down to 2 meals. loving poo poo. I'm sorry but kids hurt and you would give your left arm to make them healthy. I know that this sounds stupid as poo poo, but I wish actual blood rituals or whatever actually worked. I'd gladly give my life to save a few kids in the absence of affordable healthcare and/or medication.
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There is no trial until after impeachment begins so Rand is unknowingly supporting impeachment.
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A Terrible Person posted:I know that this sounds stupid as poo poo, but I wish actual blood rituals or whatever actually worked. I'd gladly give my life to save a few kids in the absence of affordable healthcare and/or medication.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 09:07 |
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Bots fighting one another in the comments.
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Herstory Begins Now posted:Grats on writing probably the least intelligent post I've read all day it's early
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Eschenique posted:Bots fighting one another in the comments. What’s the extension to show this?
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 09:41 |
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Bottom Liner posted:What’s the extension to show this? Bot Sentinel. It also flags unreliable sources. It's of course not perfect. It flags behavior mainly so people like Bill Mitchel is flagged for acting like a "trollbot" Ymmv but it's handy for finding accounts used to just argue in bad faith all day long with few other types of interactions.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 09:50 |
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Preface by saying I know jack poo poo about housing markets. But with all the talk of just needing to build more, I can't help but think of all the housing that was put up right before the Recession in the Phoenix suburbs where I was living at the time and how they sat there empty until the copper thieves cleaned all the pipes out of them. Was this a uniquely Phoenix (or sprawl-city in general perhaps) problem? Or why did building more homes in that case utterly flop?
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A GIANT PARSNIP posted:he was scared to be there alone Michael Jackson wasn't there to hold his hand
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ImpAtom posted:I honestly can't figure out their game plan? Like are they hoping it'll go "oh well the whistleblower was fake so ALL this testimony is INVALID FOREVER." Probably this to some extent. They know they're hosed, but as long as they can create some bullshit like this and get it to stick with their supporters, they can continue to fan the flames of "Dems are corrupt anti americans" even as Reps drown in investigations
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ImpAtom posted:I honestly can't figure out their game plan? Like are they hoping it'll go "oh well the whistleblower was fake so ALL this testimony is INVALID FOREVER."
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Revelation 2-13 posted:Im confused about the Greenwald thing, are we now AGAINST punching fascist enablers in the face? Or is it just when they’re journalists? Because GG probably has done more harm than Andy Ngo could hope to in his wildest dreams. lol go gently caress yourself you goddamned moron. he got lula released from prison. pretty sure that puts GG way ahead of the entirety of US mainstream news in terms of net good done.
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mistaya posted:Preface by saying I know jack poo poo about housing markets. But with all the talk of just needing to build more, I can't help but think of all the housing that was put up right before the Recession in the Phoenix suburbs where I was living at the time and how they sat there empty until the copper thieves cleaned all the pipes out of them. Was this a uniquely Phoenix (or sprawl-city in general perhaps) problem? Or why did building more homes in that case utterly flop? I think the difference is space and location. People don’t wanna live out in the suburbs, they wanna live in the cities. Yeah you can get an abandoned 8 bedroom 6 bath for super cheap in Maricopa but why would you? (I know people who “invested” in housing there of all places and lol.)
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 10:34 |
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ImpAtom posted:I honestly can't figure out their game plan? Like are they hoping it'll go "oh well the whistleblower was fake so ALL this testimony is INVALID FOREVER." In addition to the usual water muddying, they’re crossing their fingers that they get another Peter Strzok so they can scream about the deep state until the end of time.
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I'm not surprised that liberals are seething over Greenwald - his reporting helped a leftist leader that was framed by neoliberals and fascists with assistance from Obama's government. Undermining neoliberalism AND Obama specifically is for sure a double whammy they can't handle.
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mistaya posted:Preface by saying I know jack poo poo about housing markets. But with all the talk of just needing to build more, I can't help but think of all the housing that was put up right before the Recession in the Phoenix suburbs where I was living at the time and how they sat there empty until the copper thieves cleaned all the pipes out of them. Was this a uniquely Phoenix (or sprawl-city in general perhaps) problem? Or why did building more homes in that case utterly flop? It was not a unique thing there. The issue is that 'luxury homes' or 'luxury apartments' increases the cost of building them by maybe 5-10% but can command a much higher price so for the purpose of return on investment it's a no brainier. All of those houses sat empty because thanks to the housing bubble they had a book value far higher than the market value and the banks holding them didn't want to recognize that loss by selling them for the proper price. Until they went to auction and A) had been abandoned for likely months at that point without maintenance and B) were probably sold to speculators or in many cases rental groups.
