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#681 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 306 weeks ago
#682 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 306 weeks ago
25th ammendment. Remove him. https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/29/politics … index.html
Intelligence on Russian bounty plot was included in the President's Daily Brief earlier this year, source says
#683 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 306 weeks ago
From 13 weeks ago: http://www.gnrevolution.com/viewtopic.p … 04#p327304
PaSnow wrote:Lol, so NYC, CHI, CA & Seattle are at fault due to their government & not their populations high proportionality of international travel and asian populations?
See, it begins there, then spreads to rural America, and it will spread. Only by then those other areas will be cleaning up from it and moving along.
This is why we have a CDC & HHS, which when the facts soon come out, will show Trump ignored.
Btw, Kushner was in charge.
LolWhat?
Nobody has a fucking clue, but you've figured it all out. Brilliant!
Hey buzzsaw, it's almost as if, like a poster here, had a pretty good grasp on how a virus spreads, and that a Federal strategy is needed to contain it and prevent it from spreading, but there was this narrow minded isolationists, who went ahead & said no, that the fault lies with the local NY & CA government, that they were just doing a bad job & to blame for it. Nothing would happen outside of NYC & LA etc being infected.
That went well. 
#684 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 306 weeks ago
^^ Yeah, thats a good point. Seems they were freaking out in the WH. I read they tried contacting Dan Scorvino(?) his social media guy, who they say is the only other one with the PW who can tweet for the President, but they couldn't get in touch with him either.
#685 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 306 weeks ago
Its time to induce the 25th. The guys unfit to serve, this latest russia thing, if he cant be informed of or trusted with russian affairs, our countrys in danger.
Remove him from office. Not being aware of or informed of this is an abject failure.
#686 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 306 weeks ago
Picked up 'The Room Where It Happened', Boltons book. Wanted to read it, and it seems interesting. Intellectual maybe, a book I can say I read.
Anyway, only about 60 pages in, but its interesting. I noticed the first 2 pages in, and it starts off immediately in the beginning of Trumps RNC run, that its not going to be Trump friendly. Its not a witch hunt, just a book about a guy who clearly shouldn't be president. There's really no behind the scenes magic with trump, no bright guy when in closed quarters, the idiot you see is the idiot that is.
Whats interesting, is none of the cabinet heads really seemed to get along much. Bolton, McMaster, Mattis, Kelly, Tillerson. It was all a whirlwind of exits as he was coming in, but the interactions he had with each all seem to indicate each kinda said to him under their breatch 'Get ready, this is how it always is' whenever something frustrating happened. For instance, trump took exception to Bolton saying Japan is essentially our perfect ally, trump cut him off & said 'I dunno, look at what they did with Pearl Harbor' and overtook the conversation questioning Japan as a good ally?! Kelly mentioned to him early on "Get used to it" and Bolton kinda said he shouldn't 'get used to it' and that things need to change if its a national security concern. Of them, he didn't seem to like Tillerson much at all, tho it doesn't seem they crossed paths much, and I think Tillerson must be leaving pretty soon in the book. Others like Preibus, Bannon, and Spicer are already gone, and, it's pretty clear this wh was a shitshow. Only Mnuchin hung around, now pompeo, and Kush seems to be involved in everything (too much) behind the scenes.
He was against trumps meeting with Kim Jung Un for not receiving anything in return, says it was a total waste and nothing but put Kim Jung & NK on a global stage & photo op. Also wanted to put sanctions on Syria & via a vis Russia after the chemical attack. Trump agreed, then later backtracked and wanted to put out a tweet instead saying he won't put sanctions on yet, but fingers on the trigger. Bolton, obvious reduced it down to threat by a tweet which is laughable.
What really shocks me tho, is his assessment and comments about Nikki Haley. She seemed pretty inept. He sat in on a NSC/UN type call, and it was basically her being told what to say and what stance to take, which he said is backwards from previous administrations (I suppose previously the UN Amb made more of the decisions or had more input). Later when France Germany & US were all going to stand by each other in something (I think it was the Russian killing of the guy in UK), they suggested she meet outside UN HQ for a presser with her counterparts, and she chimed in saying it would be better if it was her alone, for TV. and he comments 'Which tells me all that I needed to know about her'. Pretty damning, but in hindsight, I can see how that could've taken place. He said she only wanted the UN job as a checkmark for her list for Presidency to now have 'international relations' on her bio.
Overall a pretty good book, it's a decent read. I wish I read Tillersons, I liked him more but this one seemed it borders on classified intel!
#687 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 306 weeks ago
Russia putting possible 'bounties' on US Troops?
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/28/politics … index.html
Trump claiming no one told him lol. Way to lead. I'm thinking Bolton might be the one who 'leaked' this news. I also wonder if the intelligence heads opted not to inform Trump of this, being that he's tainted by Russian influence. Seems awfully bad when the President is NOT told of a situation this imperative. Although, when its russia/trump related, one can only think of one thing as to why he wouldn't be, and it isn't an oversight or someone forgot.
#688 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 307 weeks ago
buzzsaw wrote:bigbri wrote:I find myself on here on my phone more often now and it's quite a chore to write long posts on a phone. I hate it. I don't think I'm in the minority on that one ....
You're not. I started a post the other day and deleted it because I wasn't going to go as deep as I needed to on my phone.
That’s why memes and twitter are so popular. Short, little effort. Is mobile tech dumbing down our conversations?
Very interesting analysis. I look at my use of it, and you re spot in. I suppose mobile contributed to the death of forums as much as FB groups did.
#689 Re: The Garden » Anyone use Reddit? » 307 weeks ago
Gotcha. Thanks, yeah wasnt looking to post in the gnr forum really.
RF whats tifu? And Fire And Ice or West World?? Shows?
#690 The Garden » Anyone use Reddit? » 307 weeks ago
- PaSnow
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Does anyone here post on Reddit frequently? Thinking of checking it out, sorry to sway discussion from here, but I dunno, we can't hold a thread more than 3 or 4 posts deep outside of Trump/anti-Trump.
Seems its going strong, I'd have thought it's fading out like Craigslist but I think the simplicity plus anonymity as opposed to social keeps it active among users.