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Revelation 2-13 posted:Im confused about the Greenwald thing, are we now AGAINST punching fascist enablers in the face? Or is it just when they’re journalists? Because GG probably has done more harm than Andy Ngo could hope to in his wildest dreams. Greenwald is a good faith actor who has a huge blind spot for the authoritarian right in the US right now. To whatever extent he provides cover for the Trump administration, it’s because he’s a dyed in the wool contrarian who hates being aligned with the dominant narrative, especially when it involves trusting government evidence. He has a lot of incredibly dumb and harmful opinions about our current political situation, but he’s a natural and articulate ally of the left on many other issues. He’s also a fearless, legitimate journalist. Andy Ngo is an alt-right propagandist and agitator who actively coordinates with white nationalist groups to instigate confrontations with leftist counter-protestors and selectively edits the resulting footage to make antifa look like violent thugs. He then distributes that footage with his own false narrative of events and claims the mantle of objective journalism. Oh, and he also doxxes left-wing protestors to intimidate and create safety concerns for them. Glenn Greenwald gets poo poo on for good reason in this thread, but Andy Ngo doesn’t even belong in the same sentence.
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i didn't know the name people were saying is the whistleblower until this post.
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Had to refresh myself on Greenwald, and yeah. I might not agree with some of his stances but he's a legitimate journalist with some good reporting under his belt. Andy Ngo deserves to be put in stocks so people can wait in line to slap him upside his dumbass fascist-loving head. Right next to Spencer, Shapiro and Milo. Oh, fie! This surely has my beanie askance! Add him in, too. I have a colleague of mine who listens to him because of his 'fence sitting' being some sort of both sides equilibrium, but every time I hear him talk its the same right-wing bullshit I see getting dragged here. J.A.B.C. fucked around with this message at 11:07 on Nov 9, 2019 |
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mistaya posted:Preface by saying I know jack poo poo about housing markets. But with all the talk of just needing to build more, I can't help but think of all the housing that was put up right before the Recession in the Phoenix suburbs where I was living at the time and how they sat there empty until the copper thieves cleaned all the pipes out of them. Was this a uniquely Phoenix (or sprawl-city in general perhaps) problem? Or why did building more homes in that case utterly flop? In Colorado Springs around 2005 or so they projected like 50k - 100k new soldiers and Airman were going to be moving to the city due to Base Realignment and Closures. Developers built absurdly big sub division's of small, but really loving expensive houses (my friends house was around 1200 sq ft, 2 bed, 2 bath and was like $250k). Those Soldiers and Airman never came to the city so it was a double whammy when financial crisis started. My friend moved from CoS in 2007 and it took him to years to sell his house and at a major final loss to him and his wife.
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J.A.B.C. posted:Had to refresh myself on Greenwald, and yeah. I might not agree with some of his stances but he's a legitimate journalist with some good reporting under his belt. It's amazing how many people get away with it simply because they repeat often enough that they're in the center or "oh i criticize the right too!" but they don't at all.
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Im terrible at posting because I don't really know how to do it yet but I came across this: Politicians in Texas are trying to add moses to the influences of the founders of this country to the lesson plans in schools. It is straight up propaganda. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/progr...ies-curriculum/ ""They clearly couldn’t restrain themselves. From the Civil War to Moses and separation of church and state, board members substituted their personal beliefs for what scholars and teachers have been telling them is important to teaching the truth. Once again, we see why politicians rewriting curriculum standards for public schools is just a bad idea. You end up with history based on majority vote rather than on facts."" ManBoyChef fucked around with this message at 13:17 on Nov 9, 2019 |
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RottenK posted:I'm not surprised that liberals are seething over Greenwald - his reporting helped a leftist leader that was framed by neoliberals and fascists with assistance from Obama's government. Undermining neoliberalism AND Obama specifically is for sure a double whammy they can't handle. Yea, that's the reason people hate Grenwald!
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